ERF 2005 Conference - Schedule
 

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Tuesday

Tuesday, 08:00 am in Marriot Room 2 - CPS-03
Belshe, E. F.; Durako, M. J., Evaluating Pulse-Amplitude Modulated Fluorometry for Landscape Scale Assessment of Photosynthetic Characteristics
Biber, P. D., Seagrass Responses to Press vs. Pulse Light-Limitation Events
DeLorenzo, M. E.; Serrano, L.; Wendt, R.; Skinner, J., Effects of pesticides on harmful algal species of the class Raphidophyceae
Islam, M. S.; Uehara, T., Larval settlement of the sesarmid crab Neopeisesarma lafondi (Jaquinot and Lucas, 1853) in the mangrove estuaries of the Ryukyu Islands, Japan
Joyner, J. J.; Paerl, H. W.; O'Neil, J. M.; Bronk, D. A., Nutrient effects on growth rates and metabolism of benthic cyanobacteria Lyngbya spp. from Florida
Wijte, A.; Bedinger, L. A.; Peck, G. L.; Chen, Y. C., Maximum storage of belowground reserves in rhizomatous invasive plant species coincides with low leaf nitrogen content.
Tuesday, 08:00 am in Marriot Room 3 - SPS-27
Cowan, J. H.; Grimes, C. B., The Mississippi River plume: an estuary without boarders
Martino, E. J.; Houde, E. D., Sources of variability and stability in recruitment of Chesapeake Bay striped bass
Miller, T. J.; Peer, A. C., Correlated Recruitments in Coupled Age-structured Models: Menhaden and Striped Bass
Patterson, H. M.; McBride, R. S.; Julien, N., Population structure of red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) as determined by otolith chemistry
Quinlan, J. A.; Manderson, J. P.; Shaheen, P.; Sibunka, J.; Law, C. G.; Noji, C., Atlantic menhaden spawn in cool water in the New York Bight Apex
Taylor, J. C.; Miller, J. M.; Dickey, D. A.; Ross, S. W.; Pietrafesa, L. J., Recruitment patterns of fishes among estuarine nurseries in Pamlico Sound, NC: links to physics and implications for year-class strength and EFH evaluations
Wuenschel, M. J.; Hare, J. A.; Denit, K.; Sponaugle, S., Energetics of juvenile gray snapper: evaluation of abiotic and biotic properties of nursery areas across a latitudinal gradient
Tuesday, 08:00 am in Marriot Room 4 - SPS-26
Forbes, M. G.; Alexander, H. D.; Dunton, K. H., Response of surface water salinity, salt marsh soils, and vegetation to increased freshwater inflows
Kemp, G. P.; Mashriqui, H. S.; Lane, R. R.; Day, J. W.; Teague, K., Using SWAMPSUSTAIN to forecast coastal swamp forest response to reintroduction of Mississippi River water after a century of isolation
Lee, T. N.; Johns, E.; Melo, N.; Smith, R.; Ortner, P.; Smith, D., On Florida Bay hypersalinity and water exchange
Mashriqui, H. S.; Justic, D.; Kemp, G. P.; Dartez, D., Modeling the Impacts of Pulsed Riverine Diversions on Water Quality in the Breton Sound Estuary, LA.
Pae, W.; Kishida, H.; Ohno, Y., Method for analysis of relationshp between environmental impact and response caused by artifical action in rever mouth area
Tuesday, 08:00 am in Marriot Room 5 - CPS-14
Francisco, V.; Herzka, S. Z., Physical and biological factors influencing the plastic feeding behavior of the sand dollar (Dendraster excentricus) in a dynamic estuarine environment
Roelke, D. L.; Davis, S. E.; Gable, G. M.; Li, H. P.; Miller, C. J., Biological response during a >300-day period of high-inflow in San Antonio Bay, TX: Fixed station data
Saunders, C. J.; CHILDERS, D. L.; LYNCH, J. A.; JAFFE, R.; Gao, M., Modeling the dynamics of Cladium jamaicense biomass over the last century in Everglades National Park
Smith, S. M.; Portnoy, J. W.; Gwilliam, E. L., Responses of emergent and submerged macrophyte vegetation to tidal restoration of an impounded lagoon in Cape Cod National Seashore (Massachusetts, USA)
Troxler-Gann, T.; Childers, D. L., Coupling oligotrophy and peat development in a coastal freshwater swamp of Panamá
Virnstein, R. W., Why there is no seagrass in Georgia or South Carolina. (Is there?)
Tuesday, 08:00 am in Marriot Room 6 - CPS-10
Chu, Z. X.; Zhai, S. K., Preliminary analysis of response of sediment features in Yangtze River into sea to water storage in Three Gorges Project reservoir
Kim, Y. H.; Voulgaris, G., Tidal Variability of In-situ Size of Suspended Flocs in an Estuarine Environment
Saal, L. B.; Gamble, D. W.; Leonard, L. A., An assessment of TSS concentrations in a southeastern North Carolina tidal creek before and after intense rain events.
Sanford, L. P.; Blumberg, A., Modeling resuspension and deposition with a dynamically varying mixed sediment bed
Souza, A. J.; Krivtsov, V.; Jones, S. E., Observations of turbulence and suspended sediment in the Dee Estuary
Traynum, S.; Styles, R., Sediment exchange near a tidal node
Tuesday, 08:00 am in Poplar Hall (Sheraton Room 1) - SPS-28
Berger, U., Seeing the forest through the trees: pattern-oriented modeling of neotropic mangrove forests
Boettcher, A. A.; Arnold, T.; Tanner, C. E.; Sherman, T. D., Disease Resistance in Seagrass: Plant Level or Environmental Control?
