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A Fishery Resource Inventory of the Lower Hackensack River Within the Hackensack Meadowlands District: A Comparative Study 2001-2003 vs. 1987-1988Hackensack RiverJan 08 2001Jun 09 2005Brett Bragin, Meadowlands Environmental Research Institutefish & aquatic resources, ecology, marine
Big Egg Marsh Experimental Restoration in Jamaica Bay, New YorkJamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge in Kings County and Queens County, New YorkOct 20 2002monitoring science, ecology, wetland , restoration science
Biomass change over 75 years in the Black Rock ForestBlack Rock ForestWilliam Schuster, Black Rock Forest Consortiumforestry
Black Rock Forest fragmentation and urbanization diminishes beetle biodiversityBlack Rock Forest in Orange County, New YorkMay 29 2002James Danoff-Burg, Center for Environmental Research and Conservationinvasives, change detection, biodiversity, urban, ecology, insect
Black crowned night heron population ecology in Gateway NRA: Developing a model of local extinction and recolonizationJamaica Bay Unit, Staten Island Unit, Sandy Hook UnitApr 01 2001Aug 01 2004Andrew Bernick, City University of New York (CUNY) - College of Staten Islandecology, wildlife , ecology, avian
Burckle abyssal impact crater: did this impact produce a global deluge and impact layer?Black Rock ForestDallas Abbott, Columbia University
Continuous Water Monitoring of the Hackensack RiverHackensack RiverSep 01 2004monitoring science, water quality/pollution
Delineating Detailed Ecological Land Units in the Northeastern U.S. Landsat WRS Scene 14-31 Apr 14 2003John Mickelson, Center for International Earth Science Information Networkmonitoring science, GPS, forestry, ecology, forest, GIS\remote sensing, Landsat
Diamond-back terrapin distribution and predation rates throughout the Gateway NRA: Quantifying the impact of predation on the Jamaica Bay sub-population of terrapins, and predicting the population trendJamaica Bay Unit, Staten Island Unit, Sandy Hook UnitApr 19 2001Oct 31 2002Sylwia Ner, Hofstra Universityecology, reptile\amphib
Double-Crested Cormorant Colonies May Depress Litter-Dwelling Invertebrate Biodiversity New York Harbor - particularly North and South Brothers IslandsJun 01 2005James Danoff-Burg, Center for Environmental Research and Conservationinvasives, biodiversity, urban, change detection, endangered species, ecology, plant, ecology, insect, ecology, avian
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