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Appendix G: Bibliography
Caswell, N., D. Peterson, B. Manny, and G. Kennedy. 2003. Spawning by lake sturgeon in the Detroit River. Central Michigan University. In prep. Chow-Fraser, Patricia and Dennis A. Albert. 1998. Biodiversity Investment Area, Coastal Wetland Ecosystems: Identification of “Eco-Reaches” of Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands that have high biodiversity value. Draft for discussion at SOLEC 98. 101 pp. Cibrowski, J. 2001. Lessons from sentinel invertebrates (Mayflies and other species), in J.H. Hartig (ed.) Honoring our Detroit River, Caring for Our Home, Detroit. Wayne State University Press. Detroit River Canadian Cleanup Committee. Detroit River Update Report. 1999. Available online at http://www.drccc.info/DetroitRiverUpdate.pdf Eisler, R. 1985. Cadmium hazards to fish, wildlife, and invertebrates: A synoptic review. Biological Report 85(1.2). U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Laurel, MD; USA. Eisler 1986. Polychlorinated biphenyl hazards to fish, wildlife, and invertebrates: A synoptic review. Biological Report 85(1.7). U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Laurel, MD; USA. Eisler 1987a. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon hazards to fish, wildlife, and invertebrates: A synoptic review. Biological Report 85(1.11). U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Laurel, MD; USA. Eisler 1987b. Mercury hazards to fish, wildlife, and invertebrates: A synoptic review. Biological Report 85(1.10). U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Laurel, MD; USA. Farara, D.G. and A.J. Burt.1993. Environmental Assessment of Detroit River Sediments and Benthic Macroinvertebrate Communities - 1991. Brampton, ON, Report prepared for the Ontario Ministry of Environment and Energy by Beak Consultants Ltd. Francis, J.T. In press. A creel survey of the Detroit River, spring 2000. Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Fisheries Division, Fisheries Technical Report, Ann Arbor, MI. Froese, K.L., D.A. Verbrugge, S.A. Snyder, F. Tilton, M. Tuchman, A. Ostaszewski and G.P . Giesy. 1997. “PCBs in the Detroit River water column,” J. Great Lakes Res. 23(4):440-449. Goodyear, Carole D., Thomas A. Edsall, Diane M. Ormsby Dempsey, G. David Moss, and Paul E. Polanski. 1982. Atlas of the Spawning and Nursery Areas of Great Lakes Fishes, Volume VIII, Detroit River. Great Lakes Fishery Laboratory, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ann Arbor, MI. 42 pp. Government of Canada and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1995. Great Lakes Atlas - 3rd Edition. http://www.epa.gov/glnpo/atlas/use-impa.html accessed March 29, 2000. Haas, R. C., W. C. Bryant, K. D. Smith, and A. J. Nuhfer. 1985. Movement and harvest of fish in Lake St. Clair, St. Clair River, and Detroit River. Final Report, Winter Navigation Study. Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Fisheries Division, 610 p.
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Hamdy, Y. and L. Post. 1985. “Distribution of mercury, trace organics, and other heavy metals in Detroit River sediments,” J. Great Lakes Res. 11(3):353-365. Heidtke, T.M.,J.H. Hartig, and B. Yu. eds. 2003. Evaluating Ecosystem Results of PCB Control Measures within the Detroit River-Western Lake Erie Basin. Available online at http://www.tnnusa.com/art/pfd/PCB_Final_ReportUEF.pdf Kafcas, Ernie. 1999. Telephone conversation with author, March 3. Kafcas, Ernie. 2000. Information from files of Mt. Clemens Fish. Research Station, Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Fax to author March 30. Kaiser, K.L.E., M.E. Comba, H. Hunter, R.J. Maguire, R.J. Tkacz and R.F. Platford. 1985. “Trace organic contaminants in the Detroit River,” J. Great Lakes Res. 11(3):386-399. Kreis, R.G., G.D.Haffner, and M. Tomczak. “Contaminants in Water and Sediments.” In Conference Proceeds of State of the Strait: Status and Trends of the Detroit River Ecosystem J. Read, J.H. Hartig, and P Murray, eds.. 2001. Available online at http:// . cronus.uwindsor.ca/units/glier/stateofthestrait/main.nsf Manny, B.A., T.A. Edsall and E. Jaworski. 1988. The Detroit River: An ecological profile. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Biol. Rep. 85(7.3). 130 p. Manny, Bruce A. 1999. Contamination Distribution and Movement at Grassy Island. Completion Report for NBS Reimbursable Agreement No: 84080-1491-MH25. Internal document on file at Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge, Saginaw, Michigan 29 p. Manny, Bruce. 2000. Telephone conversation with author, April 12, 2001. Manny, B. A. 2001. Setting priorities for conserving and remediating Detroit River habitats. Chapter 10 in: John Hartig (ed.) Honoring our River, Caring for our Home. Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. In press. Mazak, E.J., H.J. MacIsaac, M.R. Servos, and R. Hesslein. 1997. Influence of feeding habits on organochlorine contaminant accumulation in waterfowl on the Great Lakes. Ecological Applications 7:1133-1143. Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Ontario Ministry of the Environment.1991. Detroit River Remedial Action Plan Stage I. Lansing, MI, Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Michigan Department of Environmental Quality.1996. 1996 Detroit River Remedial Action Plan Report. Lansing, MI, Surface Water Quality Division. Miller, H.J. 1961. Waterfowl populations in vicinity of Grassy and Mammy Juda Islands, Detroit River. Memo to Grassy Island, Wayne County File dated February 10, 1961. Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Robertson, James A., Kent C. Taylor, Michael J. Hambacher, William A. Lovis, and G. William Monaghan. 1999. Overview study of archaeological and cultural values on Shiawassee, Michigan Islands, and Wyandotte National Wildlife Refuges in Saginaw, Charlevoix, Alpena, and Wayne Counties, Michigan. Prepared for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service under contract number 301818M494. Two volumes.
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Upper Great Lakes Connecting Channels Study Management Team. 1988. Upper Great Lakes Connecting Channels Study. Vol. II, Final Report. Upper Mississippi River and Great Lakes Region Joint Venture Management Board. 1998. North American Waterfowl Management Plan: Upper Mississippi River and Great Lakes Region Joint Venture Implementation Plan Update. 58 pp. plus appendices. U.S. Department of Energy, Carbon Sequestration Research and Development, 1999. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Environment Canada. 1999. Biodiversity Investment Areas: Coastal Wetland Ecosystems. http://www.epa.gov/grtlakes/solec/98/ papers/coastabia/background.html and associated pages accessed March 29, 2000. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 3. November 1990. Regional Wetlands Concept Plan: Emergency Wetlands Resources Act.13 pages + tables. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 3. January1999. Fish & Wildlife Resource Conservation Priorities. 25 pp.
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