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718 Nixon, S. W. 1980. Between coastal marshes and coastal waters - a review of twenty years of speculation and research on tho role of salt marshes in estuarine productivity and water chemistry. Page3 437-525 in Estuarine and Wetland Processes, Plenlum Publ. Co., New York, NY. Roimold, R. J. 1980. Marsh croatloni impact of pesticides on the fauna, use of infrared photography, ditching and diking. Pages 132-13S in Lewis, J. C. and B. W. Bunce, eds., Rehabilitation and Creation of Selected Coastal ttabltatst Proceedings of a Workshop. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Biological Services Program, Washington, D.C. FWS/OBS-80/27. Schrieber, R. W. and E. A. Schreiber. 1978. Colonial Bird Uso and Plant Succession on Dredged Material Islands in Florida. Vol. I, Sea and Wading Bird Colonies. A report for Office, Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, Washington, D.C. 63 pp. Tampa Bay Regional Management Council. 1985. The future of Tampa Bay. A report to the Florida Legislature and TBRPC by the Tampa Bay Management Study Commission. 259 pp. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1981a. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service mitigation policy. Federal Register 46:IS pp. 7644-7663. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1981b. Ecological Services Hanual: Habitat Evaluation Procedures (ESM 10-ESM103). Division of Ecological Services) Fish and Wildlife Service. U.S. Department of Interior, Washington, D.C. Woodhouse, w. w., Jr. and P. L. Xnutson. 1982. Atlantic coast marshes. Pages 4S-70 in_ R. R. Lewis, III, ed., Creation and Restoration of Coastal Plant Communities. CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, FL.
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718<br />
Nixon, S. W. 1980. Between coastal marshes and coastal waters - a<br />
review of twenty years of speculation and research on tho role<br />
of salt marshes in estuarine productivity and water chemistry.<br />
Page3 437-525 in Estuarine and Wetland Processes, Plenlum Publ.<br />
Co., New York, NY.<br />
Roimold, R. J. 1980. Marsh croatloni impact of pesticides on <strong>the</strong><br />
fauna, use of infrared photography, ditching and diking.<br />
Pages 132-13S in Lewis, J. C. and B. W. Bunce, eds.,<br />
Rehabilitation and Creation of Selected Coastal ttabltatst<br />
Proceedings of a Workshop. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,<br />
Biological Services Program, Washington, D.C. FWS/OBS-80/27.<br />
Schrieber, R. W. and E. A. Schreiber. 1978. Colonial Bird Uso and<br />
Plant Succession on Dredged Material Islands in Florida.<br />
Vol. I, <strong>Sea</strong> and Wading Bird Colonies. A report for Office,<br />
Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, Washington, D.C. 63 pp.<br />
Tampa Bay Regional Management Council. 1985. The future of Tampa<br />
Bay. A report to <strong>the</strong> Florida Legislature and TBRPC by <strong>the</strong> Tampa<br />
Bay Management Study Commission. 259 pp.<br />
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1981a. U.S. Fish and Wildlife<br />
Service mitigation policy. Federal Register 46:IS<br />
pp. 7644-7663.<br />
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1981b. Ecological Services Hanual:<br />
Habitat Evaluation Procedures (ESM 10-ESM103). Division of<br />
Ecological Services) Fish and Wildlife Service. U.S. Department<br />
of Interior, Washington, D.C.<br />
Woodhouse, w. w., Jr. and P. L. Xnutson. 1982. Atlantic coast<br />
marshes. Pages 4S-70 in_ R. R. Lewis, III, ed., Creation and<br />
Restoration of Coastal Plant Communities. CRC Press, Inc., Boca<br />
Raton, FL.