Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Table of Contents; Dedication; Preface
  • M. Munawar, T. Edsall & J. Leach; Foreword
  • R.A. Ryder; Section I: Lake Huron ecosystem; Limnology of Lake Huron
  • A.M. Beeton & J.H. Saylor; Lake Huron, North Channel, and Georgian Bay ecosystems: Part I. Phytoplankton structure and ecology
  • M. Munawar, I.F. Munawar & M. Legner; Lake Huron, North Channel, and Georgian Bay ecosystems: Part II. Plankton size composition and microbial assessment
  • M. Munawar & I.F. Munawar; Fisheries of Lake Huron: An opportunity for stewardship
  • G.R. Spangler & J.H. Peters.
  • Status and future of Lake Huron fish communities
  • M.P. Ebener, J.E. Johnson, D.M. Reid, N.P. Payne, R.L. Argyle, G.M. Wright, K. Krueger, J.P. Baker, T. Morse & J. WeiseA graphical paradigm for the sequential reduction and spectacular rehabilitation of the Lake Whitefish of Lake Huron
  • J.A. Reckahn; Patterns of egg deposition by Lake Trout and Lake Whitefish at Tawas artificial reef, Lake Huron, 1990-1993
  • N.R. Foster & G.W. Kennedy; Forage fish assemblage structure in the littoral and nearshore areas of St. Martin Bay, Lake Huron
  • R.W. Brown, M.P. Ebener, T.J. Sledge & W.W. Taylor.
  • The role of wetlands as nearshore habitat in Lake Huron
  • D.A. WilcoxBreeding avifauna of Lake Huron
  • H.H. Prince & C.S. Flegel; Changes in the status, distribution and biology of Ospreys (Pandion haliaetus) breeding on Lake Huron
  • P.J. Ewins, S. Postupalsky, T. Weise & E.M. Addison; Section II: Saginaw Bay ecosystem; History and Status of Fisheries in Saginaw Bay, Lake huron
  • R.C. Haas; Restoring and protecting Saginaw Bay: the Saginaw Bay National Watershed Initiative and the Saginaw River/Bay Remedial Action Plan
  • J.H. Bredin & G.W. Goudy.
  • The microcrustacean community of a Saginaw Bay coastal emergent marsh
  • V.J. Brady & T.M. BurtonSection III. Sediment toxicity and management; Trace element concentrations in 1988 Saginaw Bay sediments: comparison with historical data
  • R. Rossmann; Using the burden of evidence approach for sediment management; Case study: Collingwood Harbour
  • G. Krantzberg; St. Marys River
  • Chemical treatment of contaminated sediments by iron injection
  • T.P. Murphy, A. Moller, R. Pandey, H. Brouwer, M. Fox, J. Babin & K. Gray.
  • Sediment effects on the uptake of Trichloroethylene by roots and leaves of Vallisneria americana
  • M. Biernacki, J. Lovett-Doust & L. Lovett-DoustSection IV. Exotics and general; The effects of a change in the angling season on the Walleye Stizostedion vitreum fishery of Lake Nipissing, Ontario, 1968 to 1992 (25 years)
  • C.R. Jorgensen & J.A. Reckahn; Ecology, distribution, and impact of the newly introduced Round and Tubenose Gobies on the Biota of the St. Clair & Detroit Rivers
  • D.J. Jude, J. Janssen & G. Crawford.
  • Status and control of Ruffle (Gymnocephalus cernuus) in Lake Superior and potential for range expansion
  • T.R. Busiahn & J.R. McClain.