Effects of tidal shallowing and deepening on phytoplankton production dynamics: A modeling study Lisa V. LucasJames E. Cloern OriginalPaper Pages: 497 - 507
Impact of the Spring 2000 phytoplankton bloom in Chesapeake Bay on optical properties and light penetration in the Rhode River, Maryland Charles L. GallegosThomas E. Jordan OriginalPaper Pages: 508 - 518
On the spatial structure of currents across the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Kuo-Chuin Wong OriginalPaper Pages: 519 - 527
Carbon budget for a subtropical seagrass dominated coastal lagoon: How important are seagrasses to total ecosystem net primary production? James E. KaldyChristopher P. OnufLuis A. Cifuentes OriginalPaper Pages: 528 - 539
Microphytobenthos contribution to nutrient-phytoplankton dynamics in a shallow coastal lagoon Ian T. WebsterPhillip W. FordBruce Hodgson OriginalPaper Pages: 540 - 551
Spatial and temporal variation in estuarine fish and invertebrate assemblages: Analysis of an 11-year data set J. S. DesmondD. H. DeutschmanJ. B. Zedler OriginalPaper Pages: 552 - 569
An analysis of water column distributions in Florida Bay Adrian B. BurdGeorge A. Jackson OriginalPaper Pages: 570 - 585
Low abundance of the dinoflagellates,Pfiesteria piscicida, P. shumwayae, andCryptoperidiniopsis spp., in South Carolina tidal creeks and open estuaries Alan J. LewitusKenneth C. HayesRobert Magnien OriginalPaper Pages: 586 - 597
Dissolved and particulate trace metals and their partitioning in a hypoxic estuary: The Tanshui Estuary in Northern Taiwan Tien-Hsi FangChe-Liang Lin OriginalPaper Pages: 598 - 607
Aluminum in the macrotidal Yalujiang estuary: Partitioning of Al along the estuarine gradients and flux H. XuJ. ZhangC. L. Liu OriginalPaper Pages: 608 - 621
Chemical contamination, toxicity, and benthic community indices in sediments of the lower Miami River and adjoining portions of Biscayne Bay, Florida Edward R. LongM. Jawed HameediLorraine B. Read OriginalPaper Pages: 622 - 637
Preface: Nutrient over-enrichment of the coastal zone N. N. RablaisS. W. Nixon EditorialNotes Pages: 639 - 639
Global patterns of dissolved inorganic and particulate nitrogen inputs to coastal systems: Recent conditions and future projections S. P. SeitzingerC. KroezeR. V. Styles OriginalPaper Pages: 640 - 655
Sources of nutrient pollution to coastal waters in the United States: Implications for achieving coastal water quality goals Robert W. HowarthAndrew SharpleyDan Walker OriginalPaper Pages: 656 - 676
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen: Implications for nutrient over-enrichment of coastal waters Hans W. PaerlRobin L. DennisDavid R. Whitall OriginalPaper Pages: 677 - 693
Harmful algal blooms and eutrophication: Nutrient sources, composition, and consequences Donald M. AndersonPatricia M. GlibertJoann M. Burkholder OriginalPaper Pages: 704 - 726
Lessons learned: The effects of nutrient enrichment on the support of nekton by seagrass and salt marsh ecosystems Linda A. Deegan OriginalPaper Pages: 727 - 742
Nutrient enrichment on coral reefs: Is it a major cause of coral reef decline? Alina M. Szmant OriginalPaper Pages: 743 - 766
Effects of hypoxia, and the balance between hypoxia and enrichment, on coastal fishes and fisheries Denise Breitburg OriginalPaper Pages: 767 - 781
“A strikingly rich zone”—Nutrient enrichment and secondary production in coastal marine ecosystems Scott W. NixonBetty A. Buckley OriginalPaper Pages: 782 - 796
Nutrient pollution: An economic perspective Kathleen SegersonDan Walker OriginalPaper Pages: 797 - 808
Economic linkages driving the potential response to nitrogen over-enrichment Otto C. Doering OriginalPaper Pages: 809 - 818
The economic effects of harmful algal blooms in the United States: Estimates, assessment issues, and information needs P. HoaglandD. M. AndersonA. W. White OriginalPaper Pages: 819 - 837
Local, state, regional, and federal roles in coastal nutrient management Holly GreeningChris Elfring OriginalPaper Pages: 838 - 847
Coastal eutrophication and the Danish national aquatic monitoring and assessment program Daniel J. ConleyStiig MarkagerLars M. Svendsen OriginalPaper Pages: 848 - 861
Reducing nonpoint nitrogen to acceptable levels with emphasis on the Upper Mississippi River Basin Dennis R. Keeney OriginalPaper Pages: 862 - 868
Policy synergies between nutrient over-enrichment and climate change Paul FaethSuzie Greenhalgh OriginalPaper Pages: 869 - 877
The role of science in federal policy development on a regional to global scale: Personal commentary Rosina Bierbaum OriginalPaper Pages: 878 - 885
Challenges and opportunities for science in reducing nutrient over-enrichment of coastal ecosystems Donald F. Boesch OriginalPaper Pages: 886 - 900