Type

Text

Date

2000

Language

en_US

Subject

Estuarine ecology -- New York (State) -- Peconic Bay Estuary | Estuarine biology -- New York (State) -- Peconic Bay Estuary -- Bibliography. | Animals -- New York (State) -- Suffolk County -- Bibliography. | Plants > New York (State) -- Suffolk County -- Bibliography. | Ecology -- New York (State) -- Suffolk County -- Bibliography. | Peconic Bay (N.Y.) -- Bibliography.

Source

Ahrens, Michael Joseph. An annotated bibliography of the natural resources of the Peconic Estuary and adjacent locations on Eastern Long Island, NY :a literature survey submitted to the Peconic Estuary Program (PEP) / by Michael J. Ahrens. Stony Brook, NY : Marine Sciences Research Center, State University of New York, [2000?].

Identifier

http://hdl.handle.net/11401/66085

Contributor

Marine Sciences Research Center

Creator

Ahrens, Michael Joseph

Publisher

Stony Brook, NY | Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook University

Format

application/pdf

Description

397 p. : map ; 28 cm. Includes index. NOTE: report mentions, "2 floppy disks, or (alternatively) downloadable Windows or Mac index files (available at http://Alphal.msrc.sunysb.edu/-ahrens/PEP.html), enabling searches of this bibliography on your computer. In order to search the bibliography, you also need to download (or copy from disk) the free, read-only MS-DOS or Mac version of PAPYRUS" but these disks were not available at time of digitization.,from the introduction, ". . .This bibliography contains 1317 references of printed or electronic information relevant to the Peconic Estuary and eastern Long Island. It lists published books, maps, reports, and journal articles. It also contains a considerable amount of unpublished ("gray") literature, like Masters theses and Ph.D. dissertations, memoranda, letters, inhouse reports, government documents, manuscripts and data sheets. The majority of references (>80%) are annotated and have been checked for accuracy. If bibliographic information was adopted from another reference, the citing source is noted. Where available, the location at which the respective reference was found, is indicated. Some references were photocopied, whole or in part, and handed over to the Peconic Estuary Program (PEP) office, Suffolk Department of Health Service, Riverhead, NY. If a copy of a reference was filed, this is indicated by "PHOTOCOPY MADE" in the comments section. . .

Relation

Special report (State University of New York at Stony Brook. Marine Sciences Research Center);125

Rights

Stony Brook University

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