List of
Published and Unpublished Works Containing Information
That May
Be Relevant
to Habitat Requirements and Use
by the Selected Fish Species Inhabiting the
Hudson River Estuary
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Able, K.W.; Kaiser, S.C. 1994. Synthesis of summer flounder habitat parameters. NOAA
Coastal Ocean Program Decision Anal. Ser. 1. Silver Spring, MD: NOAA
Coastal Ocean Office; 167 p. Keywords: North America habitat, egg, larva,
juvenile, adult summer flounder.
Abood, K.A. 1974. Circulation in the Hudson River estuary. Annals NY
Acad. Sci. 250:39-111. Keywords: Hudson River, water circulation.
Abood, K.A. 1977. Evaluation of circulation in partially stratified estuaries
as typified by the Hudson River. [Ph.D. dissertation.] New Brunswick, NJ:
Rutgers University. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, evaluation, circulation,
stratification, estuary.
Abood, K.A.; Apicella, G.A.; Wells, A.W. 1992. General evaluation of Hudson
River freshwater flow trends. In: Smith, C.L., ed. Estuarine Research
in the 1980s: Hudson River Environmental Society, 7th Symposium on Hudson
River Ecology. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press; p. 3-28. Keywords:
Hudson River, freshwater.
Abood, K.A.; Konrad, K.A.; Shirk, J.; McCroddy, P. 1973. Effects of power
plants on physical and chemical water quality parameters with specific attention
to temperature, dissolved oxygen, and chlorine distributions. In:
Proceedings of 3rd Symposium of Hudson River Ecology. New Paltz, NY: Hudson
River Environmental Society. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, effects, power
plants, water quality, chemistry, temperature, dissolved oxygen, chlorine.
Abood, K.A.; Maikish, E.A.; Kimmel, R.R. 1976. Field and analytical investigations
of ambient temperature distribution in the Hudson River: In: Boesch,
D.F., ed. Proceedings of the 4th Symposium on Hudson River Ecology. New Paltz,
NY: Hudson River Environmental Society. Keywords: Hudson River, New York,
temperature distribution.
Adams, A.G. 1981. The Hudson: a guidebook to the river. Albany, NY: State
University of New York Press; 424 p. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, guidebook,
reference.
Adams, P.B. 1980. Life history patterns in marine fishes and their consequences
for fisheries management. Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 78:1-12. Keywords: life
history, fisheries, marine fishes, management.
Adams, S.M. 1976. The ecology of eelgrass, Zostera marina (L.),
fish communities: I. Structural analysis. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol.
22:269-291. Keywords: ecology, eelgrass, fish community, habitat, vegetation.
Adams, S.M. 1976. The ecology of eelgrass, Zostera marina (L.),
fish communities: II. Functional analysis. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol.
22:293-311. Keywords: ecology, eelgrass, fish community, function, habitat,
vegetation.
Adams, S.M.; DeAngelis, D.L. 1987. Indirect effects of early bass-shad
interactions on predator population structure and food web dynamics. In:
Kerfoot, W.C.; Sih, A., eds. Predation: direct and indirect impacts on aquatic
communities. Hanover, NH: University Press of New England; p. 103-117. Keywords:
interactions, predation, predator, prey, population structure, food web,
adult, largemouth bass, American shad.
Albrecht, A.B. 1964. Some observations on factors associated with survival
of striped bass eggs and larvae. Calif. Fish Game J. 50:100-113. Keywords:
observations, factors, survival, eggs, larvae, striped bass.
Allen, D.M.; Barker, D.L. 1990. Interannual variations in larval fish recruitment
to estuarine epibenthic habitats. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 65:113-125.
Keywords: interannual, variations, larvae, fish recruitment, metamorphosis,
estuary, epibenthic habitats.
Alperin, I.M. 1966. Dispersal, migration, and origins of striped bass from
Great South Bay, Long Island. NY Fish Game J. 13:79-112. Keywords:
Long Island, Great South Bay, dispersal, migration, adult, striped bass.
