Workshop Publications

Each STAC workshop must result in the completion of a written report. These reports are developed by the workshop steering committees, published by STAC, and submitted to the Chesapeake Bay Program to advise management and restoration decisions. Publications are listed in descending chronological order. To search the database, click “Search” option and enter your search filters in the fields that appear. To go to a detail page for the publication, click the publication title. To download the publication, click “Download”.

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2009

Mulholland, M.R., N. G. Love, D. A. Bronk, V Pattarkine, A. Pramanik, H. D. Stensel. (2009). Establishing a Research Agenda for Assessing the Bioavailability of Wastewater Treatment Plant-Derived Effluent Organic Nitrogen in Treatment Systems and Receiving Waters. Download.

STAC. (2009). Recommendations for Monitoring Mercury Pollution. Download.

Secor, D.. (2009). Habitat Suitability Models: State of the Art, Chesapeake Applications. Download.

Entringer, R., R. Howarth. (2009). Atmospheric Deposition of Nitrogen. Download.

Stephenson, K., D. Parker, C. Abdalla, L. Shabman, J. Shortle, C. Jones, B. Angstadt, D. King, R. Rose, D. Hansen. (2009). Evaluation Framework for Water Quality Trading Programs in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. Download.

2008

Curriero, F., E. Hofmann, R. Murtugudde, J. Shen, J. A. Royle. (2008). Assessing the Feasibility of Developing a Four-Dimensional (4-D) Interpolator for Use in Impaired Waters Listing Assessment. Download.

Kemp M., Goldman E.. (2008). Thresholds in the Recovery of Eutrophic Coastal Ecosystems. Download.

. (2008). Quantifying the Role of Wetlands in Achieving Nutrient and Sediment Reductions in Chesapeake Bay. Download.

2007

J.G. Sutinen. (2007). Socioeconomics and the Ecosystem Approach to Management of Marine Resources. Download.

R. Thur, P. Bergstrom, L. Karrh, M. Kemp, E. Koch, K. Moore, M. Naylor. (2007). Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SAV) Reproductive Ecology in the Chesapeake Bay: Evaluating the State-of-the Knowledge and Assessing Future Research Needs. Download.