EPA, OWOW, Coastal Management Branch
NOAA, CSCOR, Coastal Oceans Program
NOAA Coastal Services Center
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Halcrow Inc.Hosking, A.; Cowan, J.; Porthouse, J., Sustainability in Coastal Louisiana: Integrating ecosystem and community needs Pontee, N.; Hosking, A., Managing (Knowledge) to Manage Estuaries and Coasts
Hosking, A.; Cowan, J.; Porthouse, J., Sustainability in Coastal Louisiana: Integrating ecosystem and community needs
Pontee, N.; Hosking, A., Managing (Knowledge) to Manage Estuaries and Coasts
Hampshire CollegeForeman, 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?
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?
Hampton UniversityDavis, J.; Montalvo, N.; Hill, R., Characterization of Novel Sponge-associated Bacteria from the Giant Barrel Sponge, Xestospongia muta Parrish, A.; Maqway, M.; Nkotagu, H.; OReilly, C., Deforestation and the Disruption of Nutrient and Sediment Composition in Aquatic Ecosystems of Northeastern Tanzania Tang, K.; Freund, C.; Parrish, A.; Bickel, S., A Simple Staining Method for Differentiating Live and Dead Copepods in Natural Samples Wilkerson, C.; McGeachy, C.; Wilson, H.; Day, R.; Wooden, E., Comparison of Nekton Utilization of Three Intertidal Habitats in the Hampton River (Chesapeake Bay, Va) Williams, K.; Tang, K.; Gibson, D., DREAMS – Enhancing Research, Academic and Leadership Training of Underrepresented Students in Marine Science
Davis, J.; Montalvo, N.; Hill, R., Characterization of Novel Sponge-associated Bacteria from the Giant Barrel Sponge, Xestospongia muta
Parrish, A.; Maqway, M.; Nkotagu, H.; OReilly, C., Deforestation and the Disruption of Nutrient and Sediment Composition in Aquatic Ecosystems of Northeastern Tanzania
Tang, K.; Freund, C.; Parrish, A.; Bickel, S., A Simple Staining Method for Differentiating Live and Dead Copepods in Natural Samples
Wilkerson, C.; McGeachy, C.; Wilson, H.; Day, R.; Wooden, E., Comparison of Nekton Utilization of Three Intertidal Habitats in the Hampton River (Chesapeake Bay, Va)
Williams, K.; Tang, K.; Gibson, D., DREAMS – Enhancing Research, Academic and Leadership Training of Underrepresented Students in Marine Science
Hampton University/DREAMS ProgramBurrell, C.; Cerrato, J.; Dietrich, A., Managing Manganese in Water Supplies and Distribution Systems: Implications for Metals and Microbes in Tap Water
Burrell, C.; Cerrato, J.; Dietrich, A., Managing Manganese in Water Supplies and Distribution Systems: Implications for Metals and Microbes in Tap Water
Hampton University/DREAMS Undergraduate ProgramWilliams, J.; Czajkowski, K., Tracking Water and Soil Quality in the Maumee River Watershed using GIS and Remote Sensoring.
Williams, J.; Czajkowski, K., Tracking Water and Soil Quality in the Maumee River Watershed using GIS and Remote Sensoring.
