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RECENT ACQUISITIONS

The following documents were recently received by the NSGL and may be obtained from the originating Sea Grant Program, borrowed from the NSGL, or downloaded when digitally available. If you would like to receive an email notification when the list is completed each month, please use our online request form.

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September 2011

October 2011

November/December 2011

California Sea Grant

CASG-G-11-021
Frequency, distribution and ecological impact of cryptic hybrid invaders: management tools for eradication of invasive spartina.
Laura Feinstein
2p.; view PDF

CASG-R-09-059
Transcriptional analysis of the jamaicamide gene cluster from the marine cyanobacterium Lyngbya majuscula and identification of possible regulatory proteins.
Adam C. Jones, et al.
16p.; no charge; view PDF

CASG-R-09-060
Terrestrial laser scanning of extended cliff sections in dynamic environments: parameter analysis.
Michael J. Olsen, et al.
9p.; no charge

CASG-R-09-061
Maturity, fecundity, and reproductive cycle of the spotted ratfish, Hydrolagus colliei.
Lewis A. K. Barnett, et al.
16p.; no charge

CASG-R-10-038
Influence of atmospheric nutrients on primary productivity in a coastal upwelling region.
Katherine R. M. Mackey, et al.
19p.; no charge

CASG-R-10-039
Population consequences of biomass loss due to commercial collection of the wild seaweed Postelsia palmaeformis.
Sarah Ann Thompson, et al.
15p.; no charge; view PDF

CASG-R-10-040
The C1q domain containing proteins: where do they come from and what do they do?
Tristan M. Carland and Lena Gerwick
6p.; no charge.

CASG-R-10-041
Compairson of airborne and terrestrial lidar estimates of seacliff erosion in southern California.
Adam P. Young, et al.
7p.; no charge.

CASG-R-10-042
Resurrection and redescription of Squalus suckleyi (Girard, 1854) from thr North Pacific, with comments on the Squalus acanthias subgroup (Squaliformes: Squalidae).
David A. Ebert, et al.
19p.; no charge.

CASG-R-10-043
Future dryness in the southwest US and the hydrology of the early 21st century drought.
Daniel R. Cayan, et al.
6p.; no charge.

CASG-R-11-021
Effects of engineered nanoparticles on the assembly of exopolymeric substances from phytoplankton.
Chi-Shuo Chen, et al.
7p.; no charge; view PDF

CASG-R-11-022
Seasonal variability in the juvenile growth rate of an infaunal polychaete is related to major rain events.
Marienne A. Colvin and Brian T. Hentschel
8p.; no charge.

CASG-R-11-023
The role of cyanobacteria in southern California salt marsh food webs.
Carolyn A. Currin, et al.
8p.; no charge.

CASG-R-11-024
Movements of small adult black rockfish: implications for the design of MPAs.
Kristen M. Green and Richard M. Staff
12p.; no charge; view PDF

CASG-R-11-025
A histopathology survey of California oysters.
James D. Moore, et al.
16p.; no charge.

CASG-R-11-026
Iron transport in the genus Marinobacter.
Shady A. Amin, et al.
13p.; no charge.

CASG-R-11-027
Siderophore-mediated iron uptake in two clades of Marinobacter spp. associated with phytoplankton: the role of light.
Shady A. Amin, et al.
12p.; no charge.

CASG-R-11-028
Potential increase in floods in California's Sierra Nevada under future cliamte projections.
Tapash Das, et a.
24p.; no charge.

CASG-R-11-029
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in multiple tissues of wild and captive harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) off the California coast.
Leslie R. Germain, et al.
19p.; no charge.

CASG-R-11-030
High-throughput molecular identification of fish eggs using multiplex suspension bead arrays.
Lani U. Gleason and Ronald S. Burton
10p.; no charge.

CASG-R-11-031
New automated point-cloud alighment for ground-based light detection and ranging data of long coastal sections.
Michael J. Olsen, et al.
12p.; no charge.

