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FISCAL YEAR 2001

Virginia Institute of Marine Science

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    FEDERAL AWARDS

    Allen, Standish K., Eugene M. Burreson, and  Mark W. Luckenbach, ACooperative Regional Oyster Selective Breeding (CROSBreed):  Potential of Selected Stocks for Restoration and Extensive Planting," National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Sea Grant/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $103,094

    Anderson, Iris C.,  Kenneth A. Moore, Richard A.Wetzel, and William G. Reay, AAssessment of Pulse Amplitude Modulated Fluorescence Technology for Rapid Determination of Stress in Natural and Transplanted Seagrass Beds at CBNERRA-VA@, Cooperative Institute for Coastal and Estuarine Environmental Technology, $189,896

    Anderson, Iris C., ACycling of Nitrogen and Carbon in a Coastal Lagoon,@ National Science Foundation, $10,000

    Anderson, Iris C., and Carl T. Friedrichs, AFate of  >Reactive Nitrogen= Derived from Agricultural Sources in Coastal Lagoons,@ U. S. Department of Agriculture, $190,886

    Austin, Herbert M., A. Deane Estes, Donald M. Seaver, AEstimation of Juvenile Striped Bass Relative Abundance in the Virginia Portion of the Chesapeake Bay,@ U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service/Virginia Marine Resources Commission, $91,807

    Austin, Herbert M., and Patrick J. Geer, AEstimation of Relative Juvenile Abundance of Recreationally Important Finfish in the Virginia Portion of the Chesapeake Bay,@ U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service/Virginia Marine Resources Commission, $303,203

    Austin, Herbert M., AField Support for Pfiesteria Monitoring Program,@ Centers for Disease Control/Virginia Department of Health, $72,981

    Berman, Marcia and Carl Hershner, AAn Online Interactive Mapping Tool for Managers of Wetlands, Shoreline and Land Use,@ Environmental Protection Agency, $86,194

    Berman, Marcia R., ADevelopment of Shoreline Situation Reports for Tidewater Localities,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Office for Coastal Resource Management, $100,000 

    Berman, Marcia R., AEducational/Informational Materials for Virginia Oyster,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Office for Coastal Resource Management, $7,816

    Bonzek, Christopher F., David A. Hata, John M. Hoenig, ADesign and Pilot Implementation of a Chesapeake Bay Multispecies Monitoring and Assessment Program (ChesMMAP),@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Marine Fisheries Service, $115,000

    Boon, John D., and Harry V. Wang, AInvestigation of Proposed Craney Island Expansion:  Report Supplement,@ U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, $2,400

    Bronk, Deborah A., AFate of Recently Fixed Nitrogen in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico:  Does the Regeneration of Nitrogen Fixed by Trichodesmium Support the Growth Development of G. breve Blooms?@ National Science Foundation, $109,898 

    Bronk, Deborah A., AMolecular Approaches for In Situ Nitrate Utilization by Marine Bacteria,@ Department of Energy, $57,908

    Bronk, Deborah A., ACoastal Eutrophication in the Southeastern United States:  Nitrogen versus Phosphorus Limitation and the Contribution of Organic Nitrogen,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Sea Grant/Georgia, $58,845

    Burreson, Eugene M., Linda C. Schaffner, Peter A. VanVeld, William D. DuPaul, AChesapeake Ecotox Research Project (CERP):  Quantifying Ecological Risks of Contaminated Sediments on Living Resources in Chesapeake Bay,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Sea Grant/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $101,500

    Burreson, Eugene M., AEffects of Climate Variability on the Prevalence and Intensity of Dermo and MSX Diseases in Eastern Oyster Populations,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Sea Grant/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $32,595 

    Burreson, Eugene M., and Lisa Ragone Calvo, AFlagellate infecting hard clam larvae,@
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Sea Grant/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium,, $6,985

    Burreson, Eugene M., AFY 2000 Virginia Cooperative Marine Education and Research Program- Support for Hampton University,@ National Marine Fisheries Service, $60,000

    Burreson, Eugene M. and Nancy A., AInvestigations into the Prevalence and Mortality Associated with SSO and SSO-like Infections of Crassostrea virginica in the Eastern U. S,@  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Sea Grant/Marine Biological Laboratory,@ $82,363

