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DetailsProject TitleProject LocationStart DateEnd DatePrincipal InvestigatorKeywords
Continuous Water Monitoring of the Hackensack RiverHackensack RiverSep 01 2004monitoring science, water quality/pollution
Surveys of mammals, reptiles, and amphibians throughout Gateway NRAJamaica Bay Apr 19 2001Dec 31 2004Russell Burke, Hofstra Universityecology, reptile\amphib
The role of disturbance on forest succession in a critically imperiled plant community: The American Holly (Ilex opaca) maritime forest.Sandy Hook, NJJun 01 2003Jun 01 2004Donald Leopold, State University of New York (SUNY) - College of Environmental Science and Forestryecology, plant
Grassland plant species identification and relationships to breeding and behavior of grassland bird populationsJamaica BayJan 01 1991Jan 01 1993Andrew Greller, City University of New York (CUNY) - Queens Collegeecology, plant, ecology, avian
Harbor Herons Project 2004 Nesting SurveyShooters and Prall's islands, Isle of Meadows (Arthur Kill-Kill van Kull complex); Hoffman and Swinburne islands (off southern Staten Island); Canarsie Pol, Ruffle Bar, Subway Island, Little Egg Marsh (Jamaica Bay); N. Brother, S. Brother, U Thant, Mill Rock (East River); Goose Island (Hutchinson River); Huckleberry Island (Long Island Sound, Westchester County)May 24 2004Jun 02 2004Paul Kerlinger, N/Aecology, wildlife , ecology, avian
Juvenile striped bass studyJamaica Bay Jan 01 2002Dec 31 2002Kim MacKown, New York State Department of Environmental Conservationfish & aquatic resources
Fisheries investigations in Jamaica Bay, NYJamaica BayApr 01 2001Dec 31 2007Kim MacKown, New York State Department of Environmental Conservationfish & aquatic resources
Surveys of mammals, reptiles, and amphibians throughout Gateway NRAJamaica Bay Unit, Staten Island Unit, Sandy Hook UnitApr 19 2001Oct 31 2001Russell Burke, Hofstra Universityecology, wildlife , ecology, reptile\amphib
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
Raccoon population size and movements, and ethology of predation on the Diamond-back Terrapin at Jamaica Bay in Gateway NRAJamaica Bay Unit Apr 19 2001Oct 31 2001Kathrina Atkinson, Hofstra Universityecology, mammalian
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