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Other Reports and Literature by SFEI Scientists (2002-2003)

Anderson, B., Phillips, B, Hunt, J., Nicely, P. , Tjeerdema, R., Thompson, B., Lowe, S., Davis, J., Taberski, K. (2003). Summary of 10 years of sediment toxicity monitoring for the San Francisco Estuary RMP. In The 2003 RMP Annual Meeting, San Francisco Estuary Institute.

Cohen, A. N. (2003). On Mitten Crabs and Lung Flukes. IEP Newsletter. 16, No. 2 Spring 2003.

Cohen, A. N. (2003). Introduction to the San Francisco Estuary. Denver, CO, Accord Publishing of Denver.

Cohen, A. N. (2003). Invasions in Aquatic Ecosystems: Impacts on Restoration and Potential for Control. Proceedings of a Workshop, April 25, 1998.

Cohen, A. N. (2003). Mitten Crabs and lung flukes.

Cohen, A. N., L. H. Harris, et al. (2003). Exotic Organisms in Southern California Bays and Harbors. Page 22 in:. Abstracts, Third International Conf. on Marine Bioinvasions, Mar. 16-19, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA: p. 22.

Cohen, A. N. (2002). Success factors in the establishment of human-dispersed organisms. Dispersal Ecology: The 42nd Symposium of the British Ecological Society, held at the University of Reading, 2-5 April 2001. J. M. Bullock, R. E. Kenward and R. S. Hails. Oxford UK, British Ecological Society and Blackwell Publishing: 374-394.

Cohen, A. N. (2002). Dispersal Ecology Oxford, Blackwell Publishing.

Cohen, A. N. (2002). A Rapid Assessment Survey of Exotic Species in Sheltered Coastal Waters.

Cohen, A. N. (2002). Presence of marine invasive species along the coast of Massachusetts.

Cohen, A. N., L. H. Harris, et al. (2002). Project Report for the Southern California Exotics Expedition 2000 A Rapid Assessment Survey of Exotic Species in Sheltered Coastal Waters. Oakland, San Francisco Estuary Institute.

Collins, J. N., P. Jones, et al. (2002). California Rapid Assessment Method for Wetlands v. 1.0, San Francisco Estuary Institute: 18.

Collins, J. N. (2002). Executive Summary: SFEI Component of the Integrated Regional Wetlands Monitoring Pilot Project, San Francisco Estuary Institute: 2.

Collins, J. N. (2002). Executive Summary 2002 (Wetlands Science Program), San Francisco Estuary Institute: 4.

Collins, J. N. (2002). San Francisco Estuary Wetalnds Regional Monitoring Program Plan: Version 1, Framework and Protocols. Oakland, CA, San Francisco Estuary Institute: 94.

Collins, J. N. (2002). Monitoring the US West Coast: An Assessment of California’s Estuaries and the Pacific Ocean:Spatial Hierarchy and its Rationale. Oakland, CA, San Francisco Estuary Institute.

Collins, J., M. May, et al. (2002). Data Collection Protocol Distribution, Abundance, and Treatment of Non-indigenous Speicies of Cordgrass in the San Francisco Estuary. Oakland, CA, San Francisco Estuary Institute: 44.

Collins, J. (2002). San Francisco Estuary Wetlands Regional Monitoring Program Plan: Protocols for Tier 3 (Intensive Monitoring).

Malamud-Roam, K., F. Malamud-Roam, J.N. Collins, et al. (2002). The Historical Geography and Biogeography of Tidal Salt Marshes (Abstract), San Francisco Estuary Institute.

Collins, J. N. (2002). Pacific Estuarine Ecosystem Indicators Research Consortium (PEEIR): Generalized Conceptual Models Wetlands Regional Monitoring Program. Compiled for the PEEIR, San Francisco Estuary Institute.

Collins, J. N. (2002). Invasion of San Francisco Bay by Smooth Cordgrass, Spartina alterniflora: A Forecast of Geomorphic Effects on the Intertidal Zone, San Francisco Estuary Institute.

Collins, J. N.(2002). "Mission Statement for the Wetlands Science Program."

