138 



BIOLOGICAL REPORT 31 



Pearce, J. B. 1969. Thermal addition and the 

 benthos. Cape Cod Canal. Chesapeake Science 

 10:227-233. 



Perlmutter.A. 1939. An ecological survey of young 

 fish and eggs identified from tow-net collections. Pages 

 11-71 h i A biological survey of the salt waters of Long 

 Island, 1 938, Part 2. N. Y. Conservation Department 

 Supplement to 28th Annual Report, New York. 327 

 pp. 



Perskey. J.H. 1986. The relation of ground- 

 water quality to housing density, Cape Cod, MA. 

 U.S. Geological Survey Water Resource Investi- 

 gative Report 86-4093. 28 pp. 



Peterson, R. T 1 980. A field guide to the birds: 

 eastern birds. Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, 

 Mass. 384 pp. 



Peterson, S. J. 1975. The seasonal abundance 

 and distribution offish eggs, larvae and juveniles 

 in the Merrimack River estuary, Massachusetts, 

 1 974-75. M.S. thesis. University of Massachu- 

 setts, Amherst. 1 70 pp. 



Poole, A. F. 1989. Ospreys: a natural and un- 

 natural history. Cambridge University Press, New 

 York. 246 pp. 



Potter, W. 1991. The fall of Cape Cod. Page 15 

 in L. Steward, editor. Hurricane Bob: New 

 England's nightmare. BD Publishing, Charleston. 

 S.C. 63 pp. 



Potter. W., and L. Steward. 1991. Facing the 

 past: revisiting the hurricanes of the Atlantic. 

 Pages 5-14 in L. Steward, editor. Hurricane Bob: 

 New England's Nightmare. BD Publishing. 

 Charleston, SC. 63 pp. 



Redfield,A. C. 1953. Interference phenomena in 

 the tides of the Woods Hole region. Journal of 

 Marine Research 12:121-140. 



Redfield, A. C. 1967. Postglacial change in sea 

 level in the western North Atlantic ocean. Sci- 

 ence 157: 687-690. 



Redfield. A. C. 1972. Development of a New 

 England salt marsh. Ecological Monographs 

 42:201-237. 



Rhoads. D. C. 1 963. Rates of sediment reworking 

 by Yoldia limatula in Buzzards Bay. Massachu- 

 setts, and Long Island Sound. Journal of Sedi- 

 mentary Petrology 33:723-727. 



Rhoads, D. C, and J. D. Germane 1 982. Char- 

 acterization of benthic processes using sediment 

 profile imaging: an efficient method of remote 

 ecological monitoring of the seafloor (REMOTS 

 System). Marine Ecology Progress Series 8:115- 

 128. 



Rhoads, D. C, and J. D. Germane 1 986. Inter- 

 preting long-term changes in benthic community 

 structure: a new protocol. Hydrobiologia 

 142:291-308. 



Rhoads, D. C, and D.J. Stanley. 1965. Biogenic 

 graded bedding. Journal of Sedimentary Petrol- 

 ogy 35:956-963. 



Rhoads, D. C, and D. K. Young. 1970. The influ- 

 ence of deposit-feeding organisms on sediment 

 stability and community trophic structure. Jour- 

 nal of Marine Research 28: 1 50-1 77. 



Roman, M. R., and K. R. Tenore. 1978. Tidal 

 resuspension in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts. I. 

 Seasonal changes in the resuspension of organic 

 carbon and chlorophyll a. Estuarine, Coastal and 

 Shelf Science 6:37-46. 



SAIC. 1991. Characterization of pollutant inputs 

 to Buzzards Bay. Report to U.S. Environmental 

 Protection Agency — Buzzards Bay Project. 

 Lloyd Center for Environmental Studies, South 

 Dartmouth, Mass. 89 pp. 



Saila, S.B. 1961. The contribution of estuaries to 

 the offshore winter flounder fishery in Rhode Is- 

 land. Proceedings of the Gulf and Caribbean Fish- 

 eries Institute 14:95-109. 



Saila, S. B., and S. D. Pratt. 1 973. Mid-Atlantic 

 Bight fisheries. Pages 134-156 in S.B. Saila, 

 editor. Coastal and offshore environmental in- 

 ventory. Cape Hatteras to Nantucket Shoals. 

 Marine Publication Series No. 2, University of 

 Rhode Island, Kingston. 528 pp. 



Salinas. L. M.. R. D. DeLaune. and W. H. Patrick, 

 Jr. 1986. Changes occurring along a rapidly sub- 

 merging coastal area: Louisiana. USA. Journal 

 of Coastal Research 2:269-284. 



Sanders, H. L. 1958. Benthic studies in Buzzards 

 Bay. 1. Animal-sediment relationships. Limnol- 

 ogy and Oceanography 3:245-258. 



Sanders, H. L. 1960. Benthic studies in Buzzards 

 Bay. III. The structure of the soft-bottom 



