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Appendix A: References Adams, C.C. and T.L. Hankinson. 1928. The Ecology and Economics of Oneida Lake Fish. Roosevelt Wild Life Annals of the Roosevelt Wild Life Forest Experiment Station. Volume 1, Numbers 3 and 4. November 1928. A bulletin of the New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse University. Adams, C.C., and T.L. Hankinson. 1916. Notes on Oneida Lake fish and fisheries. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 45: 155-169. Alerich, C. L. and D. A. Drake. 1995. Forest Statistic for New York: 1980 and 1993. Forest Inventory and Analysis Unit Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Radnor, PA. Baird, G. 1996. Biological Assessment and Survey of the East Branch of Fish Creek, Tug Hill, Lewis County, New York. New York Rivers United, Rome, New York. August 1996. Baker, F.C. 1918. The productivity of invertebrate fish food, on the bottom of Oneida Lake, with reference to mollusks. N.Y. State Coll. For, Tech. Pub. 9: 1-264. Baker, F.C. 1916. The freshwater mollusks of Oneida Lake, New York. Nautilus 30: 5-9. Bode, R., M. Novak, and L. Abele. 1993. Twenty Year Trends in Water Quality of Rivers and Streams in New York State Based on Macroinvertebrate Data 1972-1992. Stream Biomonitoring Unit, Bureau of Monitoring and Assessment, Division of Water, NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, Albany, New York. Breidenbach, M. February 17, 2000. Foreclosure papers served on Oneidas. The Syracuse Post- Standard, Madison County Edition, page B1. Breidenbach, M. December 5, 1998. Oneida Nation buys marina at lake. The Post-Standard, Madison County Edition, page B1. Burdick, G.E. and M. Lipschuetz. 1948. Stream Pollution Report. mimeo. New York State Dept. of Conservation. Albany, New York. Burdick, G.E. and M. Lipschuetz. 1946. A Report on the Investigation of Oneida Lake. mimeo. New York State Dept. of Conservation. Albany, New York. Caceras, C.E. 1998. Interspecific variation in the abundance, production, and emergence of Daphnia diapausing eggs. Ecology 79(5): 1699-1710. Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Organization. 2000. Cayuga Lake Watershed Preliminary Watershed Characterization. Prepared for the Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Organization by the Genesee/Finger Lakes Regional Planning Council. Appendix A Page 1 Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board. 2000. The Oneida Lake Book: A Citizen’s Guide to Lake Protection. Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board. 1978. A Guide to Fishing in Central New York. A brochure financed in part by the State of New York. Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board and Metropolitan Development Association. 1996. A Profile of Central New York. Chang, I. 2001. Canal Tenders’ Loving Care. The Post-Standard. July 24, 2001. Clady, M.D. and B. Hutchinson. 1976. Food of the yellow perch, Perca flavescens, following the decline of the burrowing mayfly, Hexagenia limbata. Ohio J. Sci. 76(3): 133-138. Claiborne, W. 2001. Oneidas are Betting on Mexican Casinos: After Success in New York, Tribe Will Manage Resorts in Acapulco, Mazatlan. The Washington Post, March 31, 2001. Accessed from the World Wide Web http://zogby.com/intsoundbites/ReadClips.dbm?ID=41. Coleman, J.T.H., M.E. Richmond, and M.H. Perkins. 2001. Observations from the 2001 nesting season – Oneida Lake, NY. New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. Coin, G. 2002. Oneida Land Claim Participants Talk: Negotiations with Indian, County Governments Still in Infancy, Those Involved Say. The Post-Standard, Madison Edition. January 28, 2002, Page B1. Coin, G. 2001. Oneidas Buy Land Beyond Thruway: Representative says the Nation has no firm plans for its newest purchase. The Post-Standard, August 15, 2001. Page A1. Connelly, N.A., T.L. Brown and B.A. Knuth. 1997. New York Statewide Angler Survey 1996, Report I: Angler Effort and Expenditures. NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, Division of Fish and Wildlife, Albany, NY. Dean, W.E., W.S. Moore, and K.H. Nealson. 1981. Manganese cycles and the origin of manganese nodules, Oneida Lake, New York, U.S.A. Chem. Geol. 34: 53-64. DeLaubenfels, D.J. 1966. Soil. In: J.H. Thompson (ed.) Geography of New York State. Syracuse University Press. Dence, W.A. and D.F. Jackson. 1959. Changing chemical and biological conditions in Oneida Lake, New York. School Sci. Math 59: 317-325. Diddle, F. 2001. Fish stocking levels, population discussed. Cazenovia Republican. May 2, 2001. Page B3. Appendix A Page 2 East Branch of Fish Creek Working Group. 1999. Conservation Easements and the East Branch of Fish Creek: The Future of the East Branch of Fish Creek Watershed. East Branch of Fish Creek Working Group. 1997. Tug Hill’s Eastern Core Forest: Recommendations for the Protection of Jobs, the Environment and Traditional Uses. East Branch of Fish Creek Working Group. 1996. Draft Plan for the Future of the East Branch of Fish Creek Watershed. Eastern Oswego Basin Regional Water Resources Planning Board. 