This project overview describes a 2011 Collaborative Research project that developed science-based planning tools that decision-makers along the Pacific Coast can use to better site oyster restoration projects.
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Project Overview
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Keywords: oyster, restoration, decision making
Reserves: Elkhorn Slough, CA, San Francisco Bay, CA
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Thesis or Dissertation
This dissertation was written by PhD student working at Hudson River Reserve on a project that assessed the buffering services of a coastal marsh in New York.
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Keywords: storm surge, flooding, wetland, climate resilience, modeling
Reserves: Hudson River, NY
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This project overview describes a 2017 Collaborative Research project that tested the effectiveness of thin-layer sediment placement as a marsh adaptation strategy.
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Keywords: thin-layer sediment, wetland resilience, adaptation
Reserves: Chesapeake Bay, MD, Chesapeake Bay, VA, Elkhorn Slough, CA, Great Bay, NH, Narragansett Bay, RI, North Carolina, San Francisco Bay, CA, Waquoit Bay, MA
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Report
Oysters are the tiny superheroes of coastal environments. They enhance water quality, create habitat, and protect shorelines from storms and erosion. Along the Pacific Coast, native oysters are in decline, due in part to sedimentation, inadequate protection, and unsustainable harvests.
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Keywords: oyster, restoration, decision making
Reserves: Elkhorn Slough, CA, San Francisco Bay, CA
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