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Submitting Sea Grant–funded publications to the NSGL

Sea Grant Communicators are asked to submit publication information via our new electronic transmittal form.

Recent Acquisitions

This list is updated weekly and announces the availability of Sea Grant documents prior to the update of the NSGL database. These documents may be obtained from the originating Sea Grant Program or borrowed from the NSGL. If you would like to receive a reminder when the list is completed each month, please use our online request form.

July 2006

ALASKA SEA GRANT


AKU-G-06-005 (SG-Ed-49)
Southwestern Alaska subsistence poster (Bristol Bay subsistence gathering cycle).
poster; $7.00

AKU-R-06-002 (RP-06-02)
Arctic decadal variability from an idealized atmosphere-ice-ocean model: 1. Model description, calibration, and validation.
Dmitry Dukhovskoy, et al.
17p.; no charge

AKU-R-06-003 (RP-06-03)
Arctic decadal variability from an idealized atmosphere-ice-ocean model: 2. Simulation of decadal oscillations.
Dmitry Dukhovskoy, et al.
17p.; no charge

AKU-W-04-003 (AK-SG-06-01)
Sea lions of the world.
A. W. Trites, et al., eds.
653p.; $50.00 (add $8.00 for priority mail)

CONNECTICUT SEA GRANT

CONN-R-06-003
Lobster resource failure in Long Island Soud, fisheries extension, and litigation.
Nancy C. Balcom and Antoinette O. Clemetson
10p.; $1.50 S/H (also available from NY Sea Grant)

FLORIDA SEA GRANT

FLSGP-E-06-001 (TP-139-revised)
Ahead of the class: Florida Sea Grant delivers marine education.
43p.; available on loan from NSGL (will be online soon)

FLSGP-G-06-001 (SGEF-154)
Florida Sea Grant: science serving Florida's coast.
2p.; no charge (will be online soon)

FLSGP-H-06-001 (SGEB-57)
Navigational, historical and environmental perspective of Jupiter Inlet and the Loxahatchee River.
Mike Grella, et al.
map, no charge (will be online soon)

FLSGP-Q-05-003 (TP-155)
Annual progress report for 2005 (Florida Sea Grant).
no charge (will be online soon)

FLSGP-Q-06-002 (TP-153)
Florida Sea Grant College Program 2006-2007 implementation plan.
63p.; no charge (will be online soon)

FLSGP-Q-06-003 (SGEF-165)
Florida Sea Grant College Program program directory 2006 through 2008.
33p.; no charge (will be online soon)

FLSGP-Q-06-004 (TP-154)
Florida Sea Grant College Program year 2006 work plan.
39p.; available on loan from NSGL (will be online soon).

FLSGP-R-03-040
The shrimp import controversy.
Charles Adams, et al.
19p.; available on loan from NSGL

FLSGP-R-05-009
Genetic profiling reveals illegal international trade in fins of the great white shark, "Carcharodon carcharias".
Mahmood S. Shivji, et al.
5p.; available on loan from NSGL

FLSGP-R-06-002
Hyperhydroxylation: a new strategy for neuronal targeting by venomous marine molluscs.
A. Franco, et al.
21p.; available on loan from NSGL

FLSGP-S-06-001
A recreational boating characterization of Sarasota County.
Charles Sidman, et al.
80p.; available online

HAWAII SEA GRANT

HAWAU-R-03-024 (UNIHI-JC-01-24)
Effects of transfer from seawater to fresh water on the growth hormone/insulin-like growth factor-I axis in the tilapia, "Oreochromis mossambicus".
L. G. Riley, et al.
9p.; available on loan from NSGL

HAWAU-R-03-025 (UNIHI-JC-99-33)
Nutrient uptake by coral-reef microatolls.
A. D. L. Steven and M. J. Atkinson
8p.; available on loan from NSGL

HAWAU-R-04-005 (UNIHI-SG-JC-99-35)
Composition of water and suspended sediment in streams of urbanized subtropical watersheds in Hawaii.
Eric Heinen De Carlo, et al.
26p.; available on loan from NSGL

HAWAU-R-05-001 (UNIHI-SG-JC-04-04)
An experimental comparison of sediment-based biological filtration designs for recirculating aquarium systems.
Robert J. Toonen and Christopher B. Wee
12p.; available on loan from NSGL

MARYLAND SEA GRANT

MDU-H-06-001 (UM-SG-PI-2006-01)
Underwater grasses in Chesapeake Bay & Mid-Atlantic coastal waters: guide to identifying submerged aquatic vegetation.
Peter W. Bergstrom, et al.
76p.; $29.95

MICHIGAN SEA GRANT

MICHU-R-05-005 (MICHU-06-300)
Using fish distributions and behavior in patchy habitats to evaluate potential effects of fragmentation on small marsh fishes: a case study.
Jennifer Jacobus and Paul W. Webb
14p.; available on loan from NSGL.

MICHU-R-05-006 (MICHU-06-301)
Evaluating the effects of habitat patchiness on small fish asemblages in a Great Lakes coastal marsh.
Jennifer Jacobus and Lori N. Ivan
16p.; available on loan from NSGL.