CASG-R-11-032
The role of protistan microzooplankton in the upper San Francisco estuary planktonic food web: source or sink?
Gretchen Rollwagen-Bollens,et al.
13p.; no charge.

CASG-R-11-033
Broad disseminatino of plasmid-mediated quinolong resistance genes in sediments of two urban coastal wetlands.
David E. Cummings, et al.
8p.; no charge.

CASG-R-11-034
Intraspecific and interspecific spatial distribution of three eastern North Pacific catshark species and their egg cases (Chondrichthyes: scyliorhinidae).
Brooke E. Flamming, et al.
18p.; no charge.

CASG-R-11-035
Age and growth of the sandpaper skate, Bathyraja kincaidii, usinv vertebral centra, with an investigation of caudal thorns.
8p.; no charge.

CASG-R-11-036
Design and quantification of an extremem winter storm scenario for emergency preparedness and planning exercises in California.
Michael D. Dettinger, et al.
27p.; no charge.

CASG-Y-11-012
On the evolution of the sghC1q gene family, with bioinformatic and transcriptional case studies in zebrafish.
Tristan Matthew Carland
128p.; view PDF

CASG-Y-11-013
Diet of the gopher rockfish (Sebastes carnatus) inside and outside of marine protected areas in central California.
Erin K. Loury
98p.; view PDF

CASG-Y-11-014
Airway mucus rheological preperties and pulmonary health.
Eric Chen
77p.; view PDF

CASG-Y-11-015
The influence of seasonal and decadal trends in coastal ocean processes on the population biology of the krill species Euphausia pacifica: results of a coupled ecosystem and individual modeling study.
Jeffrey G. Dorman
108p.; view PDF

CASG-Y-11-016
Novel biodiversity of natural products-producing tropical marine cyanobacteria.
Niclas Engene
286p.; view PDF

CASG-Y-11-017
New tools and insight for recognition of Pseudo-Nitzschia bloom and toxin incidence.
Jenny Elisabeth Quay
112p.; view PDF

CASG-Y-11-018
Distribution, growth, and disturbance of catallina island rhodoliths.
Paul Anthony Tompkins
60p.; view PDF

CASG-Y-11-019
Planktivorous fish link coral reef and oceanic food webs: causes and consequences of landscape-scale patterns in fish behavior, diet and growth.
Katharine Mary Winston Hanson
248p.; view PDF

Connecticut Sea Grant

CONN-R-10-006
Reproductive behavior in horseshoe crabs: does density matter?
Jennifer H. Mattei, et al.
10p.; available on loan from NSGL.

CONN-R-10-007
Habitat-based management planning for land stewards.
Juliana Barrett and John Rozum
4p.; available on loan from NSGL.

CONN-R-10-008
Evaluating effects of water withdrawals and impoundments on fish assemblages in southern New England streams, USA.
Y. Kanno and J. C. Vokoun
13p.; available on loan from NSGL.

CONN-R-11-002
Biofouling in marine molluscan shellfish aquaculture: a survey assessing the business and economic implications of mitigation.
Charles M. Adams, et al.
11p.; available on loan from NSGL.

CONN-R-11-003
Estimation of short-term tag-induced mortality in horseshoe crabs Limulus polyphemus.
J. H. Mattei, et al.
5p.; available on loan from NSGL.

CONN-R-11-004
The problem with problem definition: mapping the discursive terrain of conservation in two Pacific salmon management regimes.
Syma Alexi Ebbin
18p.; available on loan from NSGL.

CONN-R-11-005
Response of a large stratified estuary to wind events: observations, simulations, and theory for Long Island Sound.
Michael M. Whitney and Daniel L. Codiga
20p.; available on loan from NSGL.

CONN-R-11-006
Land cover change in the Riparian corridors of Connecticut.
Emily H. Wilson, et al.
7p.; available on loan from NSGL.

CONN-Y-10-001
Estimating anadromous river herring natal stream homing rates and timing of juvenile emigration using otolith microchemistry.
Benjamin Ian Gahagan
132p.; view PDF

Florida Sea Grant

FLSGP-R-10-002
Aerodynamic, hydro-aerodynamic and destructive testing.
A. Gan Chowdhury, et al.
10p.; available on loan from NSGL.

