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Cytology Of Pollutant Metals In Marine Invertebrates: A Review Of Microanalytical Applications, J. A. Nott Dec 1990

Cytology Of Pollutant Metals In Marine Invertebrates: A Review Of Microanalytical Applications, J. A. Nott

Scanning Microscopy

X-ray microanalysis (XRMA) is customized for investigations of the metabolic and detoxification strategies of heavy metals taken by marine organisms from polluted environments. Sites of uptake, intracellular accumulation, transport and excretion are visualized, analysed and quantified . Cryopreparation techniques are required to prevent the translocation or loss from specimens of soluble metal species.

In marine invertebrates, metals are detoxified by systems of chemical binding and intracellular compartmentalization. XRMA investigations have concentrated on marine molluscs and crustaceans and even within these restricted groups there are marked inter-species differences in the biochemical and cytological processes which reduce metal bioavailability. Some detoxification systems …


Habitat Requirements For The Softshell Clam, Mya Arenaria In The Chesapeake Bay, Patrick Baker, Roger L. Mann Dec 1990

Habitat Requirements For The Softshell Clam, Mya Arenaria In The Chesapeake Bay, Patrick Baker, Roger L. Mann

Reports

Large populations of softshell clams persist only in relatively shallow, sandy. mesohaline portions of Chesapeake Bay. These areas are mostly in Maryland, but can also occur in the Rappahannock River. Virginia. In some other portions of the bay, especially polyhaline portions. sparse populations of soft shell clams persist subtidally. Restricted populations exist intertidally.

Softshell clams grow rapidly in Chesapeake Bay, reaching commercial size in two years or less. They reproduce twice per year, in spring and fall, but probably only fall spawnings are important in maintaining population levels. Major recruitment events do not occur in most years. despite heavy annual …


A Linear Analysis Of Equatorial Atlantic Ocean Thermocline Variability, Robert H. Weisberg, T. Y. Tang Dec 1990

A Linear Analysis Of Equatorial Atlantic Ocean Thermocline Variability, Robert H. Weisberg, T. Y. Tang

Marine Science Faculty Publications

Observed variations in the Atlantic Ocean's equatorial thermocline are compared at four locations with simultations using an analytical reduced-gravity model. The comparison shows the essential features of the seasonal wind-forced thermocline response to be accounted for by a linear superposition of equatorial long waves, evolving basinwide, tending to bring the zonal pressure gradient into balance with the wind stress. A frequency response function is derived whose properties provide a basis for discussing the large scale features of the equatorial Atlantic Ocean's seasonal cycle-for example, its evolution along the equator, the maximum upwelling region observed in the Gulf of Guinea and …


A 100-Year Sediment Budget For Chesapeake Bay, Carl H. Hobbs Iii, Jeffery P. Halka, Randall T. Kerhin, Michael J. Carron Nov 1990

A 100-Year Sediment Budget For Chesapeake Bay, Carl H. Hobbs Iii, Jeffery P. Halka, Randall T. Kerhin, Michael J. Carron

Reports

Chesapeake Bay is a depositional basin that is filling from both ends and the sides. During the century ended in the mid-1950s between 1.0 x 109 and 2.92 x 109 metric tons of sediment accumulated in the bay. The bay's largest tributary, the Susquehanna River, is a major source of fine-grained sediments; its coarser load being trapped by dams. The continental shelf is the largest single source of sediment for the basin. A massive quantity of sand, perhaps as much of forty percent of the net deposition, enters the bay between the Virginia capes and works its way tens of …


Color Image-Analyzed Fluorescence Microscopy: A New Tool For Marine Microbial Ecology, Ml Sieracki, Cl Viles Nov 1990

Color Image-Analyzed Fluorescence Microscopy: A New Tool For Marine Microbial Ecology, Ml Sieracki, Cl Viles

VIMS Articles

BACTERIA, cyanobacteria, protozoa and small eukaryotic phytoplankton are now known to be funda- mental components of marine planktonic ecosystems (Azam et al., 1983; Sieburth, 1984). These organisms have high potential growth rates, are efficient convert- ers of material and energy, and usually constitute most of the plankton biomass (Davis et al., 1985; Fuhrman et al., 1989). Their different trophic levels are often closely coupled. These characteristics require that experimental and sampling designs for studying the microbial populations incorporate appropriate (i.e., small) temporal and spatial scales. The corollary to this is that large numbers of samples must be taken. If these …


Evidence For A Genetically Unique Walleye Population In The Upper Tombigbee River System Of Northeastern Mississippi, Brian R. Murphy Oct 1990

Evidence For A Genetically Unique Walleye Population In The Upper Tombigbee River System Of Northeastern Mississippi, Brian R. Murphy

Southeastern Fishes Council Proceedings

No abstract provided.


