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Main Title Proceedings of the First Gulf of Mexico Hypoxia Management Conference, December 5-6, 1995, Radisson Hotel, Kenner, Louisiana : distribution of bottom water hypoxia in mid-summer for 1992-1995, data from hypoxia monitoring studies of N.N. Rabalais, R.E. Turner, and W.J. Wiseman, Jr.
Publisher Gulf of Mexico Program Office,
Year Published 1995
Report Number EPA-55-R-97-001; 855R97001
OCLC Number 38072759
Subjects Marine eutrophication--Gulf region--Congresses ; Nutrient cycle--Congresses ; Marine productivity--Environmental aspects
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EKCM  QH91.8.M34G84 1997 CEMM/GEMMD Library/Gulf Breeze,FL 11/19/2004
Collation iv, 198 pages : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm
Notes
"August 1997." Sponsored by Gulf of Mexico Program, Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, Lower Mississippi River Conservation Committee, Mississippi Soil and Water Conservation Commission.
Contents Notes
Science, policy and coastal eutrophication : the Chesapeake experience -- Gulf of Mexico hypoxia management conference presentation -- EPA committed to addressing Gulf hypoxia -- Hypoxia in the Gulf--who's problem is it -- Hypoxia in the Northern Gulf of Mexico: past, present and future -- Responses of benthonic and nektonic organisms, and communities, to severe hypoxia on the Inner Continental Shelf of Louisiana and Texas -- Physical variability in the Louisiana Inner Shelf Hypoxia Region -- Trends in shrimp catch in the hypoxic area of the Northern Gulf of Mexico. Distribution, abundance, feeding growth and mortality of fish larvae associated with the Mississippi River discharge plume, and the potential impacts of hypoxia -- Potential impacts of hypoxia on fisheries: Louisiana's fishery-independent data -- Estuarine hypoxia: the Mobile Bay perspective -- Causes and effects of coastal hypoxia worldwide : putting the Louisiana Shelf events in perspective.