Sciaenides: Territorial Demersal 

 Resources. U. S. Natl. Ocean. Atmos. 

 Admin., National Marine Fisheries 

 Service. Houston, Tex. 



Livingston, R. J. 1982a. Long-term 

 variability in coastal systems: 

 background noise and environmental 

 stress. Pages 505-620 jji Ecological 

 stress and the New York Bight: science 

 and management. U.S. Department of 

 Commerce. 



Livingston, R. J. 1982b. Trophic organi- 

 zation in a coastal seagrass system. 

 Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 7:1-12. 



Livingston, R. J. 1983a. Research and 

 resource planning in the Apalachicola 

 drainage system. Pages 31-32 in Scott 

 Andree, ed. Apalachicola oyster 

 industry: Conf. Proc. Fla. Sea Grant 

 Rep. 57. 



Livingston, R. J. 1983b. Review and ana- 

 lysis of the environmental implications 

 of the proposed development of the East 

 Point Breakwater and associated dredging 

 operations within the East Point channel 

 (Apalachicola Bay System, Florida). 

 Unpubl . rep. 



Livingston, R. J. 1983c. Resource atlas 

 of the Apalachicola estuary. Florida 

 Sea Grant Colleae Publication. 64 pp. 



Livingston, R. J. 1983d. Identification 

 and analysis of sources of pollution in 

 the Apalachicola River and Bay system. 

 Florida Department of Natural Resources 

 and Franklin County Commission. Unpubl. 

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Livingston, R. J. 1984a. Effects of 



dredging and spoiling on the 



Apalachicola Bay system. Florida 



Department of Environmental Regulation. 

 Unpubl. rep. 



Livingston, R. J. 1984b. Impact of a 

 pulp mill on macroinvertebrates of the 

 Flint River-Lake Blackshear system. 

 Academy of Natural Sciences of 

 Philadelphia. Unpubl. rep. 



Livingston, R. J., D. Alderson, N. 

 Friedman, S. Keller, B. Minor, J. H. 

 Hankinson, Jr., S. Mashburn, and D. 

 Marston. 1<582. Review of the distribu- 



tion of trace metals in the 

 Apalachicola-Chipola drainage system. A 

 detailed analysis carried out for the 

 River Committee of the Apalachee 

 Regional Planning Council by the 

 Environmental Service Center (Florida 

 Defenders of the environment) and the 

 Florida Public Interest Research Group. 

 Unpubl. Rep. 



Livingston, R. J., C. R. Cripe, R. A. 

 Laughlin, and F. G. Lewis, III. 1976c. 

 Avoidance response of estuarine orga- 

 nisms to storm water runoff and pulp 

 mill effluents. Estuarine Proc. 

 1:313-331. 



Livingston, R. J., R. J. Diaz, and D. C. 

 White. 1983. Field and semi-field 

 validation of laboratory-derived aguatic 

 test systems. Unpublished final report. 

 U. S. Env. Prot. Agency and Fla. Sea 

 Grant Col. (N.O.A.A.). 



Livingston, R. J., and J. Duncan. 1979. 

 Short- and long-term effects of forestry 

 operations on water guality and epi- 

 benthic assemblages of a north Florida 

 estuary. Pages 339-382 ^n R- ^^ 

 Livingston, ed.. Ecological processes in 

 coastal and marine systems. Plenum 

 Press, New York. 



Livingston, R. J., R. L. Iverson, R. H. 

 Estabrook, V. E. Keys, and John Taylor, 

 Jr. 1974. Major features of the 

 Apalachicola Bay system: physiography, 

 biota, and resource management. Fla. 

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Livingston, R. J., 

 D. C. White, 

 relationships and 

 Apalachicola Bay. 



R. L. Iverson, and 

 1976a. Energy 



the productivity of 

 Florida Sea Grant 



Program Final Report. 437 pp. 



Livingston, R. J., G. J. Kobylinski, Frank 

 G. Lewis, III, and Peter F. Sheridan. 

 1976b. Long-term fluctuations of epi- 

 benthic fish and invertebrate popula- 

 tions in Apalachicola Bay, Florida. 

 Natl. Mar. Fish. Serv. Fish Bull. 

 74:311-321. 



Livingston, R. J., and E. A. Joyce. 1977. 

 Proceedings of the conference on the 

 Apalachicola drainage system. Fla. 

 Mar. Res. Publ . , Cont. 26. Tallahassee, 

 Fla. 177 pp. 



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