The publications and articles listed in this section were published as a result of independent research conducted by the New Jersey Marine Sciences Consortium.¹
Peer Reviewed Journal Articles, Books, Chapters and Monographs:
Able, K.W., D.A. Witting, R.S. McBride, K.J. Smith, and R. Rountree. 1996. Fishes of polyhaline estuarine shorelines in Great Bay-Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey: Seasonal, tidal, and habitat influences. In: Estuarine shore: hydrological, geomorphological and ecological interactions. K.F. Nordstrom and C. Roman (eds.). Wiley and Sons, Ltd. New York.
Allee, R.J. and M.P.Weinstein. 2000. Marine and estuarine ecosystem and habitat classification. U.S. Dept. Comm., Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv., NOAA Tech. Mem. NMFS-F/SPO-43.
Beck, M.W., K.L. Heck, Jr. and M.P. Weinstein 2001. Towards better identification, conservation and management of estuarine and marine nurseries. Bioscience. 51:633-641.
Chambers, R.C., D.A. Witting, and S.J. Lewis. Detecting critical periods in larval flatfish populations. J. Sea Research.
Chapman, P.M., K.T. Ho, W.R. Munns, Jr., K. Solomon, and M.P. Weinstein. 2002. Issues in Sediment Toxicity and Ecological Risk Assessment. Mar. Pollut. Bull.
Kreeger, D.A. and M.P. Weinstein (co-editors). 2000. Special Issue on Salt Marshes: Concepts and Controversies. Wetl. Ecol. and Mgmt. Vol. 8:77-222.
Litvin, S.Y., M.P. Weinstein, C.A. Currin and K.W. Able. (submitted). Marine transients and the coastal conveyor belt: nutrient flow from primary producers to juvenile weakfish (Cynosion regalis) Ecology.
National Academy of Sciences. 2002. A process for setting, managing, and monitoring environmental windows for dredging projects/Committee for Environmental Windows for Dredging Projects. (M.P. Weinstein, Co-Author).
Neuman, M.J., D.A. Witting and K.W. Able. 2001. An evaluation of the relationship between otolith microstructure, otolith growth, and somatic growth in a temperate flatfish, Scophthalmus aquosus. J. Fish Bio. 54:967-984.
Teal, J.M. and M.P. Weinstein. 2000. Ecological engineering, design, and construction considerations for marsh restorations in Delaware Bay, USA. Ecol. Engineer.
Wainright, S.A., M.P. Weinstein, K.W. Able and C.A. Currin. 2000. Relative importance of benthic microalgae, phytoplankton and detritus of smooth cordgrass (Spartina) and the common reed (Phragmites) to brackish marsh food webs. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 200: 77-91.
Weinstein, M.P., K.R. Philipp and P. Goodwin. 2000. Catastrophes, near-catastrophes and the bounds of expectation: wetland restoration on a macroscale. pp.777-804. In: M.P. Weinstein and D.A. Kreeger (eds.). Concepts and controversies in tidal marsh ecology. Kluwer. Academ. Publ., Dortrecht, The Netherlands.
Weinstein, M.P., J.M. Teal, J.H. Balletto and K.A. Strait. 2000. Restoration principles emerging from one of the world’s largest tidal marsh restoration projects. Wetl. Ecol. Mgmt. 7:1-21.
Weinstein, M.P., S.Y. Litvin, K.I. Bosley, C.M. Fuller and S.C Wainright. 2000. The role of tidal salt marsh as an energy source for juvenile marine transient finfishes: a stable isotope approach. Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc. 129:797-810. (nominated for Distinguished Paper Award, TAFS 2000).
Weinstein, M.P. and D.A. Kreeger (co-editors). 2000. Concepts and controversies in tidal marsh ecology. Kluwer. Academic. Publ., Dortrecht, The Netherlands, 875 pp.
Weinstein, M.P. and J.H. Balletto. 1999. Does the common reed, Phragmites australis reduce essential habitat for fishes? Estuaries 22(3B): 793-802.
Weinstein, M.P. 1998. What begets success? 1998. In: D.F. Hayes (ed.). Wetlands engineering and river restoration. Proc. Amer. Soc. Civil Engin. Conf., March 22-28, pp. 332-337. Denver, CO.
Weinstein, M.P. J.H. Balletto, J.M. Teal and D.F. Ludwig. 1997. Success criteria and adaptive management for a large-scale wetland restoration project. Wetl. Ecol. Mgmt. 4: 111-127.
Weinstein, M.P. et al. (in revision). Managing coastal resources in the 21st century. Front. Ecol. Environ.
Weinstein, M.P. (in review). Ecological restoration and Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM): placing humans in the landscape. J. Applied Ecol.
Swart, J.A.A., J. van Andel, M.Gross, J. Keulartz,
M.P. Weinstein, and H.J. van der Windt. (in review). On the interface of ecology and society. J. Applied Ecol.
