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Galveston Bay Estuary Program
Gonzalez, L.; Lester, L.; Johnston, S., Ecosystem Indicators Developed for a Texas-sized Urban Estuary: The Galveston Bay Indicator Framework
Gateway National Recreation Area
Rafferty, P.; James-Pirri, M.; Roman, C.; Mellander, M.; Frame, G.; Adamo, D.; Foley, M.; Alvarez, M., Monitoring Salt Marsh Restoration at Elders Point, Gateway National Recreation Area, New York, USA
GeoBiosphere Centre, Department of Geology, Lund University
Duarte, C.; Conley, D., Return to Neverland: Reverting Coastal Eutrophication
Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland
Ryves, D.; Rasmussen, P.; Clark, A.; Leavitt, P.; Lewis, J.; Petersen, K.; Vinebrooke, R., Linking Sea and Society: Holocene Environmental and Cultural Change in the Danish Baltic
George Mason University
Hamdan, L.; Osburn, C.; Jonas, R.; Apple, J.; Boyd, T., Diel Variability in the Production and Accumulation of Autochonous Dissolved Organic Carbon in the Potomac River Estuary
Hartzell, J.; Jordan, T., Differences in Sediment Burial Among Three Different Chesapeake Bay Subestuaries
Ruck, C.; Kraus, R.; Jones, C.; Kelso, D., Decadal Changes in the Tidal Freshwater Fish Assemblage of a Potomac River Embayment
Georgia Institute of Technology
Taillefert, M.; Meiggs, D.; Bristow, G.; Beckler, J.; Jones, M.; Salome, K.; Wilson, P.; Wu, H., Role of Iron in the Remineralization of Carbon in Coastal Marine Sediments
Georgia Southern University
Cohen, R.; Slaughter, A.; Carpenter, E., Salinities in the Upper San Francisco Estuary Affect Phytoplankton Biomass and Dissolved Organic Carbon Availability
GeoSR
Lee, S.; Lie, H.; Kim, H.; Cho, C.; Song, K., Change of Marine Environments after the Saemangeum Dike Closure, Korea
Germano & Associates, Inc.
Germano, J.; Browning, D., Mapping Wood Waste in the Marine Environment: Deleterious Substance or Chips Ahoy?
Wilson, S.; Fredette, T.; Carey, D.; Germano, J.; Neubert, P., Plan View Photos, Benthic Grabs, and Sediment-Profile Images: Using Complimentary Techniques to Assess Response to Seafloor Disturbance
GoMOOS
Shyka, T.; Morse, R.; Gale, T., If You Build It, (and Ask Them) They Will Come: Engaging End Users in the Product Development Process
Goteborg University
Sundback, K.; Larson, F.; Groth Petersen, D.; Alsterberg, C.; Dahllof, I., Are Illuminated Shallow-water Sediments Robust Systems – or too Complex for Detection of Clear Stressor Effects?
Govern Illes Balears
Marbà, N.; Díaz-Almela, E.; Álvarez, E.; Duarte, C., Trajectories of Mediterranean Seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) Populations during 1999-2007: Meadow Stability and Climate Change
Graduate Center, City University of New York
Goto, D.; Wallace, W., Anthropogenic Impacts on the Feeding Ecology and Bioenergetics of Mummichogs in an Urban Estuary
Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island
Borkman, D.; Smayda, T., Long-Term Changes in Skeletonema costatum Abundance and Seasonal Pattern in Narragansett Bay
DiMilla, P.; Nixon, S.; Altabet, M.; McKinney, R., Using Isotopes to Evaluate the Importance of Local and Far-field Nitrogen Sources in Greenwich Bay
Fogarty, C.; Fulweiler, R.; Nixon, S.; Jenkins, B., Environmental Change and Controls on Activities of Nitrogen Fixers and Denitrifiers in Narragansett Bay Sediments
Fulweiler, R.; Nixon, S., The Impact of Climate Change on Benthic Remineralization and Net Sediment N2 Flux
Guarinello, M., Characterizing Benthic Habitats and Water Quality in a Rhode Island Coastal Lagoon with Restricted Sub-basin Circulation
Hyde, K.; Oviatt, C.; O'Reilly, J.; Borkman, D., Spatial, Seasonal and Interannual Phytoplankton Variability in Massachusetts Bay from SeaWiFS and in situ Data
King, J., BayMap: A Project to Map the Habitats and Cultural Landscape of Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island
