We compiled salt marsh monitoring datasets from 36 complete or imminent restoration projects in the Gulf of Maine to assess regional monitoring and restoration practices. Data were organized by functional indicators and restoration project types (culvert replacement, excavation works, or ditch plugging) then pooled to generate mean values for indicators before restoration, after restoration, and at reference sites. Monitoring data were checked against the regional standards of a voluntary protocol for the Gulf of Maine. Data inventories showed that vegetation and salinity indicators were most frequently collected (89 and 78% of sites, respectively), whereas nekton, bird, and hydrologic measures were collected at only about half of the sites...
Tidal flow to salt marshes throughout the northeastern United States is often restricted by roads, d...
Globally coastal habitats are experiencing degradation and threatening the production of critical ec...
Salt marshes continue to degrade in the United States due to indirect human impacts arising from tid...
Assessing the response of salt marshes to tidal restoration relies on comparisons of ecosystem attri...
Assessing the response of salt marshes to tidal restoration relies on comparisons of ecosystem attri...
Efforts are underway to restore tidal flow in New England salt marshes that were negatively impacted...
Salt marshes provide a variety of ecosystem services including carbon storage, nitrogen filtration, ...
This study functions to evaluate the success of a salt marsh restoration project in Georgetown, Main...
Tidal marshes (including saltmarshes) provide remarkable value for many social (cultural, recreation...
Deer Island is a coastal habitat which provides a buffer from storm and flood damage as well as shor...
Monitoring salt marsh restoration sites is critical to the success of current and future projects bu...
Resiliency projects are being implemented throughout coastal communities with the intention of reduc...
Understanding why habitat restoration is viewed as successful or not is key to evaluating past proje...
Ecological development, through species colonisation and the evolution of community structure, is co...
Salt marsh vegetation and nekton respond to stressors in estuarine systems, providing ideal indicato...
Tidal flow to salt marshes throughout the northeastern United States is often restricted by roads, d...
Globally coastal habitats are experiencing degradation and threatening the production of critical ec...
Salt marshes continue to degrade in the United States due to indirect human impacts arising from tid...
Assessing the response of salt marshes to tidal restoration relies on comparisons of ecosystem attri...
Assessing the response of salt marshes to tidal restoration relies on comparisons of ecosystem attri...
Efforts are underway to restore tidal flow in New England salt marshes that were negatively impacted...
Salt marshes provide a variety of ecosystem services including carbon storage, nitrogen filtration, ...
This study functions to evaluate the success of a salt marsh restoration project in Georgetown, Main...
Tidal marshes (including saltmarshes) provide remarkable value for many social (cultural, recreation...
Deer Island is a coastal habitat which provides a buffer from storm and flood damage as well as shor...
Monitoring salt marsh restoration sites is critical to the success of current and future projects bu...
Resiliency projects are being implemented throughout coastal communities with the intention of reduc...
Understanding why habitat restoration is viewed as successful or not is key to evaluating past proje...
Ecological development, through species colonisation and the evolution of community structure, is co...
Salt marsh vegetation and nekton respond to stressors in estuarine systems, providing ideal indicato...
Tidal flow to salt marshes throughout the northeastern United States is often restricted by roads, d...
Globally coastal habitats are experiencing degradation and threatening the production of critical ec...
Salt marshes continue to degrade in the United States due to indirect human impacts arising from tid...