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APPENDIX A

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REFERENCES

CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEW

McElroy, A., Editor (October 20-21, 1995), Proceedings of the Brown Tide Summit, Sea Grant Institute, Publication No. NYSGI-W-95-001.

New York-New Jersey Harbor Estuary Program (March 1996), Final Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan.

Peconic Estuary Program Management Conference (December 1994), Peconic Estuary Program Action Plan.

Peconic Estuary Management Conference (June 25, 1993), Peconic Estuary Program Management Conference Agreement.

Riegel’s Handbook of Industrial Chemistry, 9th Edition, Van Nostrand Reinhold.

Suffolk County Department of Health Services (November 1992), Brown Tide Comprehensive Assessment and Management Program.

Suffolk County Department of Health Services (March 1991), Peconic Estuary National Estuary Program Nomination.

CHAPTER 2: BROWN TIDE MANAGEMENT PLAN

New York Sea Grant (November 1999), Brown Tide Research Initiative Report #4.

New York Sea Grant (March 1999), Brown Tide Research Initiative Report #3.

New York Sea Grant (August 1998), Brown Tide Research Initiative Report #2.

New York Sea Grant (March 1998), Brown Tide Research Initiative Report #1.

Suffolk County Department of Health Services (1992), Brown Tide Comprehensive Assessment and Management Program (including references therein).

See Appendix E for Brown Tide Research Projects and Appendix F for Brown Tide Workplan.

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CHAPTER 3: NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PLAN

Arthur D. Little, Inc. (December 13, 1996), Chemical Contaminant Distributions in Peconic Estuary Sediments (Submitted to Suffolk County Department of Health Services and Peconic Estuary Program) (Reference 47389).

Batiuk, R.A., R.J. Orth, K.A. Moore, W.C. Dennison, J.C. Stevenson, L.W. Staver, V. Carter, N.B. Rybicki, R.E. Hickman, S. Kollar, S. Bieber, and P. Heasly (December 1992), Chesapeake Bay Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Habitat Requirements and Restoration Targets: A Technical Synthesis.

Beltrami, Edward (March 1995), Inferring Brown-Tide Dynamics in Peconic Bay from Models and Data.

Brown Tide Steering Committee (Revised February 23, 1998), Brown Tide Workplan — An Overview of Ongoing and Historical Research and an Identification of Future Research Priorities.

Burkholder J.M. (August 1993), Comparative Effects of Water-Column Nitrate Enrichment on Eelgrass, Shoal Grass and Widgeon Grass, Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine Study Report 93-09.

Burkholder, J.M., K.M. Mason, and H.B. Glasgow Jr. (1992), Water-Column Nitrate Enrichment Promotes Decline of Eelgrass (Zostera Marina L.): Evidence from Seasonal Mesocosm Experiments. Marine Ecology Progress Series, No l. 81: 163-178.

Cashin Associates, P.C. (January 1996), Peconic Estuary Program Final Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Study.

Dawydiak, W., Gorin, J., and M. Strieb (December 1, 1994), Peconic Estuary Program (PEP) Action Plan.

Dumais, S., and C. Smith, Cornell Cooperative Extension Marine Program (December 1997), SAV Long-Term Monitoring Program, Progress Report #1.

EEA, Inc. (1999), Water Quality Criteria for Eelgrass, Draft.

Economic Analysis, Inc. (November 1996), The Peconic Estuary System: Perspective on Uses, Sectors and Economic Impacts.

Economic Analysis, Inc. (February 1999), Resource and Recreational Economic Values for the Peconic Estuary System.

Garber, J. (1989), Sediment Monitoring Plan for Peconic Bay Brown Tide Comprehensive Assessment and Management Plan.

Hardy, C. (1976), A Preliminary Description of the Peconic Bay Estuary, Marine Science Research Center, SUNY, Stony Brook, New York. Special Report No. 3.

Hinga, K.R., H. Jeon, and N.F. Lewis (January 1995), Marine Eutrophication Review, NOAA Coastal Ocean Program, Decision Analysis Series No. 4.

