Indian River Lagoon Research Institute Publications

Barber, Scott, and John H. Trefry. “Balanus eburneus: A sensitive indicator of copper and zinc pollution in the coastal zone.” Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology 27.1 (1981): 654-659.

Barber, S. and J.H. Trefry (1981) Balanus eburneus: A sensitive indicator of copper and zinc pollution in the coastal zone, Bull. Environm. Contam. Toxicol. 27:654-659.

Belanger, T. V., Price, T.I., Heck, H.H. 2007. Submarine Groundwater Discharge in the Indian River Lagoon, Florida. How important is it? Florida Scientist 70:344-362.

Bonnes, C. (2006). Barrier Island Ecosystem Center needs assessment. Melbourne, Florida: Master’s Research Project, Department of Science & Mathematics Education, Florida Institute of Technology.

Bostater, C., et al, 2000. Numerical simulation of the marine boundary layer flow over Cape Canaveral and Gulf Stream using AVHRR SST: An atmospheric sea breeze model. SPIE 4172(34): 181-190.

Bostater Jr, Charles R., et al. “Hyperspectral remote sensing protocol development for submerged aquatic vegetation in shallow waters.” Remote Sensing. International Society for Optics and Photonics, 2004.

Bostater Jr, Charles R., and Manuel Gimond. “Methodology evaluation for remotely estimating water quality parameters in estuarine waters.” Satellite Remote Sensing II. International Society for Optics and Photonics, 1995.

Bostater, C., Jones, J., Frystacky, H., Kovacs, M, Jozsa, O., “Image Analysis for Water Surface and Subsurface Feature Detection in Shallow Waters”, SPIE Vol. 7825, pp. 199-215 (2010)

Bostater, C., Coppin, G., Levaux, F. 2012. “Hyperspectral Remote Sensing – Using Low Flying Aircraft and Small Vessels in Coastal Littoral Areas”, In: Remote Sensing- Advanced Techniques and Platforms, Boris Escalante-Ramerez (Ed.), InTech Publishers, ISBN:

978-953-51-0652-4, pp. 269-288

Engelhardt, J., & Stadel, M. (2010). A needs assessment of secondary science teachers’ perceptions of science instruction and field and service-learning projects regarding the Indian River Lagoon (IRL) in three school districts along the IRL. Melbourne, Florida: Master’s Research Project, Department of Science & Mathematics Education, Florida Institute of Technology.

Esposito, D. (2012). A needs assessment of secondary science teachers’ perceptions of science instruction and field and service-learning projects regarding the Indian River Lagoon (IRL) in three school districts along the IRL. Melbourne, Florida: Master’s Research Project, Department of Science & Mathematics Education, Florida Institute of Technology.

Gu, D., N. Iricanin and J.H. Trefry (1987) The geochemistry of interstitial water for a sediment core from the Indian River Lagoon, Florida. Florida Scientist 50:99-110.

Holm, S., and J. Windsor Jr. “Chemical Monitoring of Sewage Effluents Using Saturated Hydrocarbons and Coprastanol in Estuarine Water.” OCEANS’86. IEEE, 1986.

Holm, Stewart E., and John G. Windsor Jr. “Exposure assessment of sewage treatment plant effluent by a selected chemical marker method.” Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology 19.5 (1990): 674-679.

Jud, Z., C.A. Layman and J.M. Shenker. 2011. Diet of age-0 tarpon (Megalops atlanticus) in anthropogenically-modified and natural nursery habitats along the Indian River Lagoon, Florida. Environmental Biology of Fishes. 90:222-233

Kelly CJ, Turner RL. 2011. Distribution of the hermit crab Clibanarius vittatus and Pagurus Maclaugh in the northern Indian River Lagoon, Florida: A reassessment after 30 years. Journal of Crusteacean Biology 31(2): 296-303

Marcinkowski, T. (Ed.). (1996). Environmental education resource directory. Palm Bay, FL: Indian River Lagoon National Estuary Program.

Pandit, A. and El-Khazen, C. C., 1990. “Groundwater Seepage into the Indian River Lagoon at Port St. Lucie.” Florida Scientist. V53, No., pp. 169-179.

Pandit, A., C.C. El-Khazen, and Sivaramapillai, S. P., 1991. “Estimation of Hydraulic Conductivity Values in a Coastal Aquifer.” Ground Water, Vol. 29, no.2, pp. 175-180.