    Burreson, Eugene M., APfiesteria Monitoring Field Program, Estuary-Associated
    Syndrome (EAS) Cohort Study,@ Centers for Disease Control/Virginia Department of Health, $100,000 

    Calvo, Gustavo W., and Stephen L. Kaattari, AComparative Examination of Biochemical Correlates of Disease Resistance in Selectively Bred Crassostrea virginica and Crassostrea ariakensis, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Sea Grant/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $151,552 

    Chittenden, Mark E., AStudy of Important Recreational Fishes of the Chesapeake Bay Region to Develop Basic Biological Information and SPR/YPR Modeling to Provide Management Advice,@ U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service/Virginia Marine Resources Commission, $210,392 

    Diaz, Robert J., ABottom Imaging and Habitat Characterization of Potential Sand Borrow Areas at Hen and Chickens Shoal , Areas B and G,@ Army Corps of Engineers/VERSAR, Inc., $21,160

    Diaz, Robert J., AEssential Fish Habitat on the Inner Continental Shelf,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Sea Grant/New Jersey, $17,995

    Diaz, Robert J., AJames River Benthic Analysis,@ Army Corps of Engineers, $50,700

    Diaz, Robert J., AMinerals Management Service Deepwater Program: Effects of Oil and Gas Exploration and Development,@ Minerals Management Service/Continental Shelf Associates, $129,757

    Dickhut, Rebecca M., APOWRE:  Exploratory Research to Determine Feasibility of  Using Stable Isotope Fractionation to Track Long-range Atmospheric Transport of Persistent Organic Pollutants,@ National Science Foundation, $74,984 

    Ducklow, Hugh W., ATransport, Transformation and Utilization of Dissolved Organic Matter in the NE Atlantic Ocean,@ National Science Foundation, $143,310

    Ducklow, Hugh W., and Rebecca M. Dickhut, ATransport and Fate of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Antarctic Coastal Seas,@ $312,460 

    Duffy, J. Emmett, AGrazer Diversity, Foodweb Architecture, and Ecosystem Function in Eelgrass Beds,@ National Science Foundation, $352,000 

    DuPaul, William D., ACommonwealth of Virginia: Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program, 2001,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Sea Grant/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $483,000

    DuPaul, William D. And Harrison P. Bresee, AMarina Technical Advisory Program,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Office for Coastal Resource Management, $70,000

    DuPaul, William D., APerformance Evaluation of a 4.0" Ring Scallop Dredge in the Context of Area Management Strategy for Sea Scallops,@National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/ National Marine Fisheries Service, $9,187

    DuPaul, William D., APerformance Evaluation of a 4.0" Ring Scallop Dredge in the Context of Area Management Strategy for Sea Scallops,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Marine Fisheries Service, $11,970
    DuPaul, William D., ASea Scallop Survey Mid-Atlantic Closed Areas, Participation in Research TAC Set-Aside Georges Bank,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Marine Fisheries Service, $6,300

    Friedrichs, Carl T., A Characterization of Turbidity and Suspended Sediment Size Distribution in Support of Along-Shore Sediment Flux Measurement During Storms, Duck, NC,@ Army Corps of Engineers, $19,151

    Friedrichs, Carl T., and L. Donelson Wright, AIntegration of an Analytical Model for Shelf Sediment Deposition into Sedflux,@ Office of Naval Research, $51,216 

    Friedrichs, Carl T., AA Review of the Present Knowledge of Mine Burial Processes,@ Office of Naval Research, $8,624

    Friedrichs, Carl T., AWhy Do Estuarine Turbidity Maxima Entrap Particles, Retain Zooplankton, and Promote Recruitment of Fish?@ National Science Foundation, $217,511

    Graves, John E., AComparison of Closed-area Management Regimes in the Gulf of Mexico, North Atlantic and Central Pacific Highly Migratory Species Longline Fisheries,@   National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Sea Grant/Hawaii,@ $19,950

    Graves, John E., APopulation Structure Analysis of Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Using Hypervariable, Nuclear DNA Markers,@   National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Marine Fisheries Service, $65,157

