Stakeholder Reference Bibliography

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Stakeholder Reference Materials Bibliography
Keyword searches in this document may turn up articles that you will find useful when
researching and developing your stakeholder’s performance measure. References are roughly
grouped by state.
Delaware Resources
Arve, R. 1960. Preliminary report on attracting fish by oyster-shell plantings in
Chincoteague Bay, MD. Chesapeake Science 1:58-65.
Bahr, L. M. and W.P. Lanier. 1981. The ecology of intertidal oyster reefs of the south
Atlantic coast: A community profile. U.S. Fish and Wildlife. FWS/OBS/81.15.
Bovee, Waddle, Bartholomew, and Burris. (2007). Decision Support Framework for
Water Management in the Upper Delaware River Basin. USGS and US Dept. of the
Interior.
Breitburg, D.L. 1992. Episodic hypoxia in Chesapeake Bay: Interacting effects of
recruitment, behavior, and physical disturbance. Ecol.Monogr. 59: 325-364.
Canzonier W.J. 2004. Delaware Bay Oyster Culture- Past, Present, and Potential Future. NJ
Aquaculture Association available at
< http://www.state.nj.us/seafood/DelawareBayOysters.pdf>.
Chu, Fu-Lin E., La Peyre Jerome F. 1993. Perkinsus marinus susceptibility and defense- related
activities in eastern oysters Crassostrea vriginica: temperature effects. Diseases of Aquatic
Organisms 16: 223-234.
Chu, Fu-Lin E., Volety, Aswani K. 1997. Disease processes of the parasite Perkinsus
marinus in eastern oyster Crassostrea virginica: minimum dose for infection initiation, and
interaction of temperature, salinity, and infective cell dose. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
28:61-68.
Lanihan, Hunter S., Micheli, Florenza, Shelton, Stephen W. and Charles H. Paterson.
1999. The Influence of Multiple Environmental Stressors on Susceptibility to Parasites: An
Experimental Determination with Oysters. Limnology and Oceanography 44:910- 924.
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Available at:
http://www.dec.ny.gov/animals/25384.html
Opperman, Jeff, and Larry Buss. 2007. Projects restore floodplain ecosystems while
reducing flood risk. The Corps Environment available at
<https://environment.usace.army.mil/corps_environment/?contentRegion=Item&id=53488>
Partnership for the Delaware Estuary Inc. 2002. History of the Eastern Oyster available at
<http//:www.delawareestuary.org/publications/factsheets/oysterw.pdf>
Rasmussen, Jerry L. 2008. Natural Floodplain Ecosystems. Mississippi Interstate Cooperative
Resource Association available at
<http://wwwaux.cerc.cr.usgs.gov/MICRA/Natural%20Floodplain%20Ecosystems.htm
Richter, Brian D., Jeffrey V. Baumgartner, Jennifer Powell, and David P. Braun. 1996. A Method
for Assessing Hydrologic Alteration within Ecosystems. Conservation Biology 10.4 : 1163-1174.
Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Oyster Diseases of the Chesapeake Bay: Dermo and
MSX Fact Sheet available at < http://www.vims.edu/newsmedia/pdfs/oyster-diseasesCB.pdf>.
Wells, H.W. 1961. The fauna of oyster reefs with special reference to the salinity factor.
Ecolo. Monogr. 31: 239-266.
New York City Resources
Bovee, Ken D., Terry J. Waddle, John Bartholow, and Lucy Burris. "A Decision Support
Framework for Water Management in the Upper Delaware River." United States
Geological Survey Fort Collins Science Center. 2007. United States Geological Survey. 1
Sep. 2008 <http://www.fort.usgs.gov/Products/Publications/21938/21938.pdf>.
"DELAWARE BAY OYSTER RESTORATION- FINAL Environmental Assessment." June 2007. US
Army Corps of Engineers Philadelphia District. 17 Dec. 2008
<http://www.nap.usace.army.mil/cenap-pa/oyster/final07/FINALoysterEA07.pdf>.
Hogarty, Richard A. The Delaware River Drought Emergency. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill
Company, Inc, 1970.
MSX/Dermo. Chesapeake Bay Program. 17 Dec. 2008
<http://www.chesapeakebay.net/oysterdiseases.aspx?menuitem=19507>.
