| An Integrated Watershed and Receiving Water Model for Fecal Coliform Fate and Transport in Sinclair and Dyes Inlets, Puget Sound, WA |
Dec 2009 |
182 pages |
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R K Johnston; P F Wang; E C Loy; A C Blake; K E Richter; M C Brand; C E Kyburg; B E Skahill; C W May; V Cullinan; SPACE AND NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEMS CENTER SAN DIEGO CA
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 | The setup, calibration, verification, and evaluation of an integrated watershed and receiving water model developed to model fecal coliform (FC) bacteria loading, fate, and transport in Sinclair and Dyes Inlets, Puget Sound, WA, is reported. The integrated model consisted of a watershed model, an empirical FC loading model, and an estuarine fate and transport model that was used to simulate FC bacteria loading from streams, stormwater outfalls, shoreline runoff locations, ... |
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| An Integrated Watershed and Receiving Water Model for Fecal Coliform Fate and Transport in Sinclair and Dyes Inlets, Puget Sound, WA |
Dec 2009 |
182 pages |
| Authors:
R K Johnston; P F Wang; E C Loy; A C Blake; K E Richter; M C Brand; C E Kyburg; B E Skahill; C W May; V Cullinan; W Choi; V S Whitney; D E Leisle; B Bechwith; SPACE AND NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEMS CENTER SAN DIEGO CA
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 | The setup, calibration, verification, and evaluation of an integrated watershed and receiving water model developed to model fecal coliform (FC) bacteria loading, fate, and transport in Sinclair and Dyes Inlets, Puget Sound, WA, is reported. The integrated model consisted of a watershed model, an empirical FC loading model, and an estuarine fate and transport model that was used to simulate FC bacteria loading from streams, stormwater outfalls, shoreline runoff locations, ... |
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| A Partnership for Modeling the Marine Environment of Puget Sound, Washington |
30-Mar-2009 |
11 pages |
| Authors:
Jan Newton; Skip Albertson; Frederick R Stahr; P F Wang; Robert K Johnston; William Winn; Mark Warner; Allan Devol; Mitsuhiro Kawase; Randy Shuman; Miles Logsdon; Bruce Nairn; WASHINGTON UNIV SEATTLE
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 | In 2002 National Oceanographic Partnership Program funded a partnership of a university, federal, state and local government agencies, and a private non-profit corporation who share a common interest and concern about a body of water -- Puget Sound, Washington. Designated as the Puget Sound Marine Environmental Modeling (PSMEM) partnership, the objectives of the partnership were to conduct scientific research aimed at developing fundamental understanding of the Sound's working, as well ... |
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| An Assessment of Fecal Coliform Bacteria in the Sinclair/Dyes Inlet Watershed, Puget Sound, WA, USA |
Mar 2007 |
3 pages |
| Authors:
Christopher May; Valerie Cullinan; Robert Johnston; P F Wang; Gerald Sherrell; Dwight Leisle; Brian Skahill; Sally Lawrece; Mindy Roberts; John Keiss; Thomas Ostrom; SPACE AND NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEMS CENTER BREMERTON WA MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL SUPPORT OFFICE
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 | An assessment of fecal coliform sources and pathways in Sinclair-Dye Inlet was conducted as part of the Project ENVironmental InVESTment (ENVVEST) being conducted by the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility in cooperation with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington State Department of Ecology, the Suquamish Tribe, Kitsap County, the City of Bremerton, the City of Port Orchard, and other local stakeholders. The goal of this study was ... |
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| Ex-ORISKANY Artificial Reef Project: Ecological Risk Assessment |
25 Jan 2006 |
359 pages |
| Authors:
Robert K Johnston; Robert D George; Kenneth E Richter; P F Wang; William J Wild; SPACE AND NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEMS CENTER SAN DIEGO CA
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 | The purpose of this report is to assess the potential ecological risks from polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) exposure associated with sinking the aircraft carrier ex-ORISKANY (CVA-34, Figure 1) to create an artificial reef off the coast of Pensacola, FL (Figure 2) within the Escambia East Large Area Artificial Reef Site (Figure 3). Sinking the vessel requires a risk-based disposal approval under 40 CFR 761.62(c) because the ship contains PCBs in solid ... |
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| A Partnership for Modeling the Marine Environment of Puget Sound, Washington |
Jan-2006 |
9 pages |
| Authors:
Mitsuhiro Kawase; Randy Shuman; Skip Albertson; Frederick R Stahr; P F Wang; Robert K Johnston; Jan Newton; William Winn; Mark Warner; Miles Logsdon; Allan Devol; Bruce Nairn; WASHINGTON UNIV SEATTLE SCHOOL OF OCEANOGRAPHY
