ABSTRACT: The Hudson-Raritan Estuary is one of several United States coastal areas where chemical data have suggested a potential for contaminant-related biological effects, and multiyear intensive bioeffects surveys have been conducted by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The severity and spatial patterns in sediment toxicity were determined in an estuary-wide survey during spring 1991 using amphipods, bivalve larvae, and luminescent bacteria as test organisms. Spatial patterns in toxicity corresponded to the distributions of a number of toxic chemicals in the sediments. Areas that exhibited the greatest sediment toxicity included the upper East River, Arthur Kill, Newark Bay, and Sandy Hook Bay. The lower Hudson River a...
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOM) annually collects and chemically analyzes sedi...
The New York-New Jersey (NY-NJ) Harbor estuary system is of enormous and interdependent ecological a...
The objective of the bioassay reevaluation of the Hackensack River Federal Project was to reperform ...
This report contains statements of issues and conclusions prepared for a workshop held in late 1981-...
In urban environments such as the New York-New Jersey Harbor Complex, contaminated sediments that fa...
In urban environments such as the New York-New Jersey Harbor Complex, contaminated sediments that fa...
The Hudson River (Federal Project No. 41) was one of seven waterways that the U.S. Army Corps of Eng...
This coastal contamination assessment summarizes results of the National Status and Trends (NS&T) Pr...
Our long-term goal is to understand the mechanisms of contaminant exchange between the seabed and th...
The Passaic River System is located within the New York-New Jersey Harbor Estuary. A wide range of t...
This study of sedimentology focuses on the lower 15 kilometers of the Raritan River Estuary, which e...
The sediments of the Lower Hackensack River provide a record of contamination from ongoing and histo...
This report describes the health of the New York / New Jersey harbor estuary and the effects the con...
Three interrelated studies using sediment samples collected at 41 stations in 1997–98 and sediment t...
To determine the quality of sediments and extent of contaminant impacts, a Sediment Quality Triad (S...
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOM) annually collects and chemically analyzes sedi...
The New York-New Jersey (NY-NJ) Harbor estuary system is of enormous and interdependent ecological a...
The objective of the bioassay reevaluation of the Hackensack River Federal Project was to reperform ...
This report contains statements of issues and conclusions prepared for a workshop held in late 1981-...
In urban environments such as the New York-New Jersey Harbor Complex, contaminated sediments that fa...
In urban environments such as the New York-New Jersey Harbor Complex, contaminated sediments that fa...
The Hudson River (Federal Project No. 41) was one of seven waterways that the U.S. Army Corps of Eng...
This coastal contamination assessment summarizes results of the National Status and Trends (NS&T) Pr...
Our long-term goal is to understand the mechanisms of contaminant exchange between the seabed and th...
The Passaic River System is located within the New York-New Jersey Harbor Estuary. A wide range of t...
This study of sedimentology focuses on the lower 15 kilometers of the Raritan River Estuary, which e...
The sediments of the Lower Hackensack River provide a record of contamination from ongoing and histo...
This report describes the health of the New York / New Jersey harbor estuary and the effects the con...
Three interrelated studies using sediment samples collected at 41 stations in 1997–98 and sediment t...
To determine the quality of sediments and extent of contaminant impacts, a Sediment Quality Triad (S...
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOM) annually collects and chemically analyzes sedi...
The New York-New Jersey (NY-NJ) Harbor estuary system is of enormous and interdependent ecological a...
The objective of the bioassay reevaluation of the Hackensack River Federal Project was to reperform ...