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September 2011

California Sea Grant

CASG-R-11-011
Fishing with a mission: collaborating to monitor California's marine protected areas.
Erin Loury
2p.; no charge.

CASG-Y-09-014
Effects of coastal circulation on the distributional patterns of pelagic juvenile fishes and otolith chemistry, and on the timing of juvenile reef fish settlement.
Mary Miyoko Nishimoto
184p.; no charge; view pdf

CASG-Y-11-008
Gravity-driven intrusions in stratified fluids.
Benjamin Dudley Maurer
115p.; no charge; view pdf

Florida Sea Grant

FLSGP-C-09-001 (CD-Rom version)/ FLSGP-W-09-001 (print version)
Proceedings of the 2009 Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute Volume 62.
Alejandro Acosta and R. LeRoy Creswell (editors)
566p.; available on loan from NSGL or online

FLSGP-E-11-001 (SGR-127)
Hazard analysis and critical control Point training curriculum (5th edition).
240p.; $32.00; view pdf

FLSGP-G-10-002 (SGEF-141)
Turtle tracks: sea turtle conservation in Miami-Dade County.
2p.;no charge.

FLSGP-G-11-001 (SGEF-187)
Recreational harvesting of the Florida bay scallop -- Citrus County (revised).
2p.; no charge; view pdf

FLSGP-H-11-001 (SGR-129)
Fish and fishery products hazards and controls guidance (fourth edition).
468p.; $32.00: view pdf

FLSGP-R-11-001
Reasonable investment-backed expectations: should notice of rising seas lead to falling expectations for coastal property purchasers?
Thomas Ruppert
38p.; available on loan from NSGL.

FLSGP-R-11-002
Body size versus taxonomy in relating crustacean zooplankton communities to water quality in lakes.
Karl E. Havens and John R. Beaver
6p.; no charge.

FLSGP-R-11-003
Allied attack: climate change and eutrophication.
Brian Moss, et al.
5p.; no charge.

FLSGP-S-11-001 (TP-177)
Planning for waterway access in Taylor County, Florida: residents and users speak.
Charles Sidman, et al.
38p.; no charge; view pdf

FLSGP-S-11-002 (TP-178)
Economic impacts of artificial reefs for six southwest Florida Counties.
Robert Swett, et al.
127p.; no charge; view pdf

FLSGP-T-11-001 (TP-180)
Anchoring away: government regulation and the rights of navigation in Florida.
Thomas T. Ankersen, et al.
49p.; no charge; view pdf

Hawaii Sea Grant

HAWAU-R-10-028 (JC-07-20)
Differential movement patterns and site fidelity among trophic groups of reef fishes in a Hawaiian marine protected area.
Carl G. Meyer, et al.
13p.; no charge.

HAWAU-R-11-007 (JC-10-26)
Swimming ability and its rapid decrease at settlement in wrasse larvae (Teleostei: Labridae).
Jeffrey M. Leis, et al.
8p.; no charge.

HAWAU-R-11-008 (JC-08-10)
Sorption and desorption of dissolved organic phosphorus onto iron (oxyhydr)oxides in seawater.
K.C. Ruttenberg and D. J. Sulak
18p.; no charge.

HAWAU-R-11-009 (JC-06-39)
Navigating the revival of voyaging in the Marshall Islands: predicaments of preservation and possibilities of collaboration.
Joseph Genz
35p.; no charge.

HAWAU-R-11-010 (JC-05-43)
Nutrient inputs, phytoplankton response, and CO2 variations in a semi-enclosed subtraopical embayment, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii.
Patrick Drupp, et al.
26p.; no charge.

HAWAU-R-11-011 (JC-04-44)
Morphological and behavioral evidence for adaptive diversification of sympatric Hawaiian limpets (Cellana spp.).
Christopher E. Bird
8p.; no charge.

HAWAU-R-11-012 (JC-10-22)
Defining boundaries for ecosystem-based management: a multispecies case study of marine connectivity across the Hawaiian archipelago.
Robert J. Toonen, et al.
13p.; no charge.

HAWAU-R-11-013 (JC-10-17)
Shoreline changes on an urban atoll in the central Pacific Ocean: Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands.
Murray Ford
12p.; no charge.

HAWAU-R-11-014 (JC-09-37)
Phylogeography of the reef fish Cephalopholus argus (Epinephelidae) indicates Pleistocene isolation across the indo-pacific barrier with contemporary overlap in the coral triangle.
Michelle R. Gaither, et al.
15p.; no charge.

HAWAU-R-11-015 (JC-04-43)
Two-stage hydrolysis of invasive algal feedstock for ethanol fermentation.
Xin Wang, et al.
7p.; no charge.

HAWAU-WR-11-001 (op-09-34)
Development of a quantitative method to enumerate copepod nauplii in field samples.
Michelle Jungbluth, et al.
1p.; no charge; view pdf

MIT Sea Grant

MIT-BR-10-001 (10-22)
Marine introduced species Q13: Are threats from marine invasive species increasing in Massachusetts and Cape Cod bays?
Adrienne Pappal, et al.
5p.; $5.50 ($7.50 international); view pdf

MIT-Y-10-001 (10-20)
Polyethylene passive samplers for measuring hydrophobic organic chemical concentrations in sediment porewaters and their use in predicting bioaccumulation in soft-shell clams (Mya arenaria) from sites near Boston, MA.
Loretta A. Fernandez
192p.; view pdf

