Tectonic Subsidence of California Estuaries Increases Forecasts of Relative Sea-Level Rise Alexander SimmsLaura C. ReynoldsRobert Peters OriginalPaper 11 May 2016 Pages: 1571 - 1581
Development of Tide–Surge Interaction Model for the Coastal Region of Bangladesh Gour Chandra PaulAhmad Izani Md. IsmailAshabul Hoque OriginalPaper 24 May 2016 Pages: 1582 - 1599
The Role of Ocean Tides on Groundwater-Surface Water Exchange in a Mangrove-Dominated Estuary: Shark River Slough, Florida Coastal Everglades, USA Christopher G. SmithRené M. PriceJeremy C. Stalker OriginalPaper 26 May 2016 Pages: 1600 - 1616
Quantities and Fluxes of Dissolved and Particulate Black Carbon in the Changjiang and Huanghe Rivers, China Caili XuYuejun XueXuchen Wang OriginalPaper 03 June 2016 Pages: 1617 - 1625
Sediment Nitrogen Fixation: a Call for Re-evaluating Coastal N Budgets Silvia E. NewellMark J. McCarthyRobinson W. Fulweiler OriginalPaper 14 June 2016 Pages: 1626 - 1638
Variability in Concentrations and Fluxes of Methane in the Indian Estuaries G. D. RaoV. V. S. S. Sarma OriginalPaper 31 May 2016 Pages: 1639 - 1650
Assessment of Submarine Groundwater Discharge (SGD) as a Source of Dissolved Radium and Nutrients to Moorea (French Polynesia) Coastal Waters Karen L. KneeElizabeth D. CrookAdina Paytan OriginalPaper 03 June 2016 Pages: 1651 - 1668
Phylogenetic Relatedness Influences Plant Interspecific Interactions Across Stress Levels in Coastal Ecosystems: a Meta-Analysis Liwen ZhangXiangcheng MiHongbo Shao ReviewPaper 09 May 2016 Pages: 1669 - 1678
Iron Reduction Along an Inundation Gradient in a Tidal Sedge (Cyperus malaccensis) Marsh: the Rates, Pathways, and Contributions to Anaerobic Organic Matter Mineralization Min LuoCong-Sheng ZengFeng-Qin Liu OriginalPaper 02 May 2016 Pages: 1679 - 1693
Nitrogen Uptake and Internal Recycling in Zostera marina Exposed to Oyster Farming: Eelgrass Potential as a Natural Biofilter Jose Sandoval-GilAna AlexandreVĂctor F. Camacho-Ibar OriginalPaper 02 May 2016 Pages: 1694 - 1708
Extreme 15N Depletion in Seagrasses M. E. M. WaltonI. Al-MaslamaniL. Le Vay OriginalPaper Open access 09 May 2016 Pages: 1709 - 1723
Spatial Patterns and Predictors of Drift Algal Subsidy in Deep Subtidal Environments Karen Filbee-DexterRobert E. Scheibling OriginalPaper 02 May 2016 Pages: 1724 - 1734
Influence of Static Habitat Attributes on Local and Regional Rocky Intertidal Community Structure B. KonarK. IkenB. Weitzman OriginalPaper 26 May 2016 Pages: 1735 - 1745
Quantifying the Effects of Commercial Clam Aquaculture on C and N Cycling: an Integrated Ecosystem Approach Anna E. MurphyKyle A. EmeryJennie E. Rheuban OriginalPaper 19 May 2016 Pages: 1746 - 1761
A Possible Connectivity among Estuarine Tapertail Anchovy (Coilia nasus) Populations in the Yangtze River, Yellow Sea, and Poyang Lake Tao JiangHongbo LiuJian Yang OriginalPaper 13 May 2016 Pages: 1762 - 1768
Reopening of a Remote Tidal Inlet Increases Recruitment of Estuarine-Dependent Nekton Quentin A. HallMegan M. Reese RobillardGregory W. Stunz OriginalPaper 24 May 2016 Pages: 1769 - 1784
A Model Framework to Determine the Production Potential of Fish Derived from Coastal Habitats for Use in Habitat Restoration Melisa C. WongMichael Dowd OriginalPaper 30 June 2016 Pages: 1785 - 1800
Habitat Restoration from an Ecosystem Goods and Services Perspective: Application of a Spatially Explicit Individual-Based Model R. S. FulfordM. RussellJ. E. Rogers OriginalPaper 29 April 2016 Pages: 1801 - 1815
Short-run Economic Benefits from Water Quality Improvements: an Application to the American Lobster (Homarus Americanus) Fishery of Long Island Sound Michele Baggio OriginalPaper 03 June 2016 Pages: 1816 - 1826
Comparing Measures of Estuarine Ecosystem Production in a Temperate New England Estuary Autumn OczkowskiChristopher W. HuntLeslie Smith OriginalPaper 01 June 2016 Pages: 1827 - 1844