Carruthers, T. J.; Dennison, W. C.; Barnes, P. A.; Fourqurean, J. W.; van Tussenbroek, B. I., Nutrient interactions of Thalassia testudinum in high and low rainfall Caribbean systems
Joye, S. B.; Feller, I. C.; Lee, R. Y., Primary Production and Nutrient Fluxes in Mangrove Soils and Microbial Mats
Koch, M. S.; Schopmeyer, S. A.; Kyhn-Hansen, C.; Nielsen, O.; Madden, C., A conceptual model for seagrass die-off in Florida Bay based on mesocosm and field experiments
McKee, K. L.; Feller, I. C.; Lovelock, C. E., A Global Comparison of Belowground Responses by Mangroves to Nutrient Enrichment
Rivera-Monroy, V. H.; Ewe, S.; Twilley, R. R.; Coronado-Molina, C.; Castaneda, E.; Grahl, T. J., Scrub mangrove forest growth patterns and above-belowground productivity in Taylor River, Everglades National Park, Florida, USA
Tuesday, 08:00 am in Providence (Sheraton Room 2) - SYM-06
Brush, G. S., The role of retrospective analysis in coastal management
Buddemeier, R. W.; Maxwell, B. A.; Smith, S. V.; Swaney, D. P.; Bricker, S. B., Tool and Data Needs for Eutrophication Assessment and Management
Claussen, U.; Zevenboom, W.; Brockmann, U.; Bot, P. V., PAN-EUROPEAN ASSESSMENT OF THE EUTROPHICATION STATUS OF RIVERS, LAKES AND MARINE WATERS
Davis, I. F.; Parker, A., USEPA National Nutrient Criteria Development Program: An update for Estuaries Criteria
Dowell, M. D.; Cardoso, A. C.; Eisenreich, S., A pan-European framework for assessing eutrophication: across different aquatic environments and policies
Magnien, R.; Boesch, D.; Scavia, D.; Dennison, W., Goal-setting as a driver in managing coastal eutrophication
Newton, A.; Ferreira, J. G.; Nobre, A. M.; Simas, M. T.; Silva, M. C.; Meirinho, A.; Bricker, S. B.; Wolff, W. J., A methodology for defining homogeneous water bodies in transitional and coastal waters under the EU Water Framework Directive
Tuesday, 08:00 am in Stratford (Sheraton Room 3) - SYM-03
Alber, M.; Pomeroy, L. R.; Sheldon, J. E.; Schaefer, S. C., Forty years of watershed nitrogen inputs and estuarine response in the Altamaha River (Georgia, USA)
Cebrian, J.; Stutes, A. L.; Corcoran, A. A.; Stutes, J. P.; Hunter, A. E., Impact of Sediment Nutrient Enrichment on Benthic Microalgal Communities: a Comparison Between Clear Coastal Lagoons and Turbid Estuaries
Kaldy, J. E., δ15N Evidence for Seasonal Oscillations in Nitrogen Sources Controlling “Green Tides” in Oregon Estuaries
Osher, L. J.; Jespersen, J.; Rouleau, P., Isotopic investigations of the benthos in a Downeast Maine estuary: Quantification of terrestrial nutrient inputs and impacts over space and time
Valiela, I.; Martinetto, P.; Teichberg, M.; Tomasky, G., Watershed-estuary coupling: Biological, chemical, and isotopic evidence
Tuesday, 08:00 am in York Hall (Sheraton Room 4) - SPS-17
Brown-Peterson, N. J.; Brouwer, M.; Manning, S.; Denslow, N., Cyclic hypoxia affects gene expression and reproduction in grass shrimp, Paleomonetes pugio
Cheek, A. O.; Landry, C. A.; Steele, S. L.; Sutton, A.; Manning, S., Too breathless for sex: Hypoxia as a regulator of estuarine fish reproduction
Jordan, S. J., Estuarine fish assemblages as indicators of large-scale ecological integrity
Murphy, C. A.; Rose, K. A.; Fuiman, L. A.; Alvarez, M. C.; McCarthy, I. D.; Diamond, S. L.; Thomas, P., Using modeling to link the effects of contaminants on larval fish behavior to ecologically relevant endpoints
Rakocinski, C. F., Comparing the Benthic Index for the northern Gulf of Mexico with macrobenthic process-indicators of estuarine condition
Sokolowski, A.; Wolowicz, M.; Hummel , H.; Smolarz , K., Abnormal features of the Baltic clam Macoma balthica (Bivalvia) in the Baltic Sea as indices of environmental changes?
Vieira, J. P.; Garcia, A. M., Between-decades comparison of the shallow-water fish assemblage of Patos Lagoon (32OS), southern Brazil.
Tuesday, 10:15 am in Marriot Room 1 - SPS-02
Chang-Hee/Lee, C. H., Environment Management Strategy for Han River Estuary in Korea
Deis, D. R.; Buckingham, C. A., Evaluation of the Southern Estuaries for the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan
Eckenrod, R. M.; Greening, H.; Janicki, A. J., Sustaining success in seagrass recovery in Tampa Bay through research and adaptation
Glamore, W. C., Restoring tidal wetlands in Australia; Developing multi-stage methods for acid sulphate soil terrains
Mallin, M. A.; McIver, M. R.; Wells, H. A.; Parsons , D. C.; Johnson, V. L., Water Quality Improvements Following Sewage Treatment Upgrades in the New River Estuary, North Carolina
Traber, M. S.; Granger, . S.; Nixon, . S., Seed-based Mariculture: An Innovative and Sustainable Approach to Large-Scale Eelgrass Restoration in Narragansett Bay, RI
Williams, G. D.; Thom, R. M.; Evans, N. R.; McEwen, S., Developing a strategic, science-based, restoration prioritization process for the Columbia River Estuary.
Tuesday, 10:15 am in Marriot Room 2 - SPS-11
Collins, J. N.; Sutula, M.; Stein, E.; Fetscher, A. E.; Grenier, L.; Grosso, C.; Clark, R.; Burton, R.; Jones, P.; Potter, C., A comprehensive approach to wetland assessment in coastal California
Engle, V. D.; Kurtz, J. C.; Smith, L. M.; Harwell, L. C., Estimating Biological Condition in Estuaries from Watershed Landscape Characteristics: a Case Study in Pensacola Bay, Florida, USA.
Genthner, F. J.; Friedman, S. D., Challenges in the development of microbial indicators to assess coastal condition
McDonald, M. E., EPA’s Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program (EMAP): Estuarine Research Challenges for the Future
Van Dolah, R. F.; Riekerk, G. H.; Jutte, P. C.; Felber, J.; Holland, A. F.; Chestnut, D. E., An Evaluation of Relationships Between Estuarine Habitat Quality Measures and Upland Cover Patterns in Coastal South Carolina Watersheds
Walker, H. A.; Kiddon, J.; Benyi, S.; Charpentier, M.; Cobb, D.; Copeland, J.; Galloway, W.; Hale, S.; Pesch, G.; Strobel, C., Northeast coastal conditions: trends at the beginning of the 21st century ?
Weisberg, S. B.; Bay, S. M.; Beegan, C., California’s sediment quality objectives: Use of multiple lines of evidence in regional assessments
Tuesday, 10:15 am in Marriot Room 3 - SPS-27
Kraus, R. T.; Secor, D. H., Significance of temporal and spatial recruitment variability for white perch in Chesapeake Bay
Luthy, S. A.; Buckel, J. A.; Grist, J. D., Factors affecting recruitment of white perch and yellow perch in Albemarle Sound, North Carolina
Moser, S. M.; Conover, D. O., Incorporating uncertainty about the recruitment dynamics into the estimation of striped bass reference points
Rooker, J. R.; Holt, S. A.; Gill, G. A.; Stunz, G. W., Application of otolith chemical analysis to determine the connectivity between early life and adult habitats of red drum
Searcy, S. P.; Eggleston, D. B.; Hare, J. A., What determines recruitment success of estuarine fishes?
Stewart, C. B., Spatial and temporal variability in recruitment timing and relative abundance of juvenile red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) in southeastern North Carolina
Tuomikoski, J. E.; Rudershausen, P. J.; Buckel, J. A.; Hightower, J. E., Effects of age-1 striped bass predation on juvenile fishes in western Albemarle Sound, North Carolina
Tuesday, 10:15 am in Marriot Room 4 - SPS-26
Haunert, D. E., Effects of increasing watershed base flows on the eastern oyster in the Loxahatchee River Estuary, Florida
Hunt, M. J.; Chamberlain, R. H.; Haunert, K. M.; Doering, P. H., Quantifying ecological responses: application of experiments and modeling to predict SAV density relative to hydrologic variability
Marshall, F.; Smith, D.; Buckingham, C., Using Statistical Models for Salinity Performance Measures in Florida Bay and Along the Southwest Gulf Coast
Rudnick, D. T.; Kelly, S. P.; Coley, T. M.; Bennett, R. J.; McDonald, A. A.; Madden, C. J., Ecological responses of Florida Bay to hydrologic restoration of the Everglades: a consideration of nutrient inputs.