Alperin, I.M. 1966. Occurrence of yearling striped bass along the south
shore of Long Island. NY Fish Game J. 13:113-120. Keywords: Long Island,
Atlantic Ocean, population, yearling, young, striped bass.
Alsop, R.G.; Forney, J.L. 1962. Growth and food of white perch in Oneida
Lake. NY Fish Game J. 9:133-136. Keywords: Oneida Lake, New York,
growth, food, feeding, adult, white perch.
Ammerman, J.W. 1989. Microbial breakdown of organic phosphates in the Hudson
River, 1 August, 1987 - 31 July, 1988. [Final report.] New York, NY: Hudson
River Foundation; 30 p. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, microbe, microbial
breakdown, organic, phosphates.
Ammerman, J.W. 1991. Role of ecto-phosphohydrolases in phosphorus regeneration
in estuarine and coastal ecosystems. In: Chrost, R.J., ed. Microbial
enzymes in aquatic environments. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag; p. 164-185.
Keywords: ecto-Phosphohydrolases, phosphorus, estuary, coastal, ecosystem.
Anderson, A.B.; Schmidt, R.E. 1989. A survey of larval and juvenile fish
populations in water-chestnut (Trapa natans) beds in Tivoli South
Bay, a Hudson River tidal marsh. In: Blair, E.A.; Waldman, J.R., eds.
Polgar Fellowship reports of the Hudson River National Estuarine Research
Reserve Program, 1988, Section VII. New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation;
34 p. Keywords: Tivoli South Bay, Hudson River, survey, fish, larvae, juvenile,
populations, water-chestnut beds, tidal marsh, habitat.
Anderson, E.D. 1980. A preliminary assessment of the bluefish (Pomatomus
saltatrix) along the Atlantic coast of the United States. NOAA/NMFS
Woods Hole Lab. Ref. Doc. 80-30; 29 p. Keywords: Atlantic Coast, Atlantic
Ocean, preliminary assessment, survey, population, adult, bluefish.
Anderson, H.G. 1970. Annotated list of parasites of the bluefish. Bur.
Sport Fish. Wildl. Tech. Pap.. 54; 15 p. Keywords: annotated list,
parasites, adult, bluefish.
Anderson, R.D. 1978. Feeding and spawning of bluefish. Sea Frontiers 24:335-339.
Keywords: food, feeding, spawning, adult, bluefish.
Anonymous. 1994. Scientific publications about the Hudson River National
Research Reserve and environments. Unpublished; 13 p. Keywords: Hudson River,
publications, references, estuary, environment.
Armstrong, R.W.; Sloan, R.J. 1980. Trends in levels of several known chemical
contaminants in fish from New York State waters. DEC Bur. Environ.
Protect. Wildl. Tech. Rep. 80-2, v. iii; 77 p. Keywords: New York, Hudson
River, estuary, lakes, bays, sounds, rivers, trends, chemical, contaminants,
fish.
Armstrong, R.W.; Sloan, R.J. 1981. PCB patterns in Hudson River fish: I.
Resident/freshwater species. In: Proceedings of Hudson River Environmental
Society. New Paltz, NY: Hudson River Environmental Society. Keywords: Hudson
River, New York, PCB patterns, fishery, freshwater species.
Armstrong, R.W.; Sloan, R.J. 1988. PCB patterns in Hudson River fish: I.
Resident freshwater species. In: Smith, C.L., ed. Fisheries research
in the Hudson River. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press; p. 304-324.
Keywords: Hudson River, PCBs.
Ashizawa, D.; Cole, J.J. 1994. Long-term temperature trends of the Hudson
River: a study of the historical data. Estuaries 17(1B):166-171. Keywords:
Hudson River, temperature, history.
Atkinson, C.E. 1951. Feeding habits of adult shad (Alosa sapidissima)
in fresh water. Ecology 32:556-557. Keywords: feeding, food, adult,
American shad.
