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         Estuaries & Watersheds:     more books (75)
  1. Early Life History of Fishes in the San Francisco Estuary and Watershed: Proceedings of the Symposium, Early Life History of Fishes in the San Francis (American Fisheries Society Symposium,)
  2. Committing to Our Future: Preliminary Action Plans for the Greater Charlotte Harbor Watershed (Volume 2) by Charlotte Harbor Natural Estuary Program, 2000
  3. Committing to Our Future: The Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan for the Grater Charlotte Harbor Watershed-Volume 1 (Volume 1) by Charlotte Harbor Natural Estuary Program, 2000
  4. Regional, watershed and local correlates of blue crab and bivalve abundances in subestuaries of Chesapeake Bay, USA [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] by R.S. King, A.H. Hines, et all 2005-06-01
  5. Catalogue of the vascular plants in Old Woman Creek estuary and watershed (Old Woman Creek State Nature Preserve and National Estuarine Research Reserve) by Charles E Herdendorf, 1999
  6. Tillamook Bay Watershed analysis framework (Tillamook Bay National Estuary Project technical report) by Willa Nehlsen, 1995
  7. Final report: Assessment of atmospheric non-point source nitrogen input to the Great Bay Watershed and Estuary by Byard W Mosher, 1995
  8. Catalog of the algal flora and lower plants of Old Woman Creek estuary, watershed, and adjacent waters of Lake Erie by Charles E Herdendorf, 2000
  9. Estuaries and your coastal watershed (SuDoc EP 2.2:ES 8) by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1998
  10. Compendium of current monitoring programs in Tampa Bay and its watershed (Tampa National Estuary Program) by David L Wade, 1992
  11. Catalogue of the vertebrate fauna of Old Woman Creek estuary, watershed, and environs by Charles E Herdendorf, 1999
  12. Bibliography of research publications for Old Woman Creek estuary, watershed, and adjacent waters of Lake Erie by Charles E Herdendorf, 2000
  13. An environmental history of the Tillamook Bay Estuary and Watershed (Tillamook Bay National Estuary Project technical report) by Kevin G Coulton, 1996
  14. Catalogue of the invertebrate fauna of Old Woman Creek estuary, watershed, and adjacent waters of Lake Erie by Charles E Herdendorf, 2000

1. "Estuaries: Bridges From Watersheds To Coastal Seas"
"estuaries Bridges from watersheds to Coastal Seas" Estuarine Research Federation holds 13th Biennial International Conference November 1216, 1995 in Corpus Christi
http://www.sci.tamucc.edu/ccbnep/Newsletters/v1.3/wtrshd.html
"Estuaries: Bridges from Watersheds to Coastal Seas"
Estuarine Research Federation holds 13th Biennial International Conference
November 12-16, 1995 in Corpus Christi
The 1995 Estuarine Research Federation (ERF) conference will be held at the Marriott Bayfront Hotel in Corpus Christi in November. The purpose of the conference is to exchange information on all aspects of research, management, and public policy regarding estuaries. The theme "Estuaries: Bridges from Watersheds to Coastal Seas" reflects recent emphasis on the central role that estuaries play in coupling the movement of materials between the land and the coastal zone. Because of this role, basic research into estuarine ecosystem processes is a priority with local, state, and federal government officials as they grapple with natural resources that are in decline or are being degraded. The ERF conference will provide researchers, managers, policy makers and educators with an opportunity to come together to exchange information on these important issues. The program will include plenary speakers and a series of integrated symposia organized to compare research and management in estuaries, coastal oceans, and Great Lakes ecosystems. The ERF biennial conference usually attracts about 700 people. Early registration is available until October 1; after that date the cost of participating in the conference will go up.

