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Many estuaries ... (3) unattainable recovery (i.e., ecosystem collapse) (Borja et al., 2010). Duarte et al. (2009) asserted that, because of multiple shifting baselines, the restoration of coastal ...
Estuaries are dynamic ecosystems that have some of the highest biotic diversity and levels of production in the world. Humans have had a long relationship with the ebb and flow of estuaries around ...
Ten billion dollars in funding to restore beach dunes and dune grass, salt marshes and estuaries ... N.J. region, reduced storm damage to adjacent areas by 11 percent. A study of the Gulf Coast ...
The effects of Atlantic cordgrass on the sensitive marine estuaries of the West Coast will be studied under a $3.8 million grant awarded to UC Davis researchers by the National Science Foundation. The ...
Specific characteristics such as climate and hydrology, as well as the presence of plants, determine whether a coastal region absorbs ... regions still have many estuaries that release greenhouse ...
From southbound cane toads to invasive weeds and fluctuating fish stocks, a novel technique called eDNA has revealed what's in NSW waterways—and how it's influenced by natural disasters.
They found dramatic coastal recession along the mouths ... at well over $10 million USD annually, with $1.3 million of that coming from the region's natural capital in fisheries services alone.
The TEGNA Foundation donated $3,000 to the Coastal Bend Bays and Estuaries Program. The non-profit is going to use that money to buy 3,000 workbooks for students who take field trips to the Nueces ...
A new study finds the Atlantic coast ... all estuaries will see increases in nutrient loadings," Montefiore says. "But the highest increases appear to be in the North Atlantic region -- which ...
Powerful ocean breakers can be deceiving along the coast! For if you know where to go, safe harbors like Nehalem, Ore., offer a fine launch point to explore a calm corner of the region.
“Estuaries, because of their proximity to human settlements, are sort of ground zero for human impacts,” says marine ecologist Larry B. Crowder of Duke University. The bounties of coastal seas ...