Opportunities and Challenges for Including Oyster-Mediated Denitrification in Nitrogen Management Plans Julie M. RoseJ. Stephen GosnellRobinson W. Fulweiler Perspectives Open access 20 April 2021 Pages: 2041 - 2055
Integrated Assessment of Coastal Exposure and Social Vulnerability to Coastal Hazards in East Africa Caridad BallesterosLuciana S. Esteves Management Applications Open access 13 May 2021 Pages: 2056 - 2072
Assessing Habitat Change and Migration of Barrier Islands Nicholas M. EnwrightLei WangElizabeth S. Godsey Original Paper 17 June 2021 Pages: 2073 - 2086
Coastal Meadow Vegetation Following a Century of Shielding Behind a Dike Line Holm AndersenJeppe Storgaard KnudsenDan Bruhn OriginalPaper 10 March 2021 Pages: 2087 - 2099
Spatiotemporal Variability in Sedimentation Drives Habitat Loss on Restored Subtidal Oyster Reefs Olivia N. CarettiDelWayne R. BohnenstiehlDavid B. Eggleston OriginalPaper 17 March 2021 Pages: 2100 - 2117
Natural Intertidal Oyster Reef Growth Across Two Landscape Settings and Tidal Ranges Molly C. BostAntonio B. RodriguezStephen R. Fegley OriginalPaper 08 March 2021 Pages: 2118 - 2131
Responses and Recovery of Salt Marsh Vegetation and Birds in Southeastern Massachusetts to Two Hydrologic Events: a Tidal Restoration and an Inundation Event Robert Buchsbaum OriginalPaper 18 February 2021 Pages: 2132 - 2141
Long-Term Sediment, Carbon, and Nitrogen Accumulation Rates in Coastal Wetlands Impacted by Sea Level Rise Gillian GundersenD. Reide CorbettMarcelo Ardón OriginalPaper 19 March 2021 Pages: 2142 - 2158
Terrestrial Organic Matter Inputs to Nearshore Marine Sediment Under Prolonged Drought Followed by Significant Rainfall as Indicated by Lignin Heili LowmanMatthieu MoingtHenry M. Page OriginalPaper 05 April 2021 Pages: 2159 - 2172
Amplified Impact of Climate Change on Fine-Sediment Delivery to a Subsiding Coast, Humboldt Bay, California Jennifer A. CurtisLorraine E. FlintRandy D. Klein OriginalPaper Open access 28 May 2021 Pages: 2173 - 2193
Tidal Asymmetry in Ocean-Boundary Flux and In-Estuary Trapping of Suspended Sediment Following Watershed Storms: San Francisco Estuary, California, USA Maureen A. Downing-KunzPaul A. WorkDavid H. Schoellhamer OriginalPaper Open access 18 March 2021 Pages: 2194 - 2211
Trophic Biomarkers Indicate Coastal Surf Zone Hydrodynamics Affect Resource Assimilation by Mytilus californianus Mussels Carlissa D. SalantAlan L. ShanksAaron W. E. Galloway OriginalPaper 31 March 2021 Pages: 2212 - 2221
Seasonal Relationships Between Diatom Assemblages and Environmental Conditions Vary Between Epipelic- and Epipsammic-dominated Tidal Flat Diatom Communities in the Yaquina Estuary, Oregon, USA Christine L. WeilhoeferFrances TurnerCristiana N. Matteucci OriginalPaper 05 April 2021 Pages: 2222 - 2235
Reconstructing the History of Nutrient Loads and Sources in the Derwent Estuary, Tasmania, Australia, using Isotopic Fingerprinting Techniques Harrison StevensZanna ChaseBernadette C. Proemse OriginalPaper 24 February 2021 Pages: 2236 - 2249
Effects of Estuary-Wide Seagrass Loss on Fish Populations Jennifer K. O’LearyMaurice C. GoodmanJohn Stephens OriginalPaper 12 March 2021 Pages: 2250 - 2264
Predicting the Distribution of Penaeid Shrimp Reveals Linkages Between Estuarine and Offshore Marine Habitats Bradley A. PickensRachel CarrollJ. Christopher Taylor OriginalPaper 16 March 2021 Pages: 2265 - 2278
Environmental Drivers of Seagrass-Associated Nekton Abundance Across the Northern Gulf of Mexico Benjamin A. BelgradKelly M. CorreiaDelbert L. Smee OriginalPaper 19 March 2021 Pages: 2279 - 2290
Abundance and Diversity of Fish Assemblages Along the River-Estuary Continuum in a Fluvially Dominated Southern African Coastal System Festus P. NashimaNadine A. StrydomStephen J. Lamberth OriginalPaper 09 March 2021 Pages: 2291 - 2306
Community Structure and Trophic Ecology of Fish Assemblages in an Ephemeral Polychaete Reef on a Tropical Mudflat Ving Ching ChongYing Pei NgA. Sasekumar OriginalPaper 19 April 2021 Pages: 2307 - 2333
Effects of Infectious Diseases on Population Dynamics of Marine Organisms in Chesapeake Bay Jerelle A. JesseM. Victoria AgnewMichael J. Wilberg ReviewPaper Open access 24 March 2021 Pages: 2334 - 2349
Correction to: Tidal Asymmetry in Ocean-Boundary Flux and In-Estuary Trapping of Suspended Sediment Following Watershed Storms: San Francisco Estuary, California, USA Maureen A. Downing-KunzPaul A. WorkDavid H. Schoellhamer Correction 05 April 2021 Pages: 2350 - 2350
Correction to: Managed Wetlands Can Benefit Juvenile Chinook Salmon in a Tidal Marsh Nicole M. AhaPeter B. MoyleJohn R. Durand Correction 10 October 2021 Pages: 2351 - 2351