The Hampton-Seabrook Estuary Habitat Restoration Compendium (HSEHRC) is a compilation of information on the historic and current distributions of salt marsh and sand dune habitats and diadromous fishes within the Hampton-Seabrook Estuary watershed. These habitats and species groups were selected due to the important ecological role they play within the watershed and with effective restoration and conservation efforts, will continue to play. Other ecologically important habitats and species, such as avifauna, shellfish and eelgrass beds, currently are or historically were present within the watershed. Shellfish and seagrass are recognized as important habitats within the Estuary, but were not included in the current report because a differen...
This case study provides a description and evaluation of marine area governance and management in t...
Salt marshes are a hallmark feature of the Atlantic coastline, where they provide a variety of ecosy...
This thesis presents the development work of high resolution 2-dimensional hydro- and morphodynamic ...
The Hampton-Seabrook Estuary Habitat Restoration Compendium (HSEHRC) is a compilation of information...
The goal of this report is to identify restoration opportunities within the watershed derived from d...
Increase in nitrogen concentration and declining eelgrass beds in Great Bay Estuary have been observ...
The eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) supports the ecological function of estuarine ecosystems ...
The beaches along the New Hampshire Atlantic coast are essential to the local and regional economy a...
Increase in nitrogen concentration and declining eelgrass beds in Great Bay Estuary have been observ...
The Hampton/Seabrook estuary is located at the southern end of the New Hampshire Seacoast area. As i...
Single species approaches to natural resource conservation and management are now viewed as antiquat...
Oyster populations in New Hampshire’s Great Bay Estuary have experienced dramatic declines similar t...
Oysters (Crassostrea virginica) are functionally extinct in the urbanized Hudson-Raritan estuary (HR...
This document introduces the goals, background and primary elements of an Integrated Plan for the Lo...
The Weir River Estuary Park Open Space and Public Access Inventory is a planning document designed t...
This case study provides a description and evaluation of marine area governance and management in t...
Salt marshes are a hallmark feature of the Atlantic coastline, where they provide a variety of ecosy...
This thesis presents the development work of high resolution 2-dimensional hydro- and morphodynamic ...
The Hampton-Seabrook Estuary Habitat Restoration Compendium (HSEHRC) is a compilation of information...
The goal of this report is to identify restoration opportunities within the watershed derived from d...
Increase in nitrogen concentration and declining eelgrass beds in Great Bay Estuary have been observ...
The eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) supports the ecological function of estuarine ecosystems ...
The beaches along the New Hampshire Atlantic coast are essential to the local and regional economy a...
Increase in nitrogen concentration and declining eelgrass beds in Great Bay Estuary have been observ...
The Hampton/Seabrook estuary is located at the southern end of the New Hampshire Seacoast area. As i...
Single species approaches to natural resource conservation and management are now viewed as antiquat...
Oyster populations in New Hampshire’s Great Bay Estuary have experienced dramatic declines similar t...
Oysters (Crassostrea virginica) are functionally extinct in the urbanized Hudson-Raritan estuary (HR...
This document introduces the goals, background and primary elements of an Integrated Plan for the Lo...
The Weir River Estuary Park Open Space and Public Access Inventory is a planning document designed t...
This case study provides a description and evaluation of marine area governance and management in t...
Salt marshes are a hallmark feature of the Atlantic coastline, where they provide a variety of ecosy...
This thesis presents the development work of high resolution 2-dimensional hydro- and morphodynamic ...