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Publications & Presentations

Publications

  • Adolf, J.E., L.W. Harding, Jr., and M.E. Mallonee. 2003. The relationship of floral composi-tion and primary productivity in Chesapeake Bay. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. (in preparation).
  • Harding, L.W., Jr., M.E. Mallonee and E.S. Perry. 2002. Toward a predictive understanding of primary productivity in a temperate, partially stratified estuary. Estuar. Coast. Shelf Sci. 55:47-46.
  • Jung, S. and E. D. Houde. (in prep). Fish biomass size spectra and production in Chesapeake Bay. To be submitted to Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser.
  • Kimmel, D. G. and Roman, M. R. 2003. Long-term trends in mesozooplankton abundance and community composition in the Chesapeake Bay USA: influence of freshwater input. (submitted to Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser.).
  • Magnuson, A., L.W. Harding, Jr., and M.E. Mallonee. 2003. Bio-optical and remote sensing observations in Chesapeake Bay. Estuar. Coast. Shelf Sci. (submitted).
Presentations & Seminars
  • Harding, L.W., Jr. 2002. Seasonal and inter-annual variability of primary productivity in Chesapeake Bay from remotely sensed aircraft observations. Phytoplankton Productivity An Appreciation of 50 Years of the Study of Production in Oceans and Lakes, Bangor, Wales, UK, Mar. 2002.
  • Harding, L.W., Jr. 2002. Recent advances in measuring primary productivity in estuaries us-ing a combination of aircraft and shipboard observations. Horn Point Laboratory, Univer-sity of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, Cambridge, Maryland, Feb. 2002.
  • Jung, S. and E. D. Houde. 2002. Fish biomass production in Chesapeake Bay. Am. Fish. Soc. Annual Mtg., Aug. 2002, Baltimore, Maryland. (Based on data analyzed for ACE-INC)
  • Jung, S. and E. D. Houde. 2002. Evaluating temporal and spatial variability in biomass, spe-cies assemblage and diversity of fishes in Chesapeake Bay, CoML. Int. Council Explor. Sea, Annual Science Conference, ICES CM 2002/L:13, Copenhagen, Sept. 2002.
    Part based on ACE INC biomass size spectra synthesized data.
  • Jung, S. and E. D. Houde. 2003. Fish biomass size spectra as integrative indicators of ecosys-tem state and community structure in Chesapeake Bay. Feb. 2003, Salt Lake City, Utah.
    Presented at the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Annual Meeting, in the Special Session on “Coastal Indicators of Water Quality and Ecological Condition (SS1.02).
  • Kearney, K., and W.C. Boicourt. 2003. A model for nutrient pathways in the Choptank River. ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Salt Lake City.
  • Kimmel, D. G. and Roman, M. R. 2002. Influence of water quality parameters on Zooplank-ton abundance and community composition in the northern Chesapeake Bay: implications for climate change. Interdisciplinary Linkages in Aquatic Sciences and Beyond. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. June, 2002.
  • Kimmel, D. G. and Roman, M. R. 2003. Weather patterns as indicators of mesozooplankton dynamics in the Chesapeake Bay. The Earth’s Eyes: Aquatic Sciences Through Space and Time: American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. February 2003.
  • Kimmel, D. G. Jan 2003. Weather patterns as indicators of mesozooplankton dynamics in the Chesapeake Bay. Invited Seminar: Maryland Dept. Nat. Resources. Oxford, Maryland.
  • Kimmel, D. G. Feb 2003. Weather patterns as indicators of mesozooplankton dynamics in the Chesapeake Bay. Invited Seminar: Chesapeake Biological Laboratory. Solomons, Maryland.
  • Kimmel, D. G. Mar 2003. Weather patterns as indicators of mesozooplankton dynamics in the Chesapeake Bay. Invited Seminar: Chesapeake Biological Laboratory. Solomons, Maryland.

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