Increase in nitrogen concentration and declining eelgrass beds in Great Bay Estuary have been observed in the last decades. These two parameters are clear indicators of the impending problems for NH’s estuaries. The NH Department of Environmental Services (DES) in collaboration with the New Hampshire Estuaries Project (NHEP) adopted the assumption that eelgrass survival can be used as the water quality target for nutrient criteria development for NH’s estuaries. One of the hypotheses put forward regarding eelgrass decline is that a possible eutrophication response to nutrient increases in the Great Bay Estuary has been the proliferation of nuisance macroalgae, which has reduced eelgrass area in Great Bay Estuary. To test this hypothesis, ma...
In order to assist the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) evaluate the impac...
Eelgrass (Zostera marina) is essential to estuarine ecology because it filters nutrients and suspend...
The Peconic Estuary, at the eastern end of Long Island, has been plagued by a recurrent algal bloom,...
Increase in nitrogen concentration and declining eelgrass beds in Great Bay Estuary have been observ...
Increase in nitrogen concentration and declining eelgrass beds in Great Bay Estuary have been observ...
Increasing nitrogen concentrations and declining eelgrass beds in Great Bay, NH are clear indicators...
High-resolution and high-accuracy elevation data sets of coastal salt marsh environments are necessa...
Estuarine mangrove ecosystems are considered essential nursery grounds and feeding areas for the ear...
Aquaculture of the hard clam, Mercenaria mercenaria, has steadily increased in the United States ove...
Oyster populations in New Hampshire’s Great Bay Estuary have experienced dramatic declines similar t...
A series of studies was initiated to assess the condition of benthic macroinfauna and chemical conta...
High level environmental screening study for offshore wind farm developments – marine habitats and s...
The transport of anthropogenic and natural contaminants to public-supply wells was evaluated in a pa...
The European Water Framework Directive (WFD) requires the national classifications of good ecologica...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the essential building blocks for all life and is available in the form of di...
In order to assist the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) evaluate the impac...
Eelgrass (Zostera marina) is essential to estuarine ecology because it filters nutrients and suspend...
The Peconic Estuary, at the eastern end of Long Island, has been plagued by a recurrent algal bloom,...
Increase in nitrogen concentration and declining eelgrass beds in Great Bay Estuary have been observ...
Increase in nitrogen concentration and declining eelgrass beds in Great Bay Estuary have been observ...
Increasing nitrogen concentrations and declining eelgrass beds in Great Bay, NH are clear indicators...
High-resolution and high-accuracy elevation data sets of coastal salt marsh environments are necessa...
Estuarine mangrove ecosystems are considered essential nursery grounds and feeding areas for the ear...
Aquaculture of the hard clam, Mercenaria mercenaria, has steadily increased in the United States ove...
Oyster populations in New Hampshire’s Great Bay Estuary have experienced dramatic declines similar t...
A series of studies was initiated to assess the condition of benthic macroinfauna and chemical conta...
High level environmental screening study for offshore wind farm developments – marine habitats and s...
The transport of anthropogenic and natural contaminants to public-supply wells was evaluated in a pa...
The European Water Framework Directive (WFD) requires the national classifications of good ecologica...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the essential building blocks for all life and is available in the form of di...
In order to assist the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) evaluate the impac...
Eelgrass (Zostera marina) is essential to estuarine ecology because it filters nutrients and suspend...
The Peconic Estuary, at the eastern end of Long Island, has been plagued by a recurrent algal bloom,...