Pandit, A., White, J. H., Kakoullis, A. A., Akula, S. B., and David, J. R. 1997. “Volumetric Exchanges Between a Managed Marsh and a Coastal Estuary.” Florida Scientist, Vol. 60, No. 4, pp. 223-235.

Pandit, A., Ali, N., and Heck, H. H., 2011. “Spatial Calibration of Vertical Hydraulic Conductivity below an Estuary.” ASCE Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, Vol. 16, No. 10, pp. 763-771.Peters, M. (1998). Public information, education, and outreach needs assessment for the Indian River Lagoon Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan: A focus on water and sediment quality issues. Melbourne, Florida: Master’s Research Project, Department of Science & Mathematics Education, Florida Institute of Technology.

Poulakis, G.R., J.M. Shenker and D. Scott Taylor. 2002. Habitat use by fishes after tidal reconnection of an impounded estuarine wetland in the Indian River Lagoon, Florida (USA). Wetlands Ecology and Management 10:51-69.

Rhodes-Ondi SE, Turner RL. 2010. Salinty tolerance and osmotic response of the estuarine hermit crab Pagurus maclaughlinae in the Indian River Lagoon, Florida. 86: 189-196

Shenker, J.M, R. Crabtree, E. Cowie, H. Patterson, C. Stevens, K. Yakubik. 2002. Recruitment of tarpon (Megalops atlanticus) leptocephali into the Indian River Lagoon, Florida. Contrib. Mar. Sci. 35:55-69.

Swain, Geoffrey, et al. “Short-term testing of antifouling surfaces: the importance of colour.” Biofouling 22.6 (2006): 425-429.

Sweat, L. Holly, and Kevin B. Johnson. “The effects of fine-scale substratum roughness on diatom community structure in estuarine biofilms.” Biofouling 29.8 (2013): 879-890.

Trefry, J.H., M. Sadoughi, M.D. Sullivan, J.S. Steward and S. Barber (1982) Trace metals in the Indian River Lagoon, Florida: The copper story. Florida Scientist 46:415-427.

Trefry, J.H., N.-C. Chen, R.P. Trocine and S. Metz (1992) Impingement of organic-rich sediments on Manatee Pocket, Florida. Florida Scientist 55:160-171.

Trefry, J.H. (2000) The influence of basin-scale processes on sediment metal contamination. In: Coasts at the Millenium, Ed. by Good, J.W., Hout, E. and Jodice, L.W. Pub. by The Coastal Society, Portland, OR, pp. 713-720.

Trefry, J.H., R.P, Trocine, D.W. Woodall. 2007. Composition and sources of suspended matter in the Indian River Lagoon, Florida. Florida Scientist 70:363–382.

Trefry, J.H. and Trocine, R.P. (2011) Metals in sediments and clams from the Indian River Lagoon, Florida: 2006-7 versus 1992. Florida Scientist 74:43-62.

Trocine, R.P. and J.H. Trefry (1996) Metal concentrations in sediment, water and clams from the Indian River Lagoon, Florida. Marine Pollution Bulletin 32:754-759.

Turner RL. 2007. Effects of long-term exposure to low salinity on the brackish-water amphiurid brittlestar Ophiophragmus Filograneus (Lyman, 1875) from the Indian River Lagoon System, Florida. 70(4): 464-475

Venuto, C.J. and J.H. Trefry (1982) Frequency distribution patterns and partitioning of copper, iron and zinc in selected tissues of the black mullet (Mugil cephalus). Florida Scientist 46:346-355.

Zarillo, G.A. and C.R. Surak, 1995. Hydrodynamics and salinity model of the Indian River Lagoon. St. Johns River Water Management District, pg. 146.

Zarillo, G.A. and C.R. Surak, 1995. Evaluation of submerged reef performance at Vero Beach, Florida using a numerical modelling scheme. Indian River County Public Utilities.

Zargiel, Kelli A., Jeffrey S. Coogan, and Geoffrey W. Swain. “Diatom community structure on commercially available ship hull coatings.” Biofouling 27.9 (2011): 955-965.

Zargiel, Kelli A., and Geoffrey W. Swain. “Static vs dynamic settlement and adhesion of diatoms to ship hull coatings.” Biofouling 30.1 (2014): 115-129.

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