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      • 1. Ecology and Restoration Potential of the Manchac Wetlands: Effects of Multiple Stressors on Marshes and Swamps PI: Paul Keddy
      • 2. An Assessment of Ecosystem Health of the Wetlands in the Upper Lake Pontchartrain Basin: Identification of Restoration Potential PI: Gary Shaffer
      • 3. Constraints on Plant Establishment and Community Composition PI: Mark Hester
      • 4. Ecology and Restoration Potential of the Manchac Wetlands: Vegetation and Bird Communities PI: Phil Stouffer
      • 5. Utilization of Parasite Community Structure as an Indicator of Environmental Pollution PI: William Font
      • 6. Ecology and Restoration Potential of the Manchac Wetlands: Effects of Contaminants PI: Ann Cheek
      • 7. Ecology and Restoration Potential of the Manchac Wetlands: Teacher workshops and In-Service Training PI: Debbie Dardis
      • 9. Contingent Valuation of the Western Lake Pontchartrain Basin Ecosystem PI: Jay Johnson
      • 10. Amphibian and Reptile Monitoring in the Pontchartrain-Maurepas Region PI: Brian Crother
      • 11. Restoring Biological Diversity to Wetlands of the Greater Manchac Region PI: Paul Keddy
      • 12.The Historical Transformation of the Manchac Basin Ecosystem: Ecological Degradation at the Hands of Man PI: Sam Hyde
      • 13. Organic Matter Processing in Western Lake Pontchartrain Basin Wetlands PI: Colin Jackson
      • 14. A Whole-System Approach for Restoring the Wetlands of the Western Lake Pontchartrain Basin PI: Gary Shaffer, Phil Stouffer, Micheal Porrier
      • 17. Are Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Stressors for Lymphocyte Development or Activation in Frog Populations in Bayou Trepagnier? PI: Penny Shockett
      • 18. Genetic Variation Between Lake Maurepas and Mississippi River Basin Fishes PI: Kyle Piller
      • 20. Establishment of Baseline Concentrations and Elucidation of Environmental Processes Controlling the Bioavailability and Bioaccumulation of Mercury and Other Toxic Metals in the Lake Maurepas Basin. PI: Jonathan Willis, Kyle Piller, Assaf Abdelghani, Mark Hester
      • 21. Development of White Paper, How-To Manual, Outreach Workshops and Website for Mitigation Banking in Manchac Swamp PI: Robert Moreau, Michael Greene, Richard Campanella
      • 22. Hydraulic Conductivity and Vulnerability to Xylem Cavitation of Baldcypress (Taxodium distichum) Along a Salinity Gradient as Indicators for Restoration Success. PI: Volker Stiller
      • 23. Salinity as a Stressor of the Freshwater Turtle (Trachemys scripta) in the Lake Pontchartrain Basin PI: Roldan Valverde
      • 24. Genetic variation between Lake Maurepas and Mississippi River Basin Fishes Part II PI: Kyle Piller
      • 26. De-energizing Storms with Cypress/Tupelo Buffers: A Plan to Restore the Repressed Swamps of the lake Pontchartrain Basin by Using Point and Non-point Freshwater Sources PI: Gary Shaffer, McGraw, Mashriqui
      • 27. Mitigating the Spread of Zebra Mussels into Wetlands from Mississippi River Diversions PI: William Font, Fitzsimmons
      • 28. Development of an Index of Biological Integrity for Lake Pontchartrain Basin Wetlands PI: Bossart, Jackson, Abdelghani
      • 29. Determining the Potential for Algal Bloom in Lake Maurepas: Effects of Changing Nutrient Load from Freshwater Diversion and Changes in Human Population PI: Voegel, Pinckney, Passey

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