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ESTUARIES:<br />

Vol. 27, No. 1, February 2004.<br />

ANGUS FERGUSON, BRADLEY EYRE, AND JENNITA GAY. Nutrient Cycling<br />

in the Sub-tropical Brunswick Estuary, Australia..........................................................1<br />

ALISON M. FEATHERSTONE, EDWARD C. V. BUTLER, AND BARRY V.<br />

O’GRADY. Seasonal Cycling of Arsenic Species in a Stratified, Microtidal<br />

Estuary (Huon River, Tasmania) ...............................................................................18<br />

J. A. HALE, T. K. FRAZER, D. A. TOMASKO, AND M. O. HALL. Changes in<br />

the Distribution of Seagrass Species along Florida’s Central Gulf Coast: Iverson<br />

and Bittaker Revisited ............................................................................................... 36<br />

VICTOR H. RIVERA-MONROY, ROBERT R. TWILLEY, ERNESTO MEDINA,<br />

E. BARRY MOSER, LEONOR BOTERO, ANA MARTA FRANCISCO, AND<br />

EVELYN BULLARD. Spatial Variability of Soil Nutrients in Disturbed Riverine<br />

Mangrove Forests at Different Stages of Regeneration in the San Juan River<br />

Estuary, Venezuela ...................................................................................................44<br />

KENNETH W. ABLE, DAVID M. NEMERSON, AND THOMAS M. GROTHUES.<br />

Evaluating Salt Marsh Restoration in Delaware Bay: Analysis of Fish Response<br />

at Former Salt Hay Farms..........................................................................................58<br />

GAIL L. CHMURA AND GRACE A. HUNG. Controls on Salt Marsh Accretion: A<br />

Test in Salt Marshes of Eastern Canada ...................................................................70<br />

CYNTHIA H. PAQUETTE, KAREN L. SUNDBERG, ROELOF M. J. BOUMANS,<br />

AND GAIL L. CHMURA. Changes in Saltmarsh Surface Elevation Due to<br />

Variability in Evapotranspiration and Tidal Flooding ................................................. 82<br />

JANE M. CAFFREY. Factors Controlling Net Ecosystem Metabolism in U.S.<br />

Estuaries ....................................................................................................................90<br />

CHRISTOPHER N. ROOPER, DONALD R. GUN<strong>DE</strong>RSON, AND DAVID A.<br />

ARMSTRONG. Application of the Concentration Hypothesis to English Sole in<br />

Nursery Estuaries and Potential Contribution to Coastal Fisheries .........................102<br />

MARY DOWNES GASTRICH, JUSTINE A. LEIGH-BELL, CHRISTOPHER J.<br />

GOBLER, O. ROGER AN<strong>DE</strong>RSON, STEVEN W. WILHELM, AND MARTHA<br />

BRYAN. Viruses as Potential Regulators of Regional Brown Tide Blooms<br />

Caused by the Alga, Aureococcus anophagefferens ...............................................112<br />

MAURICIO ESCAPA, OSCAR IRIBARNE, AND DIEGO NAVARRO. Effects of<br />

the Intertidal Burrowing Crab Chasmagnathus granulatus on Infaunal Zonation<br />

Patterns, Tidal Behavior, and Risk of Mortality ........................................................120<br />

E. W. NORTH, S.-Y. CHAO, L. P. SANFORD, AND R. R. HOOD. The Influence<br />

of Wind and River Pulses on an Estuarine Turbidity Maximum: Numerical<br />

Studies and Field Observations in Chesapeake Bay .............................................. 132<br />

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