Kelps are ecologically important seaweeds that dominated the nearshore vegetation community prior to dam removal on the Elwha River. Dam removal is expected to trigger a shift from kelps to vegetation types that are characteristic of soft-sediment communities through restoring natural sediment supply. This study is investigating how nearshore vegetation responds to restoration of the natural sediment regime, both initially when large amounts of sediment entrained in the reservoirs are released and over longer time periods. We assessed vegetation at multiple spatial scales using three approaches. First, we measured floating kelp canopy area using aerial photography. Second, we assessed the abundance of understory kelp and seagrasses with tow...
Conspicuous declines in the abundance of bull kelp (Nereocystis luetkeana), the most common canopy-f...
There are more than 9,000 overwater structures in the Puget Sound casting an estimated 9 km2 of anth...
Deconstruction of two dams on the Elwha River began in September 2011, resulting in large inputs to ...
Large amounts of sediment entered the Strait of Juan de Fuca during a staged, three year removal of ...
River dam removals are a form of sediment supply to the sub-tidal areas near river mouths. Suspende...
The Salish Sea hosts one of the most diverse kelp communities in the world. This critical biogenic h...
The coastal marine ecosystem near the Elwha River was altered by a massive sediment influx-over 10 m...
Dam removals induce large scale disturbances to a system, having wide-spread impacts on the physical...
The ongoing removal of the Elwha and Glines Canyon dams on the Elwha River have mobilized a massive ...
Canopy-forming kelp forests are found all over the world and operate as marine foundation species, c...
The Elwha River Restoration Project was the largest US dam removal project to date, both in dam heig...
Subtidal kelp, over 20 species in total, are abundant in the Puget Sound but no data exists on how t...
This study assessed changes in floating kelp canopy area through comparing historical data to recent...
Defence Construction Canada, on behalf of the Department of National Defence (DND), undertook dredgi...
Bull Kelp forests are an important habitat in the Salish Sea. They provide critical habitat for a wi...
Conspicuous declines in the abundance of bull kelp (Nereocystis luetkeana), the most common canopy-f...
There are more than 9,000 overwater structures in the Puget Sound casting an estimated 9 km2 of anth...
Deconstruction of two dams on the Elwha River began in September 2011, resulting in large inputs to ...
Large amounts of sediment entered the Strait of Juan de Fuca during a staged, three year removal of ...
River dam removals are a form of sediment supply to the sub-tidal areas near river mouths. Suspende...
The Salish Sea hosts one of the most diverse kelp communities in the world. This critical biogenic h...
The coastal marine ecosystem near the Elwha River was altered by a massive sediment influx-over 10 m...
Dam removals induce large scale disturbances to a system, having wide-spread impacts on the physical...
The ongoing removal of the Elwha and Glines Canyon dams on the Elwha River have mobilized a massive ...
Canopy-forming kelp forests are found all over the world and operate as marine foundation species, c...
The Elwha River Restoration Project was the largest US dam removal project to date, both in dam heig...
Subtidal kelp, over 20 species in total, are abundant in the Puget Sound but no data exists on how t...
This study assessed changes in floating kelp canopy area through comparing historical data to recent...
Defence Construction Canada, on behalf of the Department of National Defence (DND), undertook dredgi...
Bull Kelp forests are an important habitat in the Salish Sea. They provide critical habitat for a wi...
Conspicuous declines in the abundance of bull kelp (Nereocystis luetkeana), the most common canopy-f...
There are more than 9,000 overwater structures in the Puget Sound casting an estimated 9 km2 of anth...
Deconstruction of two dams on the Elwha River began in September 2011, resulting in large inputs to ...