FLSGP-R-10-003
SOLiD sequencing of four Vibrio vulnificus genomes enables comparative genomic analysis and identification of candidate clade-specific virulence genes.
Paul A. Gulig, et al.
16p.; view PDF

FLSGP-R-10-004
Genetic charactgerization of Vibrio vulnificus stains from tilapia aquaculture in Bangladesh.
Zahid H. Mahmud, et al.
6p.; available on loan from NSGL.

FLSGP-R-10-005
Enhanced water quality protection in Florida: an analysis of the regulatory and practical significance of an outstanding Florida water designation.
Thomas Ankersen, et al.
78p.; available on loan from NSGL.

FLSGP-R-11-004
Evaluating boating safety risk in intracoastal waterways.
Robert A. Swett, et al.
16p.; no charge.

FLSGP-R-11-005
Building destruction from waves and surge on the Bolivar Peninsula during Hurricae Ike.
Andrew Kennedy, et al.
10p.; no charge.

FLSGP-R-11-006
Observations of landfalling wave spectra during Hurricane Ike.
Andrew B. Kennedy, et al.
4p.; no charge.

FLSGP-R-11-007
Origin of the Hurricane Ike forerunner surge.
Andrew B. Kennedy, et al.
5p.; available on loan from NSGL.

FLSGP-R-11-008
Alongshore variation in the rip current hazard at Pensacola Beach, Florida.
Chris Houser, et al.
23p.; available on loan from NSGL.

FLSGP-R-11-009
Decadeal changes in oyster reefs in teh big bend of Florida's Gulf coast.
J. R. Seavey, et al.
14p.; available on loan from NSGL.

FLSGP-R-11-010
Development of fiber-reinforced polymer roof-to-wall connection.
Cetin Canbek, et al.
9p.; available on loan from NSGL.

FLSGP-W-10-002
Proceedings of the Gulf of Caribbean Fisheries Institute: Volume 63.
Alejandro Acosta and R. LeRoy Creswell (editors)
570p.; view online

Hawaii Sea Grant

HAWAU-R-11-017 (JC-09-44)
Switching of NA+, K+ -ATPase isoforms by salinity and prolactin in the gill of a cichlid fish.
C. K. Tipsmark, et al.
8p.; no charge.

HAWAU-WR-11-002 (WW-11-03)
Sharing place names of Hanauma Bay: a multimedia protoype.
Elizabeth Kumabe Maynard
8p.; no charge; view PDF

HAWAU-WR-11-003 (WW-11-02)
Coastal inundation model guidance fo the Pacific Islands.
A. Westhuysen, et al.
16p.; no charge; view PDF

HAWAU-Y-10-004 (XD-09-02)
A regional scale site suitability ramework for aquaculture in offshore zones.
Tomas Jan Oberding
161p.; view PDF

Lake Champlain Sea Grant

LCSG-Y-10-001
Distribution and abundance of native rainbow smelt and nonnative alewife in lake Champlain.
Paul W. Simonin
115p.; view PDF

Louisiana Sea Grant

LSU-NR-11-001
Protin and moisture property effects on fish quality.
L. E. Lampila and Pamela Tom
2p.; available on loan from NSGL.

LSU-R-10-002
Nutrient and growth responses of cattail (Typha domingensis) to redox intensity and phosphate availability.
Shuwen Li, et al.
10p.; available on loan from NSGL.

LSU-R-10-013
Alum application to improve water quality in a municipal wastewater treatment wetland: effects on macrophyte growth and nutrient uptake.
Lynette M. Malecki-Brown, et al.
7p.; available on loan from NSGL.

LSU-WR-10-002
Characteristics of wind loads on low-rise building.
Fang Pan and C. S. Cai
7p.; available on loan from NSGL.

Maine Sea Grant

MEU-G-11-002 (MSG-RF-11-01)
Maine Sea Grant: Facts at a glance 2011.
4p.; no charge.