Collins, J. N. (2002). California and the World Ocean 2002 (Abstract for Session on California Coastal Wetlands Issues). Sustaining Regional Partnerships for Conservations: Sharing the Future, Oakland, CA, San Francisco Estuary Institute.

Collins, J. N.(2002-2003). Coyote Hills Area Habitat Conceptual Planning for 2002-03, San Francisco Estuary Institute.

Collins, J. N. (2002). Program Development for the Wetlands Science Program: 1.

Collins, J. N. (2002). Management Questions for the Wetlands Science Program, San Francisco Estuary Institute: 1.

Collins, J. N. (2002). Major Technical Components of the Wetlands Science Program, San Francisco Estuary Institute: 6.

Collins, J. N. (2002). Management Structure of the Wetlands Science Program, San Francisco Estuary Institute: 10.

Collins, J. N. (2002). Geographic Scope of the Wetlands Science Program, San Francisco Estuary Institute: 1.

Collins, J. N. (2002). Program Origins of the Wetlands Science Program: 1.

Collins, J. N. (2002). Summary of Crissy Field Monitoring Elements, San Francisco Estuary Institute.

Collins, J. , M. May, et al. (2002).Sediment Contaminants.

Collins, J. and C. Grosso (2002). Montezuma Wetlands Monitoring Project Technical Review Team (TRT) First Information Package. Oakland, CA, San Francisco Estuary Institute.

Collins, J. (2002). Statement of Need (Wetlands Science Program): 1.

Davis, J. A. (2003). The Long-Term Fate of PCBs in San Francisco Bay.

Davis, J. A. (2002). A PCB Budget for San Francisco Bay. Oakland, CA, San Francisco Estuary Institute.

Davis, J. A., B. K. Greenfield, et al. (2002). Mercury in Sport Fish from the Delta Region (Task 2A). Oakland, CA, San Francisco Estuary Institute / CALFED Final Project Report.: 88 pp.

Glasner, A. and L. McKee (2002). Pathogen Occurrence and Analysis in Relation to Water Quality Attainment in San Francisco Bay Area Watersheds.

Greenfield, B. K., J. A. Davis, et al. (2003). Contaminant Concentrations in Fish from San Francisco Bay, 2000. Oakland, CA, San Francisco Estuary Institute, Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, Water Pollution Control Laboratories, California Department of Fish and Game, Hazardous Materials Laboratory, Cal/EPA.

Greenfield, B. K., J. A. Davis, et al. (2002). The relationship between trophic position, spatial location, and contaminant concentration for San Francisco Bay sport fish: a stable isotope study. Contaminant Studies in San Francisco Bay Sport Fish, 2000. Oakland, CA, San Francisco Estuary Institute.

Greenfield, B. K. (2002). Threshold effects for contamination in bird eggs and prey.

Grenier, J. L., J. Collins, et al. (2002). The tidal marsh food web. Berkeley, CA, University of California: 12 pp.

Grenier, J.L., Collins, J., Davis, J.A., Greenfield, B.K.(2002). The tidal marsh food web. Berkeley, CA, University of California: 12 pp.

Grossinger, R. and E. Brewster (2003). A Geographic History of the San Lorenzo Creek Watershed: Landscape Patterns Underlying Human Activities (w / 8.5x11 or 11 x 17 map). A Technical Report of the Regional Watershed Program. Oakland, CA, San Francisco Estuary Institute.

Grossinger, R. and A. Dawson (2002). Sonoma Valley Historical Ecology Project, Phase 1 Final Report, Sonoma County Water Agency and the SF Estuary Project.: 8 pp. plus apps.

Grossinger, R. (2002). Assessing Ecological Potential in an Urbanized Coastal Ecosystem: Methods and Findings from Historical Research in the San Francisco Bay Area (Abstract for Southern California Wetlands Recovery Project Conference 2002).

Leatherbarrow, J., R. Hoenicke, et al. (2002). Results of the Estuary Interface Pilot Study, 1996-1999, Final Report. (Technical Report of the Sources Pathways and Loading Work Group (SPLWG) of the San Francisco Estuary Regional Monitoring Program for Trace Substances (RMP)). Oakland, CA, San Francisco Estuary Institute.

