Estuary-specific variation in the air-water gas exchange coefficient for oxygen James N. KremerAlyssa ReischauerCharlene D’Avanzo OriginalPaper Pages: 829 - 836
Late stage bivalve larvae in a well-mixed estuary are not inert particles Patrick BakerRoger Mann OriginalPaper Pages: 837 - 845
Tracing the flow of organic matter from primary producers to filter feeders in Ria Formosa lagoon, Southern Portugal Raquel MachásRui SantosBruce Peterson OriginalPaper Pages: 846 - 856
Assessing the seasonal influence of sewage and agricultural nutrient inputs in a subtropical river estuary Simon D. CostanzoMark J. O’DonohueWilliam C. Dennison OriginalPaper Pages: 857 - 865
Regulation of eelgrass (Zostera marina) cover along depth gradients in Danish coastal waters Dorte Krause-JensenMorten Foldager PedersenClaus Jensen OriginalPaper Pages: 866 - 877
Mapping small-scale along-front structure using ADCP acoustic backscatter range-bin data C. L. TrumpG. O. Marmorino OriginalPaper Pages: 878 - 884
Relating spatial and temporal variability in sediment chlorophylla and carbohydrate distribution with erodibility of a tidal flat Cathy H. LucasJohn WiddowsLauri Wall OriginalPaper Pages: 885 - 893
Fluxes of dissolved combined neutral sugars (polysaccharides) in the Delaware estuary David L. KirchmanNiels H. Borch OriginalPaper Pages: 894 - 904
Interactive effects of animal disturbance and elevation on vegetation of a tidal freshwater marsh Andrew H. BaldwinFrank N. Pendleton OriginalPaper Pages: 905 - 915
Biomass layering and metabolism in mats of the macroalgaUlva lactuca L. Mark J. BrushScott W. Nixon OriginalPaper Pages: 916 - 926
Environmental influence on the diatom and silicoflagellate assemblages in Koljö Fjord (Sweden) over the last two centuries Melissa R. McQuoidKjell Nordberg OriginalPaper Pages: 927 - 937
Food availability and the feeding ecology of ichthyofauna of a Ria Formosa (South Portugal) water reservoir Sofia GamitoAna PiresKarim Erzini OriginalPaper Pages: 938 - 948
Created versus natural coastal islands: Atlantic waterbird populations, habitat choices, and management implications R. Michael ErwinDavid H. AllenDavid Jenkins OriginalPaper Pages: 949 - 955
Selenium in San Francisco Bay zooplankton: Potential effects of hydrodynamics and food web interactions David G. PurkersonMartina A. DoblinGregory A. Cutter OriginalPaper Pages: 956 - 969
Salinity tolerance of brown shrimpFarfantepenaeus aztecus as it relates to postlarval and juvenile survival, distribution, and growth in estuaries I. Patrick SaoudD. Allen Davis OriginalPaper Pages: 970 - 974
Ferry-based monitoring of surface water quality in North Carolina estuaries C. P. BuzzelliJ. RamusH. W. Paerl OriginalPaper Pages: 975 - 984
Technical note: Conditions for using the floating chamber method to estimate air-water gas exchange James N. KremerScott W. NixonPatrick Roques OriginalPaper Pages: 985 - 990
The Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study Julia K. ParrishRobert BaileyJohn E. Stein OriginalPaper Pages: 991 - 993
Interactions between human communities and estuaries in the Pacific Northwest: Trends and implications for management Daniel D. HuppertRebecca L. JohnsonKathleen Bell OriginalPaper Pages: 994 - 1009
Oceanography of the U.S. Pacific Northwest Coastal Ocean and estuaries with application to coastal ecology Barbara M. HickeyNeil S. Banas OriginalPaper Pages: 1010 - 1031
Evidence for a regime shift after the 1997–1998 El Niño, based on 1995, 1998, and 2001 acoustic surveys in the Pacific Eastern Boundary Current Gordon SwartzmanBarbara Hickey OriginalPaper Pages: 1032 - 1043
Seabirds as indicators: An exploratory analysis of physical forcing in the Pacific Northwest coastal environment Julia K. ParrishStephani G. Zador OriginalPaper Pages: 1044 - 1057
Ocean distribution of dungeness crab megalopae and recruitment patterns to estuaries in Southern Washington State G. Curtis RoegnerDavid A. ArmstrongAlan L. Shanks OriginalPaper Pages: 1058 - 1070
Use of phytoplankton species indicators to track the origin of phytoplankton blooms in Willapa Bay, Washington Jan A. NewtonRita A. Horner OriginalPaper Pages: 1071 - 1078
Contributions of coastal and watershed energy sources to secondary production in a Northeastern Pacific Estuary Jennifer L. RuesinkG. Curtis RoegnerDavid A. Armstrong OriginalPaper Pages: 1079 - 1093
Estuarine influence on survival rates of coho (Oncorhynchus kisutch) and chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) released from hatcheries on the U.S. Pacific coast A. MagnussonR. Hilborn OriginalPaper Pages: 1094 - 1103
Geospatial habitat change analysis in Pacific Northwest coastal estuaries Amy B. BordeRonald M. ThomLee M. Miller OriginalPaper Pages: 1104 - 1116
Factors influencing spatial and annual variability in eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) meadows in Willapa Bay, Washington, and Coos Bay, Oregon, estuaries Ronald M. ThomAmy B. BordeSusan L. Sargeant OriginalPaper Pages: 1117 - 1129
Abundance of seagrass (Zostera marina L.) and macroalgae in relation to the salinity-temperature gradient in Yaquina Bay, Oregon, USA Mary E. KentulaTheodore H. DeWitt OriginalPaper Pages: 1130 - 1141
Patterns in use of estuarine habitat by juvenile English sole (Pleuronectes vetulus) in four Eastern North Pacific estuaries Christopher N. RooperDonald R. GundersonDavid A. Armstrong OriginalPaper Pages: 1142 - 1154
The necessity for intertidal foraging by estuarine populations of subadult dungeness crab,Cancer magister: Evidence from a bioenergetics model Kirstin K. HolsmanDavid A. ArmstrongJennifer L. Ruesink OriginalPaper Pages: 1155 - 1173
Estuarine production of juvenile dungeness crab (cancer magister) and contribution to the Oregon-Washington coastal fishery David A. ArmstrongChris RooperDonald Gunderson OriginalPaper Pages: 1174 - 1188
Challenges and strategies for better use of scientific information in the management of coastal estuaries Thomas M. LeschineBridget E. FerrissAndrew K. Bennett OriginalPaper Pages: 1189 - 1204