Long-term monitoring of eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) beds in the central subtidal portion of the Great Bay Estuary showed declines at both transplanted sites and reference beds. Eelgrass beds transplanted as mitigation for habitat loss from port development reached comparable functions (e.g., primary production, canopy structure) to natural reference sites by the late 1990s, within 6 years of transplanting. Data from 2001 to the present show significant declines in eelgrass parameters (biomass, shoot density, canopy height, leaf area) at all sites, suggesting that these declines are the result of an estuary-wide factor
Executive Summary Headlines: o Great Bay lost 21% of its eelgrass from 2012 to 2013. o As of 2013, t...
Eelgrass (Zostera marina) is an essential habitat for the Great Bay Estuary (GBE) because it provide...
Eelgrass, Zostera marina, is one of many marine and estuarine flowering plants that grow in intertid...
Eelgrass in the Great Bay Estuary declined in both distribution and biomass between 2010 and 2011. I...
Eelgrass in Great Bay itself decreased substantially (43%) between 2005 and 2006, due to losses in b...
Eelgrass in the Great Bay Estuary declined in both distribution and biomass between 2011 and 2012, c...
Eelgrass in the Great Bay Estuary in 2008 was found only in the Great Bay itself and Portsmouth Harb...
Eelgrass (Zostera marina) is an essential habitat for the Great Bay Estuary (GBE) because it provide...
Seagrasses are vascular plants that grow in shallow coastal waters. They are essential for protectio...
Eelgrass has now, in 2007, almost totally disappeared from Little Bay and the Piscataqua River. Desp...
Change analysis of eelgrass distribution in Waquoit Bay demonstrated a rapid decline of eelgrass hab...
Eelgrass in the Great Bay Estuary in 2009 was once again present only in Great Bay itself and in Por...
The effects of docks on eelgrass beds were measured using plant population characteristics (shoot de...
See also: Eelgrass/Macroalgae Discussion Primer for TAC Activities 2016-2017 http://scholars.unh.e...
The following is a revision of the 2010 eelgrass status report submitted to the Piscataqua Region Es...
Executive Summary Headlines: o Great Bay lost 21% of its eelgrass from 2012 to 2013. o As of 2013, t...
Eelgrass (Zostera marina) is an essential habitat for the Great Bay Estuary (GBE) because it provide...
Eelgrass, Zostera marina, is one of many marine and estuarine flowering plants that grow in intertid...
Eelgrass in the Great Bay Estuary declined in both distribution and biomass between 2010 and 2011. I...
Eelgrass in Great Bay itself decreased substantially (43%) between 2005 and 2006, due to losses in b...
Eelgrass in the Great Bay Estuary declined in both distribution and biomass between 2011 and 2012, c...
Eelgrass in the Great Bay Estuary in 2008 was found only in the Great Bay itself and Portsmouth Harb...
Eelgrass (Zostera marina) is an essential habitat for the Great Bay Estuary (GBE) because it provide...
Seagrasses are vascular plants that grow in shallow coastal waters. They are essential for protectio...
Eelgrass has now, in 2007, almost totally disappeared from Little Bay and the Piscataqua River. Desp...
Change analysis of eelgrass distribution in Waquoit Bay demonstrated a rapid decline of eelgrass hab...
Eelgrass in the Great Bay Estuary in 2009 was once again present only in Great Bay itself and in Por...
The effects of docks on eelgrass beds were measured using plant population characteristics (shoot de...
See also: Eelgrass/Macroalgae Discussion Primer for TAC Activities 2016-2017 http://scholars.unh.e...
The following is a revision of the 2010 eelgrass status report submitted to the Piscataqua Region Es...
Executive Summary Headlines: o Great Bay lost 21% of its eelgrass from 2012 to 2013. o As of 2013, t...
Eelgrass (Zostera marina) is an essential habitat for the Great Bay Estuary (GBE) because it provide...
Eelgrass, Zostera marina, is one of many marine and estuarine flowering plants that grow in intertid...