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ESTUARIES
Volume 26, Number 5, October 2003
CONTENTS
DEBBIE COLBERT AND JAMES MCMANUS. Nutrient Biogeochemistry in an Upwelling-Influenced Estuary of the Pacific Northwest (Tillamook Bay, Oregon, USA). (Abstract) (Full Text)
VÍCTOR F. CAMACHO-IBAR, JOSÉ D. CARRIQUIRY, AND STEPHEN V. SMITH. Non-conservative P and N Fluxes and Net Ecosystem Production in San Quintin Bay, México. (Abstract) (Full Text)
MARIANNA PASTUSZAK, KLAUS NAGEL, ALFRED GRELOWSKI, VOLKER MOHRHOLZ, AND MARIUSZ ZALEWSKI. Nutrient Dynamics in the Pomeranian Bay (Southern Baltic): Impact of the Oder River Outflow. (Abstract) (Full Text)
GAIL T. FRENCH AND KENNETH A. MOORE. Interactive Effects of Light and Salinity Stress on the Growth, Reproduction, and Photosynthetic Capabilities of Vallisneria americana (wild celery). (Abstract) (Full Text)
JING LIN AND ALBERT Y. KUO. A Model Study of Turbidity Maxima in the York River Estuary, Virginia. (Abstract) (Full Text)
XIAOQING HUANG AND JAMES T. MORRIS. Trends in Phosphatase Activity along a Successional Gradient of Tidal Freshwater Marshes on the Cooper River, South Carolina. (Abstract) (Full Text)
THOMAS P. GLANCY, THOMAS K. FRAZER, CHARLES E. CICHRA, AND WILLIAM J. LINDBERG. Comparative Patterns of Occupancy by Decapod Crustaceans in Seagrass, Oyster, and Marsh-edge Habitats in a Northeast Gulf of Mexico Estuary. (Abstract) (Full Text)
MARTÍN A. MONTES-HUGO, SAÚL ALVAREZ-BORREGO, AND ALMA D. GILES-GUZMÁN. Horizontal Sighting Range and Secchi Depth as Estimators of Underwater PAR Attenuation in a Coastal Lagoon. (Abstract) (Full Text)
NADINE A. STRYDOM. An Assessment of Habitat Use by Larval Fishes in a Warm Temperate Estuarine Creek Using Light Traps. (Abstract) (Full Text)
JERAD D. BALES. Effects of Hurricane Floyd Inland Flooding, September - October 1999, on Tributaries to Pamlico Sound, North Carolina. (Abstract) (Full Text)
BENJAMIN L. PEIERLS, ROBERT R. CHRISTIAN, AND HANS W. PAERL. Water Quality and Phytoplankton as Indicators of Hurricane Impacts on a Large Estuarine Ecosystem. (Abstract) (Full Text)
J. RAMUS, L. A. EBY, C. M. MCCLELLAN, AND L. B. CROWDER. Phytoplankton Forcing by a Record Freshwater Discharge Event into a Large Lagoonal Estuary. (Abstract) (Full Text)
PATRICIA A. TESTER, SABRINA M. VARNAM, MARY CULVER, DAVID L. ESLINGER, RICHARD P. STUMPF, ROBERT SWIFT, JAMES YUNGEL, AND R. WAYNE LITAKER. Airborne Detection of Ecosystem Responses to an Extreme Event: Phytoplankton Displacement and Abundance After Hurricane Induced Flooding in the Pamlico-Albemarle Sound System, North Carolina. (Abstract) (Full Text)
S. MARSHALL ADAMS, MARK S. GREELEY, J. MCHUGH LAW, EDWARD J. NOGA, AND JUDITH T. ZELIKOFF. Application of Multiple Sublethal Stress Indicators to Assess the Health of Fish in Pamlico Sound Following Extensive Flooding. (Abstract) (Full Text)
D. REIDE CORBETT AND JAYE E. CABLE. Seepage Meters and Advective Transport in Coastal Environments Comments on "Seepage Meters and Bernoulli's Revenge" by E. A. Shinn, C. D. Reich, and T. D. Hickey. 2002. ESTUAIRES 25:126-132. (Abstract) (Full Text)
EUGENE A. SHINN, CHRISTOPHER D. REICH, AND T. DONALD HICKEY. Reply to Comments by Corbett and Cable on our Paper, "Seepage Meters and Bernoulli's Revenge". (Abstract) (Full Text)
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