MEU-G-11-003 (MSG-E-10-16)
Rainbow smelt.
1pg.; no charge.

MEU-G-11-004
Healthy, sustainable seafood: a study of mercury in shrimp.
Sarah J. Nelson and Cetherine Schmitt
4p.; view PDF

MEU-G-11-005
Rockweed: ecology, industry & management.
P. Thayer and C. Schmitt
4p.; no charge.

MEU-H-11-001 (MSG-TR-11-01)
The Maine property owner['s guide to managing floooding reogion and other coastal hzars
P. Slovinsky and C. Schmitt (eds.)
85p.; view PDF

MEU-NR-11-012
Adrift in a sea of information about sustainable seafood: the Maine consumer perspective.
Catherine V. Schmitt
9p.; view PDF

MEU-NR-12-001
Science potpourri for the holidays.
Heather Deese and Catherine Schmitt
2p.; view PDF

MEU-NR-12-002
Long may they run: artists, poets, connoisseurs, and just plain folks celebrate the Maine sardine.
C. Schmitt
6p.; view PDF

MEU-S-11-002
Occupational safety and compliance in the Maine commercial fishing inudstry: status report and policy recommendations.
Ann Backus and Mary E. David
19p.; view PDF

MEU-S-11-003 (MSG-E-11-09)
Maine healthy beaches: a unique partnership to keep Maine beaches clean.
54p.; view PDF

Maryland Sea Grant

MDU-BR-11-001 (UM-SG-RS-2011-08)
Rip current prediction at Ocean City, Maryland.
Varjola Nelko and Robert A. Dalrymple
13p.; no charge.

MDU-R-11-008 (UM-SG-RS-2011-09)
Rip currents.
Robert A. Dalrymple, et al.
31p.; no charge.

MDU-T-09-003 (UM-SG-TS-2009-07)
Ecosystem-based fisheries management in Chesapeake Bay: striped bass species team background and issue brief.
122p.; no charge, view PDF

MDU-T-09-004 (UM-SG-TS-2009-08)
Ecosystem-based fisheries management in Chesapeake Bay: menhaden species team background and issue brief.
145p.; no charge, view PDF

MDU-T-09-005 (UM-SG-TS-2010-04)
Ecosystem-based fisheries management in Chesapeake Bay: blue crab species team background and issues brief.
139p.; no charge, view PDF

MDU-T-09-006 (UM-SG-TS-2011-01)
Ecosystem-based fisheries management in Chesapeake Bay: alosine species team background and issues brief.
134p.; no charge, view PDF

MDU-T-11-001 (UM-SG-TS-2011-05)
Ecosystem-based fisheries management in Chesapeake Bay: alosines.
Alesia Read, et al.
8p.; no charge; view PDF

MDU-T-11-002 (UM-SG-TS-2011-02)
Ecosystem-based fisheries management in Chesapeake Bay: striped bass.
Alesia Read, et al.
8p.; no charge; view PDF

MDU-T-11-003 (UM-SG-TS-2011-03)
Ecosystem-based fisheries management in Chesapeake Bay: Atlantic menhaden.
Alesia Read, et al.
8p.; no charge; view PDF

MDU-T-11-004 (UM-SG-TS-2011-04)
Ecosystem-based fisheries management in Chesapeake Bay: blue crab.
Alesia Read, et al.
8p.; no charge; view PDF

Minnesota Sea Grant

MINNU-G-11-001 (F36)
Cisco also known as lake herring fact sheet.
S. Moen, et al.
2p.; view PDF

MINNU-G-11-002 (X13)
Eurasian ruffe WATCH card.
D. Jensen and C. Benson
2p.; no charge.

MINNU-G-11-003 (X36)
Round goby WATCH card.
D. Jensen and C. Benson
2p.; no charge.

MINNU-G-11-004 (X69)
Purple loosestrife WATCH card.
D. Jensen and C. Benson
2p.; no charge.

