Water Quality Assessment of Stormwater Control Systems
Dr. Thomas Ballestero
tom.ballestero@unh.edu
(603) 862-1405
The Development and Implementation of an Estuarine Contaminant Status and
Forecast System: the Modeling Component
Dr. W.S. Brown
wbrown@umassd.edu
(508) 910-6395
Information Depiction and Management System (IDEMS)
Dr. Frank Bub
fbub@umassd.edu
Pollutant Mitigation Using Membrane Filtration
Dr. Robin Collins
robin.collins@unh.edu
(603) 862-1407
Public Education and Outreach Program
Dr. Brian Doyle
brian.doyle@unh.edu
(603) 749-1565
DNA-specific Detection Methods for Pathogens
Dr. Stephen Jones
shj@cisunix.unh.edu
(603) 862-2175
Natural and Enhanced In Situ Bioremediation of Petroleum Contaminated Salt
Marshes (first project)
Dr. Nancy Kinner
nancy.kinner@unh.edu
(603) 862-1422
Historical Database for the Great Bay Estuary
Dr. Richard Langan
rlangan@cisunix.unh.edu
(603) 862-0190
Remote Estuarine Contaminant Monitoring System (RECOMS)
Dr. Richard Langan
rlangan@cisunix.unh.edu
(603) 862-0190
Innovative Technologies for the Measurement of Fluvial Input of Nutrients
to Estuarine Systems
Dr. Ted Loder
ted.loder@unh.edu
(603) 862-3151
UV Disinfection of Municipal and Industrial Wastewaters
Dr. Jim Malley
jim.malley@unh.edu
(603) 862-1449
GIS/IMAGE Processing Activities: Development of a coastal land cover dataset
and Development of a Coastal Based CD/ROM Atlas
Ms. Fay Rubin
fay.rubin@unh.edu
(603) 862-1792
Early Detection of Nutrient Over- Enrichment Using Eelgrass Community Response
Dr. Frederick Short
fred.short@unh.edu
(603) 862-2175
A Diagnostic Framework for Characterizing the Status of the Gulf of Maine
Watershed and its Contribution of Freshwater and Constituents to the Coastal
Zone
Dr. Charles Vorosmarty
charles.vorosmarty@unh.edu
(603) 862-3978
Sediment Dynamics in the Great Bay Estuary
Dr. Larry Ward
lgward@cisunix.unh.edu
(603) 862-2175
New Technology to Measure Wavewash Induced Turbidity in Tidal Creeks
Dr. Franz Anderson
fea@cisunix.unh.edu
Inflow Loadings from Groundwater to the Great Bay Estuary
Dr. Thomas Ballestero
tom.ballestero@unh.edu
(603) 862-1405
Enhancement of Salt Marsh Reestablishment to Improve Water Quality
Dr. David Burdick
dburdick@cisunix.unh.edu
(603) 862-2175
Distribution and Phototransformation of Nonpoint Source Agricultural Pesticides
in Freshwater and Estuarine NERR wetlands
Dr. Yu-Ping Chin
yo@geology.ohio-state.edu
(614) 292-6953
Sediment Dynamics in Tidal Marshes: Functional Assessment of Accretionary
Biofilters
Dr. Robert Costanza
costza@cbl.umces.edu
(410) 326-7213
Use of Microbial Community Metabolism to Monitor and Assess Saltmarsh Ecological
Function
Dr. Paul del Giorgio
del_giorgio.paul@uqam.ca
(514) 987-3000 ext. 2072
Phosphate-based Heavy Metal Stabilization Technologies for Contaminated
Sediments and Dredge Material
Dr. Taylor Eighmy
taylor.eighmy@unh.edu
(603) 862-1065
Using 15 N to Monitor N Loading at NERR Sites along the Western U.S. Coast
Dr. Brian Fry
brianfry@fs.fed.us
(808) 522-8230 ext. 113
Reduction of Microbial and Chemical Pollution of Coastal Waters Using Pulsed
UV Disinfection
Dr. Jim Malley
jim.malley@unh.edu
(603) 862-1449
Erosion Transport of Fine Sediments from Watersheds Tributary to NERR estuaries
Dr. Gerald Matisoff
gxm4@po.cwru.edu
(216) 368-3677