Harbor Branch Oceanographic Inst.Lapointe, B.; Bedford, B.; Yentsch, C., Recent Hurricanes and Their Impacts on Harmful Algal Blooms in South Florida
Lapointe, B.; Bedford, B.; Yentsch, C., Recent Hurricanes and Their Impacts on Harmful Algal Blooms in South Florida
Harbor Branch Oceanographic InstitutionHanisak, M.; Sanderson, K., Water Quality in Indian River Lagoon, Florida: "Wet" vs. "Dry" Years Kelly, C.; Newell, R.; Scarpa, J.; Laramore, S.; Dungan, C.; Carnegie, R., Diploid Crassostrea virginica and Crassostrea ariakensis Studies in Mesocosms Simulating Chesapeake Bay and Florida Estuaries Putland, J.; Iverson, R., Ecology of Microzooplankton in a Subtropical Estuary and Implications of River Water Diversion Sanderson, K.; Hanisak, M., Seagrass Status Following the Hurricanes of 2004 in Indian River Lagoon, Florida
Hanisak, M.; Sanderson, K., Water Quality in Indian River Lagoon, Florida: "Wet" vs. "Dry" Years
Kelly, C.; Newell, R.; Scarpa, J.; Laramore, S.; Dungan, C.; Carnegie, R., Diploid Crassostrea virginica and Crassostrea ariakensis Studies in Mesocosms Simulating Chesapeake Bay and Florida Estuaries
Putland, J.; Iverson, R., Ecology of Microzooplankton in a Subtropical Estuary and Implications of River Water Diversion
Sanderson, K.; Hanisak, M., Seagrass Status Following the Hurricanes of 2004 in Indian River Lagoon, Florida
Harte Research InstituteNañez-James, S.; Tunnell Jr., J.; Felder, D.; Camp, D., An Early Warning System for Invasive Species: The Texas Marine Species List
Nañez-James, S.; Tunnell Jr., J.; Felder, D.; Camp, D., An Early Warning System for Invasive Species: The Texas Marine Species List
Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies, Texas A & M University - Corpus ChristiBeseres, J.; Kim, H.; Montagna, P., Using Oysters as Bioindicators of Freshwater Inflow Effects
Beseres, J.; Kim, H.; Montagna, P., Using Oysters as Bioindicators of Freshwater Inflow Effects
Harte Research Institute, TAMUCCShirley, T.; Simons, J.; Lester, L.; Schultz, T.; Vega-Cendejas, M., A Proposed Trophic Database for the Gulf of Mexico Large Marine Ecosystem: An ecological interaction database
Shirley, T.; Simons, J.; Lester, L.; Schultz, T.; Vega-Cendejas, M., A Proposed Trophic Database for the Gulf of Mexico Large Marine Ecosystem: An ecological interaction database
Harvard UniversityCohen, S.; Yang, G.; Tam, S.; Champlin, D.; Nacci, D., Relaxed Selection on a Biotransformation Locus in Estuarine Fish Populations Exposed to Chemical Contaminants
Cohen, S.; Yang, G.; Tam, S.; Champlin, D.; Nacci, D., Relaxed Selection on a Biotransformation Locus in Estuarine Fish Populations Exposed to Chemical Contaminants
Haskin Shellfish Research Lab. Rutgers UniversityKraeuter, J.; Klinck, J.; Powell, E.; Hofmann, E.; Buckner, S.; Grizzle, R.; Bricelj, V., Fishery Effects on the Hard Clam (Mercenaria mercenaria) Population in Great South Bay, NY: A modeling study
Kraeuter, J.; Klinck, J.; Powell, E.; Hofmann, E.; Buckner, S.; Grizzle, R.; Bricelj, V., Fishery Effects on the Hard Clam (Mercenaria mercenaria) Population in Great South Bay, NY: A modeling study
Hawaii Institute of Marine BiologyMeyers, A.; Bell, S.; Thomas, F., Seagrass and Depositional Processes: Experimental Evaluation of the Influence of Flow Regimes and Shoot Density
Meyers, A.; Bell, S.; Thomas, F., Seagrass and Depositional Processes: Experimental Evaluation of the Influence of Flow Regimes and Shoot Density
Hazzard EngineeringBrady, D.; Di Toro, D.; Kirby, J.; Xu, L.; Targett, T., Water Quality Modeling of Diel-cycling Hypoxia in Delaware’s Coastal Bays
Brady, D.; Di Toro, D.; Kirby, J.; Xu, L.; Targett, T., Water Quality Modeling of Diel-cycling Hypoxia in Delaware’s Coastal Bays