National Research Council. Watershed Management for Potable Water Supply. Washington, D.C:
National Academy Press, 2000.
New Jersey’s Concerns in the Delaware River Basin. A report prepared by Paul Rundquist, Peter
Lapa-Lilly, Sarah Poole and associates for GES 400H during Fall 2008 at the University of
Maryland, Baltimore County.
New York State Flood Control Performance Measure. A report prepared by Sean Kain and
associates for GES 400H during Fall 2008 at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
Pennsylvania Recreation (Liveries) – Performance Measure (Rev #2). A report prepared by
Charles J O’Brien and associates for GES 400H during Fall 2008 at the University of
Maryland, Baltimore County.
State of Delaware Performance Measures for Interest in the DRBC. A report prepared by David
Klochko and associates for GES 400H during Fall 2008 at the University of Maryland,
Baltimore County.
Wentworth, Stephanie. Eastern Shore entrepreneurs making the region their oyster. 7 July 2006.
Baltimore Business Journal. 17 Dec. 2008
<http://baltimore.bizjournals.com/baltimore/stories/2006/07/10/story10.html?jst=s_cn_
hl>.
New Jersey Resources
Bovee, K.D., T.J. Waddle, J. Bartholow, and L. Burris. 2007. A decision support
water management in the upper Delaware River: U.S.
framework for
Geological Survey USGS Open-File
Report 2007-1172. 122 p.
Delaware River Basin Commission. 2008. Hydrologic conditions report. [cited 4 Oct 2008].
Available from: http://www.state.nj.us/drbc/hydrorep.htm
MacKenzie C, Weiss-Glanz LS, Moring JR. 1985. Species profiles: life histories and environmental
requirements of coastal fishes and invertebrates (mid-Atlantic)—American shad. US Fish
Wildl Serv Biol Rep. 82(11.37). U.S. Army Corps of Engineers TR EL-82-4.
[National Park Service] U.S. Department of the Interior National Park Service. 1989. Shad run.
Spanning the Gap. 11(1) [Internet]. [Accessed 3 Oct 2008] Available from:
http://www.nps.gov/dewa/naturescience/upload/cmsstgSHAD.pdf.
Navoy AS, Voronin LM, Modica E. 2004. Vulnerability of production wells in the PotomacRaritan-Magothy Aquifer system to saltwater intrusion from the Delaware River in
Camden, Gloucester, and Salem counties, New Jersey. USGS Scientific Investigations
Report 2004-5096. 43p.
Philadelphia Water Department. 2006. Annual drinking water quality report. [cited 4 Oct 2008].
Available from: http://www.phila.gov/water/pdfs/WQR_2006.pdf
Stier DJ, Crance JH. 1985. Habitat suitability index models and instream flow suitability curves:
American shad. US Fish Wildl Serv Biol Rep. 82(10.88).
New York State Resources
Brown, T. C., Taylor, J. G., & Shelby, B. (1991). Assessing the direct effects of
streamflow on recreation; a literature review. Water Resources Bulletin, 27(6), 979-989.
Clarke, Rupert. “New York Flood Information”. Flood Information Web. September 24th
2008. DRBC. September 27th 2008.
<http://www.state.nj.us/drbc/Flood_Website/floodinf.htm>
DePalma, Anthony. “A fight over Taming the Delaware”. New York Times.com. April
20th 2008. New York Times. September 23rd 2008.
<http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/20/nyregion>
Indian Head Canoes. October 1st 2008. <http://www.indianheadcanoes.com/rafting.htm>
Jones, Dave. Personal communication. September 28th 2008.
<http://www.kittatinny.com>
Loomis, J. B. (1987). The economic value of instream flow: methodology and benefit.
Journal of Environmental Management 24: 169-179.
National Weather Service. “Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service.” September 4th
2007. October 4th 2008. <http://newweb.erh.noaa.gov/ahps2/hydrograph.php>
Planning Your River Trip. October 1st 2008.
<http://www.nps.gov/upde/planyourvisit/planningrivertrip.htm>
Zappia, H., & Hayes, D. (1998). A demonstration of the instream flow incremental
methodology, Shenandoah River, Virginia. Retrieved September 29, 2008, from
http://va.water.usgs.gov/online_pubs/WRIR/98-4157text.pdf
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