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Howes, B.L., D.R. Schlezinger, N.P. Millham, G. Hampson, and D.D. Goehringer (April, 1998), Oxygen Uptake and Nutrient Regeneration in the Peconic Estuary Final Report.

Hughes and Porter, Cornell University Center for Environmental Research (1983), Protection and Restoration of Ground Water in Southold, NY.

Koch, E.W. Dr., Yarish, C. Dr., Beer, S. Dr., Troy, R. Dr., Capriullo, G. Dr., Linden, and R., Rehnberg (July 1993-December 1994), Environmental Monitoring, Seagrass Mapping and Biotechnology as Means of Fisheries Habitat Enhancement Along the Connecticut Coast.

LaRoche, J., R. Nuzzi, R. Waters, K. Wyman, P.G. Falkowski, and W.R. Wallace (1997), Brown Tide Blooms in ’s Coastal Waters Linked to Interannual Variability in Groundwater Flow.

Long Island Regional Planning Board (July 1978), Long Island Comprehensive Waste Treatment Management Plan, Vol. 1: Summary Plan and Vol. II: Summary Documentation.

Najarian Associates, L.P. (March 1992), Hydraulic and Water Quality Screening Analysis of Sag Harbor: A Small Tidal Embayment of the Peconic Bays, New York.

New York State Department of State in cooperation with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (July 1995), New York State Coastal Nonpoint Pollution Control Program. (prepared in fulfillment of the requirements of Section 6217 of the Coastal Zone Act Reauthorization Amendments of 1990)

Paulsen, R. J., C. Smith, and T.-f. Wong (1997), Development and Evaluation of an Ultrasonic Groundwater Seepage Meter.

Peconic Estuary Program (February 15, 1994), Report on Proceedings of Workshop on Marine Surface Water Quality Modelling and the Evaluation of Possible Surface Water Quality Guidelines.

Suffolk County Department of Health Services (November 1992), Brown Tide Comprehensive Assessment and Management Program.

Suffolk County Department of Health Services, Bureau of Groundwater Resources (September 1996), Nitrate and Pesticide Impacts of Agriculture on Groundwater Quality, Suffolk County, NY.

Suffolk County Department of Health Services (March 1991), Peconic Estuary National Estuary Program Nomination.

Suffolk County Department of Health Services, Office of Ecology (January 14, 1998), Peconic Estuary Program - Point and Nonpoint Source Nitrogen Loading Overview.

Suffolk County Department of Health Services, Office of Ecology (January 15, 1999), Peconic Estuary Program - Nitrogen Loading Budget and Trends, Major, External, Anthropogenic Nitrogen Sources: Groundwater and Duck Farms.

Suffolk County Department of Health Services, Office of Ecology (October 1, 1998), Peconic Estuary Program - Surface Water Quality Nitrogen, Dissolved Oxygen, and Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Habitat.

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Suffolk County Department of Health Services, Office of Ecology (April 2, 1998), Surface Water Quality Monitoring Report 1976-1996, Volume I, Narrative.

Suffolk County Department of Health Services, Office of Ecology (April 2, 1998), Surface Water Quality Monitoring Report 1976-1996, Volume II, Data.

Suffolk County Department of Planning (April 1998), Peconic Estuary Program Saturation Population Analysis.

Suffolk County Department of Planning (April 1998), Peconic Estuary Program Land Available For Development.

Suffolk County Department of Planning (April 1998), Peconic Estuary Program Land Use Change Analysis.

Suffolk County Department of Planning (January 1997), Peconic Estuary Program Existing Land Use Inventory.

Suffolk County Department of Planning (April 1998), Peconic Estuary Program Water Dependent Use And Underwater Land Ownership Inventory.

Tetra Tech, Inc. (September 3, 1998), Three-Dimensional Hydrodynamic and Water Quality Model of Peconic Estuary, Draft Final Report.

Tetra Tech, Inc. (April 6, 1998), Peconic Estuary Program Model Evaluation Group Meeting, Preliminary Hydrodynamic Verification Results, Water Quality Verification Results, Sediment Submodel Results, Sensitivity.

