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 
Sheridan, P. 
NOAA/NMFS 
Effects of increased freshwater delivery to 
Taylor Slough on fauna inhabiting 
seagrasses in receiving waters of Florida 
Bay 
NA 
Shinn, E. 
USGS 
Measurement and quality of tidally induced 
groundwater discharge in the Florida Keys 
NA 
Shinn, E. 
USGS 
Determination of groundwater-flow 
direction and rate beneath the Florida 
Keys and reef tract 
NA 
Smith, D. 
Everglades National Park 
Marine monitoring network of fixed 
stations in Shark Slough estuaries, Florida 
Bay, Manatee Bay, and Barnes Sound 
NA 
Smith, N. 
Harbour Branch 
Oceanographic Institution 
Tidal and nontidal processes in Florida Bay 
NA 
Snow, R. 
Everglades National Park 
The distribution and abundance of the 
Florida manatee in Florida Bay and the 
Upper Keys 
NA 
Steidinger, K. 
Florida Marine Research 
Institute 
Florida Bay microalgal blooms: composition, 
abundance, distribution and dynamic 
processes 
NA 
Stumpf, R. 
NA 
Remote sensing of water turbidity and 
sedimentation in Florida Bay 
NA 
Swain, E. 
USGS 
Hydrologic modeling review and 
assessment 
NA 
Swart, P. 
University of Miami 
Collection of scleractinian corals to assess 
the climatic and environmental variables of 
Florida Bay 
NA 
Thayer, G. 
NOAA/NMFS 
Response of fish and shellfish to changes 
in habitat in Florida Bay 
NA 
Wang, J. 
University of Miami 
A study to define data and model needs 
for a Florida Bay circulation model 
NA 
Wang, J. 
University of Miami 
Current patterns in western Florida Bay 
NA 
Wingard, G. 
USGS 
Ecosystem history of Florida Bay and the 
southwest coast 
NA 
Winkler, M. 
University of the West 
Indies 
Paleoecological studies in South Florida 
NA 
Zieman, J. 
University of Virginia 
Revisiting seagrass productivity stations 
NA - Not available. 
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