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The Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. V, No. 3, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
The Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. V, No. 3, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Virginia Wetlands Reports
- Rails. Julie G. Bradshaw
- Management of Virginia’s Coastal Dunes and Beaches. Tom Barnard
- Striped Bass. Lyle Varnell
- Arrow Arum
- Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in the Chesapeake Bay. Kirk Havens
The Planet, 1990, Fall, Michael J. Lehnert, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
The Planet, 1990, Fall, Michael J. Lehnert, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
The Planet
No abstract provided.
Cumulative Impacts Of Shoreline Construction Activity On Tidal Wetlands In Virginia, Walter L. Priest, Kirk J. Havens, Thomas A. Barnard, Julie Bradshaw, Maryann Wohlgemuth, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, Wetlands Program
Cumulative Impacts Of Shoreline Construction Activity On Tidal Wetlands In Virginia, Walter L. Priest, Kirk J. Havens, Thomas A. Barnard, Julie Bradshaw, Maryann Wohlgemuth, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, Wetlands Program
Reports
No abstract provided.
The Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. V, No. 2, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
The Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. V, No. 2, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Virginia Wetlands Reports
- Marsh Rabbit The Living Marsh: Yellow-crowned Night-heron
- Killifishes
- Status of Wetland Inventories Saltmarsh Cordgrass
- Virginia’s Nontidal Wetland Policy Debate:Reinventing the 1960’s Wheel. Carl Hershner
- Rejuvenation of the Virginia Oyster Industry. Roger Mann, et al.
The Planet, 1990, Spring, Sara Olason, Associated Students Environmental Center, Western Washington University
The Planet, 1990, Spring, Sara Olason, Associated Students Environmental Center, Western Washington University
The Planet
No abstract provided.
Wetlands Board Bulletin Vol. V, No. 1, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Wetlands Board Bulletin Vol. V, No. 1, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Virginia Wetlands Reports
- Raccoon, Golden Silk Spider. Virginia Rail American Shad. Reed Grass, Arrowhead
- Waste Assimilation by Wetlands. Kirk J. Havens
- Another Perspective on Wetlands Management. David G. Burke In the General Assembly. 1990.
A Resource Inventory And Impact Analysis Of Great Bog And The Horse Point Delta/Esker System, Problems In Environmental Science Course (Biology 493), Colby College, Biologists Organized For Ecosystem Assessment, Colby College
A Resource Inventory And Impact Analysis Of Great Bog And The Horse Point Delta/Esker System, Problems In Environmental Science Course (Biology 493), Colby College, Biologists Organized For Ecosystem Assessment, Colby College
Colby College Watershed Study: Other Area Studies
In May of 1990, Tilcon-Maine, Inc. submitted an application to mine gravel on the east side of Horse Point Road on Horse Point in the Town of Belgrade. The project site covers 46 acres and the proposed excavation covers 16 acres. An estimated 740,000 cubic yards of material will be removed over a period of six or seven years (Pfister, pers. comm.). According to Tilcon (Timson et al., 1990) the maximum depth of the pit will be 78 feet and the bottom of the pit will be a minimum of 6 feet above the water table. At the present time …
The Planet, 1990, Winter, Sara Olason, Associated Students Environmental Center, Western Washington University
The Planet, 1990, Winter, Sara Olason, Associated Students Environmental Center, Western Washington University
The Planet
No abstract provided.
The Cladocera Of Lake West Okoboji, Iowa - Revisited, Kenneth L. Lang
The Cladocera Of Lake West Okoboji, Iowa - Revisited, Kenneth L. Lang
Journal of the Iowa Academy of Science: JIAS
Seven stations, established in 1968 to sample Cladocera, were sampled again, using the same methods, in 1988. Seven species, all of them in low abundance, are new records for Lake West Okoboji. In 1988, there was little difference 1) in the ranking of the stations relative to abundance of cladocerans, 2) the distribution and abundance of the species by habitat-type, 3) the seasonality of the predominant species in the specific habitats, 4) the temporal patterns of the number of species and total cladoceran abundance in the specific habitats, compared to 1968. On the average there were more species but lower …