Tetra Tech, Inc. (April 6, 1998), Peconic Estuary Program Model Evaluation Group Meeting, Preliminary Water Quality Verification Results Using Specified Seasonal Sediment Fluxes.

Town of East Hampton (1995) East Hampton Town Code, Chapter 153, Harbor Protection Overlay Districts.

Trautman, Porter, and Hughes, Cornell University Center for Environmental Research (1983), Land Use and Groundwater Quality in the Pine Barrens of Southampton.

Trent, M. and S. F. Robbins, Suffolk County Department of Health Services (September 1996), Nitrate and Pesticide Impacts of Agriculture on Groundwater Quality Suffolk County, NY.

United States Department of Commerce and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (January 1995), Marine Eutrophication Review, Part 1: Quantifying the Effects of Nitrogen Enrichment on Phytoplankton in Coastal Ecosystems.

United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water (July 1996), National Nutrient Assessment Workshop.

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United States Environmental Protection Agency (January 1993), Guidance Specifying Management Measures for Sources of Nonpoint Pollution in Coastal Waters (issued under the Authority of Section 6217(g) of the Coastal Zone Act Reauthorization Amendments of 1990). (USEPA 840-B- 92-002)

United States Environmental Protection Agency (December 4-6, 1995), National Nutrient Assessment Workshop Proceedings.

United States Geological Survey (1999), Areas Contributing Ground Water to the Peconic Estuary, and Ground-water Budgets for the North and South Forks and Shelter Island, Eastern Suffolk County, New York.

United States Geological Survey (1999), Ground-Water Flow Paths and Traveltime to Three Small Embayments within the Peconic Estuary, Eastern Suffolk County, New York.

Wilson, R.E. and E. Beltrami (1998), Observations of the Prevailing Meteorological Conditions During the Onset of A. anophagefferens Blooms in the Peconic Bays and the Characteristics of Bloom Evolution.

CHAPTER 4: HABITAT AND LIVING RESOURCES MANAGEMENT PLAN

Ahrens, Michael J. (April 1997), Peconic Estuary Program- An Annotated Bibliography of the Natural Resources of the Peconic Estuary and Adjacent Locations on Eastern Long Island, N.Y.

Anderson, J. L. and M. J. Spatz (1997), Peconic bay system: aquaculture. Submitted to Suffolk County Department of Health. Economic Analysis, Inc., Peace Dale, RI 02883.

Bortman, Marci L. and Nancy Niedowski (August 31, 1998), Peconic Estuary Program Natural Resources Subcommittee- Characterization Report of the Living Resources of the Peconic Estuary.

Botton, M. L., R. E. Loveland, and T. R. Jacobsen (1988), Beach erosion and geochemical factors: influence on spawning success of horseshoe crabs (Limulus polyphemus) in Delaware Bay. Marine Biology. 99: 325-332.

Bruno, S. F., R. D. Staker, and G. M. Sharma (1980), Dynamics of phytoplankton productivity in the Peconic Estuary, Long Island. Estuarine and Coastal Marine Science. 10: 247-263.

Burkholder, J. M., K. M. Mason, H. B. Glasgow, Jr. (1992), Water-column nitrate enrichment promotes decline of eelgrass Zostera marina: evidence from seasonal mesocosm experiments. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 81: 163-178.

Burns, D. (1991), Cumulative effects of small modifications to habitat. Fisheries. 16(1): 12 -17.

Capriulo, G.M. (December 1996), Connecticut DEP Long Island Sound Research Fund-Alteration of the Planktonic Food Web of Long Island Sound Due to Eutrophication.

Cashin Associates, P.C. (January, 1996), Peconic Estuary Program Final Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Study.

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Colletti, M. (1993), 1993 Peconic/Gardiners’ Bay pound net location survey. Unpublished report prepared for the New York Department of Environmental Conservation.

Dennison, W.C., G.J. Marshall and C. Wigand (1989), Effect of “Brown Tide” shading on eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) distributions. Chap. 37. In: Novel Phytoplankton Blooms. Causes and impacts of recurrent brown tides and other unusual blooms. Coastal and environmental studies 35. (Editors: Cosper, E.M., V.M. Bricelj, and E.J. Carpenter) Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 675-692.

