Bioassay of baltimore harbor sediments Chu-Fa TsaiJustine WelchL. Eugene Cronin OriginalPaper Pages: 141 - 153
The utilization of an intertidal salt marsh creek by larval and juvenile fishes: Abundance, diversity and temporal variation Jonathan M. ShenkerJohn M. Dean OriginalPaper Pages: 154 - 163
Light scattering and extinction in a highly turbid coastal inlet M. John ThompsonLeslie K. Rosenfeld OriginalPaper Pages: 164 - 171
Desiccation tolerance ofEurypanopeus depressus (smith) (Decapoda: Xanthidae) and the exploitation of microhabitat Jonathan GrantJack McDonald OriginalPaper Pages: 172 - 177
A benthic chamber for intensely metabolic lotic systems Charles A. S. HallNeal TempelBruce J. Peterson OriginalPaper Pages: 178 - 183
Effect of suspension and sedimentation on the amount of microbial colonization of salt marsh microdetritus Debra H. MarshWilliam E. Odum OriginalPaper Pages: 184 - 188
Taxonomy and distribution of surface microlayer bacteria from two estuarine sites William C. FehonJames D. Oliver Short Papers and Notes Pages: 194 - 197
Application of formaldoxime colorimetric method for the determination of manganese in the pore water of anoxic estuarine sediments Eduardo BurleWilliam W. Kirby-Smith Short Papers and Notes Pages: 198 - 201
Shrimping as a source of suspended sediment in Corpus Christi Bay (Texas) J. R. SchubelH. H. CarterW. M. Wise Short Papers and Notes Pages: 201 - 203
The Barnacle, Balanus subalbidus, as a salinity bioindicator in the Oligohaline Estuarine Zone Michael A. PoirrierMickel Ray Partridge Short Papers and Notes Pages: 204 - 206
Growth of the Bay Scallop, Argopecten irradians, fes an artificial diet rich in protein Eduardo BurleWilliam W. Kirby-Smith Short Papers and Notes Pages: 206 - 208