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    • A rationale for evaluating thermally induced biological effects due to once-through cooling systems 

      Marine Sciences Research Center; Carter, Harry H.; Schubel, J. R.; Wilson, R. E. (Robert E.); Woodhead, P. M. J. (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1977)
      from summary and recommendations, "In this report we show how the thermally induced biological effects of power plants with once-through cooling systems can be evaluated in a logical, scientifically defensible manner. ...
    • Status of the fisheries of the Middle Atlantic Bight region. 

      Marine Sciences Research Center; McHugh, J. L. (John Laurence) (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1979)
      from the introduction, "For the purposes of this paper, the Middle Atlantic Bight region is defined as those parts of United States Atlantic coastal waters from New York to Virginia inclusive and out to the edge of the ...
    • Suffolk County's hard clam industry : an overview and an analysis of management alternatives : a report of a study 

      Marine Sciences Research Center; Schubel, J. R.; Buckner, Stuart; Carter, Harry H.; Colvin, Gordon; Davies, DeWitt; Feustal, Kenneth; Kassner, Jeffrey; Koppelman, Lee E.; Malouf, Robert E. (R. E.); McCay, Bonnie J.; McHugh, J. L. (John Laurence); Siddall, Scott E.; Taylor, Lawrence; Wise, William, (W. M.); van Volkenburgh, Pieter; Helm, Nancy (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1985-12-23)
      from the table of contents, "major findings. . .history and current status of the hard clam fisheries in Suffolk county; a selection of management alternatives for individual water bodies; information priorities; the hard ...
    • A suggestion for anticipating alterations in wave action on shores consequent upon changes in water depths in harbors and coastal waters 

      Marine Sciences Research Center; Kinsman, Blair; Schubel, J. R.; Carroll, G. E.; Glackin-Sundell, M. (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1979)
      from the introduction, "The most important fact to keep in mind is that ocean surface waves, like any waves, transmit energy. In the end, that energy, whose original source was the energy of the wind, is expended on the ...
    • Surficial sediment and seagrasses of eastern Great South Bay, N. Y. 

      Marine Sciences Research Center; Greene, Gregory Trevor; Becker, Dean Scott; Mirchel, A. C. F.; Behrens, W. J. (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1978)
      from the abstract, ". . .a study was conducted of the sediments in eastern Great South Bay from Homans Creek east to Smith Point. A total of 186 stations were sampled in the open bay and in channels, creeks and rivers. . ...
    • Textural properties of surficial sediments of Lower Bay of New York Habor 

      Marine Sciences Research Center; Jones, Clifford Russell; Fray, Charles T.; Schubel, J. R. (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1979)
      from the introduction, "This is one o f a series of reports on the sand and gravel resources of the Lower Bay of New York Harbor and the environmental effects of mining in this area. The objective of this r eport is to ...
    • Thermal shock effect on eggs of the summer flounder 

      Marine Sciences Research Center; Itzkowitz, Norman; Woodhead, P. M. J.; Schubel, J. R. (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1979-08)
      from the conclusions and recommendations, ". . .Because of limited data produced by this study, it is recommended that additional experiments be conducted with the various embryological stages and that determinations be ...
    • The volume of sand and gravel resources in the Lower Bay of New York Harbor 

      Marine Sciences Research Center; Fray, Charles T.; Bokuniewicz, Henry J. (Henry Joseph) (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1979-12)
      from the abstract, "The shallow (< 100 't) stratigraphy of the Lower Bay floor was investigated in order to estimate the volume of sand and gravel deposits under the Lower Bay. Four types of information were studied. These ...
    • Winterkill of hard clams in Great South Bay, N.Y., 1976-77 

      Marine Sciences Research Center; Greene, Gregory Trevor; Becker, Dean Scott (Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY, 1977)
      from the abstract, "To estimate mortality of the commercially important hard clam (Meraenaria meraenaria) resources of Great South Bay, New York, during the severe winter of 1976-77, clams were sampled at 31 stations in ...