2. SPARROW - Atmospheric Nitrogen Flux From Watersheds Of Major US Estuaries
Atmospheric Nitrogen Flux From the watersheds of Major estuaries of the United States An Application of the SPARROW
http://water.usgs.gov/nawqa/sparrow/coast/agu_sparrow.html
Atmospheric Nitrogen Flux From the Watersheds of Major Estuaries of the United States: An Application of the SPARROW Watershed Model
1 U.S. Geological Survey, 413 National Center, Reston, Virginia 20192, USA
2 U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division, 8987 Yellow Brick Road, Baltimore, Maryland 21237
4 National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Service, Special Projects Office, 1305 East/West Highway, SSMC4, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910
In: Nitrogen Loading in Coastal Water Bodies: An Atmospheric Perspective
, 2000, American Geophysical Union Monograph 57, Richard Valigura, Richard Alexander, Mark Castro, Tilden Meyers, Hans Paerl, Paul Stacey, and R. Eugene Turner (eds.) pp. 119-170 ABSTRACT Additional Information Additional information on the USGS SPARROW model, from which estimated nitrogen movements in streams and rivers are derived, is available from the entry page of the SPARROW Web site.

3. Coastal Ecosystems - Photos - Upper Watersheds
Surface Water Management. Upper watersheds. estuaries. Lagoons Bays. Other Coastal Resources
http://www.sfwmd.gov/org/wrp/wrp_ce/2_wrp_ce_info/2_wrp_ce_photos13.html

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4. EPA > Oceans, Coasts, & Estuaries > Coastal Watersheds Factsheets
Contact Us Print Version Search EPA Home Water Wetlands, Oceans, watersheds Oceans, Coasts, estuaries Coastal Watershed Factsheets.
http://www.epa.gov/owow/oceans/factsheets/

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Coastal Watershed Factsheets
To request printed copies of these fact sheets, visit the National Center for Environmental Publications (NCEPI) web site, or call 1-800-490-9198. Factsheets:
Your Coastal Watershed

The Beach and Your Coastal Watershed

Near Shore Waters and Your Coastal Watershed

Coral Reefs and Your Coastal Watershed
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5. EPA > Oceans, Coasts, & Estuaries > Coastal Watershed Factsheets > Estuaries And
General information on the components and functioning of coastal watersheds, and managng coastal resources. Tips on how you can help protect your coastal watershed.
http://www.epa.gov/owow/oceans/factsheets/fact5.html

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Coastal Watershed Factsheets
Estuaries and Your Coastal Watershed
United States
Environmental Protection
Agency
Office of Water
EPA 842-F-98-009
July 1998
stuaries are an important component of the complex and dynamic coastal watershed. The economy of many coastal areas relies on the natural beauty and bounty of estuaries. When those natural resources are imperiled, so are the livelihoods of the many people who live and work along the coast. As our population grows, the demands imposed on our natural resources increase and protecting these resources for all their natural, economic, and aesthetic values becomes even more important.
What Is an Estuary and What Does It Do?
An estuary is a partially enclosed body of water formed where freshwater from rivers, streams, and groundwater flows to the ocean, mixing with the salty seawater. Although influenced by the winds and tides, estuaries are protected from the full force of ocean waves, winds, and storms by the reefs, barrier islands, or fingers of land, mud, or sand that define an estuary's seaward boundary. Estuaries come in all shapes and sizes and go by many different names. They are often known as bays, lagoons, harbors, inlets, or sounds. Whatever the name or type, estuaries provide valuable functions.

6. EPA > Water > Wetlands, Oceans, & Watersheds > Oceans, Coasts, And Estuaries > H
These plans serve as documentation of the communities' environmental goals for theirestuaries and watersheds as well as blueprints for achieving those goals.
http://www.epa.gov/owow/estuaries/pivot/overview/intro.htm
Habitat Protection Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home Water Habitat Protection Coral Reefs ...
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Performance Indicators Visualization and Outreach Tool Introduction
Habitat Loss Contributing Factors Resources
Some of the following links are to locations outside the EPA website. EPA does not maintain these pages and is not responsible for their content. These links are provided as a service to the user.
Introduction to PIVOT
This PIVOT module for the National Estuary Program (NEP) highlights common habitat degradation and loss problems faced by NEP communities around the country. PIVOT's interactive graphics and maps are designed to help users better understand the issues and visually track the National Estuary Program's progress toward achieving its habitat restoration goals. What you'll find in these pages:
Habitat Loss
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7. EPA > Oceans, Coasts, & Estuaries >
Atmospheric Fertilization of estuaries watersheds and Airsheds By Dr. Clayton Penniman
http://www.epa.gov/owow/oceans

