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The Potential Distribution and Abundance of Zebra Mussels in California. SFEI Contribution No. 225. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Richmond, CA.
1998. 
The hidden costs of California's water. In Life on the Edge: A Resource Guide to California's Endangered Wildlife. Life on the Edge: A Resource Guide to California's Endangered Wildlife. Biosystems Books: Santa Cruz, CA. pp 288-302.
1994. Invasions in the San Francisco Estuary. In National Management Plan. National Management Plan. National Invasive Species Council: Washington DC.
2001. The Panama Canal: Cutting a canal through Central America. In Bridging Divides: Maritime Canals as Invasion Corridor. . Bridging Divides: Maritime Canals as Invasion Corridor. Kluwer Academic Publishing: Dordrecht, The Netherlands.
2006. Report of the Puget Sound Expedition, September 8-16, 1998; A Rapid Assessment Survey of Nonindigenous Species in the Shallow Waters of Puget Sound. Washington State Department of Natural Resources, Olympia WA and United States Fish and Wildlife Service: Olympia WA.
1998. 1990.
1996.
1992.
An Introduction to the San Francisco Estuary Third Edition. San Francisco Estuary Project, Oakland CA, Save The Bay, Oakland CA and San Francisco Estuary Institute, Richmond CA: Oakland, Ca. Vol. Third Edit.
2001. 
Introduction, dispersal and potential impacts of the green crab Carcinus maenas in San Francisco Bay. Marine Biology 122, 225-237.
1995. 
On Mitten Crabs and Lung Flukes, 16, No. 2.
2003. The invasion of the estuaries. Proc. Second International Spartina Conference, Mar 20-21, 1997, 6-9.
1997. 
Success factors in human-dispersed organisms. Page 8 in:. University of Reading, UK. British Ecological Society, London. p p. 8.
2001. Asian Kelp Undaria pinnatifida in the northeastern Pacific Ocean. Biological Invasions 4, 333-338 . SFEI Contribution No. 417.
2002. 
A Rapid Assessment Survey of Nonindigenous Species in the Shallow Waters of Puget Sound. SFEI Contribution No. 223.
1998. 
Shells as vectors. Proceedings of the 2006 West Coast Native Oyster Restoration Workshop.
2006. Recalculating the Tule Factor. A report for The Bay Institute of San Francisco: Sausalito, CA.
1988. 1991.
Ships' Ballast Water and the Introduction of Exotic Organisms into the San Francisco Estuary: Current Status of the Problem and Options for Management. SFEI Contribution No. 224. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Richmond CA.
1998. 
Testing Ballast Water Treatment at a Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant. California Sea Grant/National Sea Grant College Program, La Jolla CA.
2001. An Exotic Species Detection Program for Tillamook Bay. SFEI Contribution No. 379. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Oakland.
2004. 
On Mitten Crabs and Lung Flukes. In IEP Newsletter. IEP Newsletter. Vol. 16, pp 48-51.
2003. 
A Rapid Assessment Survey of Exotic Species in Sheltered Coastal Waters. SFEI Contribution No. 508.
2002. Invasions status and policy on the U. S. west coast. in: Proc. First Nat'l Conf. on Marine Bioinvasions, Jan. 24-27, 1999, Cambridge MA, 40-45.
2000. 
The release of pest species by marine aquaculture: lessons from a South African parasite introduced into California waters. Invasions in Aquatic Ecosystems: Impacts on Restoration and Potential for Control, Proceedings of a Workshop, April 25, 1998, 9-13.
2002. 
Year-end Report to the National Science Foundation. SFEI Contribution No. 456. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Oakland, CA.
2005. Subsides in the Central Utah Project: Whose CUP is Running over?. Report for the Natural Resources Defense Council: San Francisco, CA.
1988. Bay Science: A Report to the Science Content Committee of The Bay Center. San Francisco Estuary Institute.
2005. 1998.
1993.
Exotic Organisms in Southern California Bays and Harbors. Page 22 in:. In Abstracts, Third International Conf. on Marine Bioinvasions, Mar. 16-19, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA. Abstracts, Third International Conf. on Marine Bioinvasions, Mar. 16-19, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA. p p. 22.
