Algal Blooms & Zooplankton Circulation Models & Tides

Algal Blooms & Zooplankton Circulation Models & Tides

1995 Florida Bay Science Conference Abstracts Item Type book Publisher National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorlogical Laboratory Download date 28/09/2021 19:27:13 Link to Item http://hdl.handle.net/1834/18190 95ab Algal Blooms & Zooplankton 1995 Abstracts ● Blue-Green Algal Blooms in Florida Bay - Edward J. Phlips ● Microalgae of Florida Bay - Karen A. Steidinger ● Phytoplankton Dynamics Studies in Florida Bay - Carmelo R. Tomas ● Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Phytoplankton Bloom in Florida Bay as Measured by Taxonomically Significant Algal Accessory Pigments - Laurie L. Richardson ● Zooplankton Grazing and Production in Florida Bay - G.S. Kleppel ● Zooplankton in Florida Bay - Peter B. Ortner Circulation Models & Tides 1995 Abstracts ● Analysis of TOPEX/Poseidon Satellite Altimeter Data for Determining Sea Surface Height Variability as Boundary Conditions for Nested Florida Bay Numerical Models - George A. Maul ● Automated In Situ Monitoring of Meteorological and Oceanographic Parameters on http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/flbay/95ab.html (1 of 7)9/10/2007 2:32:31 PM 95ab the Florida Keys Coral Reef Tract and in Florida Bay - S.L. Vargo ● Florida Bay Circulation - Ned P. Smith ● Florida Bay Circulation and Exchange Study - Thomas N. Lee ● Hydrodynamic Modeling of Florida Bay - Boris Galperin ● A Mass-Balance Model of Salinity in Florida Bay: A Tool for Research and Management - W.K. Nuttle ● A Preliminary Modeling Study of Circulation and transport in Florida Bay - Y. Peter Sheng ● Review and Evaluation of Selected Features of the Natural Systems Model, South Florida - Jerad D. Bales ● Salinity and Current Patterns in Western Florida Bay - John D. Wang ● A Study to Define Model and Data Needs for Florida - John D. Wang Contaminants & Toxins 1995 Abstracts ● An Ecotoxicological Assessment of Pesticide and Urban Nonpoint Source Runoff into Florida Bay and Surrounding Environments - Geoffrey I. Scott ● Monitoring Changes in the Estuaries of the United States: The Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program in Florida Bay - Kevin Summers ● Oyster and Sediment Contaminant Levels and Trends in South Florida - A. Y. Cantillo Fisheries 1995 Abstracts ● Age, Growth, Mortality, Fecundity, and RNA-DNA Analysis of Spotted Sea Trout, Cynoscion Nebulosus, in Florida Bay - Dana M. Elledge ● Assessment of Trophic Structure, Mercury Levels, and Responses of Fish and Shellfish to Changes in Habitat in Florida Bay -Donald E. Hoss ● The Effects of Hydrology on Fish Species of the Florida Bay Mangroves Zone: Preliminary Results - Jerry Lorenz http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/flbay/95ab.html (2 of 7)9/10/2007 2:32:31 PM 95ab ● Fish and Shrimp Population on Seagrasses-Covered Mud Banks in Florida Bay: 1984-86 Versus 1994-95 - R.E. Matheson, Jr. ● Marine Fisheries-Independent Monitoring Program - James A. Colvocoresses ● Status of Gamefish Harvest Monitoring in Florida Bay, Everglades National Park - Thomas W. Schmidt Hydrology 1995 Abstracts ● Baseline Information on the Quality of Nearshore Waters of The Florida Keys: Identifying Trends and Variability - William Miller ● A Comparison of Mercury in Estuarine Fish: Indian River Lagoon and Florida Bay- Douglas G. Strom ● A Comprehensive Groundwater Modeling System for Evaluating the Impacts of the C-111 Canal on Regional Water Resources - David R. Richards ● Dynamics of Groundwater, Surface Water and Salinity Related to the Mangrove/ Marsh Ecotone - William K. Nuttle ● Freshwater Flows into East Florida Bay - Eduardo Patino ● Geophysical Mapping of Fresh/Saltwater Interface - David V. Fitterman ● Hydrodynamic Modeling for Evaluation of the Impacts of the C-111 Canal on Regional Water Resources - Lisa C. Roig ● Hydrogeologic Aspects of Sewage Disposal in the Florida Keys - E.A. Shinn ● The Importance of Taylor Slough Hydrology on Salinities in Florida Bay - Robert A. Johnson ● Monitoring and Evaluation of Radar Measured Rainfall Estimates Over Florida Bay and the Everglades - Paul T. Willis ● Reconstruction and Simulation of Episodic Meteorological Events and Local Weather Regimes Which Affect the South Florida Ecosystem - Craig Mattocks ● Submarine Groundwater Discharge - Jeffrey Chanton ● Visual Mapping of Water Quality in Florida Bay and Adjacent Waters - Bill Sargent http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/flbay/95ab.html (3 of 7)9/10/2007 2:32:31 PM 95ab Mangrove Ecology Abstracts 1995 ● Mangrove Mortality in Florida Bay - P. Carlson ● Patterns of Vegetation and Mangrove Die-Back on Florida Bay Keys - Thomas V. Armentano Marine Endangered Species Abstracts 1995 ● Breeding Populations of Bald Eagles and Ospreys in Florida Bay - William B. Robertson, Jr. ● Research, Monitoring and Modeling of the Endangered American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) in