    Graves, John E., APopulation Structuring of  Western Atlantic Fishes: The Relative Genetic Isolation of Bermudian Populations,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Marine Fisheries Service, $40,681

    Graves, John E., APost-Release Survival of Atlantic Blue and White Marlin Using Pop-up Satellite Archival Tag Technology,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Marine Fisheries Service, $20,000

    Haas, Leonard W., AWater Quality Monitoring in the Great Wicomico River,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Coastal America, $20,000

    Hardaway, C. Scott, Lyle M. Varnell, Reay, William G., AChesapeake Bay Dune Systems:  Evolution and Status,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Office for Coastal Resource Management, $100,000

    Hardaway, C. Scott, AChesapeake Bay Dune Systems: Detailed Shore Change,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Office for Coastal Resource Management, $13,181

    Hardaway, C. Scott, and Donna A. Milligan, AStarling Creek, Town of Saxis: Shoreline Change and Wave Climate,@ Army Corps of Engineers, $17,500

    Hargis, William J., AOyster Reef Charting,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/ Sea Grant/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $8,000

    Harris, Courtney K., and Carl T. Friedrichs, AThree-Dimensional Modeling of Sediment Trapping and Dispersal on River-Influenced Continental Shelves,@ Office of Naval Research, $20,000

    Havens, Kirk J., ADevelopment of Forested Depressional Wetland HGM Model for Wetlands Management in Virginia,@ Environmental Protection Agency, $120,514 

    Havens, Kirk J., AMarina Siting Suitability Index and Map Portfolio,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Office for Coastal Resource Management, $57,294

    Hershner, Carlton H., ADevelopment, Testing, and Application of Ecological and 
    Socioeconomic Indicators for Integrated Assessment of Aquatic Ecosystems of the Atlantic Slope in the Mid-Atlantic States:  Estuarine Ecosystems,@ Environmental Protection, $287,435

    Hershner, Carlton H., AShallow Water Resource Use Conflicts: Use Suitability and Spatial Model Development,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Office for Coastal Resource Management, $63,000

    Hershner, Carlton H., Thomas A. Barnard, and Pamela A. Mason, ATidal Wetland Management Technical Support,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Office for Coastal Resource Management, $40,000

    Hershner, Carlton H., and Pamela A. Mason, AUpdate of Section 309 Coastal Needs Assessment and Strategy,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Office for Coastal Resource Management, $15,000

    Hershner, Carlton H., AVirginia Sea Level Rise Response Assessment, Two Virginia Localities,@ Environmental Protection Agency/Industrial Economics, Inc., $20,000

    Hoenig, John M., ADeveloping, Assessing, and Managing a Fishery for Cownose Ray, Rhinoptera bonasus in Chesapeake Bay,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Sea Grant/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $45,396

    Hoenig, John M., ADevelopment of Software for Length-based Stock Assessments,@ National Marine Fisheries Service, $30,882

    Hoenig, John M., and John E. Olney, Sr., AA Study of the River Origin of American Shad Captured in the Atlantic Ocean Intercept Fishery in Virginia,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Marine Fisheries Service, $45,328

    Kator, Howard I., AStriped Bass Spleen Samples for Enumeration and Identification,@ US Geological Survey, $2,500

    Kuo, Albert Y., Sung Chan Kim, and Harry V. Wang, AIntegrated Modeling Approach for TDML Development of Impaired Shellfishing Waters in Virginia Small Coastal Basins With Fecal Coliform Impairment,@ Environmental Protection Agency, $112,000

    Larkin, F. Lee, ABlue Crab Bowl 2001,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Sea Grant/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $3,906

    Larkin, F. Lee, and Vicki P. Clark, AThe Bridge:  Ocean Sciences Education Teacher Resource Center,@ Office of Naval Research, $162,571

    Larkin, F. Lee, A2001 National Marine Educators Association, Conference Support,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Sea Grant/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $6,300

    Lawrence, Lisa Ayers and F. Lee Larkin, AChesapeake Science on the Internet for Educators,@ Environmental Protection Agency, $44,128

    Lipcius, Romuald N., and Marcel M. Montane, AField Study of Population Dynamics of the Blue Crab in Chesapeake Bay,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration /National Marine Fisheries Service, $127,400