Fishes Of Springs And Spring-Fed Creeks Of Calhoun County, Alabama, Douglas R. Sizemore, W. Mike Howell Oct 1990

Fishes Of Springs And Spring-Fed Creeks Of Calhoun County, Alabama, Douglas R. Sizemore, W. Mike Howell

Southeastern Fishes Council Proceedings

No abstract provided.


Pebble-Nests Of Four Semotilus Species, Eugene G. Maurakis, William S. Woolcott, James T. Magee Oct 1990

Pebble-Nests Of Four Semotilus Species, Eugene G. Maurakis, William S. Woolcott, James T. Magee

Southeastern Fishes Council Proceedings

No abstract provided.


The Effects Of Two Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Benzo[A]Pyrene And Naphthalene On Reproductive Success Embryological Development Larval Physiology And Mortality Of The Mud Crab Rhithropanopeus Harisii (Gould), Gregory V. White Oct 1990

The Effects Of Two Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Benzo[A]Pyrene And Naphthalene On Reproductive Success Embryological Development Larval Physiology And Mortality Of The Mud Crab Rhithropanopeus Harisii (Gould), Gregory V. White

OES Theses and Dissertations

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) such as naphthalene (Nap) and benzo[a]pyrene (B[a]P) are common in the water column and sediments of estuarine and coastal areas. The mud crab Rhithropanopeus harrisii was exposed to varying concentrations of Nap or B[a]P to determine the effects on reproductive success, embryological development, larval physiology and mortality. Nap and B[a]P decreased hatching success and prolonged embryological development. Both pollutants produced high abnormality frequencies for egg exposed larvae. Molt frequency and respiratory rates of larvae from non-exposed eggs were more chronically affected by these pollutants than were egg exposed larvae. The EC50 concentrations were determined for …


Estimation Of Standing Crop Of Oysters In The James River, Virginia, Using Commercial Fishing Records : Final Report, Bruce J. Barber, Roger L. Mann Sep 1990

Estimation Of Standing Crop Of Oysters In The James River, Virginia, Using Commercial Fishing Records : Final Report, Bruce J. Barber, Roger L. Mann

Reports

Virginia was the leading producer of oysters, Crassostrea virginica, as recently as the late 1950's, when landings of market oysters from the 243,000 acres of public grounds was about 700,000 bushels (Hargis and Haven, 1988). Beginning about 1960, a major decline in market oyster production occurred, principally the result of two oyster pathogens, Haplosporidium nelsoni (MSX) and Perkinsus marinus ( Dermo) . These pathogens have essentially decimated productive oyster grounds in the main stem of Chesapeake Bay as well as the lower portions of all the major rivers. Market oyster landings from public grounds had declined to 328,338 bushels in …


Map And Guide: Vims 50th Year Open House, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science Sep 1990

Map And Guide: Vims 50th Year Open House, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science

Miscellaneous

Welcome to the Virginia Institute of Marine Science/Sclwol of Marine Science of the College of William and Mary. VIMS began as the Virginia Fisheries Laboratory in 1940, /.ocated in Yorktown and lwused in what had been a filling station. Today, join us as we o,pen our doors to celebrate 50 years that have made VIMS the nation's premier academic institution dedicated to the study of estuaries and the coastal oceans.

Use this flyer as your tour guide.


Early Life-History Implications Of Selected Carcharhinoid And Lamnoid Sharks Of The Northwest Atlantic, Steven Branstetter Aug 1990

Early Life-History Implications Of Selected Carcharhinoid And Lamnoid Sharks Of The Northwest Atlantic, Steven Branstetter

VIMS Books and Book Chapters

The size of most newborn sharks makes them susceptible to predation from their own kind and other large fishes. In the northwestern Atlantic, juvenile nursery grounds can be generally classified according to whether or not the young are exposed to such predatory risk. Several related factors-breeding frequency, litter size, size at birth, early growth rate-may help offset early natural mortality. These factors are counterbalanced by the different species in several different ways, producing numerous early life history strategies. In general, slow growing species are either born at relatively large sizes or use protected nursery grounds, whereas faster growing species tend …


School Of Marine Science Graduate Program Catalog 1990-91, College Of William And Mary, School Of Marine Science Aug 1990

School Of Marine Science Graduate Program Catalog 1990-91, College Of William And Mary, School Of Marine Science

Miscellaneous

Catalog for the Graduate program of the School of Marine Science at the College of William and Mary for the listed academic year.


