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Hydrography And Hydrodynamics Of Virginia Estuaries Xiii: A Report Of The Prototype Data Collected In The York, Back, Poquoson, Piankatank, Great Wicomico And James Rivers For The Chesapeake Bay Model Study During 1973, J. P. Jacobson Dec 1974

Hydrography And Hydrodynamics Of Virginia Estuaries Xiii: A Report Of The Prototype Data Collected In The York, Back, Poquoson, Piankatank, Great Wicomico And James Rivers For The Chesapeake Bay Model Study During 1973, J. P. Jacobson

Reports

This report describes methods used to collect and process current and salinity data for the York, Back, Poquoson, Piankatank, Great Wicomico and James Rivers, Virginia. Data was collected during 1973 as part of a study which investigates water utilization and control in the Chesapeake Bay Basin. Field procedures, equipment and data processing techniques are discussed in full.


Fish And Crustacea Of The Western Australian South Coast Rivers And Estuaries, R.C. J. Lenanton Jan 1974

Fish And Crustacea Of The Western Australian South Coast Rivers And Estuaries, R.C. J. Lenanton

Fisheries research bulletins

A one year survey was undertaken to provide a preliminary check list of the fish fauna of the Western Australian south coast rivers and estuarine systems. Crustaceans collected during the survey were also included in the check list.


Primary Productivity Of Coastal Marshes In Mississippi, Armando A. De La Cruz Jan 1974

Primary Productivity Of Coastal Marshes In Mississippi, Armando A. De La Cruz

Gulf and Caribbean Research

The annual net primary production of nine types of marsh communities common in Mis­sissippi Gulf Coast estuaries were studied by means of the Harvest Method. Production values ranged from 600 g m-2 yr-1 for a Sagittaria lancifolia marsh to 2330 g m-2 yr-1 for a Phragmites communis marsh. Primary productivity values for the other marsh types are Juncus roemerianus - 1697 g m-2 yr-1, Scirpus robustus - 1056 g m-2 yr-1, Spartina cynosuroides - 2190 g m-2 yr-1, Spartina patens - 1922 g …