    Lipcius, Romuald N., Jacques van Montfrans, Rochelle D. Seitz, and Harry V. Wang, AFisheries Habitat: Spatial Dynamics and Protection of Critical Habitats to Conserve Spawning Stock and Recruitment in Exploited Marine Species with Complex Life Cycles,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Sea Grant/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $445,547

    Lipcius, Romuald N. and William Stockhausen, AImpact of Larval Transport and Benthic Habitat Quality Upon Recruitment Dynamics: Poor Nursery Habitat Decouples Larval Supply from Reproductive Output of Caribbean Spiny Lobster,@ National Science Foundation, $165,294

    Luckenbach, Mark W., AAn Experimental Evaluation of the Effect of Scale on Oyster Reef Restoration,@  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Sea Grant/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $91,468

    Lucy, Jon, AConference Support: Catch & Release Symposium,@ U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, $2,500

    Lynch, Maurice P., and William G. Reay, AChesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Virginia: Acquisition and Development Award for Education Center/Taskinas Creek,@
     National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Estuarine Research Reserve System, $750,000

    Lynch, Maurice P., AChesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve: Operations, Education, and Monitoring, 2001,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Estuarine Research Reserve System,@ $279,000

    Mann, Roger and Juliana N. Harding, AAquatic Nuisance Species Research: Current Distribution, Potential Range Expansion, Ecological and Commercial Impact, and Control of the Non-Indigenous Marine Gastropod, Rapana venosa,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Sea Grant/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $105,150

    Mann, Roger, AFishery Independent Standing Stock Surveys of Hard Clam Populations in the Chesapeake Bay and a Comparison with Continuing Estimates from Fishery Dependent Data,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Marine Fisheries Service, $70,163

    Mann, Roger, AOyster Larvae and Recruitment: The Paradox of Turbidity, Salinity and Larval Feeding Conditions,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Sea Grant/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $58,435

    Mann, Roger, AOyster Population Estimation in Support of the Ten-Year Goal for Oyster Restoration in the Chesapeake Bay Fishery,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Marine Fisheries Service, $30,261

    Mason, Patrice L., ATransmission Electron Microscope Analyses,@ National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $2,500

    Moore, Kenneth A., and Robert J. Orth, ASeagrass Eutrophication Interactions: Role of Spatial Patterns,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Sea Grant/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $2,000

    Murray, Thomas J., AAnalysis of Marine Recreational Fisheries Statistics Survey Data on Subsistence Fisheries in the NE Region,@ National Marine Fisheries Service, $28,437 
    Musick, John A., AAn Analysis of the Status and Ecology of the Dusky Shark, Carcharhinus obscurus, in the Western Atlantic,@ National Marine Fisheries Service, $29,527

    Musick, John A., AAn Examination of Drag Reduction Mechanisms in Marine Animals with Potential Applications to Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles,@ National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $30,000 

    Musick, John A., AStranding Patterns and Sources of Mortality of Sea Turtle Populations in Virginia,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Office for Coastal Resource Management, $8,500

    Musick, John A., AEvaluation of Sea Turtle and Fisheries Interactions in the Chesapeake Bay,@  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Marine Fisheries Service, $53,000

    Musick, John A., and Katherine L. Mansfield, ALoggerhead Sea Turtle Internesting Habitat Utilization,@ U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, $41,100

    Musick, John A., AReview, Synthesis and Summarization of Existing Shark Nursery Grounds Information in Virginia Waters,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Marine Fisheries Service, $4,000 

    Musick, John A., and Katherine L. Mansfield, ASea Turtle and Fisheries Interactions in the Chesapeake Bay,@ National Marine Fisheries Service, $37,500

    Niebuhr, David, ASupport for NERRS 2001 Workshops,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, $3,300

    Olney, John E., Sr., and John M. Hoenig, ACalibrating Historic Catch Rates to Determine Restoration Targets for American Shad in the James and York Rivers, Virginia,@ National Marine Fisheries Service, $39,000 

    Olney, John E., Sr.,  and John M Hoenig, AEstimating Population Parameters of American Shad in the York River, Virginia: Change-in-ratio and Index Removal Methods,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Marine Fisheries Service, $48,770

