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Distributions of surficial sediment and eelgrass in Great South Bay, New York : (from Smith Point, west to Wantagh State Parkway)
(Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook University, 1980)
from the introduction, ". . .The objectives of this study were to map the texture of the surficial sediments, their organic content, and the distribution of eelgrass. This report summarizes the data in tabular form. . ...
Flow over a deep compartment in the Ambrose Channel
(Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook University, 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 ...
The Delaware Estuary Program : informal report of a workshop held 16-19 May 1990 to identify new information needed by managers to ensure uses and values desired for the Delaware Estuary in 2020
(Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook University, 1990)
from the introduction, "This report summaries the information needed by managers and identifies the general areas of research required. . .to develop that information."
Status of the fisheries of the Middle Atlantic Bight region.
(Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook University, 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 ...
The Delaware Estuary Program: informal report of a workshop held 30-31 March 1990 to identify uses and values for the Delaware Estuary in 2020
(Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook University, 1990)
from the preface, ". . .this report is an informal report of the first two workshops. It is intended primarily to be input to the second workshop. . ."
Biological effects of sand and gravel mining in the Lower Bay of New York Harbor : an assessment from the literature
(Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook University, 1980-01)
from the scope, "This overview is designed to provide, an assessment of potential
biological effects of sand and gravel mining in the Lower Bay Complex of New York Harbor. This assessment is made from the currently available ...
Distribution of surficial sediments and eelgrass in New York's south shore bays : an assessment from the literature
(Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook University, 1978)
from the abstract, "We completed an investigation of all published and unpublished information available on the distributions of surficial sediment and eelgrass ( Zostera marina) in New York's south shore bays. This report ...
Maximizing hard clam sets at specified locations in Great South Bay by means of a larval dispersion model
(Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook University, 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 ...
Degradation of starch-based plastics in the environment.
(Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook University, 1992)
from the introduction, ". . .The degradation processes for starch-based plastics following burial in modern sanitary landfills is not well known. The objective of this study is to measure the rate and extent of deterioration ...
Building the Turbidity Maximum in the Hudson River Estuary
(Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook University, 1996-05)
from the introduction, ". . .In this paper, we will discuss the turbidity structures in the Hudson River estuary and propose a new mechanism for the genesis of turbidity maxima. It appears that one turbidity maximum in the ...