This project overview describes a 2017 Collaborative Research project where Kachemak Bay Reserve staff and local partners are developing a conceptual model and geospatial layer that can be used to predict specific locations where groundwater discharge and recharge occur.
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Promoting Resilient Groundwater Resources and Holistic Watershed Management at the Kachemak Bay NERR
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Keywords: groundwater, resilience, hydrology
Reserves: Kachemak Bay, AK
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This story map about salmon, groundwater, and people in the Kenai Lowlands, Alaska can help local stakeholders better understand groundwater dynamics.
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Keywords: groundwater, resilience, hydrology
Reserves: Kachemak Bay, AK
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These scientific illustrations show groundwater flows, seeps, and springs. They were created as part of a 2017 Collaborative Research project that developed a conceptional model for groundwater discharge and recharge on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska.
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Keywords: groundwater, resilience, hydrology
Reserves: Kachemak Bay, AK
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This project overview describes a 2011 Collaborative Research project that developed a science-based framework for stakeholders to use in making decisions about water resource management in the Rookery Bay Estuary.
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Keywords: mangrove, freshwater, salinity
Reserves: Rookery Bay, FL