    Olney, John E., Sr.,  and John M. Hoenig, AEvaluating Methods for Estimating Population Parameters of American Shad in the York River, Virginia: Change-in-ratio and Index Removal,@ National Marine Fisheries Service, $51,500 

    Olney, John E., Sr.,  Aand Evaluation of Striped Bass Stocks in Virginia: Tagging and Monitoring Studies,@ U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service/Virginia Marine Resources Commission, $311,554 

    Olney, John E., Sr.,  and John M. Hoenig, AMonitoring Relative Abundance of American Shad in Virginia's Rivers, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service/Virginia Marine Resources Commission, $278,175

    Orth, Robert J., ASubmerged Aquatic Vegetation Distribution and Abundance Survey of Chesapeake Bay, its Tributaries and Delmarva Coastal Bays 2000,@ Environmental Protection Agency, $175,000

    Orth, Robert J., A2000 Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Distribution and Abundance
     in Chesapeake Bay and Tributaries and the Coastal Bays of Maryland,@ Maryland Department of Natural Resources, $50,219

    Orth, Robert J., and Kenneth A. Moore, ASubmerged Aquatic Vegetation Water Quality Relationships in Tangier Sound, A Environmental Protection Agency, $31,361

    Orth, Robert J., AVirginia Oyster Heritage Program Year 2,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Office for Coastal Resource Management, $15,000

    Orth, Robert J., A2000 Submerged Aquatic Vegetation: Distribution and Abundance of Chesapeake Bay, Tributaries, and Delmarva Coastal Bays,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Office for Coastal Resource Management, $62,000

    Perry, James E., ADevelopment and Presentation of Pilot Curriculum for Virginia Eco-tour Guide Certification Program,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Office for Coastal Resource Management, $10,188

    Pollard, Carol J., AWater Quality Sampling Analyses,@ U. S. Naval Academy, $5,138

    Priest, Walter J., AElizabeth River Environmental Atlas,@ Environmental Protection Agency, $77,051

    Reay, William G., ASupport for Coastal Management Program, 2001,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Office for Coastal Resource Management, $119,899

    Reece, Kimberly S., and Standish K. Allen, AAnalysis of Genetic Variation in Crassostrea ariakensis: Evaluation of Germplasm Resources for Broodstock Development,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Sea Grant/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $42,506 

    Reece, Kimberly S., A and Development of a Moderate Density Linkage Map of the Eastern Oyster, Crassostrea virginica: Identification of Disease Resistant Genes,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Sea Grant/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $65,038

    Reece, Kimberly S., AMolecular Monitoring of CDC Cohort Study Sites for Pfiesteria piscicida and Other Pfiesteria Like Organisms (PLOs),@ Centers for Disease Control/Virginia Department of Health, $127,000

    Roberts, Morris H., AChemical and Toxicological Characterization of Tidal Freshwater Area of Virginia,@ Environmental Protection Agency, $98,972 

    Smith, Walker O., ACollaborative International Research in the Ross Sea:  US-Italian Investigations in CLIMA,@ National Science Foundation, $30,917

    Smith, Walker O., AInterannual Variability in the Antarctic-Ross Sea (IVARS):  Nutrient and Seasonal Production,@ National Science Foundation, $120,248

    Smith, Walker O., and James E. Bauer, AThe Role of Dissolved Organic Carbon in Sequestering Carbon Under Conditions of Oceanic Iron Fertilization,@ Department of Energy, $102,411

    Smith, Walker O., and Hugh W. Ducklow, ASouthern Ocean Iron Experiment (SOFeX): Primary/Bacterial Production and Taxon-Specific Growth and Photosynthetic Response,@ National Science Foundation, $303,721

    Steinberg, Deborah K., AComparative Dynamics of CDOM (Color Dissolved Organic Matter) in Open Ocean Systems,@ National Science Foundation, $30,862

    Steinberg, Deborah K., ADiel, Seasonal, and Interannual Patterns in Zooplankton and Micronekton Species Composition in the Subtropical Atlantic,@ National Science Foundation, $239,881

    Steinberg, Deborah K., ANeutrally-buoyant Sediment Traps for Direct Sampling of the Upper Ocean Export Flux,@ National Science Foundation, $7,269

