Recently, the distribution and changes in submerged aquatic vegetation (SAY) in the Escambia-Pensacola Bay System in northeastern Florida were monitored by two techniques. One technique used divers to measure changes in the deepwater margin of beds and provided horizontal growth measurements to the nearest centimeter, the other used a differential global positioning system (DGPS) on a small boat to map the perimeter of SAY beds in shallow water. Current distribution of SAY in Escambia Bay shows that most of the SAY losses that occurred during the 1950s to 1970s have been recovered. In Santa Rosa Sound and Pensacola Bay, SAY showed significant increased growth with horizontal growth rates of some beds averaging more than 50 em over the past ...
In southwest Florida, changes in hydrology have fundamentally changed the timing and amount of fresh...
Aerial surveys of coastal habitats can uniquely inform the science and management of shallow, coasta...
The Tampa Bay Estuary Program (TBEP) has selected seagrass restoration target depths for each major ...
In 1978, a program was initiated in the Chesapeake Bay region to investigate the decline of submerge...
Aerial surveys of seagrass coverage in the Pensacola Bay system (PBS) have been conducted during 196...
Seagrasses, or submerged aquatic vegetation (SA V), have been mapped in the Chesapeake Bay five time...
Estimates of submerged aquatic vegetative (SAV) along the U.S. Gulf of Mexico (Gulf) generally focus...
Seagrass habitats in South Florida are exceptionally valuable. They play an important ecological rol...
Submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) is an important living resource in many coastal areas throughout ...
The distribution and abundance of submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) in the lower Chesapeake Bay and...
The mid-Atlantic coastal bays are shallow coastal lagoons, separated from the Atlantic Ocean by barr...
The Chesapeake Bay, with its extensive littoral zone and broad salinity regime of Oto 25 ppt, suppor...
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
This final grant report is subdivided into two major sections. the first section describes the distr...
Submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) cover has declined in brackish lakes in the southern Everglades c...
In southwest Florida, changes in hydrology have fundamentally changed the timing and amount of fresh...
Aerial surveys of coastal habitats can uniquely inform the science and management of shallow, coasta...
The Tampa Bay Estuary Program (TBEP) has selected seagrass restoration target depths for each major ...
In 1978, a program was initiated in the Chesapeake Bay region to investigate the decline of submerge...
Aerial surveys of seagrass coverage in the Pensacola Bay system (PBS) have been conducted during 196...
Seagrasses, or submerged aquatic vegetation (SA V), have been mapped in the Chesapeake Bay five time...
Estimates of submerged aquatic vegetative (SAV) along the U.S. Gulf of Mexico (Gulf) generally focus...
Seagrass habitats in South Florida are exceptionally valuable. They play an important ecological rol...
Submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) is an important living resource in many coastal areas throughout ...
The distribution and abundance of submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) in the lower Chesapeake Bay and...
The mid-Atlantic coastal bays are shallow coastal lagoons, separated from the Atlantic Ocean by barr...
The Chesapeake Bay, with its extensive littoral zone and broad salinity regime of Oto 25 ppt, suppor...
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
This final grant report is subdivided into two major sections. the first section describes the distr...
Submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) cover has declined in brackish lakes in the southern Everglades c...
In southwest Florida, changes in hydrology have fundamentally changed the timing and amount of fresh...
Aerial surveys of coastal habitats can uniquely inform the science and management of shallow, coasta...
The Tampa Bay Estuary Program (TBEP) has selected seagrass restoration target depths for each major ...