Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Bivalve aquaculture is increasingly being considered as a viable bioremediation strategy in eutrophied estuaries. Bivalves provide a variety of ecosystem services, including water filtration and nutrient removal from the water column. Filtration rates vary according to species and location-specific hydrological conditions. To explore the potential benefits of using eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) aquaculture as part of a nutrient trading plan, I examined nitrogen (N) accumulation across the Delaware Inland Bays, a series of small estuaries on the Mid-Atlantic coast. Two different size classes of oysters were deployed in multiple locations to monitor N content across space and N accumul...
In recent decades, goals for the restoration of eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) populations a...
Oysters are estuarine ecosystem engineers, in that their physical structure and biological function ...
The eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) and the reefs they create are highly valued for the ecosy...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Bivalve farming can contribute to nutrient removal in coastal and estuarine systems, as bivalves dir...
Suspension-feeding activities of oysters impart a potentially significant benefit to estuarine ecosy...
Eelgrass (Zostera marina) is a foundation species in coastal waters that provides vital ecosystem se...
Suspension feeding bivalves have the potential to mitigate estuarine and coastal marine eutrophicati...
Suspension-feeding activities of oysters impart a potentially significant benefit to estuarine ecosy...
Suspension-feeding activities of oysters impart a potentially significant benefit to estuarine ecosy...
Human activities have resulted in an array of stressors to coastal ecosystems. In the context of eco...
Oyster restoration efforts and aquaculture have increased globally to counteract the overall decline...
Native oysters have been promoted as a means to improve water quality in Chesapeake Bay. This projec...
Excess nitrogen (N) loading and resulting eutrophication plague coastal ecosystems globally. Much wo...
Disease and overfishing have led to a dramatic decline in wild populations and subsequent harvests o...
In recent decades, goals for the restoration of eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) populations a...
Oysters are estuarine ecosystem engineers, in that their physical structure and biological function ...
The eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) and the reefs they create are highly valued for the ecosy...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Bivalve farming can contribute to nutrient removal in coastal and estuarine systems, as bivalves dir...
Suspension-feeding activities of oysters impart a potentially significant benefit to estuarine ecosy...
Eelgrass (Zostera marina) is a foundation species in coastal waters that provides vital ecosystem se...
Suspension feeding bivalves have the potential to mitigate estuarine and coastal marine eutrophicati...
Suspension-feeding activities of oysters impart a potentially significant benefit to estuarine ecosy...
Suspension-feeding activities of oysters impart a potentially significant benefit to estuarine ecosy...
Human activities have resulted in an array of stressors to coastal ecosystems. In the context of eco...
Oyster restoration efforts and aquaculture have increased globally to counteract the overall decline...
Native oysters have been promoted as a means to improve water quality in Chesapeake Bay. This projec...
Excess nitrogen (N) loading and resulting eutrophication plague coastal ecosystems globally. Much wo...
Disease and overfishing have led to a dramatic decline in wild populations and subsequent harvests o...
In recent decades, goals for the restoration of eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) populations a...
Oysters are estuarine ecosystem engineers, in that their physical structure and biological function ...
The eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) and the reefs they create are highly valued for the ecosy...