The effects of aquaculture in estuarine environments: Introduction to the dedicated issue Robert W. HastingsDonald R. Heinle EditorialNotes Pages: 1 - 1
Natural fisheries, marsh management, and mariculture: Complexity and conflict in Louisiana William H. Herke OriginalPaper Pages: 10 - 17
The opportunities for engineering and technology in addressing the environmental, institutional, and economic constraints of marine aquaculture in the United States R. B. Fridley OriginalPaper Pages: 18 - 24
Environmental impacts of shrimp farming with special reference to the situation in the continental United States J. Stephen HopkinsPaul A. SandiferAlvin D. Stokes OriginalPaper Pages: 25 - 42
Influence of intertidal aquaculture on benthic communities in Pacific Northwest estuaries: Scales of disturbance Chariles A. SimenstadKurt L. Fresh OriginalPaper Pages: 43 - 70
The role of the mussel (Mytilus edulis L.) and mussel culture in the Dutch Wadden Sea Norbert DankersDuurt R. Zuidema OriginalPaper Pages: 71 - 80
Ecological criteria used to help site fish farms in fjords C. D. LevingsA. ErvikJ. Aure OriginalPaper Pages: 81 - 90
Substrate additive studies for the development of hardshell clam habitat in waters of Puget Sound in Washington State: An analysis of effects on recruitment, growth, and survival of the Manila clam,Tapes philippinarum, and on the species diversity and abundance of existing benthic organisms Douglas S. Thompson OriginalPaper Pages: 91 - 107
Impact of fish net pen culture on the benthic environment of a cove in South Japan Hiroaki Tsutsumi OriginalPaper Pages: 108 - 115
The effect of low-rate sand filtration and modified feed management on effluent quality, pond water quality and production of intensive shrimp ponds J. Stephen HopkinsCraig L. BrowdyJoseph A. Heffernan OriginalPaper Pages: 116 - 123
A multidisciplinary approach to evaluating impacts of shellfish aquaculture on benthic communities J. GrantA. HatcherG. V. Winters OriginalPaper Pages: 124 - 144
Environmental impact of salmon net-pen culture on marine benthic communities in Maine: A case study Robert H. FindlayLes WatlingLawrence M. Mayer OriginalPaper Pages: 145 - 179
Effects of marsh management on fisheries organisms: The compensatory adjustment hypothesis H. Dickson HoeseMark Konikoff OriginalPaper Pages: 180 - 197
Mid-Atlantic salt-marsh shorelines: Mathematical commonalities Richard M. SimonRichard H. Simon OriginalPaper Pages: 199 - 206
Organic matter fluxes and marsh stability in a rapidly submerging estuarine marsh J. A. NymanR. D. DeLauneW. H. Patrick OriginalPaper Pages: 207 - 218
Spatial and seasonal patterns in sediment nitrogen remineralization and ammonium concentrations in San Francisco Bay, California Jane M. Caffrey OriginalPaper Pages: 219 - 233
Speciation of dissolved selenium in the Kaoping and Erhjen rivers and estuaries, southwestern Taiwan J. J. HungC. P. Shy OriginalPaper Pages: 234 - 240
Sexual productivity and spring intramarsh distribution of a key salt-marsh microbial secondary producer Steven Y. NewellJennifer Wasowski OriginalPaper Pages: 241 - 249
Trends in copepod communities in the Navesink and Shrewsbury rivers, New Jersey: 1962–1992 Patricia A. ShaheenFrank W. Steimle OriginalPaper Pages: 250 - 254
Temporal and vertical distribution of crab larvae in a tidal pass Steve E. LochmannRezneat M. DarnellJohn D. McEachran OriginalPaper Pages: 255 - 263
The estuarine clamRangia cuneata as a biomonitor of dioxins and furans in the Neches River, Taylor Bayou, and Fence Lake, Texas Richard C. HarrelMarc A. McConnell OriginalPaper Pages: 264 - 270
Primary productivity inHalodule wrightii: A comparison of techniques based on daily carbon budgets David A. TomaskoKenneth H. Dunton OriginalPaper Pages: 271 - 278
A comparison of methods for the accurate measurement of epiphytic carbonate T. A. FrankovichJ. C. Zieman OriginalPaper Pages: 279 - 284
Inputs, transformations, and transport of nitrogen and phosphorus in Chesapeake Bay and selected tributaries W. R. BoyntonJ. H. GarberW. M. Kemp OriginalPaper Pages: 285 - 314