Smith III, T. J.; Anderson, G. H., Salinity relationships in the coastal Everglades: Apparent hydrological “disconnections” between tidal rivers and adjacent wetlands
Vlaar, T.; Anderson, G. H.; Nuttle, W. K.; Price, R. M.; Rivera-Monroy, V. H.; Smith III, T. J.; Torfs, P.; Twilley, R. R., Hydrologic response of estuary groundwater to tides and freshwater flows in the Everglades National Park
Tuesday, 10:15 am in Marriot Room 5 - CPS-14
Bergstrom, P. W.; Judy, C., Interactions among dark false mussels, water clarity, and Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SAV) abundance in mesohaline regions of Chesapeake Bay in 2004
Dorgan, K. M.; Jumars, P. A., Mechanical constraints on marine burrowers
Hoeppner, S. S.; Rose, K. A.; Reyes, E.; Day, J. W., Modeling Swamp Succession in Coastal Louisiana: the Effect of Multiple Stressors on Tree Growth and Survival
Kibler, S. R.; Varnam, S. M.; Vandersea, M. W.; Litaker, R. W.; Tester, P. A.; Faust, M. A., Water Column Structure and Phytoplankton Distribution in a Mangrove Embayment, Twin Cays, Belize
Morzaria-Luna, H.; Zedler, J. B., Triglochin concinna alters N supply to other salt marsh species
Temmerman, S.; Bouma, T. J.; Herman, P. M.; Wang, Z. B.; De Vries, M. B., Bio-physical Interactions and Spatial Self-organisation in Tidal Marsh Landscapes
Tuesday, 10:15 am in Marriot Room 6 - CPS-10
Dellapenna, T. M.; Bronikowski, J. L.; Manuel, J., Hurricanes as agents of change: Hurricane Claudette (2003) and the history of other hurricane impacts on Lavaca Bay, Texas
Fleming, H. M.; Fenster, M. S.; FitzGerald, D. M., Potomac River estuary: Bedload sediment source or sink?
Foyle, A. M.; Norton, K. P.; Mattson, J. P., Presque Isle Bay, Lake Erie: A century of sediment dispersal in an urban freshwater bay
Nitsche, F. O.; Bell, R. E.; Carbotte, S. M.; Ryan, W. B.; Slagle, A.; Flood, R., Detailed Analysis of Sediment Distribution and Morphology in the Hudson River Estuary
Shen, h. t.; Wu, h. l.; Wu, j. x., Sediment budget over 100-year time scale in the Changjiang (Yantgze) Estuary
Snedden, G. A.; Cable, J. E.; Swarzenski, C. M.; Swenson, E. M., Aspects of sediment loading into a Louisiana deltaic estuary through a Mississippi River diversion
Tuesday, 10:15 am in Poplar Hall (Sheraton Room 1) - SPS-28
Borgatti, R.; O’Neil, J. M.; Dennison, W. C.; Feller, I. C., Effects of nutrient enrichment on nitrogen fixation in the mangrove microbial communities in Bocas del Toro, Panama.
Feller, I. C.; Lovelock, C. E., Responses to nutrient enrichment in nitrogen- vs. phosphorus-limited mangrove forests
Fourqurean, J. W.; Escorcia, S. P., Long-term patterns of eutrophication in south Florida seagrass beds: water quality, species composition, and chemical proxies
Gallegos, C. L.; Biber, P. D., Effects of eutrophication on light penetration and implications for seagrass communities: Looking beyond the obvious
Lovelock, C. E.; Feller, I. C.; Ellis, J.; Schwarz, A.; McKee, K. L.; Hancock, N.; Nicholls, P.; Sorrell, B., Contrasting Responses of Two New Zealand Mangroves to Nutrient Enrichment
Teichberg, M. C.; Fox, S. E.; Olsen, Y.; Valiela, I., Experimental and comparative study on macroalgal response to nutrient enrichment and grazing in a tropical mangrove and seagrass ecosystem
Tuesday, 10:15 am in Providence (Sheraton Room 2) - SYM-06
Bricker, S. B.; Smith, S. V.; Ferreira, J. G.; Nobre, A.; Dettmann, E.; Latimer, J., Assessment of eutrophication: A comparison of methods applied to Barnegat Bay
Ferreira, J. G.; Bricker, S. B.; Nobre, A. M.; Zhang, X. L.; Zhu, M. Y., Research and screening models for science and management - Integrated assessment of ecological balance and sustainability in coastal zones
Lipton, D., The economic benefits of reducing eutrophication
Smith, R. A.; Alexander, R. B.; Schwarz, G. E., Investigating Reciprocal Relationships Between the Nation’s Inland and Coastal Water Quality Goals
Stacey, P. E.; Tedesco, M. A., Water quality improvements from nitrogen management in Long Island Sound and its watershed
Valiela, I.; Ramstack, J. M.; Bowen, J. L., Land-derived nitrogen loading to estuaries: Fundamentals, models, and management options.
Wazniak, C.; Hall, M., Resource based thresholds for assessing water quality
Tuesday, 10:15 am in Stratford (Sheraton Room 3) - SYM-03
Frankovich, T. A.; Gaiser, E. E.; Armitage, A. R.; Fourqurean, J. W., Effects of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization on epiphytic diatom communities
Goebel, N. L.; Kremer, J. N.; Edwards, C. A., A simplified approach to modeling keystone processes that lead to hypoxic events in Long Island Sound
Hagy, J. D.; Lehrter, J. C.; Murrell, M. C.; Kurtz, J. C., Comparative analysis of the susceptibility of estuaries to hypoxia
Lewitus, A. J.; Burke, M. K.; Mason, L. J.; McCraken, K. N.; Drescher, S. R.; Strosnider, W. H., Brackish stormwater detention ponds in South Carolina are eutrophic hot spots for HABs and may promote estuarine eutrophication.
MacIntyre, H. L., Water quality, mixing and harmful algal blooms (HABs) in Mobile Bay, Alabama.
Ramanathan, A. L.; Bala Krishna Prasad, -., Transport and behavior of nutrients in the estuarine –mangrove complex in The Cauvery river basin, SE coastal area of India before and after tsunami impact
Tuesday, 10:15 am in York Hall (Sheraton Room 4) - SPS-17
Allison, J.; Wagner, M.; Ederington-Hagy, M.; Lepo, J.; Snyder, R., Benthic Microalgal Production as an Indicator of Estuarine Condition
Brazner, J. C.; Danz, N. P.; Niemi, G. J.; Regal, R. R.; Hanowski, J. M.; Johnston, C. A.; Reavie, E. D.; Trebitz, A. S.; Johnson, L. B.; Howe, R. W., Evaluating the effectiveness of Great Lakes coastal wetland indicators using multiple taxonomic groups: geographic and geomorphic influences
Davey, E. W.; Perez, K. T.; Cardin, J. A.; Johnson, R. L.; Rocha, K. J.; Wigand, C., Application of 2&3D Computer-Aided Tomography to Marine Benthic and Marsh Communities
Wagner, M.; Allison, J.; Ederington-Hagy, M.; Lepo, J.; Snyder, R., Spatial patterns of periphyton growth as indicators of estuarine condition.
