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Assessing biomass gains from marsh restoration in Delaware Bay using Ecopath with EcosimFRISK, M. G; MILLER, T. J; LATOUR, R. J et al.Ecological modelling. 2011, Vol 222, Num 1, pp 190-200, issn 0304-3800, 11 p.Article

On the hydrographic distribution in the source region of the Delaware coastal currentWONG, K.-C.Estuaries. 1999, Vol 22, Num 2A, pp 194-205, issn 0160-8347Article

Fast microzooplankton grazing on fast-growing, low-biomass phytoplankton : a case study in spring in Chesapeake Bay, Delaware Inland Bays and Delaware BayJUN SUN; YUANYUAN FENG; YAOHONG ZHANG et al.Hydrobiologia (The Hague). 2007, Vol 589, pp 127-139, issn 0018-8158, 13 p.Article

SEASONAL FLUCTUATION OF WATER QUALITY (NUTRIENTS AND PIGMENTS) IN LOWER DELAWARE BAYMAURER D; WATLING L; BOTTOM D et al.1978; HYDROBIOLOGIA; NLD; DA. 1978; VOL. 60; NO 3; PP. 203-211; BIBL. 17 REF.Article

Shorebird predation of horseshoe crab eggs in Delaware Bay : species contrasts and availability constraintsGILLINGS, S; ATKINSON, P. W; BARDSLEY, S. L et al.Journal of animal ecology. 2007, Vol 76, Num 3, pp 503-514, issn 0021-8790, 12 p.Article

Retention of crab larvae in a coastal null zoneTILBURG, Charles E; DITTEL, Ana I; EPIFANIO, Charles E et al.Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (Print). 2007, Vol 72, Num 4, pp 570-578, issn 0272-7714, 9 p.Article

Spatial patterns in diet and distribution of juveniles of four fish species in Delaware Bay marsh creeks: factors influencing fish abundanceNEMERSON, David M; ABLE, Kenneth W.Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek). 2004, Vol 276, pp 249-262, issn 0171-8630, 14 p.Article

COMPARATIVE CARBOHYDRATE GEOCHEMISTRY OF BAY, SALT MARSH AND DEEP GULF SEDIMENTS.1971; IN: 5TH INT. MEET. ORG. GEOCHEM., HANNOVER, 1971.; 1971Miscellaneous

WATER RESOURCES DATA FOR NEW JERSEY; VOLUME 2, DELAWARE RIVER BASIN AND TRIBUTARIES TO DELAWARE BAY1981; ; USA; DA. 1981; PB-/82 102 120; 298Report

SEDIMENT DISTRIBUTION IN SOUTHWESTERN DELAWARE BAY.STROM RN.1972; UNIV. DELAWARE, COLL. MAR. STUD., TECH. REP.; U.S.A.; 1972, NUM. 0018, P. 1 A 128Serial Issue

PROCEEDINGS: MICRO-DELCON '82/5TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK DE, MARCH 9, 19821982; MICRO-DELCON '82. ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY. 5/1982-03-09/NEWARK DE; USA; SILVER SPRING: IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY PRESS; DA. 1982; 126 P.; 28 CMConference Proceedings

ENVIRONMENTAL POLY (ORGANOSILOXANES) (SILICONES)PELLENBARG R.1979; ENVIRONMENT. SCI. TECHNOL.; USA; DA. 1979; VOL. 13; NO 5; PP. 565-569; BIBL. 23 REF.Article

INTERFACE OF ESTUARINE WASHOVER FANS AND COASTAL MARSHES: DELAWARE BAY SHORELINE.MAURMEYER EM; ALLEN EA; KRAFT JC et al.1976; GEOL. SOC. AMER., ABSTR. PROGRAMS; U.S.A.; DA. 1976; VOL. 8; NO 6; PP. 1001-1002Conference Paper

The input of foraminiferal infaunal populations to sub-fossil assemblages along an elevational gradient in a salt marsh : application to sea-level studies in the mid-Atlantic coast of North AmericaLEORRI, Eduardo; MARTIN, Ronald E.Hydrobiologia (The Hague). 2009, Vol 625, pp 69-81, issn 0018-8158, 13 p.Article

Oxygen dynamics in a well mixed estuary, the lower Delaware Bay, USAMOORE, T. S; NUZZIO, D. B; DI TORO, D. M et al.Marine chemistry (Print). 2009, Vol 117, Num 1-4, pp 11-20, issn 0304-4203, 10 p.Conference Paper

Spatial and seasonal distribution of chromophoric dissolved organic matter and dissolved organic carbon in the Middle Atlantic BightDEL VECCHIO, Rossana; BLOUGH, Neil V.Marine chemistry. 2004, Vol 89, Num 1-4, pp 169-187, issn 0304-4203, 19 p.Conference Paper

Mercury concentrations in tidal marsh sparrows and their use as bioindicators in Delaware Bay, USAWARNER, Sarah E; SHRIVER, W. Gregory; PEPPER, Margaret A et al.Environmental monitoring and assessment. 2010, Vol 171, Num 1-4, pp 671-679, issn 0167-6369, 9 p.Article

DIFFERENTIAL FLOCCULATION OF DELAWARE BAY SUSPENSOIDS = FLOCULATION DIFFERENTIELLE DES MATIERES EN SUSPENSION DE LA BAIE DELAWARESCIBEK JOHN C; GIBBS RONALD J.1981; ESTUARIES; ISSN 0160-8347; USA; DA. 1981-09; VOL. 4; NO 3; PP. 292Conference Paper

MONITORING COASTAL WATER PROPERTIES AND CURRENT CIRCULATION WITH ERTS-1.KLEMAS V; OTLEY M; WETHE C et al.1974; IN: 3RD EARTH RESOUR. TECHNOL. SATELL.-1 SYMP.; WASHINGTON, D.C.; 1973; WASHINGTON; NATL. AERONAUT. SPACE ADM.; DA. 1974; VOL. 1-13; PP. 1387-1411; BIBL. 1 P.; 19 ILL.Conference Paper

Tidal Utilization of Nekton in Delaware Bay Restored and Reference Intertidal Salt Marsh CreeksKIMBALL, Matthew E; ABLE, Kenneth W.Estuaries and coasts. 2007, Vol 30, Num 6, pp 1075-1087, issn 1559-2723, 13 p.Article

Air-sea interaction processes at light winds observed from a coastal towerSAVTCHENKO, A; SHILH TANG; BARBER, R et al.Journal of coastal research. 1999, Vol 15, Num 2, pp 444-456, issn 0749-0208Article

Dissolved combined amino acids in marine waters as determined by a vapor-phase hydrolysis methodKEIL, R.G; KIRCHMAN, D.L.Marine chemistry. 1991, Vol 33, Num 3, pp 243-259, issn 0304-4203Article

Comparison of the Salinity Structure of the Chesapeake Bay, the Delaware Bay and Long Island Sound Using a Linearly Tapered Advection-Dispersion ModelGAY, Peter; O'DONNELL, James.Estuaries and coasts. 2009, Vol 32, Num 1, pp 68-87, issn 1559-2723, 20 p.Article

On the spatial structure of currents across the Chesapeake and Delaware CanalWONG, Kuo-Chuin.Estuaries. 2002, Vol 25, Num 4A, pp 519-527, issn 0160-8347Article

Effect of photoperiod and temperature on sexual recrudescence in the male weakfish, Cynoscion regalisCONNAUGHTON, M. A; TAYLOR, M. H.Environmental biology of fishes. 1996, Vol 45, Num 3, pp 273-281, issn 0378-1909Article

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