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  • The following list is a bibliography for Applied Biomonitoring.  Selected papers are provided in a PDF format (readable with Adobe Acrobat on this website http://appliedbiomonitoring.com).  
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                2000.  Salazar, M. H. and S. M. Salazar.  Draft Standard Guide for 
   
           Conducting Field Bioassays with Marine, Estuarine and Freshwater Bivalves.
                Submitted to ASTM; in Review.  
                [PDF File:  Draft ASTM Bivalve Standard.PDF 1080 kb]

               2000.  Salazar, M. H. and S. M. Salazar.  Rationale and Methods for Combining
                Exposure and Effects Endpoints in a Single Bioassay:  Revising Sediment
                Bioaccumulation and Toxicity Test Protocols.  Proceedings, Sediment
                Management Annual Review Meeting.  Seattle Washington.  May 2000.  
   
           [PDF File: SMARM 2000.PDF  220 kb]

1999.  Salazar, M. H. and S. M. Salazar.  Characterizing exposure and effects of TBT in bivalves using tissue chemistry and sublethal endpoints.  Proceedings, Sediment Management Annual Review Meeting.  Seattle Washington.  April 1999.  [PDF File:  SMARMPaper.PDF  124 kb]

1998. Applied Biomonitoring. Caged Mussel Monitoring Pilot Study, Ballast Water Treatment Facility, Port Valdez. Final Report submitted to Prince William Sound Regional Citizens’ Advisory Council, July 30, 1998. RCAC Contract Number: 631.1.97; 88 pp. plus appendices.  [PDF File:   VALDEZ.PDF   1.75 Mb]

1998. Salazar, M.H. and S.M. Salazar. Chapter 8. Using caged bivalves as part of an exposure-dose-response triad to support an integrated risk assessment strategy. In: A. de Peyster and K.E. Day (Eds.); Ecological Risk Assessment: A Meeting of Policy and Science, SETAC Press, pp. 167-192.  [PDF File:  SDBRISK.PDF      246kb]

1998. Salazar, M.H. Refined caged bivalve methodologies as part of EEM: characterizing chemical exposure and biological effects. In, S. C. Courtenay, W. R. Parker, and G. P. Rawn (Eds.), Proceedings of a Workshop to Assess Alternatives to the Fish Survey Component of the Environmental Effects Monitoring Program of Canadian Pulp and Paper Mills, 17-18 February 1997, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Canadian Technical Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 2233, pp. 30-35.

1997. Applied Biomonitoring. Caged Bivalve Pilot Study, Port Alice Mill, EEM Program. Draft Final Report submitted to Environment Canada December 24, 1997. Environment Canada Contract Number KE629-7-5182; 101 pp. plus appendices.

1997. Salazar, M.H. Part II: Critical evaluation of bivalve molluscs as a biomonitoring tool for the mining industry in Canada. In: A.R. Stewart and D.F. Malley, Technical Evaluation of Molluscs as Biomonitoring Tool for the Canadian Mining Industry. Prepared for Natural Resources Canada/CANMET, AETE Project 2.3.1, pp. 163-248.  [PDF File:  CANMET.PDF  343kb]

1997. Salazar, M.H. and S.M. Salazar. Using bioaccumulation and growth in caged intertidal oysters to assess oil exposure and effects in Delaware Bay. In, Proceedings, 20th Arctic and Marine Oilspill (AMOP) Technical Seminar, June 11-13, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, pp. 661-675.  [PDF File:  AMOP.PDF  112kb]

1996. Salazar, M.H. and S.M. Salazar. Using caged bivalves for environmental effects monitoring at pulp and paper mills: rationale and historical perspective. In: Proceedings, 23rd Annual Aquatic Toxicity Workshop: Tools for Ecological Risk Assessment, Calgary, Alberta. October 7-9, 1996. Edited by J.S. Goudey, M.D. Treissman, and A.J. Nimmi, pp. 129-136.  [PDF File:  23ATW.PDF  114kb]

1996. Salazar, M.H. and S.M. Salazar. Using caged bivalves to characterize exposure and effects associated with pulp and paper mill effluents. Water Sci. Tech. 35(2-3):213-220.  [PDF File: PULPPAPER.PDF  71kb]

