Table 15. Permits issued by Everglades National Park for work in Florida Bay, 1989 - 1995 
[Everglades National Park, personal communication, 1995], (cont.) 
1995 permits 
NA 
Hermkind, W. 
Florida State University 
NA 
Hermkind, W. 
Florida State University 
NA 
Hitchcock, G. 
University of Miami 
NA 
Jones, R. 
Florida International 
NA 
Kramer, P. 
University 
University of Miami 
NA 
Ley, J. 
South Florida Water 
NA 
Lyons, W. 
Management District 
Flonda Marine Research 
Institute 
NA 
Macauley, J. 
EPA 
NA 
Matheson, R. 
Florida Marine Research 
Institute 
NA 
Maul, G. 
Florida Institute of 
Technology 
NA 
Mazzotti, F. 
University of Florida 
NA 
Nelsen, T. 
NOAA/AOML 
NA 
Ortner, P. 
NOAA/AOML 
NA 
Patino, E. 
USGS 
NA 
NA 
NA 
Patino, E. 
Philips, E. 
Robblee, M. 
U9GS 
University of Florida 
NBS 
The future of Florida spiny lobster: 
developing a predictive model and putting 
aritifical shelters to the acid test 
Estimation of juvenile spiny lobster 
recruitment in Florida Bay 
Conducting surface drifter observations to 
determine circulation and nutrient 
distribution in the coastal waters adjacent 
to Everglades National Park 
Florida Bay water quality monitoring 
The hydrology and geochemistry of 
Holocene mud-islands in Florida Bay: 
implications for reflux and carbonate 
diagenesis 
Prerestoration assessment of selected 
faunal components of the Florida Bay biota 
Benthic daunal communities in Florida Bay 
EPA EMAP: collection of sediment, fish, 
infaunal organisms and water for assessing 
contaminants in Florida Bay 
Prerestoration assessment of selected 
faunal communities in Florida Bay: 
predicting changes under differing water 
management regimes 
Regional research model of the Intra- 
Americas Seas for Florida Bay boundary 
conditions 
A monitoring program for the American 
crocodile in northeastern Florida Bay, ENP 
Restrospective analysis of the southern 
Everglades and the northern Florida Bay 
sediment record as an indicator of natural 
and anthropogenic influences and changes 
Zooplankton abundance and grazing 
potential in Florida Bay 
Fresh surface water discharge to the east 
coast 
Freshwater discharge to Florida Bay 
Blue-green algal blooms in Florida Bay: 
controlling factors and consequences for 
food webs 
Temporal and spatial variation in seagrass 
associated fish and inverterbates in 
western Florida Bay: a comparison with and 
without seagrass die-off in Johnson Key 
Basin 
NA 
Schmidt, T. 
Everglades National Park 
ENP creel census survey 
NA 
Scott, G. 
NOAA/NMFS 
Pesticide analysis of agricultural nonpoint 
source runoff into Flonda Bay 
NA 
Sheng, Y. 
University of Flonda 
A perliminary study on circulation 
dynamics in Florida Bay 
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