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DENSITY AND DISTRIBUTION PATTERNS OF FULL-BLOODED CLAM (GELOINA EXPANSA; MOUSSON, 1849) IN MANGROVE ECOSYSTEMS

open access: yesJurnal Ilmu Kelautan Spermonde, 2023
Geloina expansa is a clam found in mangrove forests. The high level of public consumption and high economic value, is suspected as the cause of overfishing. It is not impossible that continuous harvesting will result in a decrease in the population of G.
Nuryani Khadijah Syahputri   +4 more
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BIODIVERSITY OF ECHINODERMATA IN MARSEGU ISLAND

open access: yesSriwijaya Journal of Environment, 2017
Echinoderms are key species that govern the structure and balance of communities and influence the sustainability of other organisms in different types of ecosystems in sea water.
Bijaya Latupono   +2 more
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Intertidal Bathymetry Extraction with Multispectral Images: A Logistic Regression Approach

open access: yesRemote Sensing, 2020
In this study, a methodology to estimate the intertidal bathymetry from multispectral remote sensing images is presented. The technique is based on the temporal variability of the water and the intertidal zone reflectance and their correlation with the ...
Isabel Bué   +2 more
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Palaeoenvironmental and biostratigraphic implications of microbial mat-related structures: Examples from the modern Gulf of Cambay and the Precambrian Vindhyan Basin, India

open access: yesJournal of Palaeogeography, 2014
A stretch of the modern hypersaline coastal plain of the Gulf of Cambay was chosen to examine the distribution of the microbial mat-related structures (MRS) on siliciclastic sediments in the intertidal and supratidal zones. The abundance of MRS increases
Santanu Banerjee   +2 more
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Distribution, morphology, and genetic affinities of dwarf embedded Fucus populations from the Northwest Atlantic Ocean [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Dwarf embedded Fucus populations in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean are restricted to the upper intertidal zone in sandy salt marsh environments; they lack holdfasts and are from attached parental populations of F. spiralis or F. spiralis x F.
Dawes, Clinton J.   +3 more
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Out of their depth: The successful use of cultured subtidal mussels for intertidal restoration

open access: yesConservation Science and Practice, 2023
Ecosystem restoration has proliferated across the globe to combat widespread ecosystem decline. Translocations of viable individuals into degraded habitats form a core component of restoration efforts, but the selection of source populations poses ...
Trevyn A. Toone   +4 more
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Estimation of Seaweed Biomass Based on Multispectral UAV in the Intertidal Zone of Gouqi Island

open access: yesRemote Sensing, 2022
UAV remote sensing inversion is an efficient and accurate method for obtaining information on vegetation coverage, biomass and other parameters. It is widely used on forest, grassland and other terrestrial vegetation.
Jianqu Chen   +4 more
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Remote sensing of intertidal morphological change in Morecambe Bay, U.K., between 1991 and 2007 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Tidal Flats are important examples of extensive areas of natural environment that remain relatively unaffected by man. Monitoring of tidal flats is required for a variety of purposes. Remote sensing has become an established technique for the measurement
Dance, S. L., Mason, D. C., Scott, T. R.
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Quantitative Remote Sensing Monitoring of the Influence for Offshore Wind Turbines Research on Intertidal Terrain Changes

open access: yesHaiyang Kaifa yu guanli, 2023
To scientifically analyze the effect of offshore wind farm on intertidal beach stability, this paper summarized the research progress of intertidal zone dynamic change analysis at home and abroad.
Lin LYU   +3 more
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Morphological response of the saltmarsh habitats of the Guadiana estuary due to flow regulation and sea-level rise [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
In the context of rapid sea-level rise in the 21st century, the reduction of fluvial sediment supply due to the regulation of river discharge represents a major challenge for the management of estuarine ecosystems.
Boski, T., Sampath, DMR
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