NEW HAMPSHIRE SEA GRANT

NHU-G-06-001 (UNHMP-IS-SG-06-31)
Onboard handling techniques key to higher quality and price.
Ken LaValley and Dana Morse
4p.; no charge; also available online

NHU-H-06-002 (UNHMP-M-SG-06-24)
Great Bay Coast Watch standard operating procedures: Phytoplankton Monitoring Program (March 2006).
Ann Reid, et al.
29p.; $8.00; also available online

NHU-R-04-009 (UNHMP-JR-SG-02-25)
Preliminary examination of the bioremediation and mariculture potential of a northeast U.S.A. and an Asian species of "Porphyra".
George P. Kraemer, et al.
7p.; $2.00.

NHU-T-06-001 (UNHMP-TR-SG-06-22)
What is the optimum mesh size to harvest groundfish on Georges Bank? Drawing conclusions from cooperative research.
Ken LaValley
15p.; no charge; also available online

NHU-T-06-002 (UNHMP-TR-SG-06-23)
Growing seafood in the open ocean: offshore aquaculture in the United States.
Rollie Barnaby
16p.; no charge; also available online.

NHU-T-06-003 (UNHMP-AR-SG-06-19)
The Great Bay Coast Watch: 2005 annual report.
Karen Diamond, et al.
47p.; $13.00; also available online.

NEW JERSEY SEA GRANT

NJMSC-C-05-001 (NJSG-06-629)
New Jersey Clean Marine Program guidebook (CD-Rom).
M. Danko, et al.
no charge.

NJMSC-C-05-002 (NJSG-06-627)
Public access and waterfront development in New Jersey: from the Arthur Kill to the Shrewsbury River (CD-Rom).
B. McCay, et al.
no charge.

NJMSC-G-06-001 (NJSG-06-618)
Clean boating tip sheet #1: vessel cleaning and maintenance.
M. Danko
2p.; no charge.

NJMSC-G-06-002 (NJSG-06-619)
Clean boating tip sheet #2: vessel sewage.
M. Danko
2p.; no charge.

NJMSC-G-06-003 (NJSG-06-620)
Clean boating tip sheet #3: waste containment & disposal.
M. Danko
2p.; no charge.

NJMSC-G-06-004 (NJSG-06-621)
Clean boating tip sheet #4: petroleum control.
M. Danko
2p.; no charge.

NJMSC-G-06-005 (NJSG-06-632)
New Jersey State of the Shore Report: 2006.
J. Miller, et al.
4p.; no charge.

NJMSC-H-05-001 (NJSG-06-629)
New Jersey Clean Marine Program guidebook.
M. Danko, et al.
127p.; no charge.

NJMSC-R-05-002 (NJSG-03-528)
When invasive species have benefits as well as costs: managing "Carex kobomugi" (Asiatic sand sedge) in New Jersey coastal dunes.
L. S. Wootton, et al.
11p.; no charge.


NEW YORK SEA GRANT

NYSGI-R-04-018
Toward modeling turbulent suspension of sand in the nearshore.
Tian-Jian Hsu and Philip L.-F. Liu
14p.; no charge.

NYSGI-R-05-008
In vitro activation of hemocytes from the American lobster, "Homarus americanus" as measured by production of reactive oxygen species.
Robert S. Anderson and Amy E. Beaven
5p.; no charge.

NYSGI-R-05-009
Culture-dependent characterization of the microbial community associated with epizootic shell disease lesions in American lobster, "Homarus americanus."
Andrei Y. Chistoserdov, et al.
7p.; no charge.

NYSGI-R-05-010
A description of the pathology of epizootic shell disease in the American lobster, "Homarus americanus," H. Milne Edwards 1837.
Roxanna Smolowitz, et al.
8p.; no charge.

NYSGI-R-05-011
Acute toxicity of resmethrin, malathion and methoprene to larval and juvenile American lobsters ("Homarus americanus") and analysis of pesticide levels in surface waters after Scourge, Anvil and Altosid application.
Ann M. Zulkosky, et al.
10p.; no charge.

NYSGI-R-05-012
Simulations of transient pesticide concentrations in Long Island Sound for late summer 1999 with a high resolution coastal circualation model.
Robert E. Wilson, et al.
11p.; no charge.

NYSGI-R-05-013
Schmidt number and near-bed boundary condition effects on a two-phase dilute sediment transport model.
L. Amoudry, et al.
12p.; no charge.

NYSGI-R-06-001
Quantitative polymerase chain reaction assay used to measure the prevalence of "Clostridium butulinum" type E in fish in the lower Great Lakes.
R. G. Getchell, et al.
12p.; no charge.

OREGON SEA GRANT

ORESU-G-06-001
Disfruta la playa con seguridad (Spanish version of Enjoy the Beaches in Safety).
2p.; no charge; also available online

ORESU-G-06-003
You can stop the spread of aquatic invasive species.
4p.; no charge for single copies.

ORESU-G-06-006
New Zealand mudsnails: how to prevent the spread of New Zealand mudsnails through field gear.
8p.; no charge; also available online

ORESU-I-05-001
Ballenas grises (gray whale).
4p.; available only online

ORESU-Q-06-001
Oregon Sea Grant program guide 2006-2008.
Sandy Ridlington, ed.
34p.; no charge.

