Exploring the Interface: Earth, Air, Water, and Life on Fire Island 4
Population Ecology and Conservation of the Eastern Box Turtle Population at the William Floyd Estate 5
Understanding and Evaluating Barrier Island and Estuarine Response to the Wilderness Breach 5
The Opening of the Breach in Fire Island and its Impact on Great South Bay 6
Controls on Barrier Island Response and Recovery to Hurricane Sandy 6
Assessing the Response of the Great South Bay Water Quality and Plankton Community to Hurricane Sandy 7
Assessing the Impact of Hurricane Sandy on Water Quality, Seagrass Resources and Nekton Utilization of Seagrass Habitats 8
Restoration of Sediment Transport Processes at Sailors Haven: Evaluation of 2011 Demonstration Project and Plans for Beneficial Use 9
Marine Mammal and Sea Turtle Strandings on Fire Island National Seashore for 2013 and Overview of Bottlenose Dolphin Unusual Mortality Event 9
Response of Piping Plovers to Habitats Created by Hurricane Sandy and Local Management, Preliminary Results 10
Human Influence on the Behavioral Ecology of White-tailed Deer on Fire Island 10
White-tailed Deer, Erosion, and Hurricane Impacts to the Sunken Forest and Other Maritime Forests of Fire Island 11
Landform Evolution as the Conceptual Basis for the Geomorphological Map of Fire Island 12
Assessment of Spawning Horseshoe Crabs in Mid-Atlantic National Parks 13
15 Years of Mosquito Monitoring for West Nile Virus at Fire Island 14
A Decade of Monitoring the Response of Salt Marsh Elevation to Sea-Level Rise at Fire Island 14
Using High Accuracy Geodesy to Assess Risk from Sea Level Rise and Storm Surge at Fire Island National Seashore, NY 15
Early Detection Rapid Response to Carex kobomugi (Asiatic sand sedge) on Fire Island 15
Fire Island National Seashore as an Outdoor Classroom 15
Fire Island National Seashore Wilderness Breach Management: Preparation of the Environmental Impact Statement 16
Hurricane Sandy Overwashes and Vegetation Recovery 16
Landform Evolution as the Conceptual Basis for the Geomorphological Map of Fire Island 17
Long-term Monitoring of Ocean Shoreline Position Change at Fire Island National Seashore 17
Northeast Exotic Plant Management Team at Fire Island National Seashore: Seven Years of Collaboration 18
Observation of Sandy’s Impact in New York 18
Transportation as a Barrier to Visiting National Parks by Communities of Color 19
Trends in Nesting Birds on Great South Bay Islands within Fire Island National Seashore 19
Vegetation Monitoring, Forest Regeneration, and Browsing Impacts at the William Floyd Estate 20
Visitor Attitudes Towards the Otis Pike Wilderness Area Post Superstorm Sandy 21