4.
K.R.
Radabaugh, S. Hearne, C. Craig, H.A. Stewart, N. Silverman, O. Schlei,
N. Szelistowski, K.E. Flaherty-Walia, and M.W. Beck (2024)
Critical Coastal Habitat Assessment Phase 3 Final
Report, Technical report #15-24, Tampa Bay Estuary Program,
St. Petersburg, Florida.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BKVVK-1eGyUQ_Jg5t0yhZgtPa5a8-roh/view?usp=drive_link.
7.
S.D.
Meyers, M.W. Beck, E.T. Sherwood, M.E. Luther (2024)
Developing a Genetic Algorithm for Selecting
Infrastructure Modifications that Optimize Hydrodynamic Flushing in Old
Tampa Bay.
Estuaries & Coasts 16.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12237-024-01387-y.
8.
M.W.
Beck, K.E. Flaherty-Walia, S. Scolaro, M.C. Burke, B.T. Furman, D.J.
Karlen, C. Pratt, C.J. Anastasiou, E.T. Sherwood (2024)
Hot and Fresh: Evidence of Climate-Related Suboptimal
Water Conditions for Seagrass in a Large Gulf Coast Estuary.
Estuaries & Coasts 23.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12237-024-01385-0.
11.
A.
Skripnikov, T. Roy, F. Neffati, M. Adkins, M.W. Beck (2024)
Twitter User Account Classification to Gain Insights into
Communication Dynamics and Public Awareness During Tampa Bay’s Red Tide
Events, Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society,
Sandestin Beach, FL.
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15.
M.W. Beck, J.M. Arriola, M. Herrmann, R.G.
Najjar (2024)
Fitting Metabolic Models to Dissolved
Oxygen Data: The Estuarine Bayesian Single-station Estimation
Method.
Limnology and Oceanography: Methods 1705536000.
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22.
C.B. Lopez, S.G. Kaminski, S. Shankar, R.
Pribble, E.T. Sherwood, M.C. Burke, M.W. Beck (2023)
Tampa Bay restoration and Pyrodinium bahamense bloom
dynamics: Filling knowledge gaps to enhance recovery, a research and
application plan, Technical report #12-23, Tampa Bay Estuary
Program, St. Petersburg, Florida.
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33.
M.W. Beck, D.E. Robison, G.E. Raulerson, M.C.
Burke, J. Saarinen, C. Sciarrino, E.T. Sherwood and D. Tomasko (2023)
Addressing climate change and development pressures
in an urban estuary through habitat restoration planning.
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 11, 1070266.
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39.
E.L. Pulster, K. Rullo , S. Gilbert, T.M. Ash,
B. Goetting, K. Campbell, S.A. Markham, and S.A. Murawski (2022)
Assessing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in
sediments and fishes in a large, urbanized estuary and the potential
human health implications.
Frontiers in Marine Science
9, 16.
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41.
C.A. Craig, S. Hearne, R.P. Moyer, R.Radigan,
S. Herndon, and K.R. Radabaugh (2022)
Intertidal Elevation Changes on a Living Shoreline
Stabilization at Lassing Park, St. Petersburg, FL, Technical
report #09-22, Tampa Bay Estuary Program, St. Petersburg, Florida.
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47.
M.W. Beck, A. Altieri, C. Angelini, M.C. Burke,
J. Chen, D.W. Chin, J. Gardiner, C. Hu, K.A. Hubbard, Y. Liu, C. Lopez,
M. Medina, E. Morrison, E.J. Phlips, G.E. Raulerson, S. Scolaro, E.T.
Sherwood, D. Tomasko, R.H. Weisberg, J. Whalen (2022)
Initial Estuarine Response to Inorganic Nutrient Inputs
from a Legacy Mining Facility Adjacent to Tampa Bay, Florida.
Marine Pollution Bulletin 178, 113598.
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48.
C.B. Lopez, S.G. Kaminski, S. Shankar, J.
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Indices of health and
grazing in the eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, during a toxic
Pyrodinium bahamense bloom, Technical report #02-22, Tampa
Bay Estuary Program, St. Petersburg, Florida.
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50.
B.
Oberle, J. Breithaupt, A.M. McTigue, R. Stryker, M. Cladas, G.
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Restoration objectives
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Restoration Ecology.
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51.
A.
Skripnikov, N. Wagner, J. Shafer, M.W. Beck, E.T. Sherwood, M.C. Burke
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Using Localized Twitter Activity to Assess
Harmful Algal Bloom Impacts of Karenia brevis in Florida, USA.
Harmful Algae 110, 102118.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hal.2021.102118.
55.
C.
Scott Adams, Kara R. Radabaugh, Savanna Hearne, Emily Ritz, Gary E.
Raulerson, Serra Herndon, and Ryan P. Moyer (2021)
Oyster Density on Varying Artificial Substrates and Reef
Elevations in Tampa Bay, Florida (USA), Technical report
#16-21, Tampa Bay Estuary Program, St. Petersburg, Florida.
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58.