Weinstein, M.P., R.E. Turner and D.J. Reed (editors). 2005. Sustainability Science and Estuarine Habitat Restoration: Integrating Ecology and the Social Sciences. Special Section. Restoration Ecology J. 13:152-234.
Weinstein, M.P., R.E. Turner and D.J. Reed. 2005. Prologue: Building sustainable coastal landscapes. Rest. Ecol. J. 13: 152-153.
Weinstein, M.P. and D.J. Reed. 2005. Sustainable coastal development: the dual mandate and a recommendation for “commerce managed areas”. Rest. Ecol. J. 13:174-182.
Weinstein, M.P. 2006. Managing coastal growth in the 21st century: sustainability science and the paradox of the dual mandate. In: Feng H. (ed.). Urban Dimensions of Environmental Change: Science, Exposures, Policies and Technologies. Chinese Science Press, Shanghai, Peoples Republic of China.
Witting, D.A., K.W. Able, and M.P. Fahay. 1999. Larval and Juvenile Fishes of a Middle Atlantic Bight Estuary: Assemblage Structure and Stability. Can J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 56:222-230.
Invited Presentations and Papers:
Halsey, Susan D., 2001. Beach Nourishment: The New Jersey Retrospective. Geol. Soc. America, Abstracts with Programs (Southeastern Section, Raleigh), Vol. 33, No. 2, pg. A-10 (Invited paper)
Halsey, Susan D. 2002. Carex Kobomugi (Japanese Sedge), An Introduced Dune Plant Now Genus Non Grata: Management Issues in State and Federal Parks. Geol. Soc. America, Abstracts with Programs (Northeastern Section, Springfield), Vol. 34, No. 2 (Invited paper)
Weinstein, M.P. 2001. Humans in the landscape: Restoration science in a sustainable world. Nat. Coast. Est. Wetland Restoration Symp., Baton Rouge, LA, 19-21 June (Invited plenary)
Weinstein, M.P. and L. L.Weishar. 2000. Beneficial uses of dredged material: enhancing the restoration trajectory at a formerly diked salt hay farm. Conference on Dredged Materials Management, Mass. Institute Tech., Cambridge, MA, 3-6 December (Invited paper)
Weinstein, M.P. 2000. Life on the coastal conveyor belt: The role of estuarine habitats in providing the “right stuff”. Rutgers University, Dept. Ecol. & Evol. (Invited seminar)
Weinstein, M.P. 2000. Marine transients and the coastal conveyor belt: links with the salt marsh paradigm. Dauphin Island Sea Lab., Univ. Alabama (Invited seminar)
Weinstein, M.P. 2000. The RAE-ERF first year initiative: Developing principles of estuarine habitat restoration. Coastal Society 17, Portland, Oregon, 9-12 July (Invited paper)
Weinstein, M.P. 2000. The Delaware Bay Estuary Enhancement Program: A case study of wetland restoration on a macroscale. Coastal Society 17, Portland, Oregon, 9-12 July (Invited paper)
Weinstein, M.P. 2000. Coastal habitats and their problems: Restoration approaches and issues. HabTech 2000, Technological Advances in Coastal Habitat Enhancement and Restoration, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 26-28 June (Invited plenary)
Weinstein, M.P. 2000. What’s this business with Phragmites anyway? Fifth Ann. Marine and Estuarine Shallow Water Sci. Manag. Conf. Atlantic City, 12-15 March (Invited paper)
Weinstein, M.P. 2005. Will urban estuaries “survive” the 21st century? Special Session: Society Induced Criteria for Preservation, Conservation and Restoration Success. SER International, Zaragosa, Spain, 14-17 September (Invited paper)
Technical Reports, Proceedings and Advisory Reports:
Herrington, T. 2003. Manual For Coastal Hazard Mitigation. CD-ROM.
Rowe, P., J. Hameedi and M. Weinstein. 2006. Proceedings: Linking Elements of the Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) with the Planned National Water Quality Monitoring Network. CD-ROM.
Weinstein, M. 2007. Joint People's Republic of China - United States Workshop on Sustainable Management of Coastal Ecosystems - Workshop Abstracts and Presentations. CD-ROM.
Weinstein, M. G. Guntenspergen, J. Keough and S. Litvin. 2003. Phragmites australis: A Sheep in Wolf’s Clothing? Selected papers and additional information from the January 2002 Technical Forum and Workshop. Estuaries: Dedicated Issue Vol. 26, Number 2B April 2003.
Weinstein, M., K. E. Kosko, L. S. Young and T.J. Belton. 2000. The Significance of Atmospheric Pollutant Loading to the New York-New Jersey Harbor Estuary and Watershed. Workshop Proceedings.
¹ NJMSC conducts grant/contract-funded research independent of its New
Jersey Sea Grant College Program.
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