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The Role of Recycling in Community Collection of Hazardous Waste. . University of California: Berkeley CA.
1984. Recalculating the Tule Factor. A report for The Bay Institute of San Francisco: Sausalito, CA.
1988. Subsides in the Central Utah Project: Whose CUP is Running over?. Report for the Natural Resources Defense Council: San Francisco, CA.
1988. New Justifications for Traditional Types of Water Projects, University of California: Berkeley, CA.
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Water and GrowthL Restructuring the Relationship. Public Officials for Water and Environmental Reform: Sacramento, CA.
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The hidden costs of California's water. In Life on the Edge: A Resource Guide to California's Endangered Wildlife. Life on the Edge: A Resource Guide to California's Endangered Wildlife. Biosystems Books: Santa Cruz, CA. pp 288-302.
1994. Impacts of invasions in the Bay and Delta. Abs. Proc. 75th Ann. Mtg., Pac. Div. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci.
1994. 1994.
What to do when the well runs low: Linking water supply and land development decisions. California Land Use Law & Policy Reporter 3, 268-271.
1994. Biological Study Nonindigenous Aquatic Species in a United States Estuary: A Case Study of the Biological Invasions of the San Francisco Bay and Delta. SFEI Contribution No. 185. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: Washington DC.
1995. Introduced Species. Prepared for: California's Ocean Resources: An Agenda for the Future, California Resources Agency: Sacramento, CA.
1995. Introduction, dispersal and potential impacts of the green crab Carcinus maenas in San Francisco Bay. Marine Biology 122, 225-237.
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Nonindigenous Aquatic Species in a United States Estuary: A Case Study of the Biological Invasions of the San Francisco Bay and Delta. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service: Washington DC.
1995. Biological Invasions in the San Francisco Estuary: A Comprehensive Regional Analysis, University of California: Berkeley, CA.
1996. 1996.
Biological invasions of the San Francisco Bay and Delta. Summary of comments. In U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Directorate Meeting. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Directorate Meeting. Ogunquit ME, June 12, 1996.
1996. 1996.
Documenting the intorduction of estuarine foraminifers: a San Francisco Bay Study. Ann. Mtg., Geological Society of America, Denver, CO, Oct. 1996 (abstract).
1996. Environmental Review and Mitigation of a Water Supply Project in California. A report for the Japanese Ministry of Construction, Tokyo.
1996. Fishing for Food in the San Francisco Bay: An Environmental Health and Safety Report. Save San Francisco Bay Association: Oakland, CA.
1996. Gateway to the Inland Coast: The Story of the Carquinez Strait. California State Lands Commission: Sacramento CA.
1996. Potential Introduction of Nonindigenous Species to Prince William Sound, Alaska Via Discharge of Tanker Ballast Water. A report for B. P. Exploration (Alaska) Inc.: Anchorage, AK.
1996. 1996.
Biological invasions: An unregulated threat to estuarine biodiversity. Ann. Mtg., Society for Conservation Biology, Victoria BC (abstract).
1997. Biological invasions in the estuary, 10, 22-23.
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Biological invasions in the San Francisco Estuary. Ann. Mtg., American Fisheries Society, Aug 24-28, Monterey CA (abstract).
1997. 1997.
Green crabs disrupting fisheries worldwide. p 7 . SFEI Contribution No. 199.
1997. The invasion of the estuaries. Proc. Second International Spartina Conference, Mar 20-21, 1997, 6-9.
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Marine biological invasions: lessons from the San Francisco Estuary. Providence RI (abstract).
1997. Marine biological invasions: lessons from the San Francisco Estuary. Ann. Mtg., Estuarine Research Federation, Providence RI (abstract).
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