Wigand, C.; McKinney, R.; Chintala, M.; Brennan, P., Community- and system-level responses of southern New England coastal salt marshes to cultural eutrophication
Tuesday, 12:00 pm in Hampton Roads Ballroom - Posters
Aftanas, F.; Smith, K.; Caffrey, J. M., Comparing porewater nutrients and sediment characteristics in three estuaries: Weeks Bay, AL; Pensacola Bay, FL; And The Duplin River, GA
Atkinson, B. K., Skeletochronological analysis of a northern diamondback terrapin population (Malaclemys terrapin ) on the Cape May Peninsula of Southern New Jersey
Barthe, M.; PELLETIER, E., Comparison between chemical extraction methods and bioaccumulation of PAHs in estuarine sediments
Bossart, J.; Mendelsohn, D.; Goodrich, M.; Shaffer, D., Hydrodynamic control of salinity within tidal freshwater and oligohaline marshes along the lower Savannah River estuary
Brennan, P.; Wigand, C., In-situ soil respiration rates in six Narragansett Bay coastal salt marshes with varying watershed land development.
Brumbaugh, R. D.; Beck, M. W.; Bortman, M.; DeBlieu, J.; White, J., The Nature Conservancy’s Shellfish Restoration Network - A National Platform for Estuarine Research, Restoration and Conservation
Burrows, F. M.; Merkey, D. H.; Thayer, G. W.; Mctigue, T. A.; Nickens, A. D.; Lozano, S.; Bellmer, R.; Gayaldo, P., SCIENCE BASED RESTORATION MONITORING OF COASTAL HABITATS: Vol. II. Tools for Monitoring Coastal Habitats
Capone, M. K., The Effect of Oyster Restoration Reefs on Water Quality in Great Bay, NH
Cherry, J. S.; Hagy, J. D.; Lehrter, J. C.; Murrell, M. C.; Greene, R. M., Nitrogen and phosphorus input, fate and net biogeochemical transformations in Pensacola Bay, FL
Cohen, R. A.; Wilkerson, F.; Carpenter, E. J.; Dugdale, R., How does nutrient availability relate to primary productivity in natural and restored wetlands in the San Francisco Estuary?
Collins, L.J., Soup to Nuts: Chalk Point Oil Spill Restoration
Corbett, C. A.; Hale, J. A., Development of Water Quality Targets for Charlotte Harbor, Florida using Seagrass Light Requirements
Croft, A. L.; Leonard, L. A.; Childers, D.; Mitchell-Bruker, S.; Solo-Gabriele, H. M., Observations of sheet flow in the Everglade’s ridge and slough landscape
Davis, S. E.; Roelke, D.; Gable, G.; Li, H. P.; Miller, C. J., Physical, chemical, and biological responses to inflow events in Galveston and San Antonio Bays (TX): Bay-wide characterizations
de Vries, M. B.; van Kessel, T.; van Loon, A. F.; de Koning, J., The Influence Of Benthos On The Transport And Distribution Of Fine Sediment In The Wadden Sea
Desbiens, I.; PELLETIER, E., PAHs distribution in the Saguenay Fjord system and the St. Lawrence Estuary (Qc Canada)
Devereux, R.; Yates, D. F.; Cherry, J. S.; James, J. B.; Rivord, J. A.; Quarles, R. L., Sulfate reduction and porewater nutrient profiles in Thalassia testudinum seagrass bed sediments of Santa Rosa Sound, NW Florida
DeWitt, T. H.; Adine, J.; St. Clair, R.; Nipp, L.; Strickland, S.; Jones, E.; Dudoit, C.; Foster, J., Response of ghost shrimp (Neotrypaea californiensis) bioturbation to organic matter enrichment of estuarine intertidal sediments
Dewsbury, B. M.; Fourqurean, J. W., Artificial Structures as Fish Habitats in an Oligotrophic Estuary
DeYoe, H. R.; Dundar, O., Use of the macroalgae Laurencia poiteaui as an indicator of nutrient enrichment in a Texas subtropical lagoon.
Dickhudt, P. J.; Friedrichs, C. T.; Kuehl, S. A.; Sanford, L. P., Temporal and spatial variability of seabed properties related to erodability of muddy bed sediment in the York River estuary, Virginia, USA
Dunn, J. C.; Mitra, S., Historical Inputs of Black Carbon to the Chesapeake Bay
Dusterhoff, S.; Wiberg, P.; Alberston, J.; Blum, L., On the interaction between tidal forcing, soil moisture, and vegetation dynamics within a marsh-upland transition: Implications for ecosystem development
Ferdie, M.; Erban, L.; McGlathery, K. J.; Zieman, J. C., Spatial variability of leaf nutrient content (CNP) and isotope ratios (13C, 15N) for seven seagrass species on Inhaca Island, Mozambique
Ford, K. H., An assessment of the impact of anthropogenic changes on the marine resources of coastal lagoons, Rhode Island
Foreman, K. H.; Giblin, A. E.; Hopkinson, C. S., Student collected long-term data sets on N-loading in West Falmouth Harbor MA: Contributions to science and management
Haag, J. E.; Gao, Y., Input of atmospheric inorganic nitrogen to Great Bay in southern New Jersey and its potential effects on coastal primary productivity
Habib, E.; Rivera-Monroy, V.; Nuttle, B.; Wang, J.; Justic, D.; Visser, J.; Twilley, R., Uncertainty Analysis of Conceptual Box Models for the Barataria Basin in Coastal Louisiana
Hall, M. O.; Ferenc, K.; Berns, D.; Merello, M.; Hall, F.; Hyniova, J.; Kenworthy, W. J., Developing techniques to enhance the recovery rates of propeller scars in Florida turtlegrass meadows
Harlan, N. P.; Paynter, K. T., Characterization of Crassostrea virginica and C. ariakensis metabolic rates and response to anoxic stress
Harris, C. K.; Rinehimer, J. P., Chesapeake Bay bottom boundary layer: roughness and shear stress
Hedgepeth, M. Y.; Roberts, R. E., Vegetation, Hydrology, and Soil Relationships within a Tidal and Riverine Blackwater River Floodplain on the Loxahatchee River, Southeast Florida
Henry, K. M.; Dettmann, E. H.; Mason, L. B.; Erhunse, A., Relationships between total nitrogen and planktonic chlorophyll a concentrations in estuaries and bays
Hoffman, J. C.; Bronk, D. A.; Olney, J. E., Terrestrial subsidies to zooplankton and anadromous fish production in a coastal plain tributary
Holm, H. E.; Luther, M. E.; Meyers, S. D.; Seiter, J.; Sopkin, K.; Wilson, M.; Linville, A.; Subramanian, V.; Gilbert, S., Lagrangian analysis of harmful algal blooms and human pathogens within the Tampa Bay estuary
Howard-Strobel, M. M.; Bohlen, W. F.; Cohen, D. R., The Temporal Variability of Bottom Dissolved Oxygen Concentrations During Hypoxia in Western Long Island Sound
Huijts, K. M.; Miley, A. C.; de Swart, H. E.; Schuttelaars, H. M., Transversal structure of flow, suspended sediment concentration and mud pools in well-mixed estuaries with arbitrary bathymetry.
