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Berger, R.C., R.T. McAdory, J.H. Schmidt and W.D. Martin. 1992. Three- dimensional numerical modeling of hydrodynamics and salinity. Houston- Galveston Navigational Channels Texas Project Tech. Rpt. HL-92-7, Waterways Experiment Station, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg, Mississippi. Boesch, D.F. 1977. Application of numerical classification in ecological investigations of water pollution. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, EPA- 600/3-77-033, PB-269 604, 114 pp. Bowling, B.G. 1992. Rehabilitation of public oyster reefs damaged by a natural disaster in Galveston Bay. Tex. Parks Wild. Dept. Manag. Data Ser. 84:1-6. Chia, A-L., M. Homer, C-F. Tsai and P. Goulletquer. 1992. Evaluation of oyster sampling efficiency of patent tongs and an oyster dredge. N. Am. J. Fish. Manag. 12:825-832. Childers, D.L., J.W. Day Jr. and R.A. Muller. 1990. Relating climatological forcing to coastal water levels in Louisiana estuaries and the potential importance of El Nino-Southern Oscillation events. Clim. Res. 1:31-42. Choi K-S., D.H. Lewis, E.N. Powell, and S.M. Ray. 1993. Quantitative measurement of reproductive output in the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica, using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Aquaculture Fish. Manag. 24:299-322. Choi, K-S. and E.N. Powell, (in press). Development of an immunological probe for quantification of oyster gonad. In: Sampling and analytical methods of the National Status and Trends Program National Benthic Surveillance and Mussel Watch Projects 1984-1992 Vol. II Comprehensive descriptions of complementary measurements. NOAA Tech. Mem., Natl. Oceanic & Atmospheric Admin., Dept. Commerce. Choi K-S., E.A. Wilson, D.H. Lewis, E.N. Powell, and S.M. Ray. 1989. The energetic cost of Perkinsus marinus parasitism in oysters: quantification of the thioglycollate method. J. Shellfish Res. 8: 125-131. Cliff, A.D. and J.K. Ord. 1973. Spatial autocorrelation. Pion Limited, London, 178 P- Counts III, C.L. and T.L. Bashore. 1991. Mollusca of Assateague Island, Maryland and Virginia: a reexamination after 75 years. Veliger 34:214-221. Dame, R.F. 1976. Energy flow in an intertidal oyster population. Estuarine Coastal Mar. Sci. 4:243-253. 81
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  • Berger, R.C., R.T. McAdory, J.H. Schmidt and W.D. Martin. 1992. Three-dimensional numerical modeling of hydrodynamics and salinity. Houston-Galveston Navigational Channels Texas Project Tech. Rpt. HL-92-7, WaterwaysExperiment Station, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg, Mississippi.

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    Chia, A-L., M. Homer, C-F. Tsai and P. Goulletquer. 1992. Evaluation of oystersampling efficiency of patent tongs and an oyster dredge. N. Am. J. Fish.Manag. 12:825-832.

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