    Van Montfrans, Jacques, Romuald N. Lipcius, Robert J. Orth, ABiological Control of Blue Crab Abundance: Multi-species Impacts of Fish Predation in Seagrass Nursery Habitats,@ Environmental Protection Agency, $21,500

    Van Montfrans, Jacques and Vicki P. Clark, ABringing Blue Crab Issues to the Public,@ 
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Sea Grant/Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $16,200

    VanVeld, Peter A., A Development and Application of Biomarkers to Evaluate Endocrine Disruption in Fish as a Result of Chicken Manure Application on the Delmarva Peninsula,@ 
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Sea Grant/Maryland, $20,000

    Vogelbein, Wolfgang K., Howard I. Kator, AMycobacterois in Striped Bass: Laboratory Studies,@ U. S. Geological Survey, $122,569 

    Wang, Harry V., APredicting the Distribution Pattern of Sea Nettles (Chrysaota Quinguecirrha) in the Chesapeake Bay,@ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, $5,000

    Wright, L. Donelson, Carl T. Friedrichs, and Sung-Chan Kim, AThe Role of Spatially Complex Shoreface Roughness in Sediment Transport and Deposition: A New Zealand Case Study and Model Development,@ National Science Foundation, $91,714



     


    STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT AWARDS

    Allen, Standish K., and  Shawn Stickler, “VIMS Aquaculture Genetics and Breeding Technology Center Oyster Gardener Project,” Chesapeake Bay Restoration Fund, $12,500

    Austin, Herbert M., and James Gartland, “Diet Composition and Trophic Interactions of Juvenile
    Bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix) in the Chesapeake Bay and Nearshore Virginia Waters,” Chesapeake Bay Restoration Fund, $4,500

    Austin, Herbert M., and Patrick J. Geer, “Estimating Relative Juvenile Abundance of Recreationally Important Finfish in the Virginia Portion of the Chesapeake Bay,” Virginia Marine Resources Commission/ Marine Recreational Fishing Board, $184,169

    Berman, Marcia R., and Carlton H. Hershner, “Development of Shoreline Situation Reports for the County of Essex, Virginia,” Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance Department, $17,381

    Berman, Marcia R., “Development of Shoreline Situation Reports,” Lancaster County, VA, $10,646

    Berman, Marcia R., “Development of a Water Trail Guide for the Potomac River,” Department of Conservation and Recreation, $12,000

    Bresee, Harrison P., “Oil Spill Prevention Education Kits,” Chesapeake Bay Restoration Fund, $11,000

    DuPaul, William D., “Fishery Resource Grant Program,” Virginia Graduate Marine Science Consortium, $30,000

    DuPaul, William D., “Mariculture Research Support, 2001,” Virginia Marine Resources Commission, $50,000

    Geer, Patrick J., and Herbert M. Austin, “Statewide Essential Fish Habitat Related Services,” Virginia Department of Transportation, $200,000

    Geer, Patrick J., “Estimating Relative Abundance of Young of the Year American Eel, Anguilla rostrata in the Virginia tributaries of Chesapeake Bay,” Virginia Marine Resources Commission/ Commercial Fishing Fund, $14,230

    Geer, Patrick J., “Monitoring The US Atlantic Coast: Assessing the Estuaries and Tidal Tributaries to the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean - Fish Sampling,” Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, $40,000
    Hardaway, C. Scott, “Public Beach Monitoring and Assessment Program, 2001,” Department of Conservation and Recreation, $60,000

    Havens, Kirk J., Wanda W. Cohen, “Chesapeake BayWatch,” Chesapeake Bay Restoration Fund, $15,000

    Havens, Kirk J., “GPS Location and Elevation Points in the Mattaponi River Watershed,” George Mason University, $2,856

    Haynes, Susan E., “Governor’s School:  2001,” New Horizons/Virginia Department of Education, $5,500

    Haynes, Susan E., “Outlook on Ocean Science: High School Marine Science Outreach Program,” Chesapeake Bay Restoration Fund, $11,000

    Hershner, Carlton H, and Lyle M., “Statewide Wetland Compensation Related Services,” Virginia Department of Transportation, $200,000

