These data encompass the nearshore fish surveys conducted by the Kachemak Bay Reserve as part of a 2020 catalyst project that expanded research collaborations and completed proof of concept activities to catalyze future research on the mechanisms of paralytic shellfish toxin transfer from forage fish to upper trophic populations.
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Keywords: climate change, harmful algal bloom, fisheries, shellfish toxins
Reserves: Kachemak Bay, AK
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K-12
These middle school lessons discuss ecosystem services and the benefits to people from coastal habitats such as oyster reef and mangrove.
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Keywords: ecosystem services, ESCM
Reserves: North Carolina, Rookery Bay, FL
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Mangroves and other habitats in Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve have been changing as a result of chronic stressors and severe hurricanes in recent years.
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Keywords: mangrove, spatial analysis, habitat mapping
Reserves: Rookery Bay, FL
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K-12
This art collection is the result of work by 3rd-6th graders and stemmed from a climate resilience workshop hosted by the Tijuana River and Kachemak Bay Reserves as part of a 2015 Science Transfer project
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Keywords: SAIM, resilience, adaptation
Reserves: Kachemak Bay, AK, Tijuana River, CA