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    • Final report : a study of the effects of inlet dimensions on salinity distribution in Great South Bay 

      Marine Sciences Research Center; Pritchard, Donald W.; Gomez-Reyes, Eugenio (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1986-06)
      from the introduction, ". . .The purpose of this study is to test the hypothesis that changes in the dimensions of Fire-Island Inlet such as a large dredging project in the throat region of the Inlet can lead to changes ...
    • The Fixation of incineration ash : physical and leachate properties -- Interim Report - February 1986 

      Marine Sciences Research Center; Roethel, Frank J. (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1986)
      from abstract, " . . .The results of this investigation indicate that incineration ash possesses significant pozzolanic activity and may be a suitable substitute for aggregate in the manufacture of cement blocks for use ...
    • The Fixation of incineration residues: final report August 1986 

      Marine Sciences Research Center; Roethel, Frank J.; Schaeperkoetter, Victor; Gregg, Ruth; Park, Kyeong (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1986-08)
      The full report is contained within two working papers numbers 26 and 27; together they are considered volume one. Prepared for New York State Legislative Commission on the Water Resource Needs of Long Island, from the ...
    • Floatable wastes and the region's beaches : answers to some common questions 

      Marine Sciences Research Center; Bell, Trudy M.; Schubel, J. R.; Swanson, Robert Lawrence; Berger, Harold; Beristain, Mellssa; Breslin, Vincent; Brezner, Jerry; Charnon, Sheila; Cuomo, M. Carmela; Epp, Jennifer; Fisher, Nicholas; Foley, Ronald; Greene, William; Joyce, Ellen; Kamer, Pearl; Karas, Nick; Koppelman, Lee E.; Kreutz, John; Larocca, James; Nuzzi, Robert; Schaeperkoetter, Victor; Wise, William, (W. M.); Doheny, Thomlas [sic] (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1989)
      from the preface, "The summers of 1987 and 1988 have left many lingering questions in the minds of our region's citizens about the state of our waters and beaches. This booklet is an attempt to answer some of the most ...
    • Floatables and medical type wastes on the region's beaches 1989 vs. 1988 What were the differences and their causes? 

      Marine Sciences Research Center; Monteleone, Doreen Michele; Olin, John M.; Schubel, J. R. (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1989-12-15)
      from the introduction, "The Foes of Floatables and Medical Type Waste met on October 24, 1989 at the New York State Urban Development Corporation in New York City, New York. The meeting was sponsored by the Marine Sciences ...
    • Floatables management plan 

      Marine Sciences Research Center; Schubel, J. R.; Cuomo, M. Carmela; Swanson, Robert Lawrence; Bell, Trudy M.; Chamon, Sheila; Scheidt, Ann-Marie; Schoof, Jeri; Wise, William, (W. M.) (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1989)
      from the background, ". . .On April 12-14, 1989, a two-day workshop was convened by the COAST Institute of the Marine Science Research Center of the University at Stony Brook as the first step in formulating an action plan ...
    • Flow over a deep compartment in the Ambrose Channel 

      Marine Sciences Research Center; Bokuniewicz, Henry J. (Henry Joseph) (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1991)
      from the conclusion, "Streamlining the bathymetry in a deepened compartment of Ambrose Channel; can prevent separation of the flow and allow the tidal currents to remain sufficiently high to prevent the formation of mud ...
    • Forging a partnership between federal monitoring programs and the academic marine community : summary of a workshop hosted by the Marine Sciences Research Center, State University of New York at Stony Brook, April 29-30, 1991 

      Marine Sciences Research Center; Cochran, James Kirk (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1991)
      from page four, ". . .The workshop considered two major issues in Long Island Sound: eutrophication and the fate of toxic contaminants. Both areas were highlighted in the recent Long Island Sound Study as issues of concern ...
    • A general assessment of selected dredging--disposal options for three federal dredging projects in upper Chesapeake Bay 

      Schubel, J. R. (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1980)
      from the conclusions and recommendations, ". . .Based on our evaluation of existing data on environmental effects we rank the five disposal alternatives in the following order of decreasing acceptability: (1) hydraulic ...
    • An identification and preliminary assessment of altrnatives to enhanced nutrient removal at sewage treatment plants for relieving hypoxia in western Long Island Sound : report of a workshop, 21 August 1991 

