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STUDENT THESIS AND DISSERTATIONS 2005 Roy, L. 2005. Utilization of biochemical endpoints to determine sediment quality criteria in pacific coast flatfish. Masters Thesis. University of California-Riverside, Riverside, CA.
Seruto, C. 2005. Use of biochemical endpoints to assess physiological impacts to California Halibut due to non-urban PAH exposure from the natural oil seep, coal oil point in Santa Barbara California. Masters Thesis. University of California-Riverside, Riverside, CA. 2004 Beckenbach, EH. 2004. Surface circulation in the Santa Barbara Channel: An application of high frequency radar for descriptive physical oceanography of the coastal ocean. Ph.D. Dissertation, Interdepartmental Program in Marine Science. University of California, Santa Barbara, pp 126.
Kage, AH. 2004. Temporal and Spatial Variation in Movement Patterns of the California Sea Otter (Enhydra lutris nereis). Masters Thesis, University of California-Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA.
Tinker, MT. 2004. Sources of variation in the foraging behavior and demography of the sea otter, Enhydra lutris. Ph.D. dissertation. University of California-Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA.
2003 Bomkamp, RE. 2003. Distribution and abundance of mobile benthic macroinvertebrates and fishes on shell mounds and existing and former offshore oil platform sites, Masters Thesis, University of California, Santa Barbara.
2002 Bull, JS. 2002. An experimental evaluation of different methods of restoring Phyllospadix torreyi (Surfgrass). Masters Thesis. University of California, Santa Barbara. 77 p.
2001 Beatty, T. 2001. Three Essays on Contingent Valuation. Ph.D Dissertation, Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, University of California, Berkeley.
1999 Dugan, DS. 1999. An investigation of the population structure and growth rate of the brown rock crab, Cancer antennarius, on an offshore oil platform. Masters Thesis, California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo.
1997 Quigley, DC. 1997. Quantifying Spatial and Temporal Variations in the Distribution of Natural Marine Hydrocarbon Seeps in the Santa Barbara Channel, California. Masters Thesis, University of California, Santa Barbara. 95 pp.
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