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Shellfish Tissue Monitoring In New Hampshire Estuaries 2003 And 2004, Phil Trowbridge
Shellfish Tissue Monitoring In New Hampshire Estuaries 2003 And 2004, Phil Trowbridge
PREP Reports & Publications
The goal of this project was to provide data for two NHEP indicators of estuarine condition: TOX1 and TOX3. These two indicators report on “Shellfish tissue concentrations relative to FDA standards” and “Trends in shellfish tissue contaminant concentrations”, respectively. Both of these indicators depend on data from the Gulfwatch Program. In particular, TOX3 requires annual data at benchmark sites to assess trends. In 2003 and 2004, the NHEP supported the collection and analysis of tissue samples from benchmark sites in Portsmouth Harbor, Hampton-Seabrook Harbor and Dover Point.
Nroc Coordination And Program Delivery, Frank Mitchell, Amanda Stone
Nroc Coordination And Program Delivery, Frank Mitchell, Amanda Stone
PREP Reports & Publications
The primary goal of the Natural Resources Outreach Coalition (NROC) program is to provide education and outreach to communities in the NH Coastal Watersheds that are dealing with the effects of growth, and looking for ways to conserve open spaces and natural resources. Program objectives to meet this goal include: 1. NROC and client communities determine natural resource concerns of the communities. 2. NROC and client communities gather community information about these concerns 3. NROC develops and client communities host community presentations about natural resource-based planning. 4. Communities receive follow up technical and educational assistance as requested. In 2005, NROC …
Large-Scale, Manipulative Field Tests Involving Cultured And Wild Juveniles Of The Soft-Shell Clam, Brian F. Beal
Large-Scale, Manipulative Field Tests Involving Cultured And Wild Juveniles Of The Soft-Shell Clam, Brian F. Beal
PREP Reports & Publications
A series of field experiments to assess the efficacy of enhancing intertidal areas with cultured clam (Mya arenaria L.) seed (mean shell length [SL] = 7-10 mm) was conducted at Willows Flat, Hampton, New Hampshire from November 2004 to May 2005 and from June - October 2005. The first trial examined the interactive effects of size of planting area (4, 8, 12, 18 m2) and predator deterrent netting (none, 4.2 mm, and 6.4 mm aperture [flexible, plastic netting]) on clam growth and survival at one intertidal location. The second trial examined the effect of predator deterrent netting on clam growth …
Nhep Support For Des Shellfish Program 2005, Mark R. Wiley, Ann S. Reid
Nhep Support For Des Shellfish Program 2005, Mark R. Wiley, Ann S. Reid
PREP Reports & Publications
For the past three years, Great Bay Coast Watch (GBCW) volunteers have provided the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) Shellfish Program with significant assistance in performing tasks necessary in managing shellfish resources for human safety. This report describes a continuation of this mutually beneficial partnership.