    Kaattari, Ilsa M., Martha W. Rhodes, and Howard I. Kator, “ Mycobacteriosis in Striped Bass of the Chesapeake Bay: Application of Cultural and Rapid Molecular Diagnostic Methods to Evaluate Disease Prevalence,” Marine Resources Commission/ Marine Recreational Fishing Board, $30,173

    Luckenbach, Mark W., “Eastern Shore Tributary Strategy: Southern Creek Group Enhanced Water Quality Monitoring Plan,” Eastern Shore Planning District Commission, $45,000

    Lucy, Jon A., “ Virginia Game Fish Tagging Program,” Virginia Marine Resources Commission/ Marine Recreational Fishing Board, $32,690 

    Moore, Kenneth A., “Design of Tributary Nutrient Reduction Strategy Monitoring,” Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, $45,000

     Moore, Kenneth A., “James River Water Quality Sampling (2001-2002),” Hopewell Wastewater Treatment Facility, $5,622

    Moore, Kenneth A., “Restoration of SAV in Tidal Freshwater James River,” City of Hopewell, $40,000

    Murray, Thomas J., “Survey of Public Access for Recreational Boats,” Virginia Department of Health, $6,500 

    Musick, John A., “Assessment of Sea Turtle Populations in Chesapeake Bay and an Evaluation of Fisheries Induced Mortalities,” Virginia Marine Resources Commission/Commercial Fishing Board, $10,750

    Musick, John A., “ A Delineation of Shark Nursery Grounds in Chesapeake Bay and Assessment of Abundance of Shark Stocks,” Virginia Marine Resources Commission/ Marine Recreational Fishing Board, $19,875

    Orth, Robert J., “ Boat Scarring Effects on Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in Virginia,” Virginia Marine Resources Commission/ Marine Recreational Fishing Board, $30,081

    Orth, Robert J., “Seagrass Habitat: A Continuing Partnership in Research and Education for Restoration in the 21st Century,” Virginia Marine Resources Commission/ Marine Recreational Fishing Board, $88,276

    Orth, Robert J., “2000 Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Distribution and Abundance in the Upper James, York and Rappahannock Rivers,” Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, $13,000

    Perry, James E., “Sample Identification and Verification,” Christopher Newport University, $1,500

    Perry, James E., “Wetlands Research Technical Assistance,” George Mason University, $2,000

    Roberts, Morris H., “Chemical and Toxicological Characterization of Tidal Freshwater Areas of Virginia,” Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, $32,824

    Van Montfrans, Jacques, and Robert J. Orth, “Pinpointing the Seagrass Habitat that Optimizes Survival for Spotted Seatrout, Cynoscion nebulosus, in Virginia” Virginia Marine Resources Commission/Marine Recreational Fishing Advisory Board, $17,790 

    Unger, Michael A., “Elizabeth River Tributylin Monitoring Program,” Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, $55,000

    Unger, Michael A., “Sediment Kepone Analysis of the Chesapeake Bay Program Monitoring Strategies,” Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, $3,875
     
     

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    PRIVATE INDUSTRY AND FOUNDATIONS



    Allen, Standish K., and Shawn Stickler, “Aquaculture and Breeding Center Oyster Gardener Project,” Virginia Environmental Endowment, $26,920

    Bahen, April N., “Hearing and Visual Special Needs Field-Based Environmental Education Program,” American Honda Foundation, $22,250

    Battisto, Grace M., “Instrument Calibrations and Water Column Profile Surveys of  a Mixed-sediment Disposal Mound: Cape Fear, NC,” Evans & Hamilton, $54,500

    Diaz, Robert J., AGulf of Mexico Comprehensive Synthetic Based Muds Monitoring Program,@ Continental Shelf Associates, $152,820

    Diaz, Robert J., ARadiological Sampling,@ Newport News Shipbuilding, $10,174

    Diaz, Robert J., ASan Francisco-DODS Deep Sea Monitoring Program,@ ENSR, $34,336

    Geer, Patrick J., AEstimating Relative Abundance of Young of the Year American Eel, Anguilla rostrata, in the Potomac River,@ Potomac River Fisheries Commission, $15,906

    Hardaway, C. Scott, and Donna A., “Mathews County Public Beach: Shoreline Change and Wave Climate Analysis,” VHB, $12,000

