In May of 2011, the Ogeechee River was the site of the largest fish kill in Georgia’s history. In the wake of this event Georgia Southern University initiated a three-year monitoring project in June 2014 to better understand the ecology of the Ogeechee River in the coastal plain. The Ogeechee River basin is an unregulated blackwater system characterized by low gradient, low conductivity, high dissolved organic carbon, extensive floodplains, variable discharge, and predominantly sandy substrate. These factors result in a set of distinct challenges to a fixed monitoring protocol that will be discussed. Monitoring ranges from assessments of potential stressors of the river to fish abundance and diversity measures. Fishes are being monitored qu...
Removal of two dams on the Elwha River began in late 2011 and will restore sediment processes in the...
The goal of Altamaha Riverkeeper is to monitor and protect the ecosystem along the Altamaha River an...
We sampled fishes at 17 inner bend sites on the Wabash River in 2008 to compare with collections fro...
In May of 2011, the Ogeechee River was the site of the largest fish kill in Georgia’s history. In th...
In May of 2011, the Ogeechee River was the site of the largest fish kill in Georgia’s history. In th...
The Ogeechee River is a fifth order blackwater river that flows through Georgia’s Southeastern Coast...
The aquatic ecosystems of North Georgia are constantly under pressures related to human activity. Un...
Benthic invertebrates are important in river food webs, where they link between algal and detrital e...
The Ogeechee is a blackwater river whose catchment is situated almost entirely in the Coastal Plain ...
The Ogeechee is a 5th order blackwater river that originates in the Piedmont and flows through Georg...
Human-induced disturbances, such as addition of infrastructure, deforestation, flow modification, an...
The southeastern United states is a hotspot for biodiversity of native fishes. Georgia ranks third i...
Free-flowing river segments provide refuges for many imperiled aquatic biota that have been extirpat...
The aim of the study was to evaluate indicative capability of fish community in chronically polluted...
Rivers in the Southeastern Coastal Plain are characterized as low-gradient, meandering systems with ...
Removal of two dams on the Elwha River began in late 2011 and will restore sediment processes in the...
The goal of Altamaha Riverkeeper is to monitor and protect the ecosystem along the Altamaha River an...
We sampled fishes at 17 inner bend sites on the Wabash River in 2008 to compare with collections fro...
In May of 2011, the Ogeechee River was the site of the largest fish kill in Georgia’s history. In th...
In May of 2011, the Ogeechee River was the site of the largest fish kill in Georgia’s history. In th...
The Ogeechee River is a fifth order blackwater river that flows through Georgia’s Southeastern Coast...
The aquatic ecosystems of North Georgia are constantly under pressures related to human activity. Un...
Benthic invertebrates are important in river food webs, where they link between algal and detrital e...
The Ogeechee is a blackwater river whose catchment is situated almost entirely in the Coastal Plain ...
The Ogeechee is a 5th order blackwater river that originates in the Piedmont and flows through Georg...
Human-induced disturbances, such as addition of infrastructure, deforestation, flow modification, an...
The southeastern United states is a hotspot for biodiversity of native fishes. Georgia ranks third i...
Free-flowing river segments provide refuges for many imperiled aquatic biota that have been extirpat...
The aim of the study was to evaluate indicative capability of fish community in chronically polluted...
Rivers in the Southeastern Coastal Plain are characterized as low-gradient, meandering systems with ...
Removal of two dams on the Elwha River began in late 2011 and will restore sediment processes in the...
The goal of Altamaha Riverkeeper is to monitor and protect the ecosystem along the Altamaha River an...
We sampled fishes at 17 inner bend sites on the Wabash River in 2008 to compare with collections fro...