Hiroshima UniversityShoji, J., Physical and Biological Properties of the Estuarine Turbidity Maximum Region of the Chikugo River estuary, Japan: significance of spring bloom of Sinocalanus sinensis for early survival of an estuarine-dependent fish, Japanese seabass
Shoji, J., Physical and Biological Properties of the Estuarine Turbidity Maximum Region of the Chikugo River estuary, Japan: significance of spring bloom of Sinocalanus sinensis for early survival of an estuarine-dependent fish, Japanese seabass
Hollings Marine LaboratoryLovelace, S.; White, D., The Tidal Creeks Model, Integrating Man and Nature
Lovelace, S.; White, D., The Tidal Creeks Model, Integrating Man and Nature
Holliston Conservation CommissionWigand, C.; Davey, E.; Roman, C.; Brennan, P.; Stolt, M., Use of Computer Aided Tomography Scan Imaging and Soil Respiration to Assess Salt Marsh Condition
Wigand, C.; Davey, E.; Roman, C.; Brennan, P.; Stolt, M., Use of Computer Aided Tomography Scan Imaging and Soil Respiration to Assess Salt Marsh Condition
Holy Cross CollegeSobczak, W., Urban Stream Syndrome and the Impairment of Downstream Estuarine Ecosystems: Blackstone River and Narrangansett Bay
Sobczak, W., Urban Stream Syndrome and the Impairment of Downstream Estuarine Ecosystems: Blackstone River and Narrangansett Bay
Hong Kong University of Science and TechnologyChong, K., Spring- neap Tidal Cycle on Bottom DO Dynamics: Implication of hypoxia formation Harrison, P., Physical-Biological Coupling in the Pearl River Estuary and Hong Kong Waters Yuan, X.; Ho, A.; Xu, J.; Yin, K.; Harrison, P., Bacterial Abundance and Production in Hong Kong Waters: Influence of Sewage and Pearl River Inputs
Chong, K., Spring- neap Tidal Cycle on Bottom DO Dynamics: Implication of hypoxia formation
Harrison, P., Physical-Biological Coupling in the Pearl River Estuary and Hong Kong Waters
Yuan, X.; Ho, A.; Xu, J.; Yin, K.; Harrison, P., Bacterial Abundance and Production in Hong Kong Waters: Influence of Sewage and Pearl River Inputs
Hood Canal Salmon Enhancement GroupNewton, J.; Martin, D.; Hannafious, D., Informing Decisions on Washington State’s Hood Canal Hypoxia from Integrated Observations and Modeling as Part of NANOOS
Newton, J.; Martin, D.; Hannafious, D., Informing Decisions on Washington State’s Hood Canal Hypoxia from Integrated Observations and Modeling as Part of NANOOS
Horn Point Lab, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, University of MarylandYonghui, G.; Zhiming, Y.; Xiuxian, S., Clay Flocculation: A Possible Mitigation Method in Algal Bloom
Yonghui, G.; Zhiming, Y.; Xiuxian, S., Clay Flocculation: A Possible Mitigation Method in Algal Bloom
Horn Point LaboratoryAbler, A.; Ming, L.; Zhong, L., How do Hurricane Tracks Affect Storm Surges in the Chesapeake Bay? Najjar, R.; Hilton, T.; Katz, B.; Mann, M.; Li, M.; Zhong, L., Is there a Signal of Sea-level Rise in the Salinity of mid-Atlantic Estuaries?
Abler, A.; Ming, L.; Zhong, L., How do Hurricane Tracks Affect Storm Surges in the Chesapeake Bay?
Najjar, R.; Hilton, T.; Katz, B.; Mann, M.; Li, M.; Zhong, L., Is there a Signal of Sea-level Rise in the Salinity of mid-Atlantic Estuaries?
Horn Point Laboratory University of MarylandBushek, D.; Kingsley-Smith, P.; Allen, S.; Bishop, M.; Kelly, C.; Kennedy, V.; Luckenbach, M.; Newell, R.; Merritt, D.; Padeletti, A.; Paynter, K.; Peterson, C.; Tamburri, M., Potential Direct and Indirect Interactions Between Crassostrea ariakensis and Crassostrea virginica Kellogg, M.; Chen, M.; Kennedy, V.; Paynter, K., Factors Influencing Sex Ratios in Restored Oyster Populations in the Chesapeake Bay
Bushek, D.; Kingsley-Smith, P.; Allen, S.; Bishop, M.; Kelly, C.; Kennedy, V.; Luckenbach, M.; Newell, R.; Merritt, D.; Padeletti, A.; Paynter, K.; Peterson, C.; Tamburri, M., Potential Direct and Indirect Interactions Between Crassostrea ariakensis and Crassostrea virginica