M.W. Beck, M.N. Schrandt, M.R. Wessel, E.T.
Sherwood, G.E. Raulerson, A.A. Budihal Prasad, B.D. Best (2021)
tbeptools: An R Package for Synthesizing Estuarine Data
for Environmental Research.
Journal of Open Source
Software 6, 3485.
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59.
M.W. Beck, P. de Valpine, R. Murphy, I. Wren,
A. Chelsky, M. Foley, D.B. Senn (2021)
Multi-scale
Trend Analysis of Water Quality Using Error Propagation of Generalized
Additive Models.
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61.
M.R. Wessel, J.R. Leverone, M.W. Beck, E.T.
Sherwood, J. Hecker, S. West, A. Janicki (2021)
Developing a Water Quality Assessment Framework for
Southwest Florida Tidal Creeks.
Estuaries & Coasts
45, 17–37.
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62.
S.D. Meyers, M.E. Luther, S. Ringuet, G.
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Ship Wakes and Their Potential Shoreline Impacts in Tampa
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Ocean & Coastal Management 211, 105749.
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66.
K.E. Flaherty-Walia, B.J. Williams, B. Barbara,
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Stevens, T.C. MacDonald, T.S. Switzer, and B.Sauls (2021)
Fish Assemblages Associated with Seagrass and Hard Bottom
Habitats within Tampa Bay and Neighboring Offshore Reefs: Habitat
Connectivity and Potential Effects of the Severe 2018 Red Tide
Event, Technical report #08-21, Tampa Bay Estuary Program,
St. Petersburg, Florida.
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73.
M.N. Schrandt, T.C. MacDonald, E.T. Sherwood,
M.W. Beck (2021)
A Multimetric Nekton Index for
Monitoring, Managing and Communicating Ecosystem Health Status in an
Urbanized Gulf of Mexico Estuary.
Ecological Indicators
123, 107310.
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74.
S.D. Meyers, S. Landry, M.W. Beck, and M.E.
Luther (2021)
Using Logistic Regression to Model
the Risk of Sewer Overflows Triggered by Compound Flooding with
Application to Sea Level Rise.
Urban Climate 35, 100752.
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79.
K.
Schulz, P.W. Stevens, J.E. Hill, A.A. Trotter, J.L. Ritch, K.L.
Williams, Q.M. Tuckett and J.T. Patterson (2020)
Coastal Restoration Evaluated Using Dominant Habitat
Characteristics and Associated Fish Communities.
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Schulz, P.W. Stevens, J.E. Hill, A.A. Trotter, J.L. Ritch, K.L.
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Coastal Wetland Restoration Improves Habitat for Juvenile
Sportfish in Tampa Bay, FL.
Restoration Ecology 28, 13.
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Characterizing Vessel Traffic Using the AIS: A Case Study
in Florida’s Largest Estuary.
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Twenty-five-year Trends in the Benthic
Community and Sediment Quality of Tampa Bay 1993-2017,
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88.
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Tomasko, M. Alderson, R. Burnes, J. Hecker, N. Iadevaia, J. Leverone, G.
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The Effects of
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Southwest Florida (USA).
Marine Pollution Bulletin 156,
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M.W. Beck, E. Sherwood, J. Henkel, K. Dorans,
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Blue Carbon: an Additional Driver for Restoring and
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Wakes from Large Vessels and the Risk to the Shoreline
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Sorace, S. Felde, D. Carroll, J. Necker, D. Hastings, S. Gowans, Amy
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Memorandum: Laboratory Methods for the Analysis of
Microplastics, Technical report #08-18, Final report
prepared for the Tampa Bay Environmental Restoration Fund, St.
Petersburg, Florida.
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Tomasko, M. Alderson, R. Burnes, J. Hecker, J. Leverone, G. Raulerson,
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Widespread recovery of seagrass
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management actions responsible for success.
Marine Pollution
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E.T. Sherwood, H. Greening, G. Raulerson, L.
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Karlen, B. Goetting, T. Dix, S. Markham, K. Campbell, J. Jernigan, J.
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Report, Technical report #03-18, Tampa Bay Estuary Program,
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Radabaugh, R. Moyer, G. Raulerson, E. Sherwood (2017)
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Sherwood, H. Greening, L. Garcia, K. Kaufman, T. Janicki, R. Pribble, B.
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Development of an Integrated Ecosystem Model to
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Cloern, P. Abreu, J. Carstensen, L. Chauvaud, R. Elmgren, J. Grall, H.
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Human Activities and Climate Variability Drive
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Sherwood, H. Greening (2014)
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Yates, H. Greening, G. Morrison (2011)
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Peebles, D. Hollander, S. Locker, P. Swarzenski, G. Brooks (2009)
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Karlen, T. Dix, B. Goetting, S. Markham, C. Meyer, M. Flock, G.
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Grabe, D.Karlen, C. Holden, B. Goetting, S. Markham, T. Dix (2006)
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Poe, K. Hackett, S. Janicki, R. Pribble, A. Janicki (2005)
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