MINNU-G-11-005 (X85)
Eurasian rwatermilfoil WATCH card.
D. Jensen and C. Benson
2p.; no charge.

MINNU-G-11-006 (X86)
Spiny and fishhook WATCH card.
D. Jensen and C. Benson
2p.; no charge.

MINNU-G-11-007 (X89)
Rusty crayfish WATCH card.
D. Jensen and C. Benson
2p.; no charge.

MINNU-G-11-008 (X90)
European frogbit WATCH card.
D. Jensen and C. Benson
2p.; no charge.

MINNU-G-11-009 (X109)
New Zealand mudsnail WATCH card.
D. Jensen and C. Benson
2p.; no charge.

MINNU-R-11-005 (JR 595)
Waterfowl abundance does not predict the dominant avaian source of beach "Escherichia coli"
Dennis L. Hansen, et al.
8p.; no charge.

MINNU-R-11-006 (JR 596)
Trophic connections in Lake Superior Part I: The offshore fish community.
Allison E. Gamble, et al.
9p.; no charge.

MINNU-R-11-007 (JR 597)
Trophic connections in Lake Superioe Part II: The nearshore fish community.
Allison E. Gamble, et al.
11p.; no charge.

MINNU-Y-09-001
Lake Superior zooplankton community grazing and its implications for the deep chlorophyll maximum.
Bridget Noreen Seegers
83p.; no charge; view PDF

MINNU-Y-10-005
Intramolecular Diels–Alder/Tsuji allylation assembly of the functionalized trans-decalin of salvinorin A and sea lamprey migratory pheromone structure activity relationship studies.
Aaron C. Burns
189p.

Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant

MASGC-G-10-012 (MASGP-10-032)
Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant responds to the 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.
M. Schneider
4p.; view PDF

MASGC-G-10-013 (MASGP-10-008-03)
Sovereign immunity and discretionary functions in Mississippi and Alabama.
Niki Pace
5p.; view PDF

MASGC-G-10-014 (MASGP-10-008-05)
Exercise caution when making oil spill compensation decisions: things every Mississippi resident should know.
Niki Pace
2p.; view PDF

MASGC-G-10-015 (MASGP-10-008-06)
Exercise caution when making oil spill compensation decisions: things every Alabama resident should know.
Niki Pace
2p.; view PDF

MASGC-G-10-016 (MASGP-10-008-07)
The Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund.
Niki Pace
4p.; view PDF

MASGC-G-11-008 (MASGP-11-008-01)
Implications of Alabama Department of Health's ISSC designation.
S. Showalter Otts
3p.; view PDF

MASGC-G-11-009 (MASGP-11-008-02)
Alabama Submerged Lands Leasing Program
S. Showalter Otts
7p.; view PDF

MASGC-G-11-010 (MASGP-11-008-03)
Gulf of Mexico States' coastal land use planning laws.
Niki Pace
47p.; view PDF

MASGC-G-11-011 (MASGP-11-008-04)
Regional general permits for shellfish aquaculture.
S. Showalter Otts
8p.; view PDF

MASGC-G-11-012 (MASGP-11-008-05)
Impacts of living shoreline installations on Alabama property rights.
Niki Pace
7p.; view PDF

MASGC-G-11-013 (MASGP-11-008-06)
Alabama regulations of seafood safety and sales.
Niki Pace
5p.; view PDF

MASGC-G-11-014 (MASGP-11-008-08)
Alabama riparian rights between property owner and easement holder.
Niki Pace
4p.; view PDF

MASGC-G-11-015 (MASGP-11-008-09)
Alabama Department of Public Health regulation of seafood sales.
Niki Pace
2p.; view PDF

MASGC-G-11-016 (MASGP-11-008-10)
Public greenways and Alabama's recreational use law.
Niki Pace
2p.; view PDF

MASGC-G-11-017 (MASGP-11-008-13)
Public rights on Mississippi public waters
J. Clemons
15p.; view PDF

MASGC-G-11-018 (MASGP-11-008-14)
Wetland setbacks -- measurement of setback line.
Niki Pace
3p.; view PDF

