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Infectious diseases in the marine realm may have severe ecologic and socio-economic implications. This thesis addresses disease in the foundation species Zostera marina, commonly known as eelgrass. In the 1930s ‘wasting disease’ hit trans-Atlantic Zostera marina L. (eelgrass) populations, provoking the biggest ever reported seagrass die-off.
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Humboldt Bay Cooperative Eelgrass Project
The detection of dwarf eelgrass (Zostera japonica Aschers and Graebn) in Humboldt Bay, California, in June 2002 represents the southern extent of its range in the Eastern Pacific and it is the first time this introduced species has been encountered in California. Z. japonica is capable of rapid expansion over non-vegetated mudflats, and the species has
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Using Moored Arrays and Hyperspectral Aerial Imagery to Develop Nutrient Criteria for New Hampshire\u27s Estuaries [PDF]
Increasing nitrogen concentrations and declining eelgrass beds in Great Bay, NH are clear indicators of impending problems for the state’s estuaries.
Gregory, Thomas K +4 more
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Existing estimates of carbon sequestration by coastal vegetated ecosystems (e.g., kelp forests, seagrass meadows) remain highly uncertain because they utilize few measurements with high uncertainty or focus on individual stocks or fluxes.
Kira A. Krumhansl +6 more
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Environmental Indicator Report: Species and Habitats [PDF]
During the fall and winter of 2001-2002, the New Hampshire Estuaries Project’s Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) developed a suite of environmental indicators to track progress toward the NHEP’s management goals and objectives.
Trowbridge, Phil
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2016 Oyster Reef Restoration Project Funded by the Aquatic Resources Mitigation Program [PDF]
This report describes the results of the construction and initial monitoring phase of an oyster restoration project conducted in 2016 by the University of New Hampshire (UNH) and The Nature Conservancy (TNC), funded by the New Hampshire Aquatic Resources
Grizzle, Raymond E., Ward, Krystin M.
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DISTRIBUTION PATTERN OF HYDROZOA ON THE BROAD-LEAVED EELGRASS AND NARROW-LEAVED EELGRASS
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Eelgrass microbiome and disease dynamics under field and lab heat stress. [PDF]
Maher RL +4 more
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Geese in Humboldt Help Eelgrass
On their annual northward migration, tens of thousands of brant geese descend on Humboldt Bay to feed on the long green ends of eelgrass. It might seem grazing could hurt eelgrass, which provides important vegetation and habitat for many marine species. However, this is not the case.
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Seagrass and oyster interactions under a warming climate scenario: A mesocosm experiment. [PDF]
Schafer N +5 more
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