Dennison, B., C. Smith, M. Fonseca, B. Orth, and G. Rivara (1988), Eelgrass seedling study. Eelgrass workshop, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County.

Dumais, S. and C. Smith (1997), Submerged aquatic vegetation long term monitoring program. Progress Report 1. Marine Program, Cornell Cooperative Extension. Submitted to the Peconic Estuary Program.

EEA, Inc. (March 1999), Peconic Estuary Program Eelgrass Habitat Criteria Study.

EEA, Inc. (October 1999), Peconic Estuary Program Tidal Creek Study.

Ethan C. Eldon Associates, Inc. (1995), Suffolk County Department of Public Works maintenance dredging projects draft generic environmental impact statement. Prepared for the County of Suffolk Department of Public Works.

Ferraro, S. P. (1980), Daily time of spawning of 12 fishes in the Peconic Bays, New York. Fishery Bulletin. 78(2): 455-464.

Fonseca, M.S., G.W. Thayer, and A. J. Chester, and C. Foltz (1984), Impact of scallop harvesting on eelgrass (Zostera marina) meadows: implications for management. North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 4: 286-293.

Gainey, L. F., Jr. and S. E. Shumway (1991), The physiological effect of Aureococcus anophagefferens (“brown tide”) on the lateral cilia of bivalve mollusks. Biol. Bull. 181: 298- 306.

Hardy, C. D. (1976), A preliminary description of the Peconic Bay Estuary. Marine Sciences Research Center Special Report 3, Reference 76-4. State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY.

Hecht, A., D. Avrin, S. Melvin, J. Nicholls, C. Raithel, and K. Terwilliger (1996), Piping plover (Charadrius melodus) Atlantic coast population revised recovery plan. Prepared by the Atlantic Coast Piping Plover Recovery Team. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 5, Hadley, MA.

Herrmann, R. E. (1997), The effects of shoreline hardening on the South Shore of Long Island, New York. Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University. Prepared for the Town of Southampton, NY.

International Technology Corporation with support from Geraghty and Miller Inc. (1998), Brookhaven National Laboratory Final Operable Unit Five Remedial Investigation Report. Prepared for Brookhaven National Laboratory, Brookhaven Science Associates, Upton, NY. BNL contract No. 710617.

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Lewis, D. E. and G. Rivara (1997), An assessment of shellfish resources in the tributaries and embayments of the Peconic Estuary. Draft. Cornell Cooperative Extension Program. Prepared for the Peconic Estuary Program.

Lewis, D., J. Kassner, R. Cerrato, and R. Finch (1997), An assessment of shellfish resources in the deep water areas of the Peconic Estuary. Marine Sciences Research Center, State University of New York at Stony Brook. Prepared for the Peconic Estuary Program.

Mariculture Technologies, Inc. (1998), Environmental assessment and proposed permit amendment relating to ocean net pen culture operations for the production of summer flounder (Paralichthys dentatus). Prepared by Suffolk Environmental Consulting, Inc. for the N. Y. S. Department of Environmental Conservation.

Newton, D. F. (1981), Report of the Peconic River screening study pursuant to the New York State Wild, Scenic, and Recreational Rivers Act. Prepared for the Riverhead Town Conservation Advisory Council, the Brookhaven Town Conservation Advisory Council, and the Southampton Town Environmental Board.

NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (1993), Endangered, threatened and special concern fish and wildlife species of New York State. From the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, Division of Fish and Wildlife, Wildlife Resources Center, Delmar, NY.

New York Sea Grant Institute, SUNY NY & Cornell University (1985), Aquaculture Development in New York State, Final Report.

Nuzzi, R. and R. M. Waters (1998), Peconic Estuary Program surface water quality monitoring report, volume I, narrative. Draft. Suffolk County Department of Health Services, Division of Environmental Quality, Office of Ecology, Bureau of Marine Resources.