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 | Puget Sound, Washington, is both the largest fjord in the lower forty-eight states and closest to the substantial urban centers of Seattle, Tacoma, Everett and surrounding communities. The sound has seasonally high annual phytoplankton standing stock and primary production, and they support several economically valuable fisheries. Our long-term goals are to develop quantitative understanding of the Sound's circulation and marine ecosystem, and of the sensitivity of the physical and the ... |
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| A Partnership for Modeling the Marine Environment of Puget Sound, Washington |
01-Jan-2005 |
9 pages |
| Authors:
Mitsuhiro Kawase; Jan Newton; Frederick R Stahr; P F Wang; Robert K Johnston; William Winn; Mark Warner; Miles Logsdon; Allan Devol; Skip Albertson; WASHINGTON UNIV SEATTLE SCHOOL OF OCEANOGRAPHY
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 | Our long-term goals are to develop quantitative understanding of the Sound's circulation and marine ecosystem, and of the sensitivity of the physical and the biological system to natural and human perturbations; and to develop models of Puget Sound that can aid agencies with responsibilities for environmental management in making informed decisions and serve as marine science education tools. Our partnership will develop, maintain and operate a suite of flexibly linked ... |
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| Integrating Sediment Clean Up and Watershed Management for Sinclair and Dyes Inlets, WA USA |
Jan 2005 |
20 pages |
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D E Leisle; G M Sherrell; R K Johnston; P F Wang; D Ginn; C Berthiaume; E Crecelius; J Brandenberger; N Kohn; P McLaren; B E Skahill; SPACE AND NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEMS CENTER SAN DIEGO CA
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 | Integrating contaminated sediment clean up and restoration issues within the larger perspective of watershed management are especially critical in populated coastal and estuarine areas with multiple sources of stress from urbanization and development as well as sediment contaminated from historical sources. Sinclair Inlet and Dyes Inlet, located in the Puget Sound WA, have received historical inputs of contamination from military installations, industrial activities, municipal outfalls, and other nonpoint sources. As ... |
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| A Partnership for Modeling the Marine Environment of Puget Sound, Washington |
01-Jan-2004 |
12 pages |
| Authors:
Jan Newton; Frederick R Stahr; P F Wang; Robert K Johnston; William Winn; Mark Warner; Allan Devol; Mitsuhiro Kawase; Miles Logsdon; Skip Albertson; WASHINGTON UNIV SEATTLE SCHOOL OF OCEANOGRAPHY
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 | Puget Sound, Washington, is both the largest fjord in the lower forty-eight states and closest to the substantial urban centers of Seattle, Tacoma, Everett and surrounding communities. The sound has seasonally high annual phytoplankton standing stock and primary production, and they support several economically valuable fisheries. This partnership's long-term goals are to develop quantitative understanding of the Sound's circulation and marine ecosystem, and of the sensitivity of the physical and ... |
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| A Partnership for Modeling the Marine Environment of Puget Sound, Washington |
Jan-2003 |
9 pages |
| Authors:
Jan Newton; Skip Albertson; Frederick R Stahr; P F Wang; Robert K Johnston; William Winn; Mark Warner; Allan Devol; Mitsuhiro Kawase; Randy Shuman; Miles Logsdon; Bruce Nairn; WASHINGTON UNIV SEATTLE SCHOOL OF OCEANOGRAPHY
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 | Puget Sound, Washington, is both the largest fjord in the lower forty-eight states and closest to the substantial urban centers of Seattle, Tacoma, Everett and surrounding communities. The sound has seasonally high annual phytoplankton standing stock and primary production, and they support several economically valuable fisheries. Our long-term goals are to develop quantitative understanding of the Sound's circulation and marine ecosystem, and of the sensitivity of the physical and the ... |
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| A Partnership for Modeling the Marine Environment of Puget Sound, Washington - Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Report |
Jan 2002 |
10 pages |
| Authors:
Robert K Johnston; P F Wang; Kenneth E Richter; SPACE AND NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEMS CENTER BREMERTON WA MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL SUPPORT OFFICE
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 | Estuaries, fjords and sounds are important, major components of marine ecosystems worldwide. Because of this, and their generally poor treatment by man, large estuaries should be the focus of large-scale, multidisciplinary, integrative modeling efforts. We need to both understand how these systems work, and be able to predict how they will respond to changes, whether natural or anthropogenic. Puget Sound, Washington State's largest inland sea, is both the largest fjord ... |
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