1996. Salazar, M.H. and S.M. Salazar. Chapter 15. Mussels as bioindicators: effects of TBT on survival, bioaccumulation and growth under natural conditions. In: M. A. Champ and P. F. Seligman (Eds.), Organotin: Environmental Fate and Effects. Chapman & Hall. pp. 305-330. [PDF File:  CHAPTER15.PDF  343kb]

1996. Salazar, S.M., N. Beckvar, M.H. Salazar, and K. Finkelstein. An in-situ assessment of mercury contamination in the Sudbury River, Massachusetts, using bioaccumulation and growth in transplanted freshwater mussels. NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS ORCA 89.  [PDF File:  NYANZA.PDF  823kb]

1995. Salazar, M.H. and S.M. Salazar. Measuring bioaccumulation and bioeffects in transplanted bivalves as a pollution monitoring tool. In, Proceedings Puget Sound Research ‘95, January 12-14, 1995, Bellevue, Washington. Puget Sound Water Quality Authority, Vol. 1, pp. 391-397.

1995. Salazar, M.H. and S.M. Salazar. In situ bioassays using transplanted mussels: I. Estimating chemical exposure and bioeffects with bioaccumulation and growth. In: J. S. Hughes, G. R. Biddinger, and E. Mones (Eds.), Third Symposium on Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment, STP 1218. American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, 1994. pp. 216-241.  [PDF File:  STP1218-1.PDF   252kb]

1995. Salazar, M.H., P. B. Duncan, S.M. Salazar, and K. A. Rose. In situ bioassays using transplanted mussels: II. Assessing contaminated sediment at a Superfund site in Puget Sound. In: J. S. Hughes, G. R. Biddinger, and E. Mones (Eds.), Third Symposium on Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment, STP 1218. American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, 1994. pp. 242-263.  [PDF File:  STP1218-2.PDF   407kb]

1993. Salazar, M.H. Caged mussels as a field bioassay for oil spills: Establishing exposure and potential injuries to support natural resource damage assessment. In: Proceedings, Natural Resource Damage Assessment: Workshop for Natural Resource Trustees, July 8 - 13, 1993, Bodega Bay, CA.

1993. Salazar, M.H. and J. W. Iliff. Injury determination and quantification. In: Proceedings, 8th Symposium on Coastal and Ocean Management, Coastal Zone ‘93, Vol. 2, 1278-1287.  [PDF File: INJURY.PDF   31kb]

1992. Salazar, M.H. Use and misuse of mussels in natural resource damage assessment. In: Proceedings, MTS ‘92, Washington, D.C., October 19-21, 1992, Marine Technology Society. Volume 1, Global Ocean Resources, pp. 257-264.

1991. Salazar, M.H. and S.M. Salazar. Transplanted juvenile mussels as in-situ biological indicators. SETAC 12th Annual Meeting, 3-7 November 1991, Seattle, Washington, Abstract Only (#5052).

1991. Chadwick D. B. and M.H. Salazar. Integrated measurement technologies for monitoring the marine environment. In: Proceedings, Oceans '91 Conference, 1-3 October 1991, Honolulu, Hawaii, Vol. 1, pp. 343-350.

1991. Salazar, M.H. and D. B. Chadwick. Using real-time physical/chemical sensors and in-situ biological indicators to monitor water pollution. In: L. C. Wrobel and C. A. Brebbia (Eds.), Water Pollution: Modeling, Measuring and Prediction. First International Conference on Water Pollution Modeling, Measuring and Prediction, 1991. Elsevier Applied Science, London. pp. 463-480.

1991. Salazar, M.H. and S.M. Salazar. Assessing site-specific effects of TBT contamination with mussel growth rates. 3rd International Organotin Symposium Special Edition, Mar. Environ. Res. 32:131-150.

1991. Salazar, M.H. and S.M. Salazar. Mussels as bioindicators: A case study of tributyltin effects in San Diego Bay. In: Chapman, P. M., F. S. Bishay, E. A. Power, K. Hall, L. Harding, D. McLeay and M. Nassichuk (Eds.), Proceedings, 17th Annual Aquatic Toxicity Workshop, Vancouver, Canada, 5-7 November 1990. Can. Tech. Report. Fish. Aq. Sci., 1774:47-75.

