There is an increasing public awareness of the very strong pressures that aquatic ecosystems are experiencing because of direct and indirect influences from rapid population growth. The signs that there are problems in such ecosystems are already obvious: changes in biodiversity, decreased water availability, increased salinity and general deterioration in the catchment environment. In addition, such areas already experience instances of poor water quality caused by changes in chemical nutrients from the redeployment of land for urban, industrial and agricultural uses. Aquatic ecosystems such as catchments are essential for the health, wellbeing and diversity of the coastal and marine environment. Variations in the conditions in these envir...
Diffuse-source nutrient pollution remains a major problem within sustainable catchment management. T...
© 2016 Kevin Yeon Jiun MahSeagrass habitats support nearshore marine ecosystems globally and their d...
The shift from seagrass to macroalgae, particularly the "boom and bust" cycle of the ephemeral Chlor...
An estuary is defined as that part of a river system in which the level or salinity of the water may...
In order to manage aquatic systems, it is necessary to apply methods relating the environmental vari...
In order to investigate the various issues raised in the present study, a number of objectives were ...
The shift from seagrass to macroalgae, particularly the "boom and bust" cycle of the ephem...
In order to manage aquatic systems, it is necessary to apply methods relating the environmental vari...
Concern over the appearance of algal blooms in Summer months on Australian waterways has been increa...
Concern over the appearance of algal blooms in Summer months on Australian waterways has been increa...
This thesis examines the dynamics of estuarine macroalgae blooms of the genus Ulva and the environme...
The most obvious symptom of eutrophication in this estuarine system is a green alga, Cladophora, whi...
Pristine coastal shallow systems are usually dominated by extensive meadows of seagrass species, whi...
Diffuse-source nutrient pollution remains a major problem within sustainable catchment management. T...
Diffuse-source nutrient pollution remains a major problem within sustainable catchment management. T...
Diffuse-source nutrient pollution remains a major problem within sustainable catchment management. T...
© 2016 Kevin Yeon Jiun MahSeagrass habitats support nearshore marine ecosystems globally and their d...
The shift from seagrass to macroalgae, particularly the "boom and bust" cycle of the ephemeral Chlor...
An estuary is defined as that part of a river system in which the level or salinity of the water may...
In order to manage aquatic systems, it is necessary to apply methods relating the environmental vari...
In order to investigate the various issues raised in the present study, a number of objectives were ...
The shift from seagrass to macroalgae, particularly the "boom and bust" cycle of the ephem...
In order to manage aquatic systems, it is necessary to apply methods relating the environmental vari...
Concern over the appearance of algal blooms in Summer months on Australian waterways has been increa...
Concern over the appearance of algal blooms in Summer months on Australian waterways has been increa...
This thesis examines the dynamics of estuarine macroalgae blooms of the genus Ulva and the environme...
The most obvious symptom of eutrophication in this estuarine system is a green alga, Cladophora, whi...
Pristine coastal shallow systems are usually dominated by extensive meadows of seagrass species, whi...
Diffuse-source nutrient pollution remains a major problem within sustainable catchment management. T...
Diffuse-source nutrient pollution remains a major problem within sustainable catchment management. T...
Diffuse-source nutrient pollution remains a major problem within sustainable catchment management. T...
© 2016 Kevin Yeon Jiun MahSeagrass habitats support nearshore marine ecosystems globally and their d...
The shift from seagrass to macroalgae, particularly the "boom and bust" cycle of the ephemeral Chlor...