Johnson, R. L.; Cardin, J. A.; Perez, K. T.; Davey, E. W.; Rocha, K. J., Detecting Benthic Community Differences: the influences of statistical metric and season
Jones, M. B.; Willett, S., Next Generation Scientists, Next Opportunities: EPA’s Science To Achieve Results (STAR) Program
Kahn, A. E.; Durako, M. J., Thalassia testudinum Banks ex König seedling responses to changes in salinity and nitrogen levels
Keith, D.; Latimer, J.; Dettmann, E.; Rego, S.; Bergen, B.; Nelson, W.; McKinney, R.; Charpentier, M., Development of a Preliminary Nitrogen Load - Response Model for Chlorophyll a using Airplane-Derived Remote Sensing in Southern New England Embayments
Kelly, S. P.; Rudnick, D. T.; Bennett, R.; McDonald, A. A., Fate of Everglades dissolved organic matter in Florida Bay
Koepfler, E.; Sundareshwar, P.V.; Akman, O., Nutrient and Organic Matter Response to Climate Change in the North Inlet Ecosystem
Kuwae, T.; Kamio, K.; Inoue, T.; Miyoshi, E.; Uchiyama, Y., Sediment-water oxygen flux measured by the eddy-correlation method in an intertidal sandflat
Lane, R. A.; Valle-Levinson, A., Salt fluxes at the Chesapeake Bay entrance
Lane, R. R.; Day, J. W.; Day, J. N.; Lindsey, J., Treated Municipal Effluent as a Restoration Resource for Coastal Wetlands in Louisiana
Lipsky, A. A., Development & Testing of an Eelgrass Restoration Site Selection Model for Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island
McDonald, A. A.; Madden, C. J., Use of a dynamic ecological model for ecosystem-based management of the Florida Bay seagrass community
Meads, M. V.; Dawes, C. J., Effects of short shoot number, presence of an apical meristem, and growth period on rhizome elongation of Thalassia testudinum in Tampa Bay.
Merello, M. F.; Kenworthy, W. J.; Hall, M. O.; Berns, D.; Ferenc, K.; Hall, F.; Hyniova, J., Scientific evaluation of methods for the biophysical stabilization and restoration of damaged seagrass meadows
Metcalfe, W. J.; Schaffner, L. C., Factors Controlling the Abundance and Distribution of Meiofauna in High Mesohaline Chesapeake Bay
Miller, E. E.; Jones, R. M.; Warren, R. S.; Shields, E. C., Experimental nutrient enrichment of a northern MA salt marsh: vegetation mapping and plant communities of treatment and control creeksheds
Mozdzer, T. J.; Zieman, J. C.; McGlathery, K. J., Dissolved organic nitrogen: A neglected pool of bioavailable nitrogen in temperate tidal marsh systems
Na, G. H., The effects of embarkment of estuaries for shellfish aquaculture
Olivola, D. L.; Croft, A. L.; Leonard, L., Short-Term Sediment Deposition Rates in Riparian Marshes and Swamps Along the Lower Cape Fear River
Oravitz, S. F.; Wielenga, M. H.; Bodolus, D. A.; Jewett-Smith, J., Temporal sestonic diatom abundance and biodiversity in Chincoteague Bay, VA
Parker, A. E.; Hogue, V. E.; Wilkerson, F.; Dugdale, R. C., Anthropogenic Ammonium as a Control on Estuarine Primary Production
Pesch, C. E.; McGovern, D. G.; Rego, S.; Cicchetti, G.; Latimer, J. S., Proposed use of length along the shoreline of eelgrass beds as a measure of eelgrass extent in southern New England embayments
Peters, J. S., Phenolic compound biosynthesis and sulfur metabolism in the seagrass Thalassia testudinum
Pregnall, A. M.; Crouch, C. M.; Heffner, L. R., Ammonium and nitrate assimilation by Ulva lactuca in hypoxic coastal pond mesocosms
Quarles, R. L.; Derereux, R., Biomass allocation and plant production in Thalassia testudinum sea grass beds of Santa Rosa Sound, N.W. Florida.
Rego, S.; Latimer, J.; Cicchetti, G.; Pesch, C.; Dettmann, E., Development of a preliminary nitrogen load-response model for eelgrass using aerial imagery in Southern New England Embayments
Richards, C. L.; Donovan, L. A.; Mauricio, R., Selection, but no local adaptation of plant physiological traits in contrasting salt marsh environments
Sauls, A.; Ott, J.; Denault, T., Student estuarine habitat mapping and GIS studies
Scudlark, J. R.; Savidge, K. B.; Clark, R.; Teel, W. S., Concentrations and Deposition of Gaseous Ammonia and Precipitation Ammonium in High Ammonia Emission Density Regions of the Chesapeake Airshed
Silverman, N. L.; McIvor, C. C., Assessing the consequence of hurricane-induced habitat conversion on fish and decapod crustaceans in the Big Sable Creek complex of Southwest Florida
Sloan, R. M.; Kamer, K.; Lackey, J., Investigation of a unique, annual juvenile steelhead mortality event in a central California coastal lagoon
Smith, S. J.; Friedrichs, C. T., Estimating horizontal and vertical sediment fluxes in dredging plumes from ADCP data.
Sommerfield, C. K.; Walsh, D. R., Historical Morphological Change in the Delaware River Estuary
Sopkin, K. L.; Mizak, C. A.; Gilbert, S. A.; Subramanian, V.; Luther, M. E.; Poor, N. D., Comparison of estimates of air-water fluxes for Tampa Bay, Florida
Steward, J. S.; Green, W. C., An empirical, seagrass-based approach to establishing pollutant load limits for the Indian River and Banana River Estuaries, Florida
Stutes, J. P.; Stutes, A. L.; Hunter, A.; Corcoran, A.; Cebrian, J., Comparing community production dynamics between seagrass dominated benthos and bare sediment across an eutrophication gradient in NW Florida.
Talke, S. A.; de Jonge, V. N.; de Swart, H. E., Measuring and modelling biological and physical parameters at the Estuary Turbidity Maximum on a river with high sediment concentrations (Ems estuary).
Teutli-Hernandez, C.; Zaldivar-Jimenez, A.; Herrera-Silveira, J. A., Indicator of hydrological restoration success on mangrove areas at the northern coast of Yucatan, Mexico.
Tiling, G.; Smith III, T. J., Disturbance, Sea-Level Rise, and Peat Collapse: Are We Losing Cape Sable, an Integral Portion of the Coastal Everglades?
Uhrin, A. V.; Hall, M. O.; Fonseca, M. S., Evaluation of mechanized transplanting of two tropical seagrasses in Sarasota Bay, Florida
Veloza, A. J.; Tang, K. W.; Chu, F. E., Trophic modification of essential fatty acids by heterotrophic protists and its effects on the biochemical composition of Acartia tonsa
Watson, A. M.; Mulholland, M. R.; Bernhardt, P. W.; Rocha, A. M.; Salerno, M., A comparison of inorganic and organic 15N and 13C uptake by Prorocentrum minimum in field and culture studies.