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The Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf Coasts of the United States form in essence the coastal boundaries of our country. Thousands of miles of coastline provide recreation, fisheries, and commerce and transportation corridors. Coastal environments are strongly influenced by upstream sources of pollution and freshwater inflow, and are subject to an ever-growing coastal population. EPA protects these resources through a watershed approach and its regulatory and cooperative management programs.
Features National Coastal Conditions Report
National Estuary Program

Cruise Ship Discharges

Invasive Species
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8. Esturaries
estuaries and watersheds, National Estuary Program The National EstuaryProgram was established in 1987 to identify, restore and
http://www.unh.edu/marine-education/pages/esturary.html
Estuaries and Watersheds National Estuary Program The National Estuary Program was established in 1987 to identify, restore and protect nationally significant estuaries of the United States. The program focuses not just on improving water quality in an estuary, but on maintaining the integrity of the whole systemits chemical, physical and biological properties as well as its economic, recreational and aesthetic values.
http://www.epa.gov/OWOW/estuaries/nep.htm
National Estuarine Research Reserves

The National Estuarine Research Reserve System (NERR) is a network of protected areas established to improve the health of the nation's estuaries and coastal habitats by developing and providing information that promotes informed resource management. This website lists all the NERR locations around the country.
http://www.ocrm.nos.noaa.gov/nerr/nerrsitelist.html
Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve

The Great Bay Estuary is a complex embayment on the New Hampshire-Maine border that is composed of the Piscataqua River, Little Bay and Great Bay. Ocean tides and river runoff mix 15 miles inland from the Atlantic Ocean, making Great Bay one of the most recessed estuaries in the nation.
http://inlet.geol.sc.edu/GRB/home.html

9. Resources & Links
Resources Links, Marine Education; Gulf of Maine; estuaries and watersheds;Marine Animals and Habitats; Marine Sciences; Global Climate
http://www.unh.edu/marine-education/pages/resources.html

10. Atlantic Slope Consortium
The watersheds and estuaries selected during indicator development and testingprocess will span a range of conditions from best attainable (reference) to
http://www.asc.psu.edu/abstract.html

11. Water From Land To The Oceans Delaware S Rivers, Watersheds, And
Water From Land to the Oceans Delawares rivers, watersheds, and estuaries Earth Science Foreground PBL Specific PBL still needs to be designed. I need help from the experts! Id envision a
http://www.geology.udel.edu/~jmadsen/Water.pdf

12. Atlantic Slope Consortium
East Carolina University, Environmental Law Institute, and FTN Associates to conductan integrated assessment of the watersheds and estuaries across the
http://www.asc.psu.edu/press.html

13. Estuaries, Journal Of The Estuarine Research Federation
areas within estuaries, lagoons, wetlands, tidal rivers, watersheds that influence estuaries, and nearshore coastal
http://www.erf.org/journal/journal.html

14. NACo - Programs Projects - Environmental Projects - Waaater
Wetlands Division Contains information on wetlands; oceans, coasts and estuaries;and watersheds including water quality monitoring and polluted runoff.
http://www.naco.org/programs/environ/water/wetlands.cfm

15. EPA > Water > Wetlands, Oceans, & Watersheds > Oceans, Coasts, & Estuaries > Nat
Environmental Protection Agency's Oceans, Coasts, and estuaries.
http://epa.gov/owow/oceans/nccr

