In the spring of 1975 the Institute began a program to determine whether significant environmental changes would occur in the area of the new James River Plant outfall that might be related to its construction and/or initial operation. Parameters measured in the study were benthic animal and oyster populations, coliform levels and chlorine residuals. The primary emphasis of the study centered on the estimation of the impact of the construction activity on shellfish beds in the area. The results of the investigation are presented in three segments, the first dealing with shellfish populations, the second with other benthic animals and the third with coliforms and chlorine. Section I. Environmental Effects of James River Sewage Treatment Plan...
This report describes the condition of leased oyster\u27 grounds in the area which is adjacent to th...
Benthic communities in the estuarine portion of the James River are controlled mainly by salinity. P...
Benthic communities in the estuarine portion of the James River are controlled mainly by salinity. P...
In 1975 a study was completed by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) entitled An Enviro...
In 1975 a study was completed by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) entitled An Enviro...
This report describes a study by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) on portions of the ...
\u27l\u27his report describes two studies by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) on oyst...
\u27l\u27his report describes two studies by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) on oyst...
Dredging and land reclamation are two of the potentially most damaging activities that man undertake...
Dredging and land reclamation are two of the potentially most damaging activities that man undertake...
The Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company was granted permission to obtain sand fill from th...
A comprehensive study of the physical and biological characteristics of the James Estuary has been c...
A comprehensive study of the physical and biological characteristics of the James Estuary has been c...
The Virginia State Water Control.Board, in cooperation with the Department of Chemical Oceanography ...
This report describes the condition of leased oyster\u27 grounds in the area which is adjacent to th...
This report describes the condition of leased oyster\u27 grounds in the area which is adjacent to th...
Benthic communities in the estuarine portion of the James River are controlled mainly by salinity. P...
Benthic communities in the estuarine portion of the James River are controlled mainly by salinity. P...
In 1975 a study was completed by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) entitled An Enviro...
In 1975 a study was completed by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) entitled An Enviro...
This report describes a study by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) on portions of the ...
\u27l\u27his report describes two studies by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) on oyst...
\u27l\u27his report describes two studies by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) on oyst...
Dredging and land reclamation are two of the potentially most damaging activities that man undertake...
Dredging and land reclamation are two of the potentially most damaging activities that man undertake...
The Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company was granted permission to obtain sand fill from th...
A comprehensive study of the physical and biological characteristics of the James Estuary has been c...
A comprehensive study of the physical and biological characteristics of the James Estuary has been c...
The Virginia State Water Control.Board, in cooperation with the Department of Chemical Oceanography ...
This report describes the condition of leased oyster\u27 grounds in the area which is adjacent to th...
This report describes the condition of leased oyster\u27 grounds in the area which is adjacent to th...
Benthic communities in the estuarine portion of the James River are controlled mainly by salinity. P...
Benthic communities in the estuarine portion of the James River are controlled mainly by salinity. P...