MASGC-G-11-019 (MASGP-11-033)
Weir construction.
R. Kroger
2p.; view PDF

MASGC-G-11-020 (MASGP-11-042-01)
Impacts: economic development: Sea Grant keeps water-dependent businesses afloat through training, research and planning.
M. Schneider
1pg.; view PDF

MASGC-G-11-021 (MASGP-11-042-02)
Impacts: education and stewardship: MASGC educates students, teachers and public; grows coastal volunteer base.
M. Schneider
1pg.; view PDF

MASGC-G-11-022 (MASGP-11-042-03)
Impacts: stormwater and non-point source pollution: integrated, adaptive approaches reduce stormwater runoff and pollution of coastal waters.
M. Schneider
1 pg.; view PDF

MASGC-G-11-023 (MASGP-11-042-04)
Impacts: regionalization: Gulf Sea Grant Programs bring $3 million in additional national resources to address regional needs while strengthening regional partnerships.
M. Schneider
1 pg.; view PDF

MASGC-G-11-024 (MASGP-G-11-024)
Impacts: planning: communities identify vulnerabilities, capitalize on strengths, assess future impacts in Sea Grant-initiated planning efforts.
M. Schneider
1 pg.; view PDF

MASGC-G-11-025 (MASGP-G-11-025)
Impacts: Oil Spill Response: Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill: serving the needs of coastal communities during a time of crisis.
M. Schneider
1 pg.; view PDF

MASGC-G-11-026 (MASGP-11-015)
A resilient framework for Dauphin Island, Alabama (poster).
M. Capps
1pg.; no charge; view PDF

MASGC-H-10-004 (MASGP-10-008-04)
Homeowners guide to permitting living shorelines in Mississippi and Alabama.
Chris Boyd and Niki Pace
4p.; view PDF

MASGC-H-11-003 (MASGP-11-040)
Smart yard, healthy Gulf: lawn fertilizer tips for homeowners.
S. Ray and J. Wilbur
4p.; view PDF

MASGC-R-09-004 (MASGP-10-037)
The rise of Ruppia in seagrass beds: changes in coastal environment and research needs.
Hyun Jung Cho and Crisina Nica
1 pg.; no charge.

MASGC-R-11-004 (MASGP-11-019)
The BP catastrophe and sociological practice: mitigating community impacts through peer-listener training.
J. Steven Picou
1 pg.; no charge.

MASGC-R-11-005 (MASGP-11-036)
Blending geospatial technology and traditional ecological knowledge to enhance restoration decision-support processes in coastal Louisiana.
Matthew P. Bethel, et al.
16p.; no charge.

MASGC-S-08-002 (MASGP-07-013)
Economic assessment of the impacts of Hurricane Katrina on the Mississippi commercial fleet.
Benedict C. Posadas
9p.; view PDF

MASGC-S-11-002 (MASGP-10-007)
Economic damages of Hurricane Gustav to seafood processors and dealers, marinas, and livebait dealers in coastal Mississippi.
Benedict C. Posadas
20p.; view PDF

MASGC-S-11-003 (MASGP-11-020)
Consumer preferences for postharvest-processed raw oyster products in southern California.
Benedict C. Posadas, et al.
16p.; view PDF

MASGC-S-11-004 (MASGP-11-038)
Consumer preferences for postharvest-processed raw oyster products in coastal Mississippi.
Benedict C. Posadas
12p.; view PDF

MASGC-V-10-001 (MASGP-09-026)
Hatchery spawning by thermal shock of the American oyster Crassostrea virginica (online video)
P. J. Waters
view video

MASGC-V-10-002 (MASGP-10-024)
Drilling glass aquaria (online video).
P. J. Waters and Tim Adams
view video

MASGC-V-11-001 (MASGP-11-010)
How do you count fish? A demonstration of volumetric enumeration (online video).
P. J. Waters, et al.
view video

MASGC-W-10-001 (MASGP-10-034)
Oil-spill community forums transcripts (June 2-3, 2010).
M. Schneider (editor)
266p.; view PDF

