James-Pirri, M.-J., C. Roman. A new nekton sampler for salt marsh ditches. New England Estuarine Research Society Conference. Bar Harbor, ME. May 9-11, 2002.
James-Pirri, M.J-. Monitoring salt marsh nekton in the Northeast Coastal & Barrier Network. Northeast Coastal and Barrier Network 3-Year Start-up Review. National Park Service, Kingston, RI. 2008.
James-Pirri, M.-J. 2004. Implementing long-term monitoring of salt marsh communities within the Northeast Coastal and Barrier Network of the National Park Service. Year 1: Monitoring at Colonial National Historic Site, Gateway National Recreation Area, and Fire Island National Seashore. Report to the National Park Service, Northeast Coastal Barrier Network. Kingston, RI.
James-Pirri, M.-J. 2005. Implementing long-term monitoring of salt Marsh communities within the Northeast Coastal and Barrier Network of the National Park Service. Year 2: Monitoring at Boston Harbor Islands National Park Area, Cape Cod National Seashore, Gateway National Recreation Area, and Sagamore Hill National Historic Site National Seashore. Report to the National Park Service, Northeast Coastal Barrier Network, Kingston, RI.
James-Pirri, M.-J. 2006. Implementing long-term monitoring of salt marsh communities within the Northeast Coastal and Barrier Network of the National Park Service. Year 3: Monitoring at monitoring at Assateague Island National Seashore and George Washington Birthplace National Monument. Report to the National Park Service, Northeast Coastal Barrier Network. Kingston, RI.
James-Pirri, M.-J., C. Roman, J. Swanson. 2010. A method to quantitatively sample nekton in salt marsh ditches and small tidal creeks. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 139: 413-419.
James-Pirri, M.-J., P. Rafferty. 2011. Nekton community analyses (2005-2009) for Jamaica Bay, Gateway National Recreational Area, New York. National Park Service. Patchogue, NY. Report submitted to Gateway National Recreation Area.
James-Pirri, M.-J. Seasonal movement of the American horseshoe crab Limulus polyphemus in a semi-enclosed bay on Cape Cod, Massachusetts (USA) as determined by acoustic telemetry. New England Estuarine Research Society, Provincetown, MA. October 28-30, 2010.
James-Pirri, M.-J., A. Leschen, A. Horseshoe crabs as the great unifiers: the first regional New England surveys to gather spawning population data for fisheries management. Cape Cod Natural History Conference, West Barnstable, MA. March 14, 2009.
James-Pirri, M.-J., K. Tuxbury, S. Fish Marino, S. Koch, W. Kurz. 2009. Summary of past and future horseshoe crab research on Cape Cod, MA (USA). Pages 622-623 In J.T. Tanacredi, M.L. Botton, and D.R. Smith, editors. Biology and Conservation of Horseshoe Crabs. Springer, NY.