AuClair, R.P. 1956. The white perch, Morone americana (Gmelin) [in]
Sebasticook Lake, Maine. [M.S. thesis.] Orono, ME: University of Maine; 84
p. Keywords: Maine, Sebasticook Lake, adult, white perch.
AuClair, R.P. 1960. White perch in Maine. Augusta, ME: Department of Inland
Fisheries and Game. Keywords: Maine, adult, white perch.
Auld, A.H.; Schubel, J.R. 1978. Effects of suspended sediment on fish eggs
and larvae: a laboratory assessment. Estuar. Coastal Mar. Sci. 6:153-164.
Keywords: suspended sediment, fish eggs, eggs, laboratory experiment.
Austin, H.K.; Findlay, S. 1987. The contribution of bacteria to benthic
processes in the Hudson River estuary. In: Blair, E.A.; Cooper, J.C.,
eds. Polgar Fellowship reports of the Hudson River National Estuarine Research
Reserve Program, 1986, Section V. New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation;
48 p. Keywords: Hudson River, benthos, bacteria.
Austin, H.K.; Findlay, S. 1989. Benthic bacterial biomass and production
in the Hudson River estuary. Microbial Ecol. 18:105-116. Keywords:
Hudson River, benthos, bacteria.
Austin, M.P. 1987. Models for the analysis of species? Response to environmental
gradients. Vegetatio 69:35-45. Keywords: model, species, environment,
gradient.
Ayres, R.U.; Ayres, L.W.; McCurley, J.; Small, M.; Tarr, J.A.; Widgery,
R.C. 1985. An historical reconstruction of major pollutant levels in the
Hudson-Raritan basin 1880-1980. Pittsburgh, PA: Variflex Corp. Keywords:
Hudson River, Raritan River, New York, New Jersey, basin, history, pollutants,
pollution, 1880, 1980, 1880-1980.
Ayres, R.U.; Ayres, L.W.; McCurley, J.; Small, M.; Tarr, J.A.; Widgery,
R.C. 1988. An historical reconstruction of major pollutant levels in the
Hudson-Raritan Basin: 1880-1980 (3 volumes). NOAA Tech. Memo. NOS OMA 43.
Keywords: Hudson River, New York, Raritan River, New Jersey, Hudson - Raritan
Basin, estuary, history, reconstruction, pollutants, pollutant levels, 1880-1980.
Ayres, R.U.; Rod, S.R. 1986. Patterns of pollution in the Hudson River. Environment 28:14-20,
39-43. Keywords: Hudson River, Raritan Bay, pollution, wastewater, contaminants,
loadings.
Bain, M.B.; Bain, J.L. 1982. Habitat suitability index model: coastal stocks
of striped bass. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Rep. FWS/OBS 82/10.1; 47 p.
Keywords: model, habitat, coastal, stocks, adult, striped bass.
Bain, M.B.; Boreman, J.; Nack, S.; Haley, N. 1995. Techniques for evaluating
the population status of Atlantic sturgeon. [Proposal.] Stony Brook, NY:
New York Sea Grant Institute; 27 p. Keywords: Hudson River, habitat, distribution,
juvenile, adult, sampling, mark and recapture, Atlantic sturgeon.
Barclay, B. 1993. Hudson River angler survey. [Final report.] New York,
NY: Hudson River Foundation; 66 p. Keywords: Hudson River, sport fishery,
angler.
Barger, L.E. [year unknown.] Age and growth of the bluefish, Pomatomus
saltatrix (Linnaeus), from the northern Gulf of Mexico and the southeastern
United States. NOAA/NMFS Panama City Lab. Rep.; 10 p. Keywords:
northern Gulf of Mexico, Gulf of Mexico, southeastern United States, age,
growth, adult, young, bluefish.
Barnthouse, L.W.; Boreman, J.; Christensen, S.W.; Goodyear, C.P.; Van Winkle,
W.; Vaughan, D.S. 1984. Population biology in the courtroom: the Hudson River
controversy. BioScience 34:14-19. Keywords: Hudson River, population
biology, courtroom, controversy.