Peterson, C. H., H. C. Summerson, and S. Fegley (1987), Ecological consequences of mechanical harvesting of clams. Fishery Bulletin. 85(2): 281-298.

Pleuthner, Rachel A. (August 1995), Rare Plants, Rare Animals and Significant Natural Communities in the Peconic Estuary.

Pohle, D. G., V. M. Bricelj, and Z. Garcia-Esquivel (1991), The eelgrass canopy: an above-bottom refuge from benthic predators for juvenile bay scallops, Argopecten irradians. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 109: 117-136.

Reschke, C. (1990), Ecological communities of New York State. New York Natural Heritage Program, NYS Department of Environmental Conservation. 96 pp.

Sadove, S. S. and P. Cardinale (1993), Species composition and distribution of marine mammals and sea turtles in the New York Bight. Final report to U. S. Fish and Wildlife

Sclafani, M. and M. Bortman (1999), Peconic Estuary Program Natural Resources Subcommittee- Summary of threats to the living resources of the Peconic Estuary.

SCDHS Office of Ecology, (October 1, 1998), Peconic Estuary Program- Surface Water Quality Nitrogen, Dissolved Oxygen, and Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Habitat.

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Short, F. T., D. M. Burdick, J. S. Wolf, and G. E. Jones (1993), Eelgrass in estuarine research reserves along the east coast, U. S. A, Part I: declines from pollution and disease and Part II: management of eelgrass meadows. NOAA - Coastal Ocean Program Publication.

Solomon, Nancy (October 1998), Historic Shellfishing in the Peconic Estuary Based on Baymen’s Interviews: 1945-1985.

Strieb, Max (January 1993), Long Island Sound Study- Assessment of Living Marine Resources.

Suffolk County Department of Planning (1998), Peconic Estuary Program land use change analysis. Draft. Environmental Analysis and Research Divisions.

U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (1991), Northeast coastal areas study: significant coastal habitats of southern New England and portions of Long Island, New York. Prepared by the Southern New England-New York Bight Coastal Ecosystems Program, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Charlestown, RI.

U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (1997), Significant habitats and habitat complexes of the New York Bight watershed. Prepared by the Southern New England-New York Bight Coastal Ecosystems Program, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Charlestown, RI.

U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Ecological Services (1998), The Peconic Watershed- Recent Trends in Wetlands and Their Buffers.

Vestal, B. and A. Rieser (1995), Methodologies and mechanisms for management of cumulative coastal environmental impacts. NOAA Coastal Ocean Program, Decision Analysis Series No. 6. U. S. Department of Commerce. 394 pp.

Weber, A. and C. Grahn (1995), Commercial finfish and crustacean landings from Peconic and , New York 1980 - 1992. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Division of Marine Resources, Bureau of Finfish and Crustaceans.

Weber, A., C. Grahn, and B. Havens (1998), Species composition, seasonal occurrence and relative abundance of finfish and macroinvertebrates taken by small-mesh otter trawl in Peconic Bay, New York. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Division of Fish, Wildlife and Marine Resources, Marine Finfish Unit.

Wenczel, P., Smith C. and Tettelbach S.T. (1994), Planting Bay Scallops. Results of reseeding Bay Scallops in the Peconic Bay, N.Y. 1986 to 1992. A Final Report Submitted to New York State Urban Development Corporation, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the County of Suffolk.

Young, B. and E. Woltmann (1994), Demonstration project for the restoration and enhancement of alewives in the Peconic River. Proposal submitted to the Peconic Estuary Program.

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CHAPTER 5: PATHOGENS MANAGEMENT PLAN

Cabelli, V.J., A.P. Dufour, M.A. Levin, L.J. McCabe, and P.W. Haberman (1979), Relationship of microbial indicators to health effects at Maine bathing beaches. American Journal of Public Health 69:690.

Cabelli, V.J. (1983), Health Effects Criteria for Marine Recreational Waters. United States Environmental Protection Agency, EPA-600/1-80-031, Cincinnati, OH.

Elliot, E.L. and R.R. Colwell (1985), Indicator organisms for estuarine and marine waters. FEMS Microbiol. Rev. 32:61-79.