1973. Interboard Plan for the Greater Finger Lakes – Oswego River Basin: Summary Report on the Recommended Plan of the Eastern Oswego Basin Regional Water Resources Planning Board. Effler, S.W. (ed.). 1979. Water Quality Analysis of Limestone Creek. Department of Civil Engineering, Syracuse University, New York. Fadem, C. M. 2001. Chronology of Landscape Evolution at Oneida Lake, New York. Senior thesis. Department of Geology, Hamilton College, Clinton, New York. Farquahar, J. F. August 2001. Balancing Act: Managing Cormorants in Upstate New York. New York State Conservationist. Federation of Lakes Associations, Inc., and New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. 1990. Diet for a Small Lake: A New Yorkers Guide to Lake Management. Rochester. NY. Federation of Lake Associations. Forney, J.L. 1980. Evolution of a management strategy for the walleye in Oneida Lake, New York. NY Fish. Game Journal. 27: 105-141. Forney, J.L. 1973. Monitoring the ecosystem. N.Y. Fed. Aid Project No. F-17-R-17, Jo. No. 1- c. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Albany, NY. Goebel, H.M. 2001. Water level management. Clearwaters. 31(4): 18-20. Great Swamp Conservancy, Inc. 1998. The Marsh Lander. January 1998. Greeson, P.E. 1971. Limnology of Oneida Lake with emphasis on factors contributing to algal blooms. Open-file Report. U.S. Geological Survey, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Albany, New York. Greeson, P.E., and G.S. Meyers. 1969. The Limnology of Oneida Lake: An Interim Report. Report of Investigation RI-8. United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey and State of New York Conservation Department Water Resources Commission. Groom, D.J. July 12, 2001. Survey Sizes Up Sullivan: Boaters a Bother, but Residents Laud Town’s Rural Qualities. The Post-Standard, Madison Edition, Section B-1. Appendix A Page 3 Hall, D.J. 1967. Limnology of Oneida Lake. Prog. Rep. Hatch 479 (mimeo). Cornell University Biological Field Station, Bridgeport, New York. Harman, W.N. 2000. Diminishing species richness of mollusks in Oneida Lake, New York State, USA. The nautilus 114(3): 120-126. Harman, W.N. 1970. Fifty years of change in the molluscan fauna of Oneida Lake, New York. Limnology and Oceanography 15: 454-460. Harrington, S.M. 2001. Oneida Lake watershed: A valuable diverse ecosystem. Clearwaters. 31(4): 14-17. Henke, J. 2001. Helping to protect Oneida. Clearwaters. 31(4): 32. Hiscott, E.C. 2000. Paleoenvironmental Development of Eastern Shoreline of Oneida Lake, New York: Evidence from Surficial Mapping, Aerial Photography, and Shallow Geophysics. Senior thesis. Department of Geology, Hamilton College, Clinton, New York. Hornlein, J.F., C.O. Szabo, H.J. Zajd, Jr., and R.L.Mulks. USGS Water Resources Data, New York Water Year 2000, Volume 3, Western New York. U.S. Geological Survey Water- Data Report NY-00-3. 2000. Troy, NY. Prepared by the U.S. Department of the Interior and the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the State of New York and other agencies. Houde, E. D. 1968, The relation of water currents and zooplankton abundance to distribution of larval walleyes, Stizostedion vitreum vitreum, in Oneida Lake, New York. Ph.D. Thesis, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. Idrisi, N. E.L. Mills, L.G. Rudstam, and D.J. Stewart. 2001. Impact of zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) on the lower pelagic trophic levels of Oneida Lake, New York. Can. J. Fish Aquat. Sci. 58(7): 1430-1441. Jackson, J.R., A.J. VanDeValk, T.E. Brooking, O.A. VanKeeken, and L.G. Rudstam. 2002. Growth and feeding dynamics of Lake Sturgeon, Acipenser fulvescens, in Oneida Lake, New York: Results from the first 5 years of a restoration program. J. Applied Ichthyology. Accepted with revision. Jacobsen, T.L. 1966. Trends in abundance of the mayfly, Hexagenia limbata, in Oneida Lake, New York, 1956-1964. N.Y. Fish and Game Journal. 13: 168-175. Johnston, M. 2000. Summary Report for Oneida Lake Watershed Streambank Inventory for Chittenango, Limestone, Butternut, Canaseraga, Cowaselon, and Canastota Creeks North of State Route 5 in Madison and Onondaga Counties. Prepared for the Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board by the Madison County Soil and Water Conservation District. Appendix A Page 4 Kantrowitz, I.H. 1970. Ground-water Resources in the Eastern Oswego River Basin, New York. Prepared for the Eastern Oswego Water Resources Planning Board. State of New York Conservation Department - Water Resources Commission. Basin Planning Report ORB-2 Kappel, W.M. 2001. Managing water resources in Oneida Lake. Clearwaters. 31(4): 8-12. Kappel, W.M. 1997. The Challenges of Managing the Oswego River Basin. Presentation given by USGS Hydrologist Bill Kappel at the Oswego River Basin Water Resources Management Forum. (Article also printed in the Information Exchange, the FL-LOWPA newsletter, published by the Water Resources Board, Summer 1998, Vol 6, No 1.