White, S.; Alber, M., The response of Spartina species to prolonged drought in the Altamaha River Estuary, Georgia
Wijekoon, N.; Ortiz, J. D.; Munro-Stasiuk, M. J., Satellite remote sensing monitoring program for suspended sediment load at Old Woman Creek Etuarine Reserve, Ohio.
Wilbur, A. R., Challenges In Developing An Eelgrass Management Plan For a State That Contains Two Biogeographic Provinces
Willis, P. L.; Blum, L. K.; Wiberg, P. L., Effect of hydroperiod and precipitation on surface elevation and sediment accumulation in Phillips Creek Salt Marsh, Virginia, USA
Wolfe, B. S.; Zieman, J. C., Seagrass canopy light dynamics
Wolowicz, M.; Sokolowski, A.; Lasota, R., The effects of environmental changes on the biology, ecology and physiology of estuarine bivalves; the Gulf of Gdańsk (southern Baltic Sea) – case study
Woo, H. J.; Koo, B. J.; Lie, H. J., Changes of sedimentary environments in the Saemangeum tidal flat on the west coast of Korea
Wozniak, A.; Blake, R.; Gerald, L.; Wikel, G.; McNamee, K.; Geisz, H.; Haas, L., Hydrodynamic influence on nutrient limitation and species composition of the York River, VA spring bloom
Wu, J.; Shenk, G. W.; Linker, L. C., Sediment Simulation of Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Yanez-Arancibia, A.; Day, J. W., A Conceptual Model for Coastal Ecosystem-Based Management in the Gulf of Mexico
Tuesday, 02:00 pm in Marriot Room 1 - SPS-34
Collier, T. K.; Anulacion, B. F.; Sol, S. Y.; Ylitalo, G. M.; Johnson, L. J., PAH-induced impairment of fish health in Puget Sound/Georgia Basin and Kitimat Arm, BC: Contaminant sources vs contaminant effects
Culbertson, J. B.; Valiela, I.; Peacock, E. E.; Reddy, C.; Carter, A., Continued effects on the salt marsh fiddler crab, Uca pugnax, following long-term petroleum hydrocarbon exposure.
Di Giulio, R. T.; Billiard, S. M.; Meyer , J. N.; Wassenberg, D. M.; Hodson, P. V., Synergistic developmental toxicity of polycyclic aromatics hydrocarbons: towards a mechanistic understanding
Rice, S. D.; Short, J.; Lindeberg, M.; Bodkin, .; Ballachey, ., Exxon Valdez oil contamination of intertidal sediments: PAH persistence, bioavailability, and long term effects
Tuesday, 02:00 pm in Marriot Room 2 - SPS-33
Dale, R. K.; Miller, D. C., The impact of intertidal groundwater seeps on the benthos
Hays, R. L.; Ullman, W. J., Groundwater seepage and associated nutrient fluxes at Cape Henlopen, Delaware
Kroeger, K. D.; Charette, M. A.; Swarzenski, P. W.; Crusius, J.; Bratton, J. F., Contrasting nitrogen biogoechemistry and fluxes from a temperate and a subtropical coastal aquifer
Mir-Gonzalez, D. L.; Boyer, J. N., The effect of groundwater nutrient discharge on benthic macrophyte communities in southwestern Biscayne Bay, Florida
Simonds, F. W.; Paulson, A. J.; Rosenberry, D., Ground-water discharge and nitrate loading to Hood Canal, Washington
Volk, J. A.; Savidge, K. B.; Scudlark, J. R.; Andres, A. S.; Ullman, W. J., Nutrient loadings to Rehoboth Bay, Delaware, from baseflow, stormflow, underflow, atmospheric, and point sources
Tuesday, 02:00 pm in Marriot Room 3 - SPS-27
Candelmo, A. C.; Deshpande, A.; Weis, J. S., Behavior and condition responses of young-of-the-year bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix) to contaminants via trophic transfer
Clarke, P. J.; Juanes, F., Winter Recruitment of Young-of-the-Year Bluefish, Pomatomus saltatrix, into a Northeast Florida Estuary
Del Toro-Silva, F. M.; Miller, J. M.; Ellis, T. A., Evaluation of southern flounder nursery habitat through fish metabolic capacity
Glass, L. A.; Rooker, J. R., Habitat use by newly settled southern flounder (Paralicthys lethostigma) in the Galveston Bay Estuary
Litvin, S. Y.; Weinstein, M. P.; Guida, V. G.; Grottoli, A. G., Considering the production of fish on the scale of the estuary: insights from multidisciplinary approach.
Meyer, G. F.; Luczkovich, J.; Brinson, M. M.; West, T., Analysis of potential effects of land use alteration on juvenile fish and invertebrate populations in North Carolina’s primary nursery areas
Overton, A. S.; Rulifson, R. A., Temporal and Spatial Population Dynamics of Diadromous Larval Fishes in The lower Roanoke River Estuary
Tuesday, 02:00 pm in Marriot Room 4 - SPS-05
Doyle, T. W.; Melder, M.; Krauss, K. W., SELVA-MANGRO: A Multi-Scale Landscape Model to Predict Mangrove Forest Response to Sea-level Rise and Hydrologic Restoration of the Everglades
Johnson, Z. P., Sea Level Rise Response Planning in the State of Maryland
Kolker, A. S.; Goodbred, S. L.; Mushacke, F. M.; Cochran, J. K.; Aller, R. C., Sea Level Rise or Eutrophication? An Analysis of Salt Marsh Loss in Diverse Physical Settings
Sklar, F. H., The Design of Everglades Landscape Models for Evaluating the Impacts of SLR
Strange, E. M.; Jones, R. W., Planning for Sea Level Rise
Torres, R., Structure of a Salt Marsh Landscape
van Proosdij, D., Crossing the divide: Challenges and opportunities for coastal zone mapping in the Bay of Fundy
Tuesday, 02:00 pm in Marriot Room 5 - SPS-30
Albaugh, R. L.; Foley, M. J.; Ferrier, M. D., Enhancing student learning experiences by integrating community-based research within an estuarine studies program
Bankey, L.; Nemerson, D., The Minority Conservation Work-Study Program at the National Aquarium in Baltimore
Cuker, B. E.; Cutter, G. A., Multicultural students At Sea Together: Promoting ethnic diversity and interdisciplinary education in the aquatic sciences.
Huzzey, L. M., Student field studies of estuarine physics: a tool for inquiry-based learning
Jivoff, P. R.; Andyshak, A.; Liff, H., Experiential opportunities for undergraduate students in estuarine science at Rider University
Paul, R. W., Undergraduates serving the community through research, public outreach, and environmental education
Rhode, J. M., Marsh Microcosms are Useful Model Systems in Undergraduate Laboratory Courses
Tuesday, 02:00 pm in Marriot Room 6 - SPS-29
Burke, J. S.; Kenworthy, W. J.; Viehman, S.; Bonn, C., Composition and abundance of fish communities utilizing bank channels in south Florida.