Unh Invites Employers To Career And Internship Fair, And Mba Networking Lunch Feb 9, Lori Wright
Unh Invites Employers To Career And Internship Fair, And Mba Networking Lunch Feb 9, Lori Wright
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
Sunny Side Up Gets Sunnier Unh Now Serves Eggs From Cage Free, Certified Humane Nh Farm, Beth Potier
Sunny Side Up Gets Sunnier Unh Now Serves Eggs From Cage Free, Certified Humane Nh Farm, Beth Potier
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
Gilmanton School Teacher Lauded By Unh Forest Watch Program For Outstanding Service, David Sims
Gilmanton School Teacher Lauded By Unh Forest Watch Program For Outstanding Service, David Sims
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
An Event-Based Approach To Validating Solar Wind Speed Predictions: High-Speed Enhancements In The Wang-Sheeley-Arge Model, M. J. Owens, C. N. Arge, Harlan E. Spence, A. Pembroke
An Event-Based Approach To Validating Solar Wind Speed Predictions: High-Speed Enhancements In The Wang-Sheeley-Arge Model, M. J. Owens, C. N. Arge, Harlan E. Spence, A. Pembroke
Physics & Astronomy
[1] One of the primary goals of the Center for Integrated Space Weather Modeling (CISM) effort is to assess and improve prediction of the solar wind conditions in near-Earth space, arising from both quasi-steady and transient structures. We compare 8 years of L1 in situ observations to predictions of the solar wind speed made by the Wang-Sheeley-Arge (WSA) empirical model. The mean-square error (MSE) between the observed and model predictions is used to reach a number of useful conclusions: there is no systematic lag in the WSA predictions, the MSE is found to be highest at solar minimum and lowest …
Oldest Preserved Maya Mural Reveals Mythology Of Kings And Highly Developed Hieroglyphs, Erika Mantz, Barbara Moffet
Oldest Preserved Maya Mural Reveals Mythology Of Kings And Highly Developed Hieroglyphs, Erika Mantz, Barbara Moffet
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
Unh Crosses 1 Billion Mark In Research Funding, Lori Wright
Unh Crosses 1 Billion Mark In Research Funding, Lori Wright
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
2005-06 Faculty Senate - December 12, 2005 Minutes Summary, Faculty Senate
2005-06 Faculty Senate - December 12, 2005 Minutes Summary, Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Agendas & Minutes
No abstract provided.
Unh Scientists Present Findings From Huge Summer 2004 Air Quality Study At American Geophysical Union Meeting In San Francisco, David Sims
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
Unh Faculty Senate Motion # X-M2 Shared Governance Motion, Faculty Senate
Unh Faculty Senate Motion # X-M2 Shared Governance Motion, Faculty Senate
Faculty Senate Motions
No abstract provided.
Before You Ring In 2006, Remember These Tax Tips, Lori Wright
Before You Ring In 2006, Remember These Tax Tips, Lori Wright
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
Modeling Of Methane Emissions From Rice-Based Production Systems In India With The Denitrification And Decomposition Model, Y Jagadeesh Babu, Steve Frolking, D R. Nayak, A Datta, T K. Adhya
Modeling Of Methane Emissions From Rice-Based Production Systems In India With The Denitrification And Decomposition Model, Y Jagadeesh Babu, Steve Frolking, D R. Nayak, A Datta, T K. Adhya
Earth Sciences
No abstract provided.
Great Bay Coast Watch Honors Local Volunteers, Kirsten Weir
Great Bay Coast Watch Honors Local Volunteers, Kirsten Weir
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
Poinsettias Are More Than A Pretty Plant, Beth Potier
Poinsettias Are More Than A Pretty Plant, Beth Potier
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
Feeling Overwhelmed Planning Holiday Parties Unh Hospitality Management Professor Says Using Operations Management Will Simplify Efforts, Lori Wright
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
Jazz Cd Produced At Unh To Support Hurricane Katrina Relief, Steve Cooper
Jazz Cd Produced At Unh To Support Hurricane Katrina Relief, Steve Cooper
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
Media Advisory Results Of Statewide Public Transportation Survey Released Dec 7 In Concord, Beth Potier
Media Advisory Results Of Statewide Public Transportation Survey Released Dec 7 In Concord, Beth Potier
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
Unh To Establish Organic Dairy Farm, Beth Potier
Unh To Establish Organic Dairy Farm, Beth Potier
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
Unh Katrina Relief Efforts Raise Nearly 17,000 For National, Area Charities, Lori Wright
Unh Katrina Relief Efforts Raise Nearly 17,000 For National, Area Charities, Lori Wright
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
American Square Dance Vol. 60, No. 12 (Dec. 2005), Boyd, William (Bill), Boyd, Randy
American Square Dance Vol. 60, No. 12 (Dec. 2005), Boyd, William (Bill), Boyd, Randy
American Squares
Monthly square dance magazine that began publication in 1945.