Garabedian, B.J. (1994), North Sea Harbor Stormwater Impact Study. Final Report. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. 20 pp. (plus appendices).

CHAPTER 6: TOXICS MANAGEMENT PLAN

Arthur D. Little, Inc. (Helder Costa, et al.) (December 13, 1996), Chemical Contaminant Distributions in Peconic Estuary Sediments. Final Report. Submitted to Suffolk County Department of Health Services and Peconic Estuary Program - Reference 47389.

Bastian, Robert K., United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Wastewater Management (March 17-20, 1996), Disinfecting Wastewater for Discharge and Reuse: An Overview of Some Current Issues, in Water Environment Federation Proceedings of Disinfecting Wastewater for Discharge and Reuse, Portland OR.

Bastian, Robert K., United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Wastewater Management Municipal Wastewater Disinfection: Protecting Aquatic Life and Human Health (draft), EPA/480/09-90-010.

Breuer, Eric R. (May 1997), Distribution of Trace Metals and Dissolved Organic Carbon in a “Brown Tide” Influenced Estuary: The Peconics. Master of Science Thesis in Marine Environmental Science, State University of New York at Stony Brook.

Center for Research Management, Salt Lake City, Utah (1996), Charting a Sustainable Future, Golf & the Environment, Environmental Principles for Golf Courses in the United States.

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County (October 1995), Clean Sweep Final Report, Nassau and Suffolk Counties, NY.

Federal Register, Vol. 59, No. 80, Tuesday April 26, 1994, Sediment Quality Criteria & Support Documents; Reopening of Notice of Availability and Request for Comment.

International Technology Corporation (January 31, 2000), Plutonium Contamination Characterization and Radiological Dose and Risk Assessment Report for Operable Unit V (Final). Submitted to Brookhaven National Laboratory/Brookhaven Science Associates. BNL Contract No. 710617.

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International Technology Corporation (August 1, 1997) Operable Unit V Acid Volatile Sulfide/Simultaneously Extracted Metal Study of Peconic River Sediment Report. Submitted to Brookhaven National Laboratory and Associated Universities, Inc. BNL Contract No. 710617.

International Technology Corporation (August 1, 1997), Operable Unit V Additional Fish Tissue Bioaccumulation Study Report. Submitted to Brookhaven National Laboratory and Associated Universities, Inc. BNL Contract No. 710617.

International Technology Corporation (December 9, 1996), Operable Unit V Fish Tissue Bioaccumulation Study Report. Submitted to Brookhaven National Laboratory and Associated Universities, Inc. BNL Contract No. 710617.

International Technology Corporation (November 5, 1996), Operable Unit V Toxicity Testing Study of Peconic River Sediments Report. Submitted to Brookhaven National Laboratory and Associated Universities, Inc. BNL Contract No. 710617.

International Technology Corporation with support from Geraghty & Miller, Inc. Environmental Services (July 18, 1996), Operable Unit V Remedial Investigation Report (Draft). Submitted to Brookhaven National Laboratory and Associated Universities, Inc. BNL Contract No. 710617.

Lewsey, Clement et al., National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (March 14, 1996), Letter to George Stafford (NYSDOS) and Philip DeGaetano (NYSDEC), transmitting draft findings and conditions for the New York Coastal Nonpoint Pollution Control Program under Section 6217(c)(1) of the Coastal Zone Act Reauthorization Amendments of 1990.

Long, Edward R., et al (1996), Estimates of the Spatial Extent of Sediment Toxicity in Major U.S. Estuaries, Environmental Science Technology, Vol. 30, No 12, pp. 3585 - 3592.

Long, Edward R., et al (1995), Incidence of Adverse Biological Effects Within Ranges of Chemical Concentrations in Marine and Estuarine Sediments, Environmental Management, Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 81-97.

Long, Edward R., and Lee G. Morgan, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Service (August 1991), The Potential for Biological Effects of Sediment-Sorbed Contaminants Tested in the National Status and Trends Program, NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS OMA 52.