Marine Flora And Fauna Of The Northeastern United States Echinodermata: Crinoidea, Charles G. Messing, John H. Dearborn Aug 1990

Marine Flora And Fauna Of The Northeastern United States Echinodermata: Crinoidea, Charles G. Messing, John H. Dearborn

Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Reports

The crinoid fauna of the continental margin (0-1500m) of northeastern North America (Georgia to Canada) includes 14 species in 13 genera and 5 families. We introduce the external morphology and natural history of crinoids and include a glossary of terms, an illustrated key to local taxa, annotated systematic list, and an index. The fauna includes 2 species found no further south than New England and 8 that occur no further north than the Carolinas and Blake Plateau. Comactinia meridionalis (Agassiz) is the only species commonly found in shallow water (<50 m). No taxa are endemic to the area.


Eutrophication Of Lake Matoaka Assessment And Projection, Bruce Neilson, Gary F. Anderson, Martha Rhodes Aug 1990

Eutrophication Of Lake Matoaka Assessment And Projection, Bruce Neilson, Gary F. Anderson, Martha Rhodes

Reports

No abstract provided.


Western North Atlantic Shark-Fishery Management Problems And Informational Requirements, Thomas B. Hoff, John A. Musick Jul 1990

Western North Atlantic Shark-Fishery Management Problems And Informational Requirements, Thomas B. Hoff, John A. Musick

VIMS Books and Book Chapters

The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council (Council) has primary responsibility for the development ofihe Western North Atlantic Shark Fishery Management Plan (FMP). Currently, there is a consensus among the five East Coast Councils that an FMP for sharks should be prepared. The current concerns focus on many of the same issues that were germane a decade ago when a shark FMP was initiated and then halted mainly because of inadequate information. These issues include 1) an expanded, nondiscriminant, commercial longline fishery ; (2) an existing and rapidly expanding recreational fishery; (3) concern for the extensive waste which occurs from both recreational …


Slippery Near-Surface Layer Of The Ocean Arising Due To Daytime Solar Heating, Vladimir N. Kudryavtsev, Alexander Soloviev May 1990

Slippery Near-Surface Layer Of The Ocean Arising Due To Daytime Solar Heating, Vladimir N. Kudryavtsev, Alexander Soloviev

Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles

Measurements made in the Equatorial Atlantic during the 35th cruise of the R/V Akademic Vernadsky using a free-rising profiler and drifters revealed a near-surface slippery layer of the ocean arising due to daytime solar heating. The solar heating warms and stabilizes the surface layer of the ocean. This suppresses turbulent exchange and limits the penetration depth of the wind-induced turbulent mixing. The heated near-surface layer is then slipping over the underlying water practically without friction. At daytime warming of 1°C the resistance coefficient in the upper 5-m ocean, Cu = (U*Us)2 became …


Number 21 (February 1990), Southern Fishes Council Feb 1990

Number 21 (February 1990), Southern Fishes Council

Southeastern Fishes Council Proceedings

(February 1990) - Aspects of the Life History of the Blue Shiner, Notropis caeruleus, in the Consauga River, Georgia. By R.S. Krotzer, 2 pp.

Decline of the Alabama Shad, Alosa alabamae in the Pearl River, Louisiana-Mississippi: 1963-1988. By G.E. Gunning and R.D. Suttkus, 2 pp.

Mating Behaviors of the Blacktail Shiner, Cyprinella venusta, from Southeastern Mississippi. By D.C. Heins, 3 pp., plus News Notes.


Decline Of The Alabama Shad, Alosa Alabamae, In The Pearl River, Louisiana - Mississippi: 1963-1988, Gerald E. Gunning, Royal D. Suttkus Feb 1990

Decline Of The Alabama Shad, Alosa Alabamae, In The Pearl River, Louisiana - Mississippi: 1963-1988, Gerald E. Gunning, Royal D. Suttkus

Southeastern Fishes Council Proceedings

No abstract provided.