Barnthouse, L.W.; Klauda, R.J.; Klauda, R.L. 1988. Assessing ecological
impacts of power plants: Lessons from the Hudson River case. Am. Fish.
Soc. Monogr. 4. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, ecology, impacts, power
plants.
Barnthouse, L.W.; Klauda, R.J.; Vaughan, D.S. 1988. What we didn't learn
about the Hudson River, why, and what it means for environmental assessment. Am.
Fish. Soc. Monogr. 4:1-8. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, environmental
assessment.
Barnthouse, L.W.; Van Winkle, W. 1988. Analysis of impingement impacts
on Hudson River fish populations. Am. Fish. Soc. Monogr. 4:182-190.
Keywords: Hudson River, New York, impingement, power plant, fish population.
Barnthouse, L.W.; Van Winkle, W.; Vaughan, D.S. 1983. Impingement losses
of white perch at Hudson River power plants: magnitude and biological significance. Environ.
Manage. 7:355-364. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, impingement, mortality,
power plants, biology, egg, larva, juvenile, white perch.
Bason, W.H. 1971. Ecology and early life history of striped bass, Morone
saxatilis, in the Delaware estuary. Middletown, DE: Ichthyological
Associates. Ichthyol. Assoc. Bull. 4:112. Keywords: Delaware, Delaware
River, Delaware Bay, Delaware estuary, estuary, ecology, early life history,
striped bass.
Battelle Marine Research Laboratory. 1983. 1980 and 1981 year class report
for the Hudson River Estuary Monitoring Program. [Report.] New York, NY:
Consolidated Edison Co.; 350 p. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, 1980, 1981,
year class report, estuary, monitoring program, adult, striped bass, white
perch, Atlantic tomcod.
Bath, D.W.; O'Connor, J.M. 1982. The biology of white perch, Morone
americana, in the Hudson River estuary. Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 80:599-610.
Keywords: Hudson River, New York, estuary, biology, adult, white perch.
Bath, D.W.; Beebe, C.A.; Ryder, R.H.; Hecht, J.H. 1976. A list of common
and scientific names of fishes in the Hudson River. In: Boesch, D.F.,
ed. Proceedings of the 4th Symposium on Hudson River Ecology. New Paltz,
NY: Hudson River Environmental Society; 6 p. Keywords: Hudson River, New
York, fishes, names, common, scientific.
Bath, D.W.; O'Connor, J.M. 1981. Development and identification of larval
Atlantic sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrhynchus) and shortnose sturgeon (Acipenser
brevirostrum) from the Hudson River estuary, New York. Copeia 1981:711-717.
Keywords: Hudson River, development, identification, estuary, larvae, Atlantic
sturgeon, shortnose sturgeon.
Bayless, J.D. 1972. Artificial propagation and hybridization of striped bass, Morone
saxatilis (Walbaum). Columbia, SC: South Carolina Marine Resources
Dept.; 135 p. Keywords: propagation, hybridization, adult, striped bass.
Beaven, M.; Mihursky, J. 1980. Food and feeding habits of larval striped
bass: an analysis of larval striped bass stomachs from 1976 Potomac estuary
collections. Chesapeake Biol. Lab. Ref. No. [UMCEES] 79-45-CBL; 27
p. Keywords: Potomac River, estuary, feeding, habits, behavior, larvae, stomachs,
analysis, 1976, striped bass.
Beebe, C.A.; Savidge, I.R. 1988. Historical perspective on fish species
composition and distribution in the Hudson River estuary. Am. Fish. Soc.
Monogr. 4:25-36. Keywords: Hudson River, distribution.
Bell, J.D.; Westoby, M. 1986. Variations in seagrass height and density
over a wide spatial scale: effects on fish and decapods. J. Exp. Mar.
Biol. Ecol. 104:275-295. Keywords: seagrass, fish community, habitat,
decapods.