2003. Biological invasions: An unregulated threat to estuarine biodiversity. Ann. Mtg., Society for Conservation Biology, Victoria BC (abstract)..
1997. Success factors in the establishment of human-dispersed organisms. In Dispersal Ecology: The 42nd Symposium of the British Ecological Society, held at the University of Reading, 2-5 April 2001. . Dispersal Ecology: The 42nd Symposium of the British Ecological Society, held at the University of Reading, 2-5 April 2001. British Ecological Society and Blackwell Publishing: Oxford UK. pp 374-394.
2002. 
Periwinkle's progress: the Atlantic snail Littorina saxatilis (Mollusca: Gastropoda) establishes a colony on a Pacific shore. Veliger 41, 333-338 . SFEI Contribution No. 221.
1998. 
Weeding the garden. In Preserving Wildlife: An International Perspective. . Preserving Wildlife: An International Perspective. Prometheus Books: Amherst NY. pp 84-92.
2000. 
Impacts of invasions in the Bay and Delta. Abs. Proc. 75th Ann. Mtg., Pac. Div. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci..
1994. The invasion of the Pacific Coast by the European green crab Carcinus maenas. Proc. Eighth Int'l Zebra Mussel and Aquatic Nuisance Species Conf., 173-177.
1998. 
Dispersal Ecology. Blackwell Publishing: Oxford.
2002. Transoceanic transport mechanisms: The introduction of the Chinese mitten crab Eriocheir sinensis to California. Pacific Science 51, 1-11. . SFEI Contribution No. 202.
1997. 
2002.
Status of invasions and policy response on the U. S. west coast. First National Conference on Marine Bioinvasions.
1999. Prevention vs. control of biological invasions. First National Conference on Marine Bioinvasions.
1999. Exotic organisms; California's Emerging Environmental Challenges. California's Emerging Environmental Challenges; Proceedings of a Workshop, 5-9 to 5-13.
1998. 
Accelerating invasion rate in a highly invaded estuary. Science 279, 555-558 . SFEI Contribution No. 226.
1998. 
Marine biological invasions: lessons from the San Francisco Estuary. Ann. Mtg., Estuarine Research Federation, Providence RI (abstract)..
1997. 2003.
Rapid Assessment Channel Survey for Exotic Species in San Francisco Bay - November 2005. SFEI Contribution No. 454. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Oakland, CA. p 7.
2005. 
Investigations into the Introduction of Non-indigenous Marine Organisms via the Cross-Continental Trade in Marine Baitworms. SFEI Contribution No. 357. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Richmond CA.
2001. 
Marine biological invasions: lessons from the San Francisco Estuary. Providence RI (abstract).
1997. 1989.
Water and GrowthL Restructuring the Relationship. Public Officials for Water and Environmental Reform: Sacramento, CA.
1991. Success factors in human-dispersed organisms. Dispersal, Annual Symposium of the British Ecological Society, Page 8.
2001. Biological invasions in the San Francisco Estuary. Eighth International Zebra Mussel and Aquatic Nuisance Species Conference, 14.
1998. What to do when the well runs low: Linking water supply and land development decisions. California Land Use Law & Policy Reporter 3, 268-271.
1994. Rapid Assessment Survey of nonindigenous species in coastal Massachusetts. In: Abstracts, Second International Conf. on Marine Bioinvasions, April 9-11, 2001, New Orleans LA..
2001. A review of Zebra Mussels' Environmental Requirements. . SFEI Contribution No. 420. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Sacramento, CA.
2005. 
Oyster shells as vectors for exotic species. Journal of Shellfish Research 28 (1), 163-167 . SFEI Contribution No. 709.
2009. Invasions in the sea. SFEI Contribution No. 312. Vol. 22, pp 37-41.
2004. 
Potential Introduction of Nonindigenous Species to Prince William Sound, Alaska Via Discharge of Tanker Ballast Water. A report for B. P. Exploration (Alaska) Inc.: Anchorage, AK.