Kellogg, M.; Chen, M.; Kennedy, V.; Paynter, K., Factors Influencing Sex Ratios in Restored Oyster Populations in the Chesapeake Bay
Horn Point Laboratory, University of Maryland Center for Environmental ScienceAnnis, E.; Houde, E.; Harding, L.; Wilberg, M.; Mallonee, M., Linking Primary Production to Menhaden Growth in Chesapeake Bay Apple, J.; Boyd, T.; Crump, B., Transferable Patterns in the Biogeography of Estuarine Bacterioplankton Communities Bowen, J.; Kroeger, K.; Crump, B.; Crusius, J.; Bratton, J., Microbial Community Composition Along a Salinity Gradient in a Subterranean Estuary Bushek, D.; Kingsley-Smith, P.; Allen, S.; Bishop, M.; Kelly, C.; Kennedy, V.; Luckenbach, M.; Newell, R.; Merritt, D.; Padeletti, A.; Paynter, K.; Peterson, C.; Tamburri, M., Potential Direct and Indirect Interactions Between Crassostrea ariakensis and Crassostrea virginica Hood, R.; Keller, D.; Lee, D.; Crump, B., Primary Production in the Chesapeake Bay ETM: Rates, Sources and Contribution to Higher Trophic Level Production Kelly, C.; Newell, R.; Scarpa, J.; Laramore, S.; Dungan, C.; Carnegie, R., Diploid Crassostrea virginica and Crassostrea ariakensis Studies in Mesocosms Simulating Chesapeake Bay and Florida Estuaries Lee, D.; Hood, R.; Crump, B., Community Metabolism of Estuarine Turbidity Maximum in Chesapeake Bay: Primary Production, Respiration, and Size-Fractionated Respiration Long, W.; Xu, J.; Lanerolle, L.; Hood, R.; Gross, T.; Wiggert, J.; Murtugudde, R.; Brown, C., Internal Variability of the Chesapeake Bay Physics Malpezzi, M.; Kiss, E.; Crump, B., Bacterial Production and Particulate Organic Matter Composition in the Chesapeake Bay ETM North, E.; Houde, E.; Chao, S.; Crump, B.; Friedrichs, C.; Hood, R.; Kimmel, D.; Martino, E.; Roman, M.; Pierson, J.; Sanford, L., A Synthesis of Biological-Physical Interactions in the Chesapeake Bay Estuarine Turbidity Maximum Pierson, J.; Roman, M.; Kimmel, D.; Hood, R.; Crump, B.; Keller, D.; Malpezzi, M., Winter Zooplankton Abundance, Distribution, and Vital Rates in the Chesapeake Bay Estuarine Turbidity Maximum Sexton, M.; Hood, R.; Decker, M., Sea Nettle Chrysaora quinquecirrha in Chesapeake Bay: Factors Influencing Disappearance and Variability Xu, J.; Long, W.; Lanerolle, L.; Hood, R.; Gross, T.; Brown, C.; Murtugudde, R.; Wiggert, J., Studying the Interannual Variability in the Chesapeake Bay using the ChesROMS Community Model
Annis, E.; Houde, E.; Harding, L.; Wilberg, M.; Mallonee, M., Linking Primary Production to Menhaden Growth in Chesapeake Bay
Apple, J.; Boyd, T.; Crump, B., Transferable Patterns in the Biogeography of Estuarine Bacterioplankton Communities
Bowen, J.; Kroeger, K.; Crump, B.; Crusius, J.; Bratton, J., Microbial Community Composition Along a Salinity Gradient in a Subterranean Estuary
Hood, R.; Keller, D.; Lee, D.; Crump, B., Primary Production in the Chesapeake Bay ETM: Rates, Sources and Contribution to Higher Trophic Level Production
Lee, D.; Hood, R.; Crump, B., Community Metabolism of Estuarine Turbidity Maximum in Chesapeake Bay: Primary Production, Respiration, and Size-Fractionated Respiration
Long, W.; Xu, J.; Lanerolle, L.; Hood, R.; Gross, T.; Wiggert, J.; Murtugudde, R.; Brown, C., Internal Variability of the Chesapeake Bay Physics
Malpezzi, M.; Kiss, E.; Crump, B., Bacterial Production and Particulate Organic Matter Composition in the Chesapeake Bay ETM
North, E.; Houde, E.; Chao, S.; Crump, B.; Friedrichs, C.; Hood, R.; Kimmel, D.; Martino, E.; Roman, M.; Pierson, J.; Sanford, L., A Synthesis of Biological-Physical Interactions in the Chesapeake Bay Estuarine Turbidity Maximum
Pierson, J.; Roman, M.; Kimmel, D.; Hood, R.; Crump, B.; Keller, D.; Malpezzi, M., Winter Zooplankton Abundance, Distribution, and Vital Rates in the Chesapeake Bay Estuarine Turbidity Maximum