Bell, J.D.; Westoby, M.; Steefe, A.S. 1987. Fish settling in seagrass:
do they discriminate between beds of different leaf density? J. Exp. Mar.
Biol. Ecol. 111:133-144. Keywords: seagrass, fish habitat.
Belton, T.; Roundy, R. 1985. A study of toxic hazards for urban subsistence
and recreational fishermen. [Final report.] New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation;
48 p. Keywords: Hudson River, toxic, PCBs, pesticides, fish tissue analysis,
fishermen, adult, striped bass, white perch, bluefish.
Belton, T.; Ruppel, B.E.; Lockwood, K.; Boriek. M. 1983. PCBs in selected
finfish caught within New Jersey waters, 1981-1982 (with limited chlordane
data). Trenton, NJ: New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection; 36
p. Keywords: New Jersey, adult, PCB, bluefish, striped bass.
Bennett, G.W. 1974. Ecology and management of largemouth bass, Micropterus
salmoides. Overharvest and management of largemouth bass in small impoundments. Am.
Fish. Soc. Spec. Pub. No. 3. Keywords: ecology, management, adult,
largemouth bass.
Benz, G.W.; Jacobs, R.P. 1986. Practical field methods of sexing largemouth
bass. Prog. Fish-Cult. 48:221-225. Keywords: field methods, sexing,
adult, largemouth bass.
Berg, D.L.; Levinton, J.S. 1985. The biology of the Hudson-Raritan estuary
with special emphasis on fishes. NOAA Tech. Memo. NOS OMA 16; 170
p. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, Raritan River, New Jersey, estuary,
biology, fishes.
Berggren, T.J.; Lieberman, J.T. 1978. Relative contribution of Hudson,
Chesapeake and Roanoke striped bass, Morone saxatilis, stocks to the
Atlantic coast fishery. Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 76:335-345. Keywords: Hudson
River, Chesapeake Bay, Roanoke River, Atlantic Ocean, contribution, stocks,
population, fishery, Atlantic coast, adult, striped bass.
Bero, A.S.; Gibbs, R.J. 1990. Mechanisms of pollutant transport in the
Hudson estuary. Sci. Total Environ. 97/98:9-22. Keywords: Hudson River,
pollutant transport, sediment, PCB, pesticides, trace metals.
Bigelow, H.B.; Schroeder, W.C. 1953. Alewife. In: Fishes of the Gulf
of Maine. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Fish Bull. 74(53):101-106. Keywords:
Gulf of Maine, distribution, biology, growth, adult, spawning, food, fishery,
alewife.
Bigelow, H.B.; Schroeder, W.C. 1953. American shad. In: Fishes of
the Gulf of Maine. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Fish Bull. 74(53):108-112.
Keywords: Gulf of Maine, adult, distribution, food, spawning, reproduction,
egg, larva, growth, fishery, American shad.
Bigelow, H.B.; Schroeder, W.C. 1953. Bay anchovy. In: Fishes of
the Gulf of Maine. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Fish Bull. 74(53):118-119.
Keywords: Gulf of Maine, adult, distribution, bay anchovy.
Bigelow, H.B.; Schroeder, W.C. 1953. Blueback herring. In: Fishes
of the Gulf of Maine. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Fish Bull. 74(53):106-107.
Keywords: Gulf of Maine, adult, distribution, spawning, blueback herring.
Bigelow, H.B.; Schroeder, W.C. 1953. Bluefish. In: Fishes of the
Gulf of Maine. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Fish Bull. 74(53):383-389. Keywords:
Gulf of Maine, adult, behavior, spawning, egg, larva, juvenile, distribution,
fishery, bluefish.
Bigelow, H.B.; Schroeder, W.C. 1953. Short-nose sturgeon. In: Fishes
of the Gulf of Maine. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Fish Bull. 74(53):84-85.
Keywords: Gulf of Maine, Maine, distribution, spawning, adult, short-nose
sturgeon.
Bigelow, H.B.; Schroeder, W.C. 1953. Striped bass. In: Fishes of
the Gulf of Maine. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Fish Bull. 74(53):389-405.
