Mangroves act as a transition zone between fresh and salt water habitats by filtering and indicating salinity levels along the coast of the Florida Everglades. However, dredging and canals built in the early 1900s depleted the Everglades of much of its freshwater resources. In an attempt to assist in maintaining the health of threatened habitats, efforts have been made within Everglades National Park to rebalance the ecosystem and adhere to sustainably managing mangrove forests. The Everglades Ecological Forecasting II team utilized Google Earth Engine API and satellite imagery from Landsat 5, 7, and 8 to continuously create land-change maps over a 25 year period, and to allow park officials to continue producing maps in the future. In orde...
One of the largest and most extensive wetland systems in the United States is contained within the F...
Changes in the distribution and abundance of mangrove species within and outside of their historic g...
This study demonstrates a globally applicable method for monitoring mangrove forest extent at h...
The Everglades National Park (ENP) has one of the largest mangrove forests in the United States, yet...
Mangroves are salt tolerant species that primarily grow along the intertidal coasts of tropical and ...
In this paper, we provide screening-level analysis of plausible Everglades ecosystem response by 206...
Coastal plant communities are being transformed or lost because of sea level rise (SLR) and land-use...
The authors summarize the main findings of the Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Resea...
Anthropogenic and natural disturbances can cause degradation of ecosystems, reducing their capacity ...
We produced a landscape scale map of mean tree height in mangrove forests in Everglades National Par...
Coastal environments can be highly susceptible to environmental changes caused by anthropogenic pres...
Coastal environments can be highly susceptible to environmental changes caused by anthropogenic pres...
Mangrove forests are important natural ecosystems due to their ability to capture and store large am...
Anthropogenic and natural disturbances can cause degradation of ecosystems, reducing their capacity ...
This study demonstrates a globally applicable method for monitoring mangrove forest extent at high s...
One of the largest and most extensive wetland systems in the United States is contained within the F...
Changes in the distribution and abundance of mangrove species within and outside of their historic g...
This study demonstrates a globally applicable method for monitoring mangrove forest extent at h...
The Everglades National Park (ENP) has one of the largest mangrove forests in the United States, yet...
Mangroves are salt tolerant species that primarily grow along the intertidal coasts of tropical and ...
In this paper, we provide screening-level analysis of plausible Everglades ecosystem response by 206...
Coastal plant communities are being transformed or lost because of sea level rise (SLR) and land-use...
The authors summarize the main findings of the Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Resea...
Anthropogenic and natural disturbances can cause degradation of ecosystems, reducing their capacity ...
We produced a landscape scale map of mean tree height in mangrove forests in Everglades National Par...
Coastal environments can be highly susceptible to environmental changes caused by anthropogenic pres...
Coastal environments can be highly susceptible to environmental changes caused by anthropogenic pres...
Mangrove forests are important natural ecosystems due to their ability to capture and store large am...
Anthropogenic and natural disturbances can cause degradation of ecosystems, reducing their capacity ...
This study demonstrates a globally applicable method for monitoring mangrove forest extent at high s...
One of the largest and most extensive wetland systems in the United States is contained within the F...
Changes in the distribution and abundance of mangrove species within and outside of their historic g...
This study demonstrates a globally applicable method for monitoring mangrove forest extent at h...