Some References for Background - Department of Ecology and

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Some Background References for Bivalve Restoration and Water Quality
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Jamaica Bay, Long Island, New York: Predevelopment to 2005.
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water quality due to sewage abatement in the lower Hudson River.
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Cerco, C.F., Noel, M.R. 2005. Evaluating Ecosystem Effects of Oyster Restoration in
Chesapeake Bay. A Report to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources
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Cerco, C. & M. R. Noel. 2007. Can oyster restoration reverse cultural
eutrophication in Chesapeake Bay? Estuaries Coasts 30:331–343.
Franz, D. R. 1982. An historical perspective on mollusks in Lower New
York Harbor, with emphasis on oysters. In: G. F. Meyer, editor.
Ecological stress and the New York bight: science and management.
Columbia, SC: Estuarine Research Federation. pp. 181–197.
Levinton, J.S., Doall, M., Allam, B. 2013. Growth and mortality patterns of the eastern
oyster Crassostrea virginica in impacted waters in coastal waters in New York, USA.
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Newell, R. I. E. 2004. Ecosystem influences of natural and cultivated
populations of suspension-feeding bivalve molluscs: a review.
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Sebastiano, D., Levinton, J., Doall, M., Kamath, S. 2015. Using a shellfish harvest
strategy to extract high nitrogen inputs in coastal bays: Practical and economic
implications. Journal of Shellfish Research, 34: 573-583.
Starke, A., Levinton, J., Doall, M. 2011. Restoration potential of Crassostrea virginica
to the Hudson River, USA: A Spatio-temporal modeling approach. J. Shellfish Res.,
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Tenore, Kenneth R., & Dunstan, William M. (1973). Comparison of rates of feeding
and biodeposition if the American Oyster, Crassostrea virginica, fed different species
of phytoplankton. Journal of Experimental Biology and Ecology, 12(1), 19-26
Wallace, R. and Gobler, C. 2014. Factors Controlling Blooms of Microalgae and
Macroalgae (Ulva rigida) in a Eutrophic, Urban Estuary: Jamaica Bay,
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