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Final Reports
Monitoring Environmental
Orientations and Policy Orientations of Alabama Residents: A
Longitudinal Data
Base for Alabama Coastal Zone Management
Drs. J. Steven Picou and Keith Nicholls, University of South Alabama
"Evaluation of Alabama estuaries as development habitat for
juvenile sea turtles" (Continuation Project Title): "Are Alabama
estuaries a major developmental habitat for juvenile sea
turtles?"
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Attachment 2
David Nelson, University of South Alabama; Thane Wibbels, and Ken Marion, University of Alabama at
Birmingham
Nesting Activity in the Alabama Redbelly Turtle (Pseudemys
alabamensis) on the Mobile Bay Causeway
David H. Nelson, Department of Biology, University of
South Alabama
Holocene sedimentary history
of Weeks Bay, AL: human and natural impacts on deposition in a Gulf
Coast estuary
Douglas Haywick, Miriam Fearn, John Kempton, Lee Yokel and others,
University of South Alabama
Fluorescent Whitening
Agents as Facile Pollution Markers in Shellfishing Waters
Eugene A. Cioffi, University of South Alabama
An Estimate of the Upper
Limit of Wave Level Tolerance for Spartina alterniflora in Coastal
Alabama
Scott L. Douglass and Judy Stout, University of South Alabama
Role of Invasive Species in
Shaping Plant-Animal
Interactions in the Mobile Delta
Final Technical Report,
Web Summary
Dr. Anne Boettcher, Dr. Timothy Sherman, and Dr. John
Valentine, University of South Alabama and Dauphin Island Sea Lab
Synthesis and
Characterization of an Electrochemical Peptide Nucleic Acid Probe
Naomi F. Campbell, Institution: University of South Alabama
Effects of
anthropogenic eutrophication on the magnitude and trophic fate of
microphytobenthic production in estuaries
Just Cebrian (DISL) and Jonathan Pennock (UA)
Institution: Dauphin Island Sea Lab
Shelter bottlenecks and
self- regulation in blue crab populations: Assessing the roles of
nursery habitats and juvenile interactions for shelter dependent
organisms
Per-Olav Moksnes, Kenneth L. Heck, Jr., Dauphin Island Sea Lab,
University of South Alabama
The paradox of the Delta: Protecting the biodiversity we do not yet
understand
Final Technical Report,
Web Summary
JW McCreadie1 and PH Adler2, University of South
Alabama1 and Clemson University2
Resolution of sedimentation
rates in impacted
coastal environments using 137Cs and 210Pb
markers: Dog River and Fowl River embayments
Final Report,
Summary
J.M. Sanders1,
D.W. Haywick2, and M.L. Fearn2
1Department of Physics and 2Department of Earth
Sciences, University of South Alabama
Effects of Estrogen Pollution on the Reproductive
Fitness of the Gulf Pipefish, Syngnathus scovelli
Final Technical
Report,
Web
Summary
Drs. Anne Boettcher1, Judith Shardo1,2, and Jon
Hemming1,3, University of South Alabama1, Middle
Tennessee State University2, and US Fish and Wildlife Service3
Changes in water
conditions and sedimentation rates associated with construction of the
Mobile Bay Causeway
Miriam Fearn, Douglas Haywick, Justin Sanders, University of South
Alabama
A Model of Insect Genetic
Diversity in the Mobile/Tensaw River Delta
C.L. Brockhouse and J.W. McCreadie, University of South Alabama
Evaluating trophic
processes as indicators of anthropogenic eutrophication in coastal
ecosystems: an exploratory analyses
Just Cebrian, Dauphin Island Sea Lab
Changes in water conditions and sedimentation rates associated with
construction of the Mobile Bay Causeway
Final Technical Report,
Web Summary
Miriam Fearn, Douglas Haywick, Justin Sanders, University of South
Alabama
Predicting Seagrass
Survival in Nutrient Enriched Waters:
Toward a New View of an Existing Paradigm
Kenneth L. Heck, Jr., John F. Valentine, Patricia Spitzer, Dauphin
Island Sea Lab
Environmental Attitudes and
Knowledge of Alabama
Coastal Residents: A Baseline for Developing Sustainable
Coastal Management Strategies
J. Steven Picou, Cecelia Formichella, G. David Johnson
and Keith Nicholls, University of South Alabama
Influence of Invasive Plant Species in Determining
Diversity of Aquatic Vegetation in the Mobile-Tensaw
Delta
Final Technical Report,
Web Summary
Timothy Sherman and Anne Boettcher, University of South Alabama
Role of Invasive Species in Shaping Plant-Animal
Interactions in the Mobile Delta
Final
Technical Report,
Web Summary
Anne Boettcher, Dr. Timothy Sherman, and John Valentine, University of
South Alabama and Dauphin Island Sea Lab
Determinants of Small-Scale Variation in the
Abundance of the Blue Crab Callinectes sapidus
Final Technical Report,
Web Summary
Investigators: Dr. Richard B. Aronson1,2 and Ryan M. Moody2,1
1Dauphin Island Sea Lab and 2University of South
Alabama
The Paradox of the Delta: Protecting the Biodiversity We Do Not
Yet Understand
JW McCreadie and PH Adler, Institution: University of South
Alabama and Clemson University
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