Keywords: Gulf of Maine, Maine, biology, adult, behavior, food, migration,
spawning, egg, larva, growth, fishery, population, abundance, striped bass.
Bigelow, H.B.; Schroeder, W.C. 1953. Tomcod. In: Fishes of the Gulf
of Maine. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Fish Bull. 74(53):196-199. Keywords:
Gulf of Maine, adult, spawning, egg, larva, food, behavior, distribution,
fishery, Atlantic tomcod.
Bigelow, H.B.; Schroeder, W.C. 1953. White perch. In: Fishes of
the Gulf of Maine. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Fish Bull. 74(53):405-407.
Keywords: Gulf of Maine, adult, distribution, spawning, egg, larva, fishery,
white perch.
Blackford, C.M. 1916. The shad: a national problem. Trans. Am. Fish.
Soc. 46:14-May. Keywords: adult, American shad.
Blair, B.; Neider, W.C. 1993. Mapping the Hudson River National Estuarine
Reserve: Creating tools for tidal wetlands research, management, and education.
[Final report.] New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 6 p. Keywords: Hudson
River, wetland, tidal, tide, research, management, education.
Boesch, D.F.; Turner, R.E. 1984. Dependence of fishery species on salt
marshes: the role of food and refuge. Estuaries 7:460-468. Keywords:
marsh habitat, food, refuge.
Bohne, C.; Schmidt, R.E. 1989. Larval fish flux between a freshwater tidal
marsh and the Hudson River estuary. In: Blair, E.A.; Waldman, J.R.,
eds. Polgar Fellowship reports of the Hudson River National Estuarine Research
Reserve Program, Section VII. New York, NY: Hudson River Foundation; 22 p.
Keywords: Hudson River, larvae, movement, marsh habitat, freshwater.
Bokuniewicz, H.J.; Ellsworth, J.M. 1986. Sediment budget for the Hudson
River system. Northeast Geol. 8:156-163. Keywords: Hudson River, New
York, sedimentation, sediment, geology.
Bokuniewicz, H.J.; Ullman, D. 1995. Turbidity distribution in the Hudson
River estuary. Stony Brook, NY: Marine Science Research Center, Spec.
Sci. Rep. 109 (Reference 95-02); 42 p. Keywords: Hudson River, turbidity.
Bonn, E.W.; Bailey, W.M.; Bayless, J.D.; Erickson, K.E.; Stevens, R.E.,
editors. 1976. Guidelines for striped bass culture. Bethesda, MD: American
Fisheries Society (Southern Division); 103 p. Keywords: guidelines, culture,
eggs, striped bass.
Booth, R.A. 1967. A description of the larval stages of the tomcod, Microgadus
tomcod, with comments on its spawning ecology. [M.S. thesis.] Storrs,
CT: University of Connecticut; 53 p. Keywords: larval stages, larvae, spawning,
ecology, tomcod.
Bopp, R.F. 1979. The geochemistry of polychlorinated biphenyls in the Hudson
River. [Ph.D. dissertation.] New York, NY: Columbia University. Keywords:
Hudson River, New York, geochemistry, PCBs.
Bopp, R.F.; Simpson, H.J. 1984. Persistent chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminants
in the New York Harbor complex. [Final report.] New York, NY: Hudson River
Foundation. Keywords: Hudson River, New York Harbor, contaminants, loadings.
Bopp, R.F.; Simpson, H.J. 1988. Sources and trends of persistent contaminants
in the New York Harbor complex. [Final report.] New York, NY: Hudson River
Foundation; 54 p. Keywords: Hudson River, contaminants, sediments, radionuclides,
PCBs, chlorinated hydrocarbon pesticides, trace metals, cadmium.
Bopp, R.F.; Simpson, H.J. 1989. Contamination of the Hudson River - the
sediment record. In: National Research Council, ed. Contaminated marine
sediments assessment and remediation. Washington, DC: National Academy Press;
p. 401-416. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, contaminant, sediment, pollution.
