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Study region: Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint (ACF) Basin in the Southeast US Study focus: Operational rules of managed river systems are typically developed based on historical hydrology. This approach fails to consider alternative plausible hydrologic
Steve Leitman +2 more
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Development of Florida’s marine Fisheries-Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began in 1985, and it initiated long-term monitoring in Tampa Bay in 1989 with the purpose of providing timely fishery-independent data and analyses to fishery managers for ...
Meagan N. Schrandt +7 more
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Watershed-Mediated Ecomorphological Variation: A Case Study with the Twin-Striped Clubtail Dragonfly (<i>Hylogomphus geminatus</i>). [PDF]
Girgente JS, McIntyre NE.
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Impact of Atmospheric Correction on Classification and Quantification of Seagrass Density from WorldView-2 Imagery. [PDF]
Hill VJ +7 more
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Bacterioplankton abundance and chlorophyll concentration and the factors that control them (temperature, nutrient concentrations, and rates of growth, grazing, and export) were studied in Apalachicola Bay, FL, during two summers with contrasting river ...
Putland, Jennifer N. +5 more
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Seagrass is an angiosperm which provides many ecosystem services in coastal areas, such as providing food, shelter and nurseries for many species, and decreasing the impact of waves on shorelines.
Ahmed, Rahma +2 more
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The Blockade and Fall of Apalachicola, 1861-1862
President Lincoln proclaimed the blockade of all Confederate ports on April 19, 1861. In order to make the blockade effective, the United States Navy was split into two squadrons: the Atlantic Squadron which was to guard the entire Atlantic coast as far ...
Cushman, Jr., Joseph D.
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Expressions of a dying tradition: Vernacular watercraft in Apalachicola, Florida
The sleepy community of Apalachicola, Florida, once was among the largest ports on the Gulf of Mexico , serving as the distribution center for goods shipped up and down the Apalachicola River .
Horrell, Christopher E. (author) +1 more
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Metaplasia of respiratory and digestive tissues in the eastern oyster Crassostrea virginica associated with the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. [PDF]
Roopnarine DS +4 more
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The Eastern Oyster Crassostrea virginica is an important component of the ecology of Apalachicola Bay, Florida, and the economy of the region. Although oyster reefs in the Bay occur in both tidal zones, subtidal reefs have received the most attention ...
Geselbracht, Laura +3 more
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