Kremer, J.; Bergondo, D.; Brush, M.; Codiga, D.; Kincaid, C.; Nasota, N.; Ullman, D.; Vaudrey, J., GEM Box: Simulating Circulation in Estuarine Ecosystem Models at Ecologically Appropriate Scales (Narragansett Bay CHRP)
La Sota, N.; Bergondo, D.; Kincaid, C., Observational and Numerical Experiments on the Flushing of Nutrients in the Providence River Estuary
Oczkowski, A.; Nixon, S., Fertilizing the Land, Lagoons, and Sea; Stable Isotopic Insight into the Eutrophication of Coastal Egypt
Pfeiffer-Herbert, A.; Kincaid, C.; Bergondo, D.; Collie, J.; Rogers, J., Physical and Biological Processes of Estuarine-Shelf Exchange in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island
Rogers, J.; Kincaid, C.; NOAA-CHRP Group, N., Circulation in the Heart of Narragansett Bay and Exchange with the Impacted Extremities
Shumchenia, E.; King, J.; Burgess, R.; Rego, S.; Pelletier, M., Characterizing the Benthic Response to Seasonal Hypoxia in Greenwich Bay, Rhode Island, USA
Smayda, T.; Borkman, D., Long-term Winter Bloom Disappearance of a Cryophilic Diatom in Narrangansett Bay and Winter Warming
Turner, J.; Borkman, D.; Libby, S., Water Column and Plankton Monitoring (1992-2006) and the Boston Harbor Outfall
Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
Cho, H.; May, C., Status of Seagrass Beds at Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Mississippi
May, C.; Cho, H.; Watters, C., Short-term Variation of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Mississippi
Grand Bay National Esturaine Research Reserve
May, C.; Cho, H.; Watters, C., Short-term Variation of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Mississippi
Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
Mills, K., Use of Indicators for Coastal Ecosystem Planning and Management
Great Lakes Fishery Commission
Stein, R.; Gaden, M., Science-based, Multi-Jurisdictional Fishery Management in the Laurentian Great Lakes: What Makes It Work?
Grette Associates
Stark, K.; Woodruff, D.; Boyle, M.; Bookheim, B.; Arber, L., Collaborative Effort to Restore Eelgrass Habitat in Puget Sound, WA
Griffith University
Lee, S.; Connolly, R.; Young, R., Use of Biotic Indicators for Assessing the Impact of Urban Influx on Coastal Wetlands: a Case Study of Coombabah Lake, Queensland, Australia
Waltham, N.; Connolly, R., Stable Isotopes in Space: The Importance of Seagrass Meadows to Food Webs Beyond their Borders
Griffith University Gold Coast
Lee, S.; Connolly, R.; Young, R., Use of Biotic Indicators for Assessing the Impact of Urban Influx on Coastal Wetlands: a Case Study of Coombabah Lake, Queensland, Australia
Grinnell College
Foreman, K.; McHorney, R.; Vincent, A.; Moreau, S.; Anderson, M.; Lombardo, P.; Vallino, J., Can Permeable Reactive Barriers Really Work to Remediate Groundwater-borne Nitrate Inputs to Coastal Ecosystems?
Gulf Fisheries Centre, Fisheries and Oceans Canada,
Locke, A., How do Marine Invasive Species Affect the Ability to Manage Ecosystems in Atlantic Canada?
Gulf of Maine Council
Tilburg, C.; Keeley, D.; Russell-Robinson, S.; Shyka, T.; Gale, T., Developing Integrated Geospatial Tools for Coastal and Ocean Managers in the Transboundary Gulf of Maine
Gulf of Maine Ocean Observing System
Shyka, T.; Morse, R.; Gale, T., If You Build It, (and Ask Them) They Will Come: Engaging End Users in the Product Development Process
Tilburg, C.; Keeley, D.; Russell-Robinson, S.; Shyka, T.; Gale, T., Developing Integrated Geospatial Tools for Coastal and Ocean Managers in the Transboundary Gulf of Maine
Gulf of Maine Research Institute
Grabowski, J.; Peterson, C.; Piehler, M.; Conrad, R., Restoring Oyster Reefs to Recover Ecosystem Services
Gulfstream Natural Gas System
Brooks, R.; Aubele, M.; Schmidt, J., Avoiding and Minimizing Impacts When Planning an Offshore Pipeline: An Example from Tampa Bay, Florida

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