Bopp, R.F.; Simpson, H.J.; Chillrud, S.N.; Robinson, D.W. 1993. Sediment-derived
chronologies of persistent contaminants in Jamaica Bay, New York. Estuaries 16:608-616.
Keywords: Jamaica Bay, New York, sediment, contaminants.
Bopp, R.F.; Simpson, H.J.; Deck, B.L. 1985. Release of polychlorinated
biphenyls from contaminated Hudson River sediments. [Final report.] Albany,
NY: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Keywords: Hudson
River, New York, release, polychlorinated biphenyls, PCB, contamination,
sediments.
Bopp, R.F.; Simpson, H.J.; Olsen, C.R.; Kostyk, N. 1981. Polychlorinated
biphenyls in the sediments of the tidal Hudson River, New York. Environ.
Sci. Technol. 15:210-216. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, polychlorinated
biphenyls, PCBs, sediments, tide.
Bopp, R.F.; Simpson, H.J.; Olsen, C.R.; Trier, R.M.; Kostyk, N. 1982. Chlorinated
hydrocarbons and radionuclide chronologies in sediments of the Hudson River
and estuary. NY Environ. Sci. Technol. 16:666-676. Keywords: Hudson
River, New York, estuary, chlorinated hydrocarbons, radionuclide, chronologies,
sediments.
Boreman, J. 1979. Spatial distributions of entrainable life stages of six
Hudson River fish populations. In: Boreman, J., et al. Entrainment
impact estimates for six fish populations inhabiting the Hudson River estuary.
Testimony submitted during the EPA, Region II, adjunctory hearing in the
matter of NPDES permits for Bowline Point, Indian Point, and Roseton generating
stations. Exhibit EPA-200; Chapter III. Keywords: Hudson River, entrainment,
distribution.
Boreman, J. 1981. American shad stocks along the Atlantic Coast. NOAA
NMFS Woods Hole Lab. Ref. Doc. 81-40. Keywords: Atlantic Coast, population,
stocks, adult, American shad.
Boreman, J. 1981. Life histories of seven fish species that inhabit the
Hudson River estuary. NOAA NMFS Woods Hole Lab. Ref. Doc. 81-34; 97
p. Keywords: Hudson River, Long River, spawning, egg, larvae, juvenile, adult,
trophic relationships, ecology, striped bass, white perch, blueback herring,
alewife, American shad, Atlantic tomcod, bay anchovy.
Boreman, J. 1982. River herring stocks along the Atlantic coast. NOAA
NMFS Woods Hole Lab. Ref. Doc. 81-35; 23 p. Keywords: Atlantic coast,
life history, spawning, eggs, larvae, juvenile, adults, trophic relationships,
fishery, survey, river herring, blueback herring, alewife.
Boreman, J. 1983. Simulation of striped bass egg and larva development
based on temperature. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 112:286-292. Keywords:
simulation, egg, larva, development, temperature, striped bass.
Boreman, J. 1983. Status of bluefish along the Atlantic coast, 1982. NOAA
NMFS Woods Hole Lab. Ref. Doc. 83-28; 35 p. Keywords: Atlantic
coast, fishery, stock, spawning, migration, age, growth, trophic relationships,
survey, abundance, recruitment, mortality, adult, bluefish.
Boreman, J. 1992. Impact of added mortality on the reproductive potential
of shortnose sturgeon in the lower Connecticut River. [Report.] Gloucester,
MA: NMFS Northeast Regional Office; 14 p. Keywords: Connecticut River, mortality,
reproduction, population, eggs, adult, shortnose sturgeon.
Boreman, J.; Austin, H.M. 1985. Production and harvest of anadromous striped
bass stocks along the Atlantic coast. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 114:3-7.
Keywords: Atlantic Ocean, coast, fishery, production, harvest, anadromous,
adult, striped bass.