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National Coastal Condition Report
We are pleased to announce the availability of the National Coastal Condition Report which describes the overall condition of the U.S. coastal waters as fair to poor, varying from region to region. The Report compiles several available data sets from different agencies and areas of the country and summarizes them to present a broad baseline picture of the condition of coastal waters. The Report , primarily evaluates estuaries – areas where rivers meet the ocean – in the continental United States. Indicators of coastal conditions were derived from data on water quality, sediment quality, biota, habitat, and ecosystem integrity, as they relate to ecological and human health. This Report describes the condition of coastal waters based primarily on data from estuaries and, where available, snapshots of the condition of near-coastal waters. A combination of data, mostly from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is used to present indicators of coastal condition and assessment and advisory data as it relates to human health. The Report also highlights several exemplary programs at the federal, state, tribal, and local levels that show coastal condition at various regional scales.

16. NACo - Programs Projects - Environmental Projects
Oceans and watersheds Provides information on wetlands; oceans, coasts and estuaries;and watersheds including monitoring water quality and polluted runoff.
http://www.naco.org/programs/environ/water/watermgt.cfm

17. Estuary-Net Project
National Estuarine Research Reserve's Estuary-Net Project. A telecommunications project supporting Category Science Biology Ecology Aquatic Ecology Estuarine...... EstuaryNet Project supports meaningful partnerships that work to solve non-pointsource pollution problems in estuaries and watersheds through understanding
http://inlet.geol.sc.edu/estnet.html

18. Level_1aC
state Coastal Zone Management programs, and National Estuarine Research Reservesto work collaboratively in problems with problems in estuaries and watersheds.
http://inlet.geol.sc.edu/level_1a.html

19. ET 01/01: Airborne Nitrogen Contributes Pollution To US Estuaries
ecological effects of atmospheric inputs to estuaries, the chemical components ofnitrogen deposition to estuaries and their watersheds, alternative methods
http://www.sdearthtimes.com/et0101/et0101s12.html
Airborne nitrogen contributes pollution to US estuaries
provided by US Department of the Interior The study, published by the American Geophysical Union (AGU) and released last month, sheds new light on the role of the atmosphere as a source of pollutants to downstream estuaries. "This study provides important new information about how coastal watersheds process atmospheric nitrogen and about the amounts of atmospheric nitrogen that enter estuaries," said Richard Alexander, a USGS hydrologist and expert on nutrients who coauthored the study. "There are important scientific and policy questions about the role of atmospheric nitrogen in causing coastal water-quality problems. This information can help local resource managers determine sources of nitrogen entering estuaries. This improved understanding of the links between air deposition of nitrogen and coastal water quality also leads to a better scientific basis for steps to minimize coastal pollution sources." This national study of the watersheds that drain to 40 major US estuaries reported the highest atmospheric contributions a quarter to about a third of the nitrogen in streams along the northeastern and Mid-Atlantic coasts, including streams flowing to the Long Island Sound and Chesapeake Bay. Atmospheric contributions were also nearly this large in many streams along the Louisiana Gulf coast, which corresponded to the locally high levels of atmospheric deposition of nitrogen in this region. A USGS study published earlier this year reported that the atmosphere accounts for a similar percentage of the nitrogen (nearly 20 percent) in the waters of the Mississippi River that flow into the Gulf of Mexico.

20. Watersheds
impact watersheds. estuaries and Your Local Watershed Read aboutestuaries and watersheds. Learn about their importance. Rivers
http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/pages/listwatershems.html
Watersheds
An Internet Hotlist on Watersheds created by Ms. Lisa Stone
Bel Aire School
Introduction
In addition to using books and magazines to find out about watersheds, why not also use the power of the Internet? The links below will get you started.
The Internet Resources

Content by Ms. Lisa Stone, lstone@marin.k12.ca.us
http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/pages/listwatershems.html
Last revised Mon Jul 22 18:57:06 US/Pacific 2002

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