Leatherbarrow, J., R. Hoenicke, et al. (2002). Estuary Interface Pilot Study (1996 - 1999).

May, M., C. Grosso, et al. (2003). Practical Guidebook to the Control of Invasive Aquatic and Wetland Plants of the San Francisco Bay - Delta Region, San Francisco Estuary Institute.

McKee, L., J. Leatherbarrow, et al. (2003). A review of urban runoff processes in the Bay Area: Existing knowledge, conceptual models, and monitoring recommendations. Sources, Pathways and Loading Workgroup of the Regional Monitoring Program for Trace Substances. Oakland, CA, San Francisco Estuary Institute.

McKee, L. 2002). Measurement of sediment and contaminant loads from the Guadalupe River watershed: sampling and analysis plan. Oakland, CA, San Francisco Estuary Institute.

McKee, L., Ganju, N., Schoellhamer, D., Davis, J., Yee, D., Leatherbarrow, J.,Hoenicke, R.(2002). Estimates of suspended-sediment flux entering San Francisco Bay from the Sacramento and San Joaquin Delta. Technical report prepared for the Sources Pathways and Loadings Work Group of the San Francisco Bay Regional Monitoring Program for Trace Substances.

McKee, L. and C. Foe (2002). Estimation of Total Mercury Fluxes Entering San Francisco Bay from the Sacramento and San Joaquin River Watersheds (Technical Memo). Oakland, CA, San Francisco Estuary Institute.

McKee, L., N. Ganju, et al. (2002). Estimates of suspended-sediment flux entering San Francisco Bay from the Sacramento and San Joaquin Delta. Technical report prepared for the Sources Pathways and Loadings Work Group of the San Francisco Bay Regional Monitoring Program for Trace Substances.

Nordby, J. C., S. R. Beissinger, A.N. Cohen,(2002). The impact of invasive Spartina on San Francisco Bay Song Sparrow populations: direct and indirect influences. In: Abstracts, Second Biennial CALFED Science Conference, Jan. 14-16, 2003, Sacramento CA.

Noss, R., Amundson, R., Arnold, D., Bradbury, M., Collinge, S., Grewell, B., Grosberg, R., McKee, L., Northern, P., Swanson, C., Yoshiyama, R., DiGennaro, B.,Russell, Vance (2002). Report of Science Advisors: Solano County Natural Community Conservation Plan Habitat Conservation Plan.

Oros, D. R., J. Leatherbarrow, et al. (2002). Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Northern San Francisco Estuary Refinery Effluents.

Pearce, S., O'Connor, M., Grossinger, R., McKee, L.(2002). Napa River Sediment TMDL Baseline Study: Geomorphic Processes and Habitat form and function in Soda Creek. Oakland, CA, San Francisco Estuary Institute.

Phillips, B., Anderson, B., Hoenicke, R., Hunt, J., Lowe, S., Phillips, B., Thompson, B., Tjeerdema, R.. (2003). Causes of Sediment Toxicity to Mytilus galloprovincialis in San Francisco Bay, California (link to abstract of article published in Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology).

Thompson, B., S. Lowe, et al. (2003). CISNet San Pablo Bay Network of Environmental Stress Indicators; Benthic Microfauna. In: Report to USEPA, EPA Grant Number: R826940. San Francisco Estuary Institute, Oakland, CA.

Tsai, P., Hansen, E., Lee, K., Yee, D., Tucker, D., Hoenicke, R.(2002). Atmospheric Deposition of Trace Metals in San Francisco Bay. Richmond, CA, San Francisco Estuary Institute.

Tsai, P., Hansen, E., Lee, K.,Yee, D., Tucker, D., Hoenicke, R.(2002). Atmospheric Deposition of Trace Metals in San Francisco Bay. Richmond, CA, San Francisco Estuary Institute.

Wittner, E. and L. McKee (2002). Mapping Urbanized and Rural Drainages in the Bay Area: A Tool for Improved Management of Stormwater Contaminants Derived from Small Tributaries. Oakland, CA, San Francisco Estuary Institute.

Yee, D., J. E. Leatherbarrow, et al. (2002). BACWA Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Municipal Wastewater Effluent Study, San Francisco Estuary Institute.