Chen, S. N.; Sanford, L. P.; Koch, E. W.; Shi, F.; North, E. W., The influences of seagrass beds on wave attenuation and suspended sediment transport: numerical studies and field observations
Di Carlo, G.; Benedetti-Cecchi, L.; Badalamenti, F., Effect of anthropogenic disturbance on the seagrass Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile : response of plant production to two impacts of different magnitude.
Koch, E. W.; Fonseca, M. S.; Malhotra, A.; Wicks, E. C., Wave Exposure or Sediment Characteristics: What is Limiting the Distribution of Zostera marina (eelgrass) in Chincoteague Bay, MD, USA?
Lacy, J. R.; Harney, J. N.; Wyllie-Echeverria, S.; Gelfenbaum, G., A field study of the influence of eelgrass on currents and waves in Puget Sound
Presto, M. K.; Ogston, A. S.; Storlazzi, C. D.; Field, M. E., Mechanisms and controls on sediment resuspension on a shallow, fringing reef flat
Wyllie-Echeverria, S.; Pulich, W. M.; Mumford, Jr., T. F.; Hu, N., Landscape patterning in the seagrass flora: Can shifts at wide spatial scales forecast system stability?
Tuesday, 02:00 pm in Poplar Hall (Sheraton Room 1) - SPS-20
Brush, M. J., Assimilation of monitoring data and development of innovative systems models in support of ecosystem-based management
Cerco, C. F.; Noel, M. R., Assessing the Effects of Native Oyster Restoration on Chesapeake Bay Water Quality
Kremer, J. N., The case for simple and general estuarine models for ecosystem-based management.
Lucas, L. V., Connections across space, time, and process---ecosystem based science in support of restoration and management in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, California
Madden, C. J.; McDonald, A. A.; Rudnick, D. T., Ecosystem-Based Management of the southern Everglades and Florida Bay watershed
Wetzet, R. L.; Madden, C. J.; Hood, R. R.; Latour, R. J., Ecological and multispecies modeling for ecosystem based management
Tuesday, 02:00 pm in Providence (Sheraton Room 2) - SYM-06
Greening, H.; Raulerson, G.; Tomasko, D., Eutrophication reversal associated with nutrient management in two subtropical estuaries: Tampa and Sarasota Bays, Florida, USA
Powell, G. L., Environmental Flows for Rivers and Estuaries
Sane , M.; Yamagishi, H.; Tateishi, M., Morpho-sedimentary impacts of the construction of water-control structures along the Shinano River, Japan
Tuesday, 02:00 pm in Stratford (Sheraton Room 3) - SYM-03
Bowen, J. L.; Crump, B. C.; Deegan, L. A.; Hobbie, J. E., Nitrogen enrichment of a New England salt marsh: Changes in bacterial production and microbial community composition
Keller, D. P.; Hood, R. R., Modeling the sources, sinks, and transformation of dissolved organic nitrogen in estuarine and coastal waters
Lehrter, J. C.; Pennock, J. R.; Kiene, R. P., A comparative analysis of nutrient loading, estuarine nutrient fluxes and NEM in three tidal river estuaries differing primarily by watershed land-use types
Montagna, P., Effect of Freshwater Inflow and Nutrient Loading on Infaunal Benthos Among Texas Estuaries
Smith, K.; Aftanas, F.; Caffrey, J. M., Comparing nitrification and nutrient dynamics in three estuaries: Weeks Bay, AL; Pensacola Bay, FL; and the Duplin River, GA
Warren, R. S.; Miller, E. E.; Jones, R. M.; Shields, E. C., Spartina alterniflora and Spartina patens growth and production responses to experimental, low-level eutrophication in a northern MA estuary
York, J. K.; Valiela, I.; Repeta, D. J., Estuarine response to nitrogen loading: Comparison of Childs River, MA and Tijuana River, CA.
Tuesday, 02:00 pm in York Hall (Sheraton Room 4) - SPS-17
Anastasiou, C. J.; Johansson, R.; Avery, W., A method for determining seagrass light-depth requirements using beam-specific light attenuation in Tampa Bay, Florida
Perry, C. L.; Carlson, P. R.; Lessmann, J. M.; Yarbro, L. A.; Ketron, A. D.; Arnold, H., Nutrient composition of Halodule wrightii , Syringodium filiforme, and Thalassia testudinum in Florida's Big Bend region
Rismondo, A.; Curiel, D.; Scarton, F.; Mion, D., Zostera noltii and Zostera marina distribution in Venice lagoon (Italy): disturbance factors and ecological status
Stankelis, R. M.; Soulen, H.; Boynton, W. R.; Smail, P.; Bailey, E. M., Estimates of open-water ecosystem metabolism across the salinity gradient of the Patuxent River estuary.
Stevenson, J. C.; Staver, K. W.; Staver, L. W., A tale of two tributaries: Trends in nutrient loadings and submersed vascular plant communities in the Choptank River and upper Chesapeake Bay
Watson, E. B.; Byrne, R., San Francisco Estuary Tidal Marsh Vegetation Change
Williams, S. L.; Kunzelman, J. I.; Carranza, A., Individual leaf fluorescence and reflectance: a miner’s canary for salt marsh macrophytes?
Tuesday, 04:15 pm in Marriot Room 1 - SPS-34
Incardona, J. P.; Carls, M. G.; Collier, T. K.; Scholz, N. L., Cytochrome P4501A induction is not causal but protective in the early life stage toxicity of petrogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)
Kane Driscoll, S. B.; McArdle, M.; Amos, C. B.; Menzie, C. A.; Coleman, A., Development of a database of toxic doses of PAHs to fish
Menzie, C. A., Evaluating the ecological and human health risks associated with PAH-contaminated sediments
Runcie, J.; Macinnis-Ng, C.; Ralph, P. J., Do water-soluble petrochemicals damage seagrass photosynthesis?
Watts, A. W.; Ballestero, T. P., PAH Uptake in Wetland Plants
Tuesday, 04:15 pm in Marriot Room 2 - SPS-03
Avery, G. B.; Kieber, R. J.; Willey, J. D.; Shank, G. C.; Whitehead, R. F., The Impact of Hurricanes on the Flux of Rainwater and Cape Fear River Water Dissolved Organic Carbon to Long Bay, Southeastern United States
Dickhut, R. M.; Countway, R. E.; Arzayus, K. M.; Canuel, E. A., Fate of Atmospherically Deposited Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Chesapeake Bay
Kieber, R. J.; Skrabal, S. A.; Willey, J. D.; Bradshaw, L., Nitrogen inputs into the Cape Fear River Estuary: A system-wide approach
Paerl, H. W.; Whitall, D. R.; Peierls, B. L.; Dennis, R. L., Ecological Implications of Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition in Estuarine and Coastal Waters
Poor, N.; Atkeson, T.; Greening, H., Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen to Tampa Bay
Ullman, W. J.; Scudlark, J. R.; Volk, J. A.; Savidge, K. B., Is atmospheric deposition a significant source of phosphorus to coastal-plain estuaries?
Tuesday, 04:15 pm in Marriot Room 3 - SPS-27
Brady, D. C.; Tuzzolino, D. M.; Targett, T. E., Hypoxia-induced searching strategies of juvenile weakfish: how do interacting kineses facilitate hypoxia avoidance and survival?