Boreman, J.; Barnthouse, L.W.; Vaughan, D.S.; Goodyear, C.P.; Christensen,
S.W.; Kumar, K.D.; Kirk, B.L.; Van Winkle, W. 1982. The impact of entrainment
and impingement of fish populations in the Hudson River estuary: Vol. I.
Entrainment impact estimates for six fish populations inhabiting the Hudson
River estuary. Environ. Sci. Div. Publ. No. 1790. [ORNL/NUREG/TM-385/V1].
Keywords: Hudson River, New York, estuary, impact, entrainment, impingement,
fish populations, estimates, habitat.
Boreman, J.; Fletcher, R.I. 1993. Modeling egg deposition patterns. Bulletin
of the Technical Working Group, Hudson River Monitoring Program 1(1):1-8.
Keywords: Hudson River, eggs, model, striped bass.
Boreman, J.; Goodyear, C.P. 1988. Estimates of entrainment mortality for
striped bass and other fish species inhabiting the Hudson River estuary. Am.
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distribution, catch, estuary, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975,
1976, 1977, adult, shortnose sturgeon.
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of shortnose sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum) in Lower Hudson River
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New York, life history, ecology, sampling, distribution, catch, estuary,
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sturgeon.
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estuary, workshop, recovery team, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975,
1976, 1977, adult, shortnose sturgeon, Atlantic sturgeon.
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River, New York, recruitment, estuary, juvenile, adult, largemouth bass.
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the Hudson River system. Ann. NY Acad. Sci. 320:591-609. Keywords:
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Hoss D.E.; Coston, L.C.; Schaaf, W.E. 1974. Effects of sea water extracts
of sediments from Charleston Harbor, SC, on larval estuarine fishes. Estuar.
Coast. Mar. Sci. 2:323-328. Keywords: Charleston Harbor, South Carolina,
sea water, sediment, larvae, estuary, estuarine fishes.
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on larval estuarine fish: ecological implications with respect to entrainment
in power plant cooling systems. In: Blaxter, J.H.S., ed. The early
life history of fish: proceedings of an international symposium, Dunstaffnage
Marine Research Laboratory, Oban, Scotland, 1973. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag;
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fish, ecology, entrainment, power plant, cooling systems, life history.
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tomcod (Walbaum), in the Weweantic River estuary, Massachusetts, 1967.
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Hudson River, New York, Indian Point, phytoplankton.
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distribution, migration.
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to Hudson River research, monitoring, informational programs: Report from
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Hudson River Valley Greenway Council. 1991. A Hudson River Greenway: A
Report to Governor Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. Albany, NY:
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Huff, J.A. 1975. Life history of Gulf of Mexico sturgeon, Acipenser
oxyrhynchus desotoi in Suwanee River, Florida. Florida Marine Resources
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sturgeon subspecies, Gulf of Mexico sturgeon.
Humphries, E.T. 1971. Culture of striped bass (Morone saxatilis,
Walbaum) fingerlings in Virginia. [Ph.D. dissertation.] Blacksburg, VA: Virginia
Polytechnic Inst. and State University; 77 p. Keywords: Virginia, culture,
fingerlings, young, striped bass.
Humphries, E.T.; Cummings, K.B. 1973. An evaluation of striped bass fingerling
culture. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 102:13-20. Keywords: evaluation, young,
fingerlings, culture, fish, ecology, striped bass.
Hunkins, K. 1981. Salt dispersion in the Hudson estuary. J. Phys. Oceanogr.
11:729-738. Keywords: Hudson River, New York, estuary, salinity, salt dispersion.
Hutchinson, B.P. 1971. The effects of fish predation on the zooplankton
of ten Adirondack lakes with particular reference to the alewife (Alosa
pseudoharengus). Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 100:325-335. Keywords:
Adirondack Park, Adirondack Lakes, New York, fish predation, zooplankton,
lake, adult, alewife.
Hutchison, J.B., Jr. 1988. Technical descriptions of Hudson River electricity
generating stations. Am. Fish. Soc. Monogr. 4:113-120. Keywords: Hudson
River, New York, power plants.
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