PARENT SESSION MA9 Hazard Assessments for Near Coastal Ecosystems D137-140 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Monday | 8:00 AM - | 81 :: Chemical trends in tissues of blue mussels, Mytilus edulis, in the Gulf of Maine. Wells, P1, Jones, S2, White, L3, Aube, J4, Brun, G4, Harding, G5, Hennigar, P.1, Krahforst, C.6, Stahlnecker, J.7, Vass, P.5, 1 Environment Canada, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada2 University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire, USA3 Ecosystem Research, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada4 Environment Canada, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada5 Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada6 Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management, Boston, Massachusetts, USA7 Maine Department of Environmental Protection, Augusta, Maine, USA | FULL ABSTRACT | 8:20 AM - | 82 :: Identification of Bacterial Pollution Hazards in Coastal Watersheds Using Multiple Antibiotic Resistance and Coliphage Analysis. Scott, G1, Fulton, M1, Thompson, B1, Webster, L1, Leight, A2, Stewart, J1, Gooch, J1, Chestnut, D3, Van Dolah, R4, Kelsey, H5, 1 NOAA/NOS, NCCOS Center for Coastal Environmental Health and Biomolecular Research, Charleston, SC, USA2 NOAA/NOS, NCCOS Center for Coastal Environmental Health and Biomolecular Research, Oxford, MD, USA3 SC Dept. of Health and Env. Control, Columbia, SC, USA4 SC Dept. of Natural Resources, Charleston, SC, USA5 Univ. of South Carolina, School of Public Health, Dept of Env Health Sciences, Columbia, SC, USA | FULL ABSTRACT | 8:40 AM - | 83 :: Shellfish harvest area closure prediction using remotely sensed precipitation data and digital forecasting products: pilot study. Kelsey, R.1, Whitlock, J.1, Scott, G.1, 2, Porter, D.1, 1 University of South Carolina Arnold School of Public Health, Columbia, SC, USA2 NOAA/NOS, CCEHBR, Charleston, SC, USA | FULL ABSTRACT | 9:00 AM - | 84 :: Aerosolized Harmful Algal Toxins: A Coastal Human Health Hazard. Pierce, R1, Henry, M1, Blum, P1, Hamel, S1, Kirkpatrick, B1, Cheng, Y2, Zhou, Y2, Naar, J3, Fleming, L4, Backer, L5, 1 Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, FL, USA2 Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute, Albuquerque, NM, USA3 University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Wilmington, NC, USA4 University of Miami Medical School, Miami, FL, USA5 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, FL, USA | FULL ABSTRACT | 9:20 AM - | 85 :: Using coastal plants both to assess and to bolster health of coastal estuaries. Lytle, J1, Lytle, T1, Lewis, M2, 1 University of Southern Mississippi/Gulf Coast Research Lab, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, USA2 Environmental Protection Agency, Gulf Breeze, Florida, USA | FULL ABSTRACT | 10:20 AM - | 86 :: Determining the Causes of Adverse Effects in Near Coastal Ecosystems: From Toxicity Identification Evaluations to Watershed Diagnostics. Burgess, R.1, Ho, K.1, Pelletier, M.1, Campbell, D.1, Perez, K.1, Cantwell, M.1, Serbst, J.1, Ryba, S.1, 1 U.S. EPA, Narragansett, Rhode Island, USA | FULL ABSTRACT | 10:40 AM - | 87 :: A retrospective risk assessment of metal pollution in the river Scheldt using a probabilistic approach. Smolders, Roel1, Meys, Joris1, Vlaeminck, Andrea1, Blust, Ronny1, 1 University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium | FULL ABSTRACT | 11:00 AM - | 88 :: Relationship of water quality characteristics, solar radiation, and photoinduced toxicity of PAHs in Prince William Sound, Alaska. Oris, J1, Stubblefield, W2, Smith, C2, Maki, A3, 1 Miami University, Oxford, OH, USA2 Parametrix, Corvallis, OR, USA3 Exxon Mobil | FULL ABSTRACT | 11:20 AM - | 89 :: Quantifying ultraviolet irradiance in estuarine tidal creek habitats: Relevance to the assessment of PAH phototoxicity. Weinstein, J1, Diamond, S2, 1 The Citadel, Charleston, SC, US2 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Duluth, MN, US | FULL ABSTRACT | 11:40 AM - | 90 :: Physiological Performance Measures and Tolerance Limits for Estuarine Indicator Species in South Florida. Bachman, P1, Rand, G1, Perry, W2, 1 Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA2 Everglades National Park, Homstead, FL, USA | FULL ABSTRACT
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