1996. New Justifications for Traditional Types of Water Projects, University of California: Berkeley, CA.
1989. Preventing the introduction of non-native species with imported oyster shell used for cultch in restoration projects: an inspection, and consideration of future protocols. Proceedings of the 2006 West Coast Native Oyster Restoration Workshop.
2007. 
Rapid Assessment Survey of the presence of marine invasive species along the coast of Massachusetts (abstract). New England Estuarine Research Society Abstracts, Spring Meeting, May 31-June 3, 2001.
2001. Case Study 2.5: Petition for U.S. federal action on the green seaweed Caulerpa taxifolia. . United Nations Global Invasive Species Program. CAB International, Wallingford, Oxon, UK. p 31.
2001. The San Francisco Estuary: A model system for invasions research. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Seattle, WA (abstract).
1997. Zebra Mussel's Calcium Threshold and Implications for its Potential Distribution in North America. SFEI Contribution No. 356. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Richmond CA.
2001. 
An Exotic Species Detection Program for the Lower Columbia River Estuary. SFEI Contribution No. 381. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Oakland.
2004. 
An Exotic Species Detection Program for Puget Sound. SFEI Contribution No. 380. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Oakland.
2004. 
1994.
Introduced Marine and Estuarine Invertebrates. In The Light & Smith Manual: Intertidal Invertebrates of the California and Oregon Coast. . The Light & Smith Manual: Intertidal Invertebrates of the California and Oregon Coast. University of California Press: Berkeley, Ca.
2007. 1991.
Impacts from the Asian clam Potamocorbula amurensis. In National Management Plan. National Management Plan. National Invasive Species Council: Washington DC.
2001. Documenting the intorduction of estuarine foraminifers: a San Francisco Bay Study. Ann. Mtg., Geological Society of America, Denver, CO, Oct. 1996 (abstract).
1996. Environmental Review and Mitigation of a Water Supply Project in California. A report for the Japanese Ministry of Construction, Tokyo.
1996. Bridging Divides: Maritime Canals as Invasion Corridors. Monographiae Biologicae 83. Kluwer Academic Publishing: Dordrecht, The Netherlands.
2006. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species in a United States Estuary: A Case Study of the Biological Invasions of the San Francisco Bay and Delta. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service: Washington DC.
1995. Green crabs disrupting fisheries worldwide. p 7 . SFEI Contribution No. 199.
1997. Biological invasions in the San Francisco Estuary. In Marine and Aquatic Nonindigenous Species in California: An Assessment of Current Status and Research Needs. . Marine and Aquatic Nonindigenous Species in California: An Assessment of Current Status and Research Needs. California Sea Grant College System, University of California: La Jolla, CA. pp 7-8.
1998. Phytoplankton and bacterial assemblages in ballast water of U.S. military ships as a function of port of origin, voyage time, and ocean exchange practices. Harmful Algae 6, 486-518.
2007. 
Biological invasions of the San Francisco Bay and Delta. Summary of comments. In U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Directorate Meeting. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Directorate Meeting. Ogunquit ME, June 12, 1996.
1996. Introduction for Report on the Subtidal Habitats and Associated Biological Taxa in San Francisco Bay. In Report on the Subtidal Habitats and Associated Biological Taxa in San Francisco Bay. Report on the Subtidal Habitats and Associated Biological Taxa in San Francisco Bay. NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service. p 35.
2007. The colonial ascidian Didemnum sp. A: Current distribution, basic biology, and potential threat to marine communities of the northeast and west coasts of North America. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 99-108.
2007. 
Potential Distribution of Zebra Mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) and Quagga Mussels (Dreissena bugensis) in California Phase 1 Report. A Report for the California Department of Fish and Game. San Francisco Estuary Institute.
2007. 
Order Tanaidacea. In The Light & Smith Manual: Intertidal Invertebrates of the California and Oregon Coasts. . The Light & Smith Manual: Intertidal Invertebrates of the California and Oregon Coasts. University of California Press: Berkeley, CA.
2005.