McLaughlin, Larry, West Virginia University, National Research Center for Coal and Energy, Morgantown, WV (1995), Marine Engine Impact on Air and Water Quality: An Initial Assessment of Water Scrubbing and Cooling Effects on Marine Engine Hydrocarbon Emissions to More Accurately Determine Their Impact on Both Air and Water Quality.

New York-New Jersey Harbor Estuary Program (March 1996) Final Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan.

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (September 24, 1998), Review of Swedish Study of Outboard Engine Exhaust. Internal NYSDEC memorandum from Timothy Sinnott to James Colquhoun.

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New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Technical Guidance for Screening Contaminated Sediments. Division of Fish, Wildlife and Marine Resources Guidance Series, Albany, NY. 36 pp.

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Division of Environmental Remediation, (December 1996), Record of Decision, Bulova Watch Case Factory Site, Village of Sag Harbor, Suffolk County, Site Number 1-52-139.

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Division of Hazardous Waste Remediation (April 1996), Inactive Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites in New York State, Site List by Counties; Volume 1, Nassau and Suffolk Counties.

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (June 1994), New York State Water Quality 1994.

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Division of Water (October 1993), Ambient Water Quality Standards and Guidance Values. Also known as "Technical and Operational Guidance Series (TOGS) 1.1.1.”

New York State Department of Health (revised September 1998), New York State Department of Health Advisories, Chemicals in Sportfish and Game 1998-1999.

New York State Department of Health (March 1996), 1996-1997 Health Advisories: Chemicals in Sportfish and Game.

New York State Department of Health, Bureau of Environmental Radiation Protection (September 12, 1996), Radioactive Contamination in the Peconic River, A Review of New York State Environmental Radiation Monitoring Program Data.

New York State Department of State in cooperation with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (July 1995), New York State Coastal Nonpoint Pollution Control Program (prepared in fulfillment of the requirements of Section 6217 of the Coastal Zone Act Reauthorization Amendments of 1990).

O’Connor, Thomas P. and Benoit Beliaeff, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (1995), Recent Trends in Coastal Environmental Quality: Results from the Mussel Watch Project from 1986-1993.

Peconic Estuary Program Management Conference (December 1994), Peconic Estuary Program Action Plan.

Peconic Estuary Program Management Conference (June 25, 1993), Peconic Estuary Program Management Conference Agreement .

Sinnott, T.J., New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (June 5, 1999), Assessment of the Risks to Aquatic Life from the Use of Pressure Treated Wood in Water.

Suffolk County Department of Health Services (June 1999), Water Quality Monitoring Program to Detect Pesticide Contamination in Groundwaters of Nassau and Suffolk Counties, NY.

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Suffolk County Department of Health Services (November 1992), Brown Tide Comprehensive Assessment and Management Program.

Suffolk County Department of Health Services (March 1991), Peconic Estuary National Estuary Program Nomination.

Town of East Hampton (1995), East Hampton Town Code, Chapter 153, Harbor Protection Overlay Districts.

United States Department of Energy (February 9, 2000), Proposed Plan for Operable Unit V: Peconic River/Sewage Treatment Plant, Brookhaven National Laboratory.

United States Environmental Protection Agency and United States Department of Agriculture (March 20, 2000), Clinton-Gore Administration Acts to Eliminate MTBE, Boost Ethanol. Press Release (with attachments)

United States Environmental Protection Agency (1999), Peconic Estuary Fish, Shellfish and Crustacean Toxics Survey Quality Assurance Project Plan for Field Collection Effort.

United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region II (1999), Preliminary Data Tables for the Peconic Estuary Tributaries Sediment Toxics Survey.

United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water (April 1999), Phase I Uniform National Discharge Standards for Vessels of the Armed Forces, Technical Development Document. (EPA-821-R-99-001)

United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region II (August 1998), Peconic Estuary Tributaries Sediment Toxics Survey Field Sampling Plan/Quality Assurance Project Plan.

United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region II (August 1998), Sediment Toxicity Testing in the Peconic Estuary/Watershed Using the Amphipod, Ampelisca Abdita.

