Second International Joint Conference, Estuarine and Coastal Sciences Association and Estuarine Research Federation. Transport, retention, transformation processes and their biological control in estuarine and coastal systems: An introduction Kenneth R. TenoreCarlo Heip Announcement Pages: 505 - 506
Nutrient uptake in a highly turbid estuary (the Humber, United Kingdom) and adjacent coastal waters Peter J. ShawDuncan A. PurdieIan Joint OriginalPaper Pages: 507 - 517
Transformation of phosphorus in the Elbe estuary J. E. E. van BeusekomU. H. Brockmann OriginalPaper Pages: 518 - 526
Retention of phosphorus and nitrogen in the Ems estuary J. E. E. van BeusekomV. N. de Jonge OriginalPaper Pages: 527 - 539
Transport, retention and transformation of material in Australian estuaries Bradley Eyre OriginalPaper Pages: 540 - 551
Use of annular flumes to determine the influence of current velocity and bivalves on material flux at the sediment-water interface John WiddowsMary D. BrinsleyMike Elliott OriginalPaper Pages: 552 - 559
Fluxes of organic carbon in Manukau Harbour, New Zealand W. N. VantM. M. GibbsS. F. Thrush OriginalPaper Pages: 560 - 570
The role of physical-biological coupling in the benthic boundary layer under megatidal conditions: The case of the dominant species of theAbra alba community in the Eastern Baie de Seine (English Channel) Frédéric OlivierChristian Retière OriginalPaper Pages: 571 - 584
On the quantitative importance of heterotrophic microplankton in the northern German Wadden Sea Urban TillmannKarl J. Hesse OriginalPaper Pages: 585 - 596
Transport and retention of suspended particulate matter and bacteria in the Humber-Ouse Estuary, United Kingdom, and their relationship to hypoxia and anoxia R. J. UnclesIan JointJ. A. Stephens OriginalPaper Pages: 597 - 612
Seasonal dynamics of aggregates and their typical biocoenosis in the Elbe Estuary Heike Zimmermann-TimmHenry HolstStefan Müller OriginalPaper Pages: 613 - 621
Temporal and spatial variations in estuarine sedimentation John McManus OriginalPaper Pages: 622 - 634
The influence of tidal action on porewater nitrate concentration and dynamics in intertidal sediments of the Sado estuary Carlos RochaA. P. Cabral OriginalPaper Pages: 635 - 645
Processing contaminated dredged material from the Port of New York-New Jersey E. A. SternK. DonatoN. L. Clesceri OriginalPaper Pages: 646 - 651
Response of resource excavations in Mobile Bay, Alabama, to extreme forcing William W. SchroederJean L. W. CowanWilliam J. Wiseman OriginalPaper Pages: 652 - 657
Dynamic simulation of littoral zone habitats in lower Chesapeake Bay. I. Ecosystem characterization related to model development Christopher P. Buzzelli OriginalPaper Pages: 659 - 672
Dynamic simulation of littoral zone habitats in low Chesapeake Bay. II. Seagrass habitat primary production and water quality relationships Christopher P. BuzzelliRichard L. WetzelMark B. Meyers OriginalPaper Pages: 673 - 689
Spatial and temporal patterns in coastal macrobenthos of Samborombon Bay, Argentina: A case study of very low diversity E. N. IenoR. O. Bastida OriginalPaper Pages: 690 - 699
The effect of migratory shorebirds on the benthic species of three southwestern Atlantic Argentinean estuaries Florencia BottoOscar O. IribarneMartina Carrete OriginalPaper Pages: 700 - 709
Relationship between waterfowl and the seagrassRuppia maritima in a Southwestern Atlantic coastal lagoon Alejandro BortolusOscar O. IribarneMariano M. Martínez OriginalPaper Pages: 710 - 717
Galveston Bay: Temporal changes in the concentrations of trace organic contaminants in national status and trends oysters (1986–1994) Thomas J. JacksonTerry L. WadeThomas J. McDonald OriginalPaper Pages: 718 - 730
The distribution of shallow water juvenile fishes in an urban estuary: The effects of manmade structures in the lower Hudson River Kenneth W. AbleJohn P. MandersonAnne L. Studholme OriginalPaper Pages: 731 - 744
Lateral migration and bank erosion in a saltmarsh tidal channel in San Francisco Bay, California Emmanuel J. Gabet OriginalPaper Pages: 745 - 753
On the low-frequency transport processes in a shallow coastal lagoon C. D. JanzenK. -C. Wong OriginalPaper Pages: 754 - 766
The influence of subsurface hydrology on nutrient supply and smooth cordgrass (Spartina alterniflora) production in a developing barrier island marsh David T. OsgoodJoseph C. Zieman OriginalPaper Pages: 767 - 783
Oyster reefs in 1878 seascape pattern—Winslow revisited M. Geraldine McCormick-Ray OriginalPaper Pages: 784 - 800
Spatial and temporal patterns of factors influencing phytoplankton in a salt wedge estuary, the Swan River, Western Australia Peter A. Thompson OriginalPaper Pages: 801 - 817
Marsh vegetation types of the Mississippi River Deltaic Plain Jenneke M. VisserCharles E. SasserR. G. Linscombe OriginalPaper Pages: 818 - 828
The distribution of hydroid sibling species on hermit crabs in estuaries in the Gulf of Maine Nadine C. FolinoPhilip O. Yund OriginalPaper Pages: 829 - 836
Comments on “carbon cycling in a shallow turbid estuary of Southeast Texas: The use of plant pigment biomarkers and water quality parameters” by Bianchi, Baskaran, DeLord and Ravichandran,Estuaries 20:404–415 Michael H. FlinnElizabeth HarrisDouglas C. Biggs Technical Notes and Comments Pages: 837 - 838
Is the Sabine-Neches estuary net heterotrophic or autotrophic? A reply to the comment by Flinn et al. Thomas S. BianchiM. BaskaranM. Ravichandran BriefCommunication Pages: 839 - 841