    Haynes, Susan, ABlue Crab Bowl, 2000,@ Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education, $5,000

    Hicks, Robert L., AData Collection in Support of Measuring the Economic Benefits from Chesapeake Bay Oysters and Reefs,@ Chesapeake Bay Foundation, $37,790

    Kator, Howard I., “Developing and Evaluating Methods for Fecal source Tracking
    and Specific Source Indicators in Virginia Waters,” Virginia Water Resources Research Center, $2,000

    Maa, Jerome P.-Y., AModel Study of Cohesive Sediment Transport at the Western Coastal Waters of Korea,@ Korean Oceanographic Research and Development Institute, $15,549

    McFadden, Charles A., “Scanning and Archiving Proceedings,” Internationaal Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers,” $500

    McNinch, Jesse E., ABathymetric and Sub-Bottom Surveys of a Mixed-Sediment Disposal Mount: Cape Fear, NC,@ Evans & Hamilton, $66,523

    McNinch, Jesse E., “Identification and Characterization of Shoreline Erosional Hotspots,” Evans & Hamilton, $32,818

    McNinch, Jesse E., “Characterization of Tidal and Wind-driven Currents at Oregon Inlet, North Carolina,” Evans & Hamilton, $32,996

    Musick, John A., and Daniel S. Ha, “Determination of Habitat Use Patterns of Juvenile Atlantic Sturgeon, Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus, in the James River, Virginia,” LG & E-Westmoreland Hopewell, $5,000

    Musick, John A., and Daniel S. Ha, “Determination of Habitat Use Patterns in the James River, Virginia by Juvenile Atlantic Sturgeon, Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus,” Virginia Environmental Endowment, $39,359

    Patterson, Mark R., ANNS Deep Sea Cable Feasibility Plan Design,@ Newport News Shipbuilding, $5,000

    Roberts, Morris H., Wanda Cohen, Linda C. Schaffner, Michael A. Unger, ABottoms Up! Clean the River From the Bottom Up,@ Elizabeth River Project, $5,000

    Seitz, Rochelle D., AA Field Test of Source-sink Dynamics in Marine Systems:  Linking Recruitment, Dispersal and Post-Settlement Process in Space and Time,@ Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, $29,150

    VanVeld, Peter A., ABiochemical and Steroid Responses of Fish Exposed to Pulp Mill Effluents,@ National Council on Air and Stream Improvements, $52,000

    Wang, Harry V., ACH3D Model Setup and Simulation Services,@ San Diego State University, $38,423

    Wang, Harry V., and Albert Y. Kuo, AThe Development of a TMDL Toxic Model for Baltimore Harbor in the Upper Chesapeake Bay,@ Maryland Department of the Environment, $285,096
     

    Wright, L. Donelson, “SURA Southeastern Coastal Ocean Observing Program (SCOOP): A SURA Initiative to Create an Open-Access Distributed Scientific Laboratory,” Southeastern Universities Research Association, $75,000
     
     

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    STUDENT AWARDS




    Gaylor, Michael, “SETAC Student Award,” $500

    Lerberg, Scott B., “Benthic Secondary Production in Tidal Marsh Habitats Between and Within Marsh Variability along a Salinity Gradient in the York Subestuary,” National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Estuarine Research Reserves, $16,500

    McCallister, Leigh, “Comparison of DOM Cycling Between the Tidal Freshwater Hudson and York Rivers:  Evaluation of the Fractions, Sources, and Ages of DOM Fueling Bacterial Production,” Hudson River Foundation, $16,000 

    McCallister, Leigh, “Identifying the Sources and Ages of Organic Matter Supporting Estuarine Bacterial Production:  Novel Multiple Isotope Approach,” National Science Foundation, $9,495

    McCallister, Leigh, “Student Fellowship Award,” International Women’s Fishing Association, $1,000

    Mountz, Elizabeth, “Virginia Space Grant Consortium Aerospace Graduate Research Fellowship,” National Aeronautics and Space Administration, $5,000

    Ward, Landon A., “The Effects of Subsurface Hydrogen Sulfide on the Distribution of Fiddler Crabs,” National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/ National Estuarine Research Reserves, $16,500

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