United States Environmental Protection Agency and United States Department of Energy (March 1996), Memorandum of Agreement between the USEPA and USDOE. [regarding the operation and environmental management of Brookhaven National Laboratory (with attachments)]

United States Environmental Protection Agency (January 1993), Guidance Specifying Management Measures for Sources of Nonpoint Pollution in Coastal Waters (issued under the Authority of Section 6217(g) of the Coastal Zone Act Reauthorization Amendments of 1990) (USEPA 840-B- 92-002).

United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Emergency and Remedial Response (September 1992), Superfund Record of Decision: North Sea Municipal Landfill, NY. (USEPA/ROD/R02-92/175; PB93-963811)

United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Emergency and Remedial Response (September 1989), Superfund Record of Decision: North Sea Municipal Landfill, NY. (USEPA/ROD/R02-89/085).

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United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Emergency and Remedial Response (September 1992), Superfund Record of Decision: Rowe Industries Groundwater Contamination, NY. (USEPA/ROD/R02-92/179; PB93-963827)

United States Environmental Protection Agency (September 1989), Assessing Human Health Risks from Chemically Contaminated Fish and Shellfish: A Guidance Manual (USEPA-503/8-89-002).

United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water Regulations and Standards, Criteria and Standards Division (January 1985), Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Chlorine - 1984 (USEPA 440/5-84-030).

United States Geological Survey (June 1999), Pesticides and their Metabolites in Wells of Suffolk County, New York 1998.

United States Geological Survey (May 1999), Pesticides in Streams in New Jersey and Long Island, New York and Relation to Land Use.

United States Geological Survey (June 1998), Pesticide Concentrations in Surface Waters of New York State in Relation to Land Use — 1997.

CHAPTER 7: CRITICAL LANDS PROTECTION STRATEGY

Economic Analysis, Inc. (November 1996), The Peconic Estuary System: Perspective on Uses, Sectors and Economic Impacts.

Economic Analysis, Inc. (February 1999), Resource and Recreational Economic Values for the Peconic Estuary System.

Suffolk County Department of Health Services, Office of Ecology (January 15, 1999), Peconic Estuary Program - Nitrogen Loading Budget and Trends, Major, External, Anthropogenic Nitrogen Sources: Groundwater and Duck Farms.

Suffolk County Department of Planning (January 1997), Peconic Estuary Program Existing Land Use Inventory.

CHAPTER 8: PUBLIC EDUCATION AND OUTREACH MANAGEMENT PLAN

Coastal Waters in Jeopardy: Reversing the Decline, an oversight report of the Congressional Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, published by Congress in 1989.

CHAPTER 9: CCMP FINANCING

Delaware Estuary Program (September 1996), Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan for the Delaware Estuary.

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East End Land Bank Coalition (April 9, 1998), The Case for an Land Bank. (East End Land Bank Coalition, P.O. Box 569, Bridgehampton NY 11932)

Grigalunas, Thomas and Jerry Diamantides, Economic Analysis, Inc. (November 1996), The Peconic Estuary System: Perspectives on Uses, Sectors, and Economic Impacts (Revised Final Report). (Peace Dale, Rhode Island)

Group for the , Blueprint For Our Future.

New York State (August 1997), Clean Water/Clean Air Bond Act, Water Quality Improvement Projects, Information for Applicants.

New York-New Jersey Harbor Estuary Program (March 1996), New York-New Jersey Harbor Estuary Program (Including the Bight Restoration Plan) Final Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan. (Main Report and Appendix 4: Finance Plan and Implementation Strategy)

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (1997), Local Open Space Planning, A Guide to the Process.

United States Environmental Protection Agency (September 1997), Protecting Wetlands with the Clean Water State Revolving Fund. (EPA832-F97-017)

United States Environmental Protection Agency (December 1999), Catalog of Federal Funding Sources for Watershed Protection. Second Edition (EPA 841-B-99-003)

United States Environmental Protection Agency (August 1996), Beyond SRF: Workbook for Financing CCMP Implementation. (EPA 842-B-96-002)

CHAPTER 10: POST CCMP MANAGEMENT

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