1990. Salazar, M.H. and S.M. Salazar. Utility of Mussel growth in assessing the environmental effects of tributyltin. In: Proceedings, 3rd International Organotin Symposium, 17-20 April 1990, Monaco. (Extended Abstract). pp. 132-136.

1990. Salazar, S.M. and M.H. Salazar. Bioaccumulation of tributyltin in mussels. In: Proceedings, 3rd International Organotin Symposium, 17-20 April 1990, Monaco. (Extended Abstract). pp. 79-83.

1990. Salazar, M.H. Risk assessment philosophy for contaminated sediments at Navy aquatic hazardous waste sites. In: Proceedings, Environmental Research and Development (R&D) Technical Workshop, 7-9 November 1989, San Diego, California. Naval Ocean Systems Center Technical Report 1792, pp. 135-142.

1989. Salazar, M.H. and S.M. Salazar. Acute effects of (Bis)tributyltin oxide on marine organisms: Summary of work performed 1981 - 1983. Naval Ocean Systems Technical Report #1299. 78 pages.

1989. Salazar, M.H. Mortality, growth and bioaccumulation in mussels exposed to TBT: differences between the laboratory and the field. In: Proceedings, Oceans 1989 Conference, 18-21 September 1989, Seattle, Washington, Organotin Symposium. Vol. 2, pp. 530-536.

1988. Salazar, M.H. and S.M. Salazar. Tributyltin and mussel growth in San Diego Bay. In: Proceedings, Oceans 1988 Conference, 31 Oct - 2 Nov 1988, Baltimore, Maryland, Organotin Symposium. Vol. 4, pp. 1188-1195.

1988. Salazar, M.H. and M. A. Champ. Tributyltin and water quality: A question of environmental significance. In: Proceedings, Oceans 1988 Conference, 31 Oct - 2 Nov 1988, Baltimore, Maryland, Organotin Symposium. Vol. 4, pp. 1497-1506.

1987. Salazar, M.H. The tenuous relationship between organotin laboratory studies, field monitoring and nature. SETAC Eighth Annual Meeting, 9-12 November 1987, Pensacola, Florida. Abstract Only (#334).

1987. Salazar, S.M., M.H. Salazar, B. M. Davidson, P. M. Stang, K. Meyers-Schulte. A portable environmental test system: A field assessment of organotin leachates - test and evaluation. Naval Ocean Systems Center Technical Report #1202. 29 pages.

1987. Salazar, M.H. and S.M. Salazar. TBT effects on juvenile mussel growth. In: Proceedings, Oceans 1987 Conference, 28 Sept - 1 Oct 1987, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Organotin Symposium. Vol. 4 pp. 1504-1510.

1987. Salazar, M.H. and S.M. Salazar. TBT effects on juvenile bivalve growth. SETAC Eighth Annual Meeting, 9-12 November 1987, Pensacola, Florida. Abstract Only (#330).

1987. Salazar, S.M., B. M. Davidson, M.H. Salazar, P. M. Stang, K. Meyers-Schulte and R. S. Henderson. Field assessment of a new site-specific bioassay system. In: Proceedings, Oceans 1987 Conference, 28 Sept - 1 Oct 1987, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Organotin symposium, Vol. 4, pp. 1461-1470.

1986. Salazar, M.H. Environmental significance and interpretation of organotin bioassays. In: Proceedings, Oceans 1986 Conference, 23-25 September 1986, Washington, D. C., Organotin Symposium, Vol. 4, pp. 1240-1244.

1985. Salazar, M.H. and S.M. Salazar. Ecological evaluation of organotin-contaminated sediment. Naval Ocean Systems Center Technical Report #1050. 21 pages.

1985. Salazar, M.H. and S.M. Salazar. The effects of sediment on the survival of mysids exposed to organotins. Proceedings, 11th U.S./Japan Experts Meeting on Management of Sediments Containing Toxic Substances, 4-6 November 1985, Seattle, Washington. pp. 176-192.

1985. Salazar, M.H. and S.M. Salazar. Ecological evaluation of organotin contaminated sediment. In: Proceedings of the 10th U.S./Japan Experts Meeting on Management of Bottom Sediments Containing Toxic Substances, October 1984, Kyoto, Japan.

1984. Meador, J. P., S. C. U'Ren and M.H. Salazar. A flow-through bioassay system for the evaluation of organotin antifouling compounds. Water Research 18(5):647-650.

 

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