MASGC-WR-10-001 (MASGP-10-028)
A decade of Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium research: the big picture (poster presentation).
L. Leist, et al.
1pg.; no charge; view PDF

MASGC-WR-11-001 (MASGP-11-039)
Gulf of Mexico hydrological restoration: identification and prioritization project (poster presentation).
S. Sempier, et al.
1pg.; no charge; view PDF

National Sea Grant Law Center

NSGLC-G-11-005
Regulation of the culture of fishes in Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana.
Terra Bowling
3p.; no charge; view PDF

New Hamsphire Sea Grant

NHU-G-11-001 (UNHMP-IS-SG-11-12)
Thinking about sealcoating your driveway? Get the facts!
A. Watts
2p.; no charge; view PDF

NHU-H-11-001 (UNHMP-B-SG-11-19)
Great Bay discover cruise pocket guide
J.Peterson
4p.; no charge; view PDF

NHU-W-10-002
2010 Northeast Regional Redfish Symposium (summary).
E. Chapman, et al.
13p.; no charge; view PDF

New York Sea Grant

NYSGI-R-11-002
The transcriptional response of Listeria monocytoenes during adaptation to growth on lactate and diacetate includes synergistic changes that increase fermentative acetoin production.
Matthew J. Stasiewicz, et al.
13p.; no charge.

NYSGI-R-11-003
Diet composition and feeding habits of common fishes in Long Island Bays, New YOrk.
Skyler R. Sagarese, et al.
24p.; no charge.

North Carolina Sea Grant

NCU-W-11-001
New business models for small-scale fishermen and seafood processors (Webinar).
61 slides; view Presentation

Ohio Sea Grant

OHSU-G-11-002
Studying world climate to help Ohio.
Christina Dierkes
3p.; no charge; view PDF

OHSU-G-11-003
The swamp in OSU's backyard.
Christina Dierkes
3p.; no charge; view PDF

OHSU-R-10-008 (OHSU-RS-449)
Systematics of the greenside darter Etheostoma blennioides complex: consensus from nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequences.
Carol A. Stepien and Amanda E. Haponski
14p.; no charge.

Puerto Rico Sea Grant

PRU-B-11-001 (UPRSG-G-209)
Una miranda al mundo de los pescadores en Puerto Rico: una perspectiva global.
Manuel Valdes Pizzini
68p.; no charge; view PDF

PRU-E-10-001 (UPRSG-208)
Encuentro con el mar (second edition).
Juan Gerardo Gonzalez Lagoa and Carmen Gonzalez Toro
60p.; no charge.

PRU-H-11-001 (UPRSG-B-210)
Peces de Puerto Rico y de las Islas Virgenes EUA.
Vangie Fradera vda. de Hernandex (editor)
44p.; $5.00.

PRU-E-11-001 (UPRSG-B-211)
Los arrecifes de coral (second edition).
Alida Ortiz Sotomayor
73p.; $20.00; view PDF of 2005 edition

PRU-R-11-004 (PRU-R-11(4)
Carbon isotopes in otolith amino acids identify residency of juvenile snapper (Family: Lutjanidae) in coastal nurseries.
K. W. McMahon, et al.
11p.; available on loan from NSGL.

Texas Sea Grant

TAMU-G-11-001 (TAMU-SG-11-108)
The weTable: A tool for participatory GIS setup and configuration for tabletop planning at public workshops.
Steven Mikulencak and John Jacob
7p.; view PDF

Woods Hole Sea Grant

WHOI-G-11-001
Marine debris is everyone's problem (poster).
Jeffrey Brodeur
1pg.; $7.00; view PDF

WHOI-R-11-003
Dynamics of Alexandrium fundyense blooms and shellfish toxicity in the Nauset Marsh System of Cape Cod (Massachusetts, USA).
Bibiana G. Crespo, et al.
13p.; no charge.

WHOI-T-11-001
Exploring suitable eelgrass habitat on Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
D. Murphy, et al.
45p.; view PDF