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CONTENTS EDITORIAL Lewis, J. Food from the sea 269 ARTICLES Neat, F.C., Jamieson, A.J., Stewart, H.A., Narayanaswamy, B.E., Collie, N., Stewart, M. and Linley, T.D. Visual evidence of reduced seafloor conditions and indications of a cold-seep ecosystem from the Hatton–Rockall basin (NE Atlantic) 271 Dursun, F. and Tas, S. Variations in abundance and diversity of phytoplankton in the surface waters of the Golden Horn Estuary (Sea of Marmara) 279 Cordeiro, I.A., Feitosa, F.A.D.N., Flores Montes, M.D.J., Otsuka, A.Y. and Costa Silva, A. Environmental conditions of the Suape estuarine-port complex area (Pernambuco, Brazil): phytoplankton biomass and hydrological parameters 291 Panasiuk, A., Jaz˙dz˙ewska, A., Słomska, A., Irzycka, M. and Wawrzynek, J. Genetic identity of two physonect siphonophores from Southern Ocean waters – the enigmatic taxon Mica micula and Pyrostephos vanhoeffeni 303 Gupta, V.K., Sen, A., Pattnaik, A.K., Rastogi, G. and Bhadury, P. Long-term monitoring of benthic foraminiferal assemblages from Asia’s largest tropical coastal lagoon, Chilika, India 311 Pires, A.C.C., Cleary, D.F.R., Polónia, A.R.M., Lim, S.C., De Voogd, N.J., Oliveira, V. and Gomes, N.C.M. Comparison of bacterial communities associated with Xestospongia testudinaria , sediment and seawater in a Singaporean coral ecosystem 331 Marlow, J., Schönberg, C.H.L., Davy, S.K., Haris, A., Jompa, J. and Bell, J.J. Bioeroding sponge assemblages: the importance of substrate availability and sediment 343 Morton, B. and Puljas, S. An improbable opportunistic predator: the functional morphology of Pinna nobilis (Bivalvia: Pterioida: Pinnidae) 359 Trovant, B., Real, L.E., Parma, A.M., Orensanz, J.M. and Basso, N.G. Evolutionary relationships of the Tehuelche scallop Aequipecten tehuelchus (Bivalvia: Pectinidae) from the south-western Atlantic Ocean 375 Singh, Y.T. Biometrics, condition index and meat yield of edible rock oyster, Saccostrea cucullata (Born, 1778) 385 Chapperon, C., Clavier, J., Dugué, C., Amice, E., Le Goff, M. and Roussel, S. Seasonal and diurnal variability in carbon , calcification and excretion rates of the abalone Haliotis tuberculata L. 393 Arrighetti, F., Teso, V., Brey, T. and Penchaszadeh, P.E. Gastropod relevance in predator–prey interactions on a benthic shallow sandy ecosystem at Mar del Plata, Argentina (38°S) 403 Kent, R.M.L. and Hawkins, S.J. On the timing and duration of foraging in Onchidella celtica 411 Kwan, B.K.Y., Hu, M., Wang, Y., Cheung, S.G. and Shin, P.K.S. Fatty acids from controlled feeding as dietary markers of juvenile Chinese horseshoe crab, Tachypleus tridentatus 421 Silva, E.F., Calazans, N., Nolé, L., Soares, R., Frédou, F.L. and Peixoto, S. Population dynamics of the white shrimp Litopenaeus schmitti (Burkenroad, 1936) on the southern coast of Pernambuco, north-eastern Brazil 429 García Raso, J.E., García-Muñoz, J.E., Mateo-Ramírez, A., González, N.L., Fernández-Salas, L.M. and Rueda, J.L. Decapod crustaceans Eucalliacidae in chemoautotrophic bathyal bottoms of the Gulf of Cadiz (Atlantic Ocean), environmental characteristics and associated communities 437 Ebrahimnezhad, S. and Naderloo, R. Quantitative analyses of decapod crustaceans at a rocky intertidal shore in the Gulf of Oman, Iran: diversity, zonation and monsoonal fluctuations 445 Park, J.M. and Kwak, S.N. Seasonal and habitat structures of crustacean decapod assemblages associated with Zostera marina beds in northern Jinhae Bay, Korea 461 Marochi, M.Z., Costa, M., Daldin Leite, R.D., Da Cruz, I.D.C. and Masunari, S. To grow or to reproduce? Sexual dimorphism and ontogenetic allometry in two Sesarmidae species (Crustacea: Brachyura) 473 Balogh, R., Wolfe, K. and Byrne, M. Gonad development and spawning of the Vulnerable commercial sea cucumber, Stichopus herrmanni , in the southern 487 JMBA Rodriguez-Romero, J., Simeón-De la Cruz, A., Ochoa-Díaz, M.R. and Monsalvo-Spencer, P. New report of malformations in blue Journal of the Marine Biological shark embryos (Prionace glauca ) from the western coast of Baja California Sur, Mexico 497 Polónia, A.R.M., Cleary, D.F.R., Duine, A.A., Van Dijk, J. and De Voogd, N.J. Assessment of fish community structure along the Jakarta Bay–Pulau Seribu Association of the United Kingdom reef complex 503 Uehara, D., Shoji, J., Ochi, Y., Yamaguchi, S., Nakaguchi, K., Shibata, J.-Y. and Tomiyama, T. Diel changes in the vertical distribution of larval cutlassfish Trichiurus japonicus 517 Sassa, C., Kitajima, S., Nishiuchi, K. and Takahashi, M. Ontogenetic and inter-annual variation in the diet of Japanese jack mackerel (Trachurus japonicus ) juveniles in the East China Sea 525 Kintner, A. and Brierley, A.S. Cryptic hydrozoan blooms pose risks to gill health in farmed North Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar ) 539

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