Minnesota’s protected waters and wetlands inventory Bruce H. GerbigMichael Mueller OriginalPaper Pages: 120 - 123
Habitat development utilizing dredged material at Barren Island Dorchester County, Maryland H. Glenn EarhartE. W. Garbisch OriginalPaper Pages: 108 - 119
Dry season wastewater assimilation by a North Florida hardwood swamp Brian H. WinchesterThomas C. Emenhiser OriginalPaper Pages: 90 - 107
The importance of oligohaline estuarine wetland habitats to fisheries resources Lawrence P. RozasCourtney T. Hackney OriginalPaper Pages: 77 - 89
Wetlands of the Attawapiskat River mouth, James Bay, Ontario, Canada Walter A. GlooschenkoI. Peter Martini OriginalPaper Pages: 64 - 76
The Bellaire wetland: Wastewater alteration and recovery Robert H. Kadlec OriginalPaper Pages: 44 - 63
Biomass production and chemical cycling in a man made geothermal wetland Robert P. BreckenridgeLisa R. WheelerJeffery F. Ginsburg OriginalPaper Pages: 26 - 43
Importance of bottomland hardwoods to crawfish and fish in the Henderson Lake area, Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana J. E. PollardS. M. MelanconL. S. Blakey OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 25
Septic performance in hydrologically sensitive soils D. W. GroffB. A. Obeda OriginalPaper Pages: 286 - 302
The Corps of Engineers wetlands research program Charles J. NewlingHanley K. Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 280 - 285
Environmental management analysis of the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port Charles E. SasserJames G. GosselinkJames C. Webb OriginalPaper Pages: 249 - 261
An ecological analysis of pocosin wetlands development with management recommendations Curtis J. Richardson OriginalPaper Pages: 231 - 248
Comparative community structure ofChamaecyparis thyoides bog forests: Canopy diversity Aimlee D. Laderman OriginalPaper Pages: 216 - 230
Sediment trace metal chemistry of Second Marsh, Oshawa, Ontario Walter A. Glooschenko OriginalPaper Pages: 207 - 215
A desert wetland created by wastewater flows: current trends and problems Franklin A. MorrisLarry J. Paulson OriginalPaper Pages: 191 - 206
Wetland development potential of coal mine tailings basins Jack R. NawrotScott C. Yaich OriginalPaper Pages: 179 - 190
Establishing brackish marshes on graded upland sites in North Carolina S. W. BroomeE. D. SenecaW. W. Woodhouse OriginalPaper Pages: 152 - 178
A low cost transplanting procedure for sediment stabilization and habitat development using eelgrass (Zostera marina) Mark S. FonsecaW. Judson KenworthyGordon W. Thayer OriginalPaper Pages: 138 - 151
Size and structure of a South Carolina salt marsh avian community Keith L. BildsteinRoberta ChristyPatricia DeCoursey OriginalPaper Pages: 118 - 137
Vegetative erosion control in an oligohaline environment Currituck Sound, North Carolina C. S. BennerP. L. KnutsonA. K. Hurme OriginalPaper Pages: 105 - 117
Wave damping inSpartina alterniflora marshes Paul L. KnutsonRobert A. BrochuMargaret Inskeep OriginalPaper Pages: 87 - 104
Importance of bottomland hardwoods to crawfish and fish in the Henderson Lake area, Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana J. E. PollardS. M. MelanconL. S. Blakey OriginalPaper Pages: 73 - 86
Riverine forests of the South Prong Alafia River System, Florida A. F. ClewellJ. A. GoolsbyA. G. Shuey OriginalPaper Pages: 21 - 72
Wetland uses in the tropics and their implications on the world carbon cycle Armando A. de la Cruz OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 20
Wetlands for wastewater treatment: Just another threat — Or an opportunity? Marian StephensonGwen TurnerAllen Knight Special Subjects Pages: 204 - 207
Immersion-type, graded wetland training courses Richard H. Macomber Special Subjects Pages: 197 - 203
Changes in the wetlands of hunting creek fairfax county, Virginia George E. M. Newbury Remote Sensing Pages: 183 - 196
Mapping Alaska’s north slope with aerial photography Benjamin V. Harrison Remote Sensing Pages: 179 - 182
Successful restoration of filled wetlands at four locations along the Texas Gulf Coast Randy L. PitreFred Anthamatten Wetland Restoration Pages: 171 - 178
Vegetational restoration techniques on reclaimed phosphate strip mines in Florida Andre F. Clewell Wetland Restoration Pages: 158 - 170
National survey of planted salt marshes (Vegetative stabilization and wave stress) Paul L. KnutsonJulie C. FordJohn Oyler Wetland Restoration Pages: 129 - 157
Sound environmental planning makes good sense: The St. Charles Parish project J. David SullivanEdward Znoj Wetland Management Pages: 116 - 128
West Virginia wetland research program — An overview Brian R. McDonald Wetland Management Pages: 112 - 115
Prediction and assessment of the hydrologic conditions following the restoration of flow within an Altered Riverine system David A. SikkemaPeter C. Rosendahl Wetland Management Pages: 105 - 111
The influence of flood frequency on wetlands of the Allegheny River flood plain in Cattaraugus Co., New York Gary J. Pierce Wetland Management Pages: 87 - 104
Effects of fire on brackish marsh communities: Management implications Courtney T. HackneyArmando A. de la Cruz Wetland Management Pages: 75 - 86
The atlantic white cedar swamp: Prime candidate for scientific investigation Aimlee D. Laderman Regional Studies Pages: 61 - 74
South Texas potholes—Their status and value as wildlife habitat Chester O. MartinMerlin F. Hehnke Regional Studies Pages: 19 - 46
Salt marshes of the ontario coast of Hudson Bay, Canada Walter A. GlooschenkoI. Peter Martini Regional Studies Pages: 9 - 18
Resource management, planning and priorities in the lower Mississippi River Valley Michael Osborne Feature Article Pages: 1 - 8