Masthead, Volume 4, Number 1, 2005, Editorial Board
Masthead, Volume 4, Number 1, 2005, Editorial Board
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
Masthead for Volume Four, Issue Number One.
Table Of Contents, Volume 4, Number 1, 2005, Editorial Board
Table Of Contents, Volume 4, Number 1, 2005, Editorial Board
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
Table of Contents for Volume Four, Issue Number One.
Bayer Ag V. Housey Pharmaceuticals: Protection For Biotechnological Research Tools Under Section 271(G) Found Wanting, Matthew Barthalow
Bayer Ag V. Housey Pharmaceuticals: Protection For Biotechnological Research Tools Under Section 271(G) Found Wanting, Matthew Barthalow
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
[Excerpt] "Research tools, a subset of biotechnological inventions protected by process patents, are “tools that scientists use in the laboratory, including cell lines, monoclonal antibodies, reagents, animal models, growth factors, combinatorial chemistry and DNA libraries, clones and cloning tools (such as PCR), methods, laboratory equipment and machines.” Many companies base their business models on the ability to find pharmaceutical products using their proprietary drug discovery research tools. Research tools used for drug discovery ‘include bioinformatic methods for identifying the interaction of certain proteins and their association with disease, methods for confirming protein targets, screening assays to identify molecules active against …
The Procedural Due Process Requirements For No-Fly Lists, Soumya Panda
The Procedural Due Process Requirements For No-Fly Lists, Soumya Panda
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
[Excerpt] “Imagine arriving at the airport and checking in at the ticketing booth. You tell the ticketing agent your name, your flight number, and show the agent your identification. The agent enters the information into the terminal and a look of shock appears on his or her face. While other passengers are waiting behind you, the agent calls for security and mentions in front of other passengers that you are denied from boarding the plane. Now imagine that you are a famous United States senator arriving from a political convention and the ticketing agent tells you that you cannot board …
The Pinkerton Doctrine And Murder, Matthew A. Pauley
The Pinkerton Doctrine And Murder, Matthew A. Pauley
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
[Excerpt] "Suppose that A hires B to rob a bank in Massachusetts and A then hires C to rob a bank in Rhode Island. B and C have not met face to face, but each knows he is part of a conspiracy to rob banks in more than one state. All agree that no one will be killed in the robberies. A then procures D to get a car for use in the robberies. B uses D’s car to rob his bank. During the robbery of C’s bank, C pulls out a gun and shoots and kills the bank guard. …
2004 Coastal Illicit Connection Identification And Elimination Grant Project, Jeffrey Marcoux
2004 Coastal Illicit Connection Identification And Elimination Grant Project, Jeffrey Marcoux
PREP Reports & Publications
The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) received funds in 2004 from the New Hampshire Estuaries Project (NHEP) to administer grants to coastal municipalities to eliminate illicit discharges into their storm drainage systems. This final report describes the two projects that were funded under this grant. Projects in Dover, and Portsmouth involved eliminating sewage discharges into storm drainage systems from houses, apartment buildings, and commercial buildings. All of these efforts helped improve water quality in the coastal area by reducing pollution. NHEP chose to fund illicit discharge detection and elimination projects for a number of reasons. Primarily, this grant …
2004 Coastal Municipal Stormwater Infrastructure Mapping Project, Jeffrey Marcoux
2004 Coastal Municipal Stormwater Infrastructure Mapping Project, Jeffrey Marcoux
PREP Reports & Publications
The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) received funds in 2004 from the New Hampshire Estuaries Project (NHEP) to provide assistance to coastal communities to develop storm sewer infrastructure maps. This final report describes the grant project that was completed in Rochester. NHEP chose to fund stormwater infrastructure mapping projects for a number of reasons. Primarily, this grant was established in order to fulfill one of the water quality action plans identified in the NHEP Management Plan. In addition, the Coastal/Piscataqua watershed has been identified by DES as a priority watershed in need of restoration. Updated and comprehensive maps …