A Kennish, Mike coastal and estuarine ecology; deep sea geology; Kraeuter, John aquaculture, benthic ecology, coastal and estuarine ecology; http://www.ecosystemresearch.org/membership/InstituteofMarine&CoastalSciences_NJ
Extractions: A. Center/Institute/Program Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences/Rutgers University Institute of Marine Coastal Sciences Building 71 Dudley Road, Cook Campus New Brunswick, NJ 08903 Phone: Fax: E-mail: rossi@imca.rutgers.edu Director/Chairperson: Dr. J. Frederick Grassle Representative to AERC: Dr. Mark Morgan Alternate: Dr. J. Dighton B. Major objectives of the Center/Institute/Program Provide national and international leadership in marine science and serve as the focal point for New Jerseys education, research, and service efforts in estuarine, coastal, and oceanic environments. Develop and communicate an understanding of processes governing change and stability in marine and coastal ecosystems. Provide information that fosters the informed use and protection of vital marine and coastal resources. C. Major ecosystem research emphases Long-term research and monitoring of coastal and ocean processes. Nutrient cycling. Fisheries and aquaculture. Ecology and evolution. Atmsopheric deposition. Watershed and land use management. Science education and enrichment.
JSTOR Estuarine Ecology 19861987 1985 by the Ecological Society of America estuarine ecology Stickney, Robert R. 1984. estuarine ecology of the south- eastern United States and http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0012-9658(198512)66:6<1986:EE>2.0.CO;2-2
Extractions: @import url(http://eprints.utas.edu.au/style/auto.css); @import url(http://eprints.utas.edu.au/style/print.css); @import url(http://eprints.utas.edu.au/style/nojs.css); Login Create Account Number of items at this level: Heales, D.S. and Gregor, R. and Wakeford, J. and Wang, Y-G. and Yarrowe, J. and Milton, D.A. Tropical prawn trawl bycatch of fish and seasnakes reduced by Yarrow Fisheye Bycatch Reduction Device. Fisheries Research, 89 . 76 -83. Temby, N. and Miller, K.J. and Mundy, C. Evidence of genetic subdivision among populations of blacklip abalone (Haliotis rubra Leach) in Tasmania. Marine and Freshwater Research, 58 (8). pp. 733-742. Barrett, N.S. and Edgar, Graham J. and Polacheck, A.S. Baseline surveys of subtidal reefs in the South West National Park Marine Nature Reserve 2004-2005. Project Report. Tasmanian Aquaculture and Fisheries Institute, Tasmania, Australia. (Unpublished) Barrett, N.S.
TAMU Oceanography - Personal Page The role of nutrient loading and eutrophication in estuarine ecology. Environmental Health Perspectives 109699706. 45. Borsuk, M. C. Stow, R. Luettich, http://www-ocean.tamu.edu/Directory/Faculty/Bio/pinckney.html
Extractions: document.write(''); UQ Library ePrintsUQ Home About Browse Search ... Help Number of records: Cox, Melanie and Johnstone, Ron and Robinson, J. (2004) A Conceptual Model of Impacts of Environmental Change on Human Well-Being. In Albrecht, G., Eds. The Airs Waters Places Transdiscplinary Conference on Ecosystem Health in Australia , April, 2003, pages 129-145, Newcastle, Australia. Cox, Melanie E. and Scheltinga, David and Rissik, David and Moss, Andrew and Counihan, Regina and Rose, Dianne (2004) Assessing Condition and Management Priorities for Estuaries in Australia. In ... , chapter 48, pages 499-502. Surrey Beatty and Sons Pty Limited in association with the Conservation Commission of the Northern Territory. This list was generated on Fri Jan 25 08:07:18 EST 2008
Estuarine Ecology Classes estuarine ecology Classes program page in the Massachusetts Ocean Education Guide. http://www.mass.gov/czm/oceanmanagement/education/guide/program/wbnerr_estuarine
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ESTUARINE ECOLOGY - MNS F352c estuarine ecology, MNS 352C. A Department of Marine Science upper division undergraduate course. Summer session course offered in even numbered years. http://www.utmsi.utexas.edu/staff/dunton/mnsf352c/estuarine_ecology.htm
Extractions: Part II - (Concepts and Linkages) - 10% Class of 2002 Some Objectives of the Course To investigate the general ecological principles that govern the productivity and diversity of estuaries, including their physiography, hydrography, plant and animal community structure and chemistry. To recognize the role of organisms in aquatic food webs, and in particular, to understand the ultimate fate and utilization of organic material as it is transported and transformed within estuarine systems. To have a knowledge of the various measurements, tools, and techniques used by marine scientists to address questions and testable hypotheses relating to estuarine ecology.
