Nutrient biogeochemistry in an upwelling-influenced estuary of the Pacific northwest (Tillamook Bay, Oregon, USA) Debbie ColbertJames McManus OriginalPaper Pages: 1205 - 1219
Non-conservative P and N fluxes and net ecosystem production in San Quintin Bay, México Víctor F. Camacho-IbarJosé D. CarriquiryStephen V. Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 1220 - 1237
Nutrient dynamics in the Pomeranian Bay (southern Baltic): Impact of the Oder River outflow Marianna PastuszakKlaus NagelMariusz Zalewski OriginalPaper Pages: 1238 - 1254
Interactive effects of light and salinity stress on the growth, reproduction, and photosynthetic capabilities ofVallisneria americana (wild celery) Gail T. FrenchKenneth A. Moore OriginalPaper Pages: 1255 - 1268
A model study of turbidity maxima in the York River estuary, Virginia Jing LinAlbert Y. Kuo OriginalPaper Pages: 1269 - 1280
Trends in phosphatase activity along a successional gradient of tidal freshwater marshes on the Cooper River South Carolina Xiaoqing HuangJames T. Morris OriginalPaper Pages: 1281 - 1290
Comparative patterns of occupancy by decapod crustaceans in seagrass, oyster, and marsh-edge habitats in a Northeast Gulf of Mexico estuary Thomas P. GlancyThomas K. FrazerWilliam J. Lindberg OriginalPaper Pages: 1291 - 1301
Horizontal sighting range and Secchi depth as estimators of underwater PAR attenuation in a coastal lagoon Martín A. Montes-HugoSaúl Alvarez-BorregoAlma D. Giles-Guzmán OriginalPaper Pages: 1302 - 1309
An assessment of habitat use by larval fishes in a warm temperate estuarine creek using light traps Nadine A. Strydom OriginalPaper Pages: 1310 - 1318
Effects of hurricane floyd inland flooding, September–October 1999, on tributaries to Pamlico Sound, North Carolina Jerad D. Bales OriginalPaper Pages: 1319 - 1328
Water quality and phytoplankton as indicators of hurricane impacts on a large estuarine ecosystem Benjamin L. PeierlsRobert R. ChristianHans W. Paerl OriginalPaper Pages: 1329 - 1343
Phytoplankton forcing by a record freshwater discharge event into a large lagoonal estuary J. RamusL. A. EbyL. B. Crowder OriginalPaper Pages: 1344 - 1352
Airborne detection of ecosystem responses to an extreme event: Phytoplankton displacement and abundance after hurricane induced flooding in the Pamlico-Albemarle Sound system, North Carolina Patricia A. TesterSabrina M. VarnamR. Wayne Litaker OriginalPaper Pages: 1353 - 1364
Application of multiple sublethal stress indicators to assess the health of fish in Pamlico Sound following extensive flooding S. Marshall AdamsMark S. GreeleyJudith T. Zelikoff OriginalPaper Pages: 1365 - 1382
Seepage meters and advective transport in coastal environments: Comments on “Seepage meters and Bernoulli's revenge” by E.A. Shinn, C. D. Reich, and T. D. Hickey. 2002.Estuaries 25:126–132 D. Reide CorbettJaye E. Cable Technical Notes and Comments Pages: 1383 - 1387
Reply to comments by Corbett and Cable on our paper, “Seepage meters and Bernoulli's revenge” Eugene A. ShinnChristopher D. ReichT. Donald Hickey Technical Notes and Comments Pages: 1388 - 1389