ORESU-R-05-016
Long waves propagating over a circular bowl pit.
Kyung-Duck Suh, et al.
12p.; available on loan from NSGL.

ORESU-R-06-002
Capture-related stressors impair immune system function in sablefish.
Sarah C. Lupes, et al.
10p.; available on loan from NSGL.

ORESU-R-06-003
Raman spectroscopy determines structural changes associated with gelation properties of fish proteins recovered at alkaline pH.
Supawan Thawornchinsombut, et al.
10p.; available on loan from NSGL

ORESU-R-06-004
Microbial fuel cell energy from an ocean cold seep.
C. E. Reimers, et al.
14p.; available on loan from NSGL.

ORESU-R-06-005
A novel direct-drive ocean wave energy extraction concept with contact-less force transmission system.
Emmanuel B. Agamloh, et al.
14p.; available on loan from NSGL.

ORESU-T-06-001
Microbial source tracking: its utility and limitations toward the protection of recreational waters in the Great Lakes basin.
K. G. Field
24p.; available on loan from NSGL.

ORESU-V-06-001
Wave power: the potential of Oregon's ocean energy (DVD).
12 minutes; $11.95 (first copy); $10.95 (additional copies)

ORESU-V-06-002
Celilo Falls and the remaking of the Columbia River (DVD).
31 minutes; $21.95 (first copy); $20.95 (additional copies)


RHODE ISLAND SEA GRANT

RIU-R-06-004 (P1747)
A tale of four cities/Upper Bay communities redevelop urban shorelines.
Monica Allard Cox
2p.; no charge (available from Narragansett Bay Estuary Program, Bay Campus, Box 27, Narragansett, RI 02882)
also available online (see pages 18-19)

VIRGINIA SEA GRANT

VSGCP-M-05-001 (VSG-05-14)
Oyster reefs of the lower and middle Chesapeake.
William J. Hargis and Helen E. Woods
24p. (11"x17"); for ordering and price information contact Carl Hershner (carl@vims.edu)

VSGCP-R-05-027 (VSG-G-06-42)
Why every marina should be a "clean marina".
Peter R. Hall and Thomas J. Murray
2p.; no charge

VSGCP-R-06-007 (VSG-06-319R)
Potential causes of mortality for horseshoe crabs ("Limulus polyphemus") during the biomedical bleeding process.
Lenka Hurton and Jim Berkson
6p.; no charge

VSGCP-R-06-008 (VSG-06-320R)
The effect of rearing density on growth and survival of cobia "Rachycentron canadum", larvae in a closed recirculating aquaculture system.
M. Glenn, et al.
6p.; no charge

VSGCP-R-06-009 (VSG-06-321R)
Advanced "Perkinsus marinus" infections in "Crassostrea ariakensis" maintained under laboratory conditions.
Jessica A. Moss, et al.
8p.; no charge (order from jim.berkson@noaa.gov)

VSGCP-R-06-010 (VSG-G-06-43)
"Listeria" treatment in salmon processing.
George J. Flick
2p.; no charge (order from rakestra@vt.edu)

VSGCP-R-06-011 (VSG-G-06-44)
ISO 22000:2005 Food Safety System integrates HACCP.
George J. Flick
3p.; no charge (order from rakestra@vt.edu)

VSGCP-R-06-012 (VSG-G-06-45)
Cobia update: ffast-growing species first focus on international aquaculture initiative.
Michael H. Schwarz
3p.; no charge (order from rakestra@vt.edu)

VSGCP-T-05-006 (VSG-05-16)
Virginia Game Fish Tagging Program annual report, 2004.
Jon A. Lucy and Claude M. Bain III
134p.; no charge for print reprints; also available online

VSGCP-T-06-001 (VSG-06-02)
Economic activity associated with the inaugural "Virginia In-water Boat Expo".
Thomas J. Murray
17p.; for odering and price information contact vsgpubs@vims.edu; also available online

WASHINGTON SEA GRANT

WASHU-R-05-013 (WSG-TA 06-09)
Salmon decay and nutrient contributions to riparian forest soils.
Deanne C. Drake, et al.
11p.; no charge

WASHU-R-05-014 (WSG-TA 06-10)
Inverse PCR to identify DNA sequence upstream of the pea HMG I/Y opening reading frame.
K. Druffel, et al.
4p.; no charge

WASHU-R-06-004 (WSG-TA 06-12)
Two invaders achieve higher densities in reserves.
Terrie Klinger, et al.
11p.; no charge.

WASHU-R-06-005 (WSG-TA 06-11)
Low-level copper plus chitosan applications provide protection against late blight of potato.
Lee A. Hadwiger and Pamela O. McBride
8p.; no charge.

WISCONSIN SEA GRANT

WISCU-Q-06-002
University of Wisconsin Sea Grant 2006-08 directory of projects and people.
Stephen Wittman, ed.
60p.; no charge, also available online

WISCU-Q-06-001
University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute 2005-06 biennial report
Stephen Wittman, ed.