MIT-Y-10-002 (10-21)
An impulse framework for hydrodynamic force analysis: fish propulsion, water entry of spheres, and marine propellers.
Brenden P. Epps
300p.; view pdf

Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant

MASGC-G-11-003 (MASGP-11-002)
A primer on Gulf of Mexico hypoxia: common questions and answers for stakeholders, decision makers, coastal managers, and the education community.
S. Ray, et al.
9p.; no charge; view pdf

MASGC-G-11-004 (MASGP-11-022)
Water access issues in Alabama.
J. Thompson
3p. no charge; view pdf

MASGC-G-11-005 (MASGP-11-008-07)
Local authority for implementing pedestrian greenways.
Niki L. Pace
4p.; no charge; view pdf

MASGC-H-10-002 (MASGP-11-029)
Step by step: a primer for getting started in the CRS Community Rating System Program.
19p.; view pdf

MASGC-H-10-003 (MASGP-11-030)
A comparative analysis -- hazard mitigation goals, objectives, and actions & community rating system eligible activities -- in the targeted south Mississippi communities of George County, City of Lucedale, Pearl River County, Town of Poplarville, City of Picayune, Stone County, and City of Wiggins.
12p.; view pdf

MASGC-H-11-001 (MASGP-11-028)
Community decision support to local governments in budget planning under coastal risk -- extension program manual.
J. Fannin and C. Franze
97p.; view pdf

MASGC-R-09-002 (MASGP-09-030)
First records of the seagrass parasite Plasmodiophora diplantherae from the northcentral Gulf of Mexico.
Allison K. Walker and Jinx Campbell
3p.; available on loan from NSGL.

MASGC-R-09-003 (MASGP-11-031)
Low impact of Hurricane Katrina on seagrass community structure and function in the northern Gulf of Mexico.
Andrea Anton, et al.
15p.; available on loan from NSGL

MASGC-R-11-001 (MASGP-11-027)
Wetlands or seawalls? Adapting shoreline regulation to address sea level rise and wetland preservation in the GUlf of Mexico.
Niki L. Pace
35p.; no charge

MASGC-R-11-002 (MASGP-11-032)
Decoupled effects (positive to negative) of nutrient enrichment on ecosystem services.
A. Anton, et al.
18p.; available on loan from NSGL

MASGC-R-11-003 (MASGP-11-034)
Deepwater Horizon natural resource damages assessment: where does the money go?
Nicholas J. Lund and Niki L. Pace
27p.;available on loan from NSGL

New York Sea Grant

NYSGI-R-11-001
Rapid gain and loss of evolutianry resistance to the harmful dinoflalgellate Cochlodinium polykrikoides in the copepod Acartia tonsa.
Xiaodong Jiang, et al.
8p.; no charge.

North Carolina Sea Grant

NCU-R-11-009 (R869)
Carteret Catch (TM): raising awareness of local seafood through community and business partnerships.
Susan Andreatta, et al.
10p.

Virginia Sea Grant

VSGCP-H-11-001 (VSG-11-14)
Real-time storm tide observation and forecast system for the lower Chesapeake Bay: A user guide.
John Boon, et al.
22p.

VSGCP-I-10-003 (VSG-10-67)
Submerged lands resources (website): an online tool for resource managers.
T. Murray
visit website

VSGCP-I-10-004
Accessing the Virginia coast.
T. Murray
visit website

VSGCP-R-09-017 (VSG-09-136)
Reconstructing pre-colonical oyster demographics in teh Chesapeake Bay, USA.
Roger Mann, et al.
6p.; availale on loan from NSGL.

VSGCP-R-10-012 (VSG-10-60).
Management of the Piankatank River, Virginia, in support of oyster (Crassostrea virginica Gmelin 1791) fishery repletion.
J. Harding, et al.
22p.; no charge.

VSGCP-R-10-013 (VSG-10-6).
Fishery management as a governance network: examples from the Gulf of Maine and the potential for communication network analysis research in fisheries.
Troy W. Hartley
8p.; no charge.

VSGCP-R-10-014 (VSG-10-63)
Bycatch reduction device conserves diamondback terrapin without affecting catch of blue crab.
Megan A. Rook, et al.
9p.; view PDF

VSGCP-R-10-015 (VSG-10-65)
Science-to-management pathways in US Atlantic herring management: using governance network structure and function to track information flow and potential influence.
Troy W. Hartley and Christopher Glass
10p.; available on loan from NSGL.

VSGCP-R-11-004 (VSG-10-62)
Oceanic-atmospheric modes of variability and their influence on riverine input to coastal Louisiana and Mississippi.
Guillermo Sanchez-Rubio, et al.
10p.; available on loan from NSGL.

VSGCP-R-11-005 (VSG-11-13)
Climate-related hydrological regimes and their effects on abundance of juvenile blue crabs (Callinectes sapidus) in teh northcentral Gulf of Mexico.
Harriet M. Perry, et al.
8p.; available on loan from NSGL

VSGCP-W-10-001 (VSG-10-66)
The Working Waterways and Waterfronts National Symposium on Water Access 2010.
T. Murray (ed.)
available online

Wisconsin Sea Grant

WISCU-V-10-005
Creating the food of the czars (online video).
J. Karl
1:45 minutes.
view YouTube video

WISCU-V-10-006
Comments from Cancun 2010 (2010 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change).
Cal DeWitt and Jim Hurley
6:27 mintues
view YouTube video

WISCU-WR-08-003
The Laurentian Great Lakes.
J. Waples, et al.
9p.; no charge; view pdf (see pages 73-81)