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    606 results for "seagrass":

    • Finding the right indicators – a collective stakeholder engagement approach
      ..."white paper" should be carefully examined. There are cases, such as in the Great Barrier Reef, where the coral health, seagrass, and water quality data were obtained by citizen science initiatives. In another case, trailer truck rentals were used...
    • Flood newsletter on seagrasses, turtles and dugongs
      Flood newsletter on seagrasses, turtles and dugongs ... This newsletter was interesting to assemble, as it involved talking with lots of active scie...
    • From the Toxic Algal Blooms of Australia's Coast to the Oil-soaked Shores of the Gulf of Mexico: The Role of Science in Environmental Crisis
      ...gbya is a toxic, filamentous, marine cyanobacterium capable of fixing atmospheric nitrogen and is commonly epiphytic on seagrass, coral, and macroalgae. Blooms of Lyngbya can uproot whole seagrass beds and create hypoxic zones beneath the floating...
    • Going from "Aha!" to "Well, Duh" in the Great Barrier Reef, with beer coasters and Burdekin Gold
      ...t Barrier Reef was divided into six reporting regions and we selected a variety of independent water quality, coral and seagrass indicators to generate scores for each region. David Haynes sailing to Magnetic Island near Townsville, Australia Our "...
    • Great Barrier Reef literacy
      ...t coral reef complex in the world. The Great Barrier Reef complex is comprised of over 2,900 coral reefs, and extensive seagrass meadows, mangrove forests, and inter-reefal hard and soft substrates. The reef extends over 2,600 km (1,600 miles) alon...
    • Great Barrier Reef report card workshop
      ...ption and effectiveness (paddock scale), catchment condition and loads (catchment scale), marine water quality, inshore seagrass and coral indicators (reef scale). The shorthand for the Paddock to Reef program is P2R. Grahame Byron from Queensland...
    • Gulf of Kachchh field trips: Birds, mangroves, corals, macrotides, industries
      ... of organisms in the various shallow tide pools, including octopus, sea stars, brittle stars, holothurians, pufferfish, seagrasses, seaweeds, live coral, sponges, sea hares, anemones and oysters. Mangrove restoration seedlings. Coral restoration nu...
    • Gulf of Mexico Summit 2011
      ...zing that many more will be necessary. The two indicators are birds (represented by Brown Pelican in the prototype) and seagrass abundance. These two indicators were chosen because of their importance and for their recognition – both are wide...
    • Gulf of Thailand Study Tour
      ...ow including five buildings with nice displays of various natural history features of the Gulf of Thailand. I liked the seagrass and mangrove exhibits, which emphasized the high species diversity in Thailand. The museum was on a hillside with nice...
    • How to create conceptual cross-section diagrams
      ...t, mud, sand and gravel. Various key habitats are also important and various habitat maps are consulted (e.g., marshes, seagrasses, oyster reefs). Water quality maps are an important source of information as well, so that water-color can be inferre...
    • Humanity’s Place in the Environment: How Social Indicators Strengthen Ecological Report Cards
      ...s. Since the beginning of report card evaluations, factors such as water quality, benthic organisms, phytoplankton, and seagrasses have been commonly used to measure the overall health of marine and estuarine bodies. While these factors are effecti...
    • IAN in American Samoa
      ...pecies of fish, living in crystal clear waters that range from 82 up to 86 °F. In some of the more sandy areas, the seagrass Halophila (paddle weed) can be found, and both green sea turtles as well as hawksbill turtles can be occasionally found...
    • In memory of Jay Zieman, University of Virginia seagrass ecologist
      In memory of Jay Zieman, University of Virginia seagrass ecologist ... Joseph "Jay" C. Zieman (1943-2015), my seagrass ecology colleague, died recently. I first met Jay in Biloxi, Mississippi in 1980 when my Master's thesis advisor C. Pet...
    • In the wake of Rachel Carson, a conservation icon
      ...e at the end of Water Street. A new statue of Rachel Carson has her gazing out over Great Harbor at the deep end of the seagrass meadow that I studied intensively from 1981-1984. I love that her likeness is oriented in this direction, as it was her...
    • Indian River Lagoon: Environmental Literacy
      ...en the temperate and tropical climate zones. The health of the IRL ecosystem depends on the extent and condition of its seagrass beds and fringing wetlands. The physical characteristics of the IRL make it susceptible to developing conditions that a...
    • Innovations in Environmental Synthesis, Reporting and Governance: Part 3 - National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis
      ...er for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis ... At the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis , we formed a seagrass working group, recruiting colleagues to help populate a global database of seagrass trajectories. We focused on what we...
    • Innovations in Environmental Synthesis, Reporting and Governance: Part 4 - The Annapolis Synthesis Center
      ...s Synthesis Center ... In the middle of the National Environmental Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS) seagrass project, we created the Annapolis Synthesis Center . The UMCES Annapolis Office Annapolis is much like Santa Barbara, i...
    • Innovations in Environmental Synthesis, Reporting and Governance: Part 8 - Environmental Report Cards
      ...ds. The Great Barrier Reef report card includes land practices We have the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and SeagrassWatch volunteers collecting seagrass, coral, and water quality data to look at the state of the reef. We can actually pu...
    • International WaterCentre field trip to North Stradbroke Island
      ...rse, a field trip to North Stradbroke Island is included. I attended two of the three days, and led a field trip to the seagrass beds in One Mile Harbor, near the town of Dunwich. The Moreton Bay Research Station in Dunwich was used in the course....
    • John Bertram's legacy
      ... lives he touched over the many years that John was associated with the University of Queensland. Histology sections of seagrasses that John Bertram helped prepare. ... Bill Dennison...
    • Launching Ricky Into Space
      ... took a photo from space of Bermuda, where we spent a good part of a summer at the Bermuda Biostation together studying seagrasses, corals and mangroves. Ricky was an excellent graduate student, and his ability to learn new techniques and approache...
    • Long Island Sound 'listening tour' to initiate environmental report cards: Part 1
      ...ality data (dissolved oxygen, water clarity, chlorophyll, total nitrogen and total phosphorus), fish trawl survey data, seagrass area in the eastern Sound, and bacterial contamination. Long Island Sound Study visit: (left to right; top) Bill Nuttle...
    • Long Island Sound 'listening tour' to initiate environmental report cards: Part 2
      ...as at Stony Brook, I had three major life changing discoveries: 1) Instead of the 'pure' research I had envisioned with seagrasses and scallops, I ended up chasing down 'brown tide' blooms that I helped discover and elucidate, which became very app...
    • Long Island Sound: Environmental Literacy
      ...arbor. Long Island Sound once supported abundant oysters, scallops, birds and lobsters with widespread salt marshes and seagrasses. The Long Island Sound watershed is large, extending north to Canada and western portions are highly developed, suppo...
    • Long Island Sound: Prospects for the Urban Sea book synopsis
      ...e marsh loss noted in 1999, and the western marshes appear to be ‘drowning’ due to relative sea level rise. Seagrasses in eastern Long Island Sound remain, and there is evidence of historical seagrass populations in western Long Island...
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