Iron, sulfur, and carbon diagenesis in sediments of Tomales Bay, California R. M. ChambersJ. HollibaughJ. N. Plant OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 9
Spatial and temporal variation in recent growth, overall growth, and mortality of juvenile weakfish (Cynoscion regalis) in Delaware Bay R. PapernoT. E. TargettP. A. Grecay OriginalPaper Pages: 10 - 20
Flow balances in St. Andrew Bay revealed through hydrodynamic simulations Alan F. BlumbergB. Nicholas Kim OriginalPaper Pages: 21 - 33
Faunal utilization of created intertidal eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) reefs in the southeastern United States David L. MeyerEdward C. Townsend OriginalPaper Pages: 34 - 45
The influence of contiguous shoreline type, distance from shore, and vegetation biomass on nekton community structure in eelgrass beds Kenneth B. RaposaCandace A. Oviatt OriginalPaper Pages: 46 - 55
Stormwater contamination of urban estuaries. 1. Predicting the build-up of heavy metals in sediments R. B. WilliamsonD. J. Morrisey OriginalPaper Pages: 56 - 66
Stormwater contamination of urban estuaries. 2. Testing a predictive model of the build-up of heavy metals in sediments D. J. MorriseyR. B. WilliamsonD. J. Lee OriginalPaper Pages: 67 - 79
Relationships between benthic community condition, water quality, sediment quality, nutrient loads, and land use patterns in Chesapeake Bay Daniel M. DauerJ. Ananda RanasingheStephen B. Weisberg OriginalPaper Pages: 80 - 96
Tidal flat macrofaunal communities and their associated environments in estuaries of southern California and northern Baja California, Mexico Theresa Sinicrope TalleyPaul K. DaytonSilvia E. Ibarra-Obando OriginalPaper Pages: 97 - 114
Analysis of the abundance of submersed aquatic vegetation communities in the Chesapeake Bay Kenneth A. MooreDavid J. WilcoxRobert J. Orth OriginalPaper Pages: 115 - 127
Feeding habits of red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) in Galveston Bay, Texas: Seasonal diet variation and predator-prey size relationships Frederick S. ScharfKurtis K. Schlicht OriginalPaper Pages: 128 - 139
Guide to marine mammals and turtles of the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico Prentice K. Stout Book Reviews Pages: 140 - 140