Density-Dependent Effect on Grazing and Success of Seed Generated Seagrass
Plants
Dr. Scott Nixon
snixon@gso.uri.edu
(401) 874-6803
Hyperspectral Tools for Early Detection Rapid Assessment and Efficient
Monitoring of Anthropogenic Stress in Estuarine Ecosystems
Dr. Donald Potts
potts@biology.ucsc.edu
(831) 459-4417
The Combined use of Microarray Technologies and Cellular Stress Assessments
for Developing and Validating Sensitive Indicators of Organismal Health
Dr. Amy Ringwood
ringwooda@mrd.dnr.state.sc.us
(843) 953-9300
GIS Training for Local Decision-Makers: CICEET Data to Local Action
Ms. Fay Rubin
fay.rubin@unh.edu
(603) 862-1792
Spatial Modeling of Eelgrass Habitat Change in Great Bay National Estuarine
Research Reserve
Dr. Frederick Short
fred.short@unh.edu
(603) 862-2175
Identification and Assessment of Anthropogenic Eutrophication in Shallow
Estuaries
Dr. Ivan Valiela
valiela@bio.bu.edu
(508) 289-7515
Development and Application of a Rapid and Robust Sensor to Measure Nitrogen
species in the Coastal Atmosphere
Dr. Joel Baker
baker@cbl.umces.edu
(410) 326-7205
Accessible Methodology for Monitoring Estuarine and Coastal Vegetation
Dr. Douglas Bulthuis
bulthuis@padillabay.gov
360-428-1558
Organic Baffles to Improve Salt Marsh Stability and Water Quality
Dr. David Burdick
dburdick@cisunix.unh.edu
(603) 862-2175
Restoring an Oyster Reef for Mitigation of Estuarine Water Quality
Dr. Raymond Grizzle
ray.grizzle@unh.edu
(603) 862-2175
Hydrocarbon Sources in Kachemak Bay Sediments: Improved Discrimination
by Specific Compound ¶13C Measurements
Dr. Susan Henrichs
henrichs@ims.uaf.edu
(907) 474-7807
Developing and Applying A New In Situ Technology for the Investigation
of Episodic Contaminant Transport Events within Estuaries
Dr. John King
jking@gsosun1.gso.uri.edu
(401) 874-6182
Sediment Recycling: Marsh Renourishment through Dredge Material Disposal
Dr. Lynn Leonard
lynnl@uncw.edu
(910) 962-2338
Modeling the Effects of Changes in Turbidity on Light Available for Submerged
Aquatic Vegetation
Dr. Roger Newell
newell@hpl.umces.edu
(410) 221-8410
Stimulation of Organic Contaminant Biodegradation through the Amendment
of Anaerobic Eelectron Acceptors to Estuarine Sediments
Dr. Karl Rockne
krockne@uic.edu
(312) 413-0391
Assessment and Monitoring of Estuarine Habitat Diversity: Developing the
Tools to Protect and Restore Estuarine Habitats
Dr. Steve Ross
rosss@uncwil.edu
(910) 395-3905
Measurement System for Localizing Groundwater Flows into an Estuarine Environment
Dr. Charles Sarabun
charles.sarabun@jhuapl.edu
(240) 228-5794
Application of a Continuous Imaging Flow Cytometer for Monitoring Estuarine
Microplankton
Dr. Michael Sieracki
msieracki@bigelow.org
(207) 633-9600
Submergence Plane Oil Containment Technology
Dr. M. Robinson Swift
mrswift@cisunix.unh.edu
(603) 862-1837
Development of an Autonomous Aerosol Sampler for Measurement of Atmospheric
Inputs to Estuarine Systems
Dr. Cameron Wake
cameron.wake@unh.edu
(603) 862-2329
Evaluation and Validation of a New Technique to Assess Levels of DNA Damage
in Estuarine Fish Populations
Dr. Isaac Wirgin
wirgin@charlotte.med.nyu.edu
(845) 731-3548
Refinement of Bacterial Growth Efficiency as an Index of Salt Marsh Function
Dr. Roger Newell
newell@hpl.umces.edu
(410) 221-8410