In collaboration with several local partners, Old Woman Creek National Estuarine Research Reserve conducted a study aimed at understanding different wetlands' long-term capacity for removing nutrients. Together, they produced this story map that demonstrates the importance of wetland services, explains different types of wetlands and management priorities, and summarizes how the team estimated the long-term phosphorus retention capacities of a variety of wetland types based on samples collected from sites in Ohio, including the Lake Erie watershed.
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Keywords: GIS, ecosystem services, phosphorus, nutrient pollution
Reserves: Old Woman Creek, OH
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Thesis or Dissertation
This thesis represents the first study to examine a full individual energy budget for the triploid Eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, with implications for shellfish aquaculture in the southeastern United States.
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Keywords: oyster, shellfish, aquaculture, water quality
Reserves: North Carolina
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Webinar Summary
This resource contains the presenter slides, Q&A responses, recording, and presenter bios from the June 2019 webinar Exploring Applications of Ecosystem Service Conceptual Models for Coastal Habitats.
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Keywords: ecosystem services, evaluation, monitoring, restoration
Reserves: North Carolina, Rookery Bay, FL