Craig, J. K.; Rice, J. A.; Rose, K. A., Oxygen dynamics in estuarine nursery habitats: evaluating the effects of hypoxia on juvenile fishes using a spatially-explicit, individual-based model
Jung, S.; Houde, E. D., Variability in Recruitment and Productivity of Bay Anchovy in Chesapeake Bay
Kowalski, J. L.; Allison, T. C., Phenology of Halodule wrightii (shoal grass) in Lower Laguna Madre, Texas: Implications for natant fauna.
Targett, T. E.; Stierhoff, K. L.; Tyler, R. M., Responses of juvenile weakfish and summer flounder to hypoxia in estuarine nursery habitat: a combined laboratory and field approach
Wyllie-Echeverria, T.; Barsh, R.; Fresh, K.; Beamer, E.; Wyllie-Echeverria, S., The Journey of Juvenile Salmonids Moving through San Juan County, Puget Sound, Washington
Tuesday, 04:15 pm in Marriot Room 4 - SPS-05
Feyen, J. C.; Hess, K.; Spargo, E. A.; White, S. A.; Sellars, J. D.; Gill, S. K., Assessment of the impacts of sea level rise with a combined hydrodynamic and digital elevation model.
Kenworthy, W. J.; Fonseca, M. S.; Field, D.; Malhotra, A., The potential impact of sea level rise and global warming on seagrasses in North Carolina.
Luscher, A. E., Utilizing internet mapping applications to improve Maryland's shoreline management capabilities
Nuttle, W. K., Stochastic approach to describing the effect of sea level on coastal ecosystems
Rasser, M. K.; Forbes, M. G.; Dunton, K. H., Using Geospatial Analysis to Explore the Potential Effects of Sea Level Rise on Halophytes in a Microtidal Salt Marsh
Rybczyk, J. M.; Gwozdz, R.; Maxwell, S.; Kairis, P., Linking field and modeling studies to predict the effects of global climate change and hydrologic alterations on a National Estuarine Research Reserve.
Street, M. W., Management of North Carolina’s coastal fish habitats and fisheries as sea level rises
Tuesday, 04:15 pm in Marriot Room 5 - SPS-30
Dame, R. F.; Young, R., The development and emergence of successful young estuarine scientists: a lesson in positive reinforcement
Fuller, S. W., Evolution of undergraduate research at a small liberal arts college.
Jones, T. W., Accepting a Position at a Primarily Undergraduate University: What to Look For to Support Your Research With Undergraduates.
Stribling, J. M., A collaborative program in environmental science highlights estuarine studies for undergraduates on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.
Tuesday, 04:15 pm in Poplar Hall (Sheraton Room 1) - SPS-20
Borde, A. B.; Thom, R. M.; Evans, N., An Interactive Conceptual Model Tool for Coastal Management
Burke, J. L.; Simenstad, C. A.; Bottom, D. L.; Jones, K. K.; Casillas, E., What’s missing: reconstruction and analysis of salmon habitat change in the Columbia River estuary
Buzzelli, C., Management-driven modeling to forecast spatial and temporal differences in coastal ecosystem production with altered oceanic, atmospheric, and watershed inputs
Gregg, W. W., Global Distributions of Ocean Phytoplankton Functional Groups in a 3-Dimensional Model
Simenstad, C. A.; Burke, J. L., Classifying and Characterizing a Complex Tidal Freshwater-Euhaline Landscape: Structure of the Columbia River Estuarine Ecosystem
Sobocinski, K. L.; Thom, R. M.; Borde, A. B.; Diefenderfer, H. L.; Burke, J. L.; Karnezis, J. P., Using pilot monitoring at multiple spatial scales to develop a long-term monitoring program in tidal freshwater wetlands of the Columbia River, Washington
Tuesday, 04:15 pm in Providence (Sheraton Room 2) - SPS-16
Kimmerer, W. J., Ecosystem-level changes following disruption of the pelagic foodweb by an introduced clam in the northern San Francisco Estuary
Levinton, J. S., Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of Food Limitation in Estuarine Benthic Deposit Feeders
Lovvorn, J. R.; Takekawa, J. Y., Food limitation in a shrinking habitat: diving ducks eating clams on San Francisco Bay shoals
Luckenbach, M.; Li, Y.; Wang, H.; Arnold, G.; Condon, E., Estimating the effects of large-scale clam aquaculture on basin-level phytoplankton production and water quality
Peterson, C. H., Responses of estuarine suspension-feeding bivalves to density and the implications for sustainable shellfisheries
Pierson, J. J.; Leising, A. W.; Halsband-Lenk, C.; Horner, R. A.; Postel, J. R.; Frost, B. W., Prey type effects on zooplankton production: A different view of food limitation
Thompson, J. K., Bivalves in a System with Low Production Limit and are Limited by Phytoplankton Productivity
Tuesday, 04:15 pm in Stratford (Sheraton Room 3) - SYM-03
Breitburg, D. L., Predicting effects of eutrophication and overfishing on upper trophic levels in estuarine food webs: disentangling effects of multiple stressors
Brush, M. J.; Latour, R. J., Coupling top-down, multispecies fisheries models to simplified nutrient-plankton models in support of nutrient and multispecies management in Chesapeake Bay
Carmichael, R. H.; Valiela, I., Mechanisms and linkages relating eutrophication to bivalve secondary production in shallow coastal estuaries
Chesney, E. J.; Switzer, T. S.; Baltz, D. M., Patterns in the expression of fishery production: perspectives based on nekton abundance in a highly productive coastal ecosystem
Deegan, L. A.; Peterson, B. J.; Hopkinson, C.; Hobbie, J. E.; Vallino, J.; Fleeger, J.; Warren, S.; Friedrichs, C.; Sheldon, A., TIDE: Evaluating the combined effects of increased nutrients and the loss of species on the sustainability of salt marsh ecosystems
Josefson, A. B.; Hansen, J. L., Increasing water residence time in some estuaries promotes secondary productivity but decreases diversity
Latimer, J.; Cicchetti, G.; Keith, D.; Rego, S.; Dettmann, E.; Coiro, L.; Bergen, B.; Nelson, W.; McKinney, R.; Charpentier, M., Derivation of Nitrogen Load–Ecological Response Models in Southern New England Embayments using a Comparative Systems Approach
Tuesday, 04:15 pm in York Hall (Sheraton Room 4) - SPS-17
Burkholder, J. M.; Dickey, D. A.; Kinder, C. A.; Reed, R. E.; Mallin, M. A.; McIver, M. R.; Cahoon, L. B.; Brownie, C., Increasing importance of ammonium in eutrophic estuaries
Nuzzi, R., The oligotrophication of the Peconic Estuary: a success story?
Pinckney, J. L.; Paerl, H. W.; Valdes-Weaver, L. M., Using phytoplankton photopigments as a bioindicator for the condition of estuarine ecosystems
Pospelova, V., Dinoflagellate cysts as indicators of water quality conditions in Pacific Northwest estuaries.
Waggener, A. L.; Winkelmann, V.; Paerl, H. W.; Weaver, L. M., The chlorophyll a maximum as an indicator of estuarine physical-chemical-biotic interactions in the Neuse River Estuary, NC

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