Sexton, M.; Hood, R.; Decker, M., Sea Nettle Chrysaora quinquecirrha in Chesapeake Bay: Factors Influencing Disappearance and Variability
Xu, J.; Long, W.; Lanerolle, L.; Hood, R.; Gross, T.; Brown, C.; Murtugudde, R.; Wiggert, J., Studying the Interannual Variability in the Chesapeake Bay using the ChesROMS Community Model
Houston Advanced Research CenterGlenn, S., As the Heron Flies: Trends in Population Abundance and Distribution of Texas Coastal Colonial Waterbirds Gonzalez, L.; Lester, L.; Johnston, S., Ecosystem Indicators Developed for a Texas-sized Urban Estuary: The Galveston Bay Indicator Framework Ko, J.; Merrell, W.; Hastings, M.; Ekstrom, N.; Shelton, E., Valuation of Ecosystem Services for Galveston Bay: A Case Study for Managing Urbanizing Estuarine Ecosystem Shirley, T.; Simons, J.; Lester, L.; Schultz, T.; Vega-Cendejas, M., A Proposed Trophic Database for the Gulf of Mexico Large Marine Ecosystem: An ecological interaction database
Glenn, S., As the Heron Flies: Trends in Population Abundance and Distribution of Texas Coastal Colonial Waterbirds
Gonzalez, L.; Lester, L.; Johnston, S., Ecosystem Indicators Developed for a Texas-sized Urban Estuary: The Galveston Bay Indicator Framework
Ko, J.; Merrell, W.; Hastings, M.; Ekstrom, N.; Shelton, E., Valuation of Ecosystem Services for Galveston Bay: A Case Study for Managing Urbanizing Estuarine Ecosystem
HR WallingfordLane, A.; Huthnance, J.; Karunarathna, H.; Manning, A.; Norton, P.; Reeve, D.; Soulsby, R.; Spearman, J.; Townend, I.; Wright, A., Morphological Models for Flood Risk Management in UK Estuaries
Lane, A.; Huthnance, J.; Karunarathna, H.; Manning, A.; Norton, P.; Reeve, D.; Soulsby, R.; Spearman, J.; Townend, I.; Wright, A., Morphological Models for Flood Risk Management in UK Estuaries
Hudson River FoundationSuszkowski, D.; Lodge, J.; Bain, M., Ecosystem Planning: A Target Setting Approach
Suszkowski, D.; Lodge, J.; Bain, M., Ecosystem Planning: A Target Setting Approach
Hudson River National Estuarine Research ReserveHauser, E., Integrated Approach to Training for Habitat Restoration
Hauser, E., Integrated Approach to Training for Habitat Restoration
Humboldt State UniversityCrawford, G.; Shaughnessy, F.; Walker, S.; Dugaw, C.; Fenton, C., What Controls Turbidity Levels in Humboldt Bay, California?
Crawford, G.; Shaughnessy, F.; Walker, S.; Dugaw, C.; Fenton, C., What Controls Turbidity Levels in Humboldt Bay, California?
Huntsman Marine Science CentreChmura, G.; Van Guelpen, L.; Pohle, G., Climate Change and Range Shifts of Northwest Atlantic Commercial Species
Chmura, G.; Van Guelpen, L.; Pohle, G., Climate Change and Range Shifts of Northwest Atlantic Commercial Species
Hyderabad UniversityRamanathan, A.; Balakrishna, P.; Sabarathinam, C., Human Disturbances on Biogeochemical Processes in the South Asia Mangrove Ecosystem: Case Study from India
Ramanathan, A.; Balakrishna, P.; Sabarathinam, C., Human Disturbances on Biogeochemical Processes in the South Asia Mangrove Ecosystem: Case Study from India
HydroQual, Inc.Fitzpatrick, J.; Isleib, R.; Guha, B., Is Dilution the Solution to Pollution? An Intercomparison of Two Urbanized Systems - Boston Harbor and Jamaica Bay Isleib, R.; Fitzpatrick, J., A Post-Audit Analysis of the Impacts of Wastewater Treatment Plant Outfall Relocation on the Massachusetts Bays System
Fitzpatrick, J.; Isleib, R.; Guha, B., Is Dilution the Solution to Pollution? An Intercomparison of Two Urbanized Systems - Boston Harbor and Jamaica Bay
Isleib, R.; Fitzpatrick, J., A Post-Audit Analysis of the Impacts of Wastewater Treatment Plant Outfall Relocation on the Massachusetts Bays System
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