This article, published in JGR Oceans in 2020, describes the use of a high-resolution model of water and sediment dynamics used in the Coos Bay estuary in Oregon to assess how 150 years of modification have altered sediment storage and transport.
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Keywords: sediment transport, modeling, management
Reserves: South Slough, OR
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This article, which appeared in Global Change Biology, discusses findings from a study that quantified total ecosystem carbon stocks of major tidal wetland types in the Pacific Northwest.
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Keywords: blue carbon, climate mitigation
Reserves: Padilla Bay, WA, South Slough, OR
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This article uses a hydrodynamic model of the Coos estuary in southwestern Orgeon to examine seasonal variability of salinity dynamics and estuarine exchange flow.
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Keywords: sediment transport, modeling, management
Reserves: South Slough, OR
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This article discusses changes to the Coos estuary over the past 150 years, and their present and future impacts.
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Keywords: sediment transport, modeling, management
Reserves: South Slough, OR
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This paper, published in Biological Conservation, describes an innovative approach developed by the NERRS to evaluate the ability of tidal marshes to thrive as sea levels rise.
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Keywords: Sentinel Site, data synthesis, wetland resilience
Reserves: ACE Basin, SC, Chesapeake Bay, MD, Chesapeake Bay, VA, Delaware, Elkhorn Slough, CA, Grand Bay, MS, Great Bay, NH, Hudson River, NY, Narragansett Bay, RI, North Carolina, North Inlet-Winyah Bay, SC, Padilla Bay, WA, San Francisco Bay, CA, South Slough, OR, Tijuana River, CA, Waquoit Bay, MA