Aspects Of The Life History Of The Blue Shiner, Notropis Caeruleus, In The Conasauga River, Georgia, R. Stephen Krotzer Feb 1990

Aspects Of The Life History Of The Blue Shiner, Notropis Caeruleus, In The Conasauga River, Georgia, R. Stephen Krotzer

Southeastern Fishes Council Proceedings

No abstract provided.


Mating Behaviors Of The Blacktail Shiner, Cyprinella Venusta, From Southeastern Mississippi, David C. Heins Feb 1990

Mating Behaviors Of The Blacktail Shiner, Cyprinella Venusta, From Southeastern Mississippi, David C. Heins

Southeastern Fishes Council Proceedings

No abstract provided.


News Notes, Southeastern Fishes Council Feb 1990

News Notes, Southeastern Fishes Council

Southeastern Fishes Council Proceedings

No abstract provided.


Regional Sfc Reports, Southeastern Fishes Council Feb 1990

Regional Sfc Reports, Southeastern Fishes Council

Southeastern Fishes Council Proceedings

No abstract provided.


Business Meeting Minutes, Southeastern Fishes Council Feb 1990

Business Meeting Minutes, Southeastern Fishes Council

Southeastern Fishes Council Proceedings

No abstract provided.


Naphthalenes Associated With Treated Wastewater Effluents In An Urban National Wildlife Refuge, John T. Tanacredi Ph.D. Feb 1990

Naphthalenes Associated With Treated Wastewater Effluents In An Urban National Wildlife Refuge, John T. Tanacredi Ph.D.

Faculty Works: CERCOM

Our coastal enviornments have become the invariable recipient of petroleum and petroleum wastes. Demands for petroleum products coupled with a lack of economic incentive to recycle waste oil, will increase the probability of greater concentrations of petroleum derived hyrdrocarbons entering our estuaries (CEQ Report, 1983).


Biozonation Of Deep-Water Lithoherms And Associated Hardgrounds In The Northeastern Straits Of Florida, Charles G. Messing, A. Conrad Neumann, Judith C. Lang Feb 1990

Biozonation Of Deep-Water Lithoherms And Associated Hardgrounds In The Northeastern Straits Of Florida, Charles G. Messing, A. Conrad Neumann, Judith C. Lang

Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles

Elongated carbonate mounds ("lithoherms") oriented parallel to prevailing northerly bottom currents at moderate depths (500-700 m) along the western margin of the Little Bahama Bank exhibit a consistent faunal zonation characterized by attached, suspension-feeding invertebrates. The four most abundant macroepibenthic groups (alcyonarians, crinoids, sponges and stylasterid hydrocorals) dominate all hard substrates examined except upcurrent ends and crests of lithoherms. We recognize three faunal zones on these mounds: a Coral Zone (Lophelia prolifera) restricted to the upcurrent end; a Zoanthid Zone (?Gerardia sp.) along upcurrent crests, and a Crinoid/Alcyonarian Zone along lithoherm flanks and downstream crests. Taxa characteristic of the latter …


Recruitment And Growth Of Oysters On Shell Clutch Planted At Monthly Intervals (May-August 1986) At Jones Shore Basin The Lower Potomac River, Maryland, Reinaldo Morales-Alamo, Roger L. Mann Feb 1990

Recruitment And Growth Of Oysters On Shell Clutch Planted At Monthly Intervals (May-August 1986) At Jones Shore Basin The Lower Potomac River, Maryland, Reinaldo Morales-Alamo, Roger L. Mann

Reports

No abstract provided.


Sea Turtle Nesting And Hatching Success In Broward County, Florida, 1989, Catherine A. Mattison, Curtis M. Burney, Louis E. Fisher Feb 1990

Sea Turtle Nesting And Hatching Success In Broward County, Florida, 1989, Catherine A. Mattison, Curtis M. Burney, Louis E. Fisher

Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches, Lectures

No abstract provided.


The Relationship Of Loggerhead Nesting Patterns And Moon Phase In Broward County, Florida, Curtis M. Burney, Catherine A. Mattison, Louis E. Fisher Feb 1990

The Relationship Of Loggerhead Nesting Patterns And Moon Phase In Broward County, Florida, Curtis M. Burney, Catherine A. Mattison, Louis E. Fisher

Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches, Lectures

No abstract provided.


Research, Education And "Proper Extension Work" : The First 50 Years Of The Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, William J. Hargis Jr. Jan 1990

Research, Education And "Proper Extension Work" : The First 50 Years Of The Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, William J. Hargis Jr.

Miscellaneous

No abstract provided.