      Marine Sciences Research Center; Schubel, J. R.; Nino-Lopez, Rafael; Sun, Jianguo; Veidt, Denise; Zhang, Chongle (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1991)
      from the introduction, "This workshop was conducted at the request of the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Long Island Sound Study. The background on the workshop is summarized briefly int he 16 August 1991 memo to ...
    • The impact of dredged holes on oxygen demand in the Lower Bay, New York Harbor 

      Marine Sciences Research Center; Swartz, Scott M.; Brinkhuis, Boudewijn H. (Boudewijn Harm) (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1978)
      from the abstract, "The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effects. . .of dredged holes in the seabed of the Lower Bay of New York Harbor on oxygen dynamics in the water column and surficial sediments. . ...
    • The impact of eelgrass on heavy metal mobilization 

      Marine Sciences Research Center; Brinkhuis, Boudewijn H. (Boudewijn Harm); Penello, Wayne F. (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1979)
      from the abstract, "Release of cadmium and manganese radionuclides from eelgrass leaves and root-rhizome s into seawater and seawater plus. . .(EDTA) was monitored over periods of six hours following incubations of 1 to ...
    • Impact of Little Pike's Inlet on tides and salinity in Moriches Bay : final report 

      Marine Sciences Research Center; Conley, Daniel C. (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1994)
      from the conclusions, "Salinity and tides have been measured in Moriches Bay following the breach of December 1992 that resulted in the formation of Little Pike's Inlet. These measurements continued through the subsequent ...
    • Influences of the Hudson-Raritan Estuary on the New York Bight 

      Marine Sciences Research Center; Schubel, J. R. (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1982)
      . . .In this report we discuss certain aspects of the connection, the "coupling," between Bight and Estuary and, based on this information, we assess the likely effects on the Bight of several proposed changes in Estuary ...
    • Long Island Coastal Conference, 16-17 June 1993 : scenario planning & the future of Long Island's coastline and near-coastal environments 

      Marine Sciences Research Center; Schubel, J. R.; Larocca, James (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1993)
      from the executive summary, "On 16-17 June 1993 a group of nearly 200 environmentalists, business people, concerned homeowners, coastal scientists and engineers used scenario planning to explore a range of plausible futures ...
    • Long-term beach response at Ocean Beach, Fire Island, New York, October 1981 through January 1986 

      Marine Sciences Research Center; Zimmerman, Mindy Sue; Bokuniewicz, Henry J. (Henry Joseph) (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1986)
      from the conclusions, "Over the past 4.3 years more than 800 profiles have been made at stations along the beach in the Village of Ocean Beach, Fire Island, New Yorh. From the analysis of these data our principal conclusions ...
    • Managing freshwater discharge to the San Francisco Bay Delta-Estuary : the scientific basis for an estuarine standard 

      Marine Sciences Research Center; San Francisco Estuary Project (Calif.). (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1992)
      from the cover page, ". . .Conclusions and Recommendations of Members of the San Francisco Bay-Delta Estuarine Scientific, Policy, and Management Communities. . .Affiliations and areas of expertise of these individuals and ...
    • Maximizing hard clam sets at specified locations in Great South Bay by means of a larval dispersion model 

      Marine Sciences Research Center; Carter, Harry H.; Wong, Kuo-Chuin; Malouf, Robert E. (R. E.) (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1984-03)
      from the abstract and discussion, "The importance of Great South Bay to New York lies in the fact that at one time it was the largest single producer of hard clams (Mercenaria mercenaria) in the world. In 1976 it produced ...
    • Measures and degrees of marine ecosystem degradation 

      Marine Sciences Research Center; Stanford, Harold M.; Schubel, J. R. (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1982)
      Summary of an informal workshop, 3 February 1982, under cooperative agreement between NOAA’s Office of Marine Pollution Assessment and SUNY’s Marine Sciences Research Center.
    • Mobility of dioxins and furans from stabilized incineration residue in seawater 

      Marine Sciences Research Center; Wente, Maryann Maertz (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1991)
      from the abstract, ". . .Residues from several municipal solid waste incinerator facilities were analyzed for dioxin and furan concentrations. Levels within fly ash samples ranged between no detection (ND) - 1250 ng/g of ...