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Sustaining the World's Large Marine Ecosystems

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of <strong>the</strong> United States H. A. Walker<br />

K. Sherman, M. Grosslein,<br />

7. The Nor<strong>the</strong>ast Shelf ecosystem: An initial perspective<br />

D. Mountain, D. Busch,<br />

J. O’Reilly, and R.<br />

Theroux<br />

Part III. Population assessments<br />

8. Zooplankton dynamics in <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>ast Shelf ecosystem E. G. Durbin and A. G.<br />

Durbin<br />

9. The state of groundfish resources off <strong>the</strong> nor<strong>the</strong>astern United States V. C. Anthony<br />

10. Shifts in Nor<strong>the</strong>ast Shelf cetacean distributions relative to trends in Gulf of<br />

Maine/Georges Bank finfish abundance<br />

11. The state of marine bird populations from Cape Hatteras to <strong>the</strong> Gulf of Maine<br />

12. Zooplankton prey field variability during collapse and recovery of pelagic fish in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>ast Shelf ecosystem<br />

Part IV – Environmental stresses on <strong>the</strong> ecosystem<br />

13. Coastal sediment contamination in <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>ast Shelf large marine<br />

ecosystem<br />

14. Biological responses to toxic contaminants in <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>ast Shelf large marine<br />

Summary and recommendations for <strong>the</strong> mitigation of stress<br />

Sherman, K., E. N. Okemwa and M. J. Ntiba, eds. <strong>Large</strong> <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Ecosystems</strong> of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Indian Ocean: Assessment, Sustainability, and Management.<br />

Blackwell Science. Cambridge, Massachusetts. 394p.<br />

1. Assessment, sustainability and monitoring of coastal ecosystems: An<br />

ecological perspective<br />

R. D. Kenney, P. M.<br />

Payne,<br />

D. W. Heinemann, and H.<br />

E. Winn<br />

D.C. Schneider and<br />

D.W. Heinemann<br />

K. Sherman, J. Green,<br />

A. Solow, S. A. Murawski,<br />

J. Kane, J. Jossi,, W.<br />

Smith<br />

T. P. O’Connor<br />

H. H. White and A.<br />

ecosystem<br />

Robertson<br />

15. Metal concentrations in winter flounder, American lobster, and bivalve<br />

J. P. Schwartz, N. M.<br />

mollusks from Boston Harbor, Salem Harbor, and Coastal Massachusetts: A Duston, and C. A. Batdorf<br />

summary of data on tissues collected from 1986 to 1991<br />

16. Riverine contributions to heavy metal inputs to <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>ast Shelf ecosystem H. L. Windom<br />

17. Trends in nutrient loading and eutrophication: A comparison of <strong>the</strong><br />

T. C. Malone and D. J.<br />

Chesapeake Bay and <strong>the</strong> Hudson River estuarine systems<br />

Conley<br />

N. A. Jaworski and<br />

18. Preliminary estimates of <strong>the</strong> pollutant loads and fluxes into <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>ast Shelf<br />

R .Howarth<br />

ecosystem<br />

Part V – Habitat degradation<br />

19. Habitat Mitigation T. Bigford<br />

20. Status, trends, and health of wetlands: A 200-year overview J. P. Thomas<br />

21. Relating habitat stress to fish productivity: Problems and approaches D. S. Peters and F. A.<br />

Cross<br />

22. Biotoxins and <strong>the</strong> health of living marine resources of <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>ast Shelf A. W. White<br />

ecosystem<br />

23. Emergent stressors and public health implications in large marine ecosystems: P. R. Epstein<br />

An overview<br />

Part VI – Stress mitigation: Environmental and biological considerations<br />

24. Effects of closure of a continental shelf dumpsite M. C. Ingham<br />

25. Biological effects of contaminants on shellfish populations in coastal habitats: J. E. McDowell Capuzzo<br />

A case history of New Bedford, Massachusetts<br />

T. D. Smith, R. B. Griffin,<br />

26. Multispecies approaches to management of large marine predators<br />

G. T. Waring, and J. G.<br />

Casey<br />

27. Can we manage our multispecies fisheries? S. A. Murawski<br />

S. F. Edwards and S. A.<br />

28. Potential benefits from efficient harvest of New England groundfish<br />

Murawski<br />

29. Developing international law and ecosystem-based fisheries management L. Juda<br />

K. Sherman, N. A.<br />

Jaworski,, T. J. Smayda<br />

1998<br />

Vol. 7<br />

K. Sherman<br />

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