Florida Bay - Frank J. Mazzotti ● Spatial Analysis of Florida Bay - Joan A. Browder ● Studies of Marine Turtles in Florida Bay - Barbara A. Schroeder Mollusks & Crustaceans Abstracts 1995 ● The Effect of Changing Juvenile Habitat on Spiny Lobster Recruitment - William F. Hernkind ● Mapping Florida Bay Benthic Assemblages: Using Mollusks to Assess Faunal Change - William G. Lyons ● Pink Shrimp as Indicators of Habitat Health in Florida Bay - Joan Browder ● Sponge Biomass Estimates in the Upper and Middle Keys, with Reference to the Impact of Extensive Sponge Mortalities - John M. Stevely http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/flbay/95ab.html (4 of 7)9/10/2007 2:32:31 PM 95ab ● Temporal and Spatial Variation in Seagrass Associated Fish and Invertebrates in Western Florida Bay: A Decadal Comparison - Michael B. Robblee Salinity & Nutrients Abstracts 1995 ● The Florida Bay Watch Volunteer Program - Fran Decker ● Marine Physical Monitoring in Everglades National Park - DeWitt Smith ● Nutrient Exchange Between Florida Bay and the Everglades' Salinity Transition Zone - Enrique Reyes ● Nutrient Exchange Between Florida Bay and the Everglades' Salinity Transition Zone: The Importance of Transformations in Mangrove Wetlands - Daniel L. Childers ● Nutrients Dynamics and Limitation in Florida Bay - Wayne S. Gardner ● An Overview of SFWMD Research in the Florida Bay - Everglades Ecotone - D.T. Rudnick ● Sediments, Episodic Land Runoff, and Localized Episodic Groundwater Flushing as Nutrient Sources to South Florida Coastal Waters - Larry E. Brand ● A Study of the Organic Carbon Flux in Florida Bay - Peter K. Swart ● Water Quality Monitoring in Florida Bay: Insights into the Biogeochemistry of the Subtropical Bays and Estuaries of Southwest Florida - James W. Fourqurean Seagrass Ecology Abstracts 1995 ● Benthic Macrophyte and Invertebrate Distribution and Seasonality in the Florida Bay - Everglades Ecotone: Influence of Salinity Variation - Douglas Morrison ● Benthic Macrophyte Seasonal and Longer-Term Patterns in Florida Bay Along the Key Largo Shoreline - Douglas Morrison ● Florida Department of Environmental Protection Fisheries Habitat Assessment Program (FHAP): An Assessment of Macrophyte Distribution and Abundance on a http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/flbay/95ab.html (5 of 7)9/10/2007 2:32:31 PM 95ab Florida Bay-Wide Scale - Michael J. Durako ● Habitat Inventory and Change in Seagrass and Other Aquatic Beds - Frank J. Sargent ● The Influence of Salinity Fluctuation on Submersed Vegetation at the Land Margin of Northern Florida Bay - Clay L. Montague ● Long-Term Seagrass Monitoring Stations on Cross Bank: the Effects of Long-Term Manipulation of Nutrient Supply on Competition Between the Seagrasses Thalassia Testudinium and Halodule Wrightii in Florida Bay - James W. Fourqurean ● Primary Productivity and Standing Stock Estimates of Benthic, Epiphytic, Plankton, and Seagrass Communities of Florida Bay - Paul V. Zimba ● Resource Health Issues in Florida Bay: Linking Disease and Mortalities - Jan H. Landsberg ● Seagrass Cover-Abundance and Distribution in Northeast Florida Bay Downstream From the C-111 Canal and Taylor Slough - Lee Hefty ● Spatial and Temporal Variations in Seagrass Biomass and Productivity Across Florida Bay - Jay C. Zieman Sedimentation & Paleoecology Abstracts 1995 ● An Approach to the Retrospective Analyses of Salinity in Florida Bay Using Carbon and Oxygen Isotopes from Mollusk Shells - Robert B. Halley ● Documenting the Styles of Sedimentation and Contained Historical Sedimentary Record in Shallow Marine Environments in and Adjacent to Florida Bay, South Florida - H.R. Wanless ● Florida Bay Ecosystem: Measuring Historical Change - G. Lynn Brewster-Wingard ● Florida Bay Salinity: Fragile Links Between Sediments, Sea Level, and Onshore Water Management - Robert B. Halley ● A History of Salinity and Eutrophication in Florida Bay Using Stable Oxygen and Carbon Isotopes from Scleractinian Corals - Peter K. Swart ● The Hydrology and Geochemistry of Mangrove Mud-Islands in Florida Bay - Phillip A. Kramer http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/flbay/95ab.html (6 of 7)9/10/2007 2:32:31 PM 95ab ● Natural and Anthropogenic Events Impacting Florida Bay, 1910 - 1994 Time Line - A. Y. Cantillo ● Paleoecology of the Everglades National Park - M.G. Winkler ● Remote Sensing of Water Turbidity and Sedimentation in Florida Bay - Richard P. Stumpf Return to the Florida Bay Page Last updated: 06/14/98 by: Monika Gurnée [email protected] http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/flbay/95ab.html (7 of 7)9/10/2007 2:32:31 PM Algal Blooms & Zooplankton-1995 Algal Blooms & Zooplankton 1995 Abstracts Zooplankton Grazing and Production in Florida Bay G.S. Kleppel, Oceanographic Center, Nova Southeastern University, Dania, FL 33004; Carmelo Tomas, Florida Marine Research Institute, Department

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