Coastal Studies Institute- Estuarine Ecology And Human Health Home estuarine ecology and Human Health. Printer Friendly Page Information. Home About News Research Education Outreach Links Campus Contacts. Research http://csi.northcarolina.edu/content/research/estuarine.htm
Extractions: Home Estuarine Ecology and Human Health Home About ... Scientific Coordinating Committee Estuarine Ecology and Human Health Forested and Agricultural Watershed Nitrogen Attenuation (FAWNA) - As part of an effort to address nutrient transport into the Neuse River, CSI/IMS researcher Dr. Michael Piehler and Dr. Hans Paerl investigated the nitrogen transport in forested and agricultural land in the lower Neuse River watershed. Lake Mattamuskeet Paleolimnology- University of North Carolina Chapel Hill doctoral candidate and CSI Research fellow Matt Waters and the UNC Coastal Studies Institute have begun preliminary research on the paleolimnological attributes of Lake Mattamuskeet . Located in Hyde County , Lake Mattamuskeet is While Lake Mattamuskeet has a long history of use for farming, recreation and outdoor pursuits, relatively little research has been conducted on this fascinating natural lake. This new research partnership is expected to yield an unprecedented look into the past ecological trends as well as the possible future of the lake Ocean Outfall Monitoring For more information on the Coastal Studies Institute's Estuarine Ecology and Human Health research programs, contact
The Role Of Nutrient Loading And Eutrophication In Estuarine Ecology The Role of Nutrient Loading and Eutrophication in estuarine ecology, biogeochemistry, coastal, estuary, eutrophic, management, microbial, phytoplankton, http://www.ehponline.org/docs/2001/suppl-5/699-706pinckney/abstract.html
Extractions: Author Keyword Title Full Environmental Health Perspectives EHP ) is a monthly journal of peer-reviewed research and news on the impact of the environment on human health. EHP is published by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and its content is free online. Print issues are available by paid subscription. Current Issue
John W. Day, Jr. estuarine ecology. Systems Ecology. Wetland Ecology. Ecological Modeling 1995present-Ecology and Management of Tropical Estuaries (Each 2 years in http://www.lsu.edu/cei/people/faculty/john_day.html
Extractions: Faculty Distinguished Professor Ph.D. (Marine Sciences/Environmental Sciences) University of North Carolina, 1971 M.S. (Zoology) Louisiana State University, 1968 B.A. (Zoology) Louisiana State University, 1967 Estuarine Ecology Systems Ecology Wetland Ecology Ecological Modeling Effects of Humans on Natural Systems Tropical Coastal Ecology Books and Monographs Poff, L., M. Brinson, and J. Day. 2002. Aquatic Ecosystems and Global Climate Change: Potential Impacts to Inland Freshwater and Coastal Wetland Ecosystems in the United States. Pew Center on Global Climate Change. Arlington, VA., 45 p. Refereed Journals Mitsch, W., J. Day, J Gilliam, P. Groffman, D. Hey, G. Randall, and N. Wang. 2001. Reducing nitrogen loading to the Gulf of Mexico from the Mississippi River basin : Strategies to counter a persistent problem. BioScience. 51(5):373-388. Day, J., G. Shaffer, D. Reed, D. Cahoon, L. Britsch, and S. Hawes. 2001. Patterns and processes of wetland loss in coastal Louisiana : A reply to Turner 2001. Estimating the indirect effects of hydrologic change on wetland loss: If the earth is curved, then how would we know it. Estuaries. 24: 647-651. Lane, R., J. Day, G. Kemp, and B. Marx. 2002. Seasonal and spatial water quality changes in the outflow plume of the Atchafalaya River, Louisiana, USA. 2001. Estuaries. 25 (1): 30-42.
Georgia Tech Library :: Search :: Estuarine estuarine ecology of the southeastern United States and Gulf of Mexico / Book, Pollution ecology of estuarine invertebrates / Book Authors Hart, CW http://www.library.gatech.edu/search/quicksearch/search/facet?query=estuarine&fa
Western Ecology Division | US EPA Estuaries The Pacific Coastal Ecology Branch (PCEB) focuses on estuarine ecology, with particular emphasis on nutrient processes. http://www.epa.gov/wed/pages/projects/cleanwatergoal.htm
Extractions: @import 'http://www.epa.gov/epafiles/s/epa.css'; Jump to main content. Western Ecology Division Contact Us Search: All EPA This Area Goal - Clean Water Aquatic Stressors Research Agency problem WED research seeks to improve stressor-response models. The principal clients for this research include the EPA Office of Water, the EPA Regional Offices, and state, tribal, and local governments. Science Problems Aquatic stressor research at WED is concentrated in two ecosystem types, estuaries and freshwater streams Estuaries: Important scientific questions being addressed in order to improve protective criteria are: How do excessive nutrients affect the food web structure of Pacific Northwest estuaries? How can such impacts best be modeled? How do important estuarine habitats (SAV, burrowing shrimp) respond to stressors such as nutrients, sediments, and other forms of disturbance? How does habitat alteration affect species dependant on these habitats?
Chesapeake Biological Laboratory - Kemp M611: Estuarine Systems Ecology The course is organized into three parts presented in parallel 1) introduction to estuarine ecology; 2) introduction to numerical modeling; http://www.cbl.umces.edu/cms108/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=99&Ite
Extractions: Expertise is available in fish ecology and fish/habitat relationships; using innovative tools such as otolith microchemical analysis, food-web stable isotope analysis, and acoustic tagging systems. Geo-spatial systems are used extensively for coastal habitat and substrate mapping; environmental monitoring and change detection; coastal resource surveys and management. The sub-platform also manages the Australian Oil Spill Response Atlas for the Australian Maritime Safety Authority.
UMass IGS Course: Estuarine Ecology estuarine ecology (Dartmouth). Professor O CONNOR, NANCY J. BIO 536, 3 credits. This course is an elective. Course Webpage n/a http://www.umassmarine.net/courses/showcourses.cfm?course_ID=48
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Search Fellows - Michael A. Mallin Ph.D. He later obtained a B.S. in Botany from Ohio University, an M.S. in Limnology from the University of Florida, and a Ph.D. in Marine and estuarine ecology http://leopoldleadership.org/content/fellows/search-detail.jsp?id=71
CAB Abstracts This chapter briefly reviews some fundamental aspects of estuarine structure and function. Emphasis is given on aspects of estuarine ecology that are most http://www.cababstractsplus.org/google/abstract.asp?AcNo=20053049922