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An innovative framework for real-time monitoring of pollutant point sources in river networks
Simultaneous identification of the location and release history of pollutant sources in river networks is an ill-posed and complicated problem,...
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Exploring PAH kinetics in wild vs. transplanted triploid and diploid oysters at a contaminated field site using immunological techniques
Crassostrea virginica is a well-established bivalve species for biomonitoring persistent organic pollutants such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons...
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Recovery of Eelgrass Zostera marina Following Conversion of Conventional Chain Moorings to Conservation Mooring Systems in Massachusetts: Context-Dependence, Challenges, and Management
Eelgrass ( Zostera marina ) meadows and boat mooring fields co-occur in nearshore, relatively sheltered embayments. Traditional chain moorings create...
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A novel method for identifying coded tags recorded on aquatic acoustic monitoring systems
Aquatic biotelemetry increasingly relies on using acoustic transmitters (‘tags’) that enable passive detection of tagged animals using fixed or...
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Differential Impacts of Climate and Land-use on Twentieth-century Phytoplankton Composition among and within Two Temperate Coastal Estuaries of Atlantic Canada
We examine among- and within-catchment variability in century-long patterns of phytoplankton abundance and sedimentary C and N isotopic content in...
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Toward Collaborative Adaptation: Assessing Impacts of Coastal Flooding at the Watershed Scale
The U.S. Mid-Atlantic coastal region is experiencing higher rates of SLR than the global average, especially in Hampton Roads, Virginia, where this...
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Seasonal Nitrogen Uptake Dynamics and Harmful Algal Blooms in the York River, Virginia
During a 2-year study of planktonic nitrogen (N) nutrition, temporal variability of (1) ambient nutrient concentrations; (2) uptake rates of ammonium...
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Environmental exposomics and lung cancer risk assessment in the Philadelphia metropolitan area using ZIP code–level hazard indices
To illustrate methods for assessing environmental exposures associated with lung cancer risk, we investigated anthropogenic based air pollutant data...
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Material evidence of folk hydrology in rural Canada: The well auger and dowsing rods of Hamilton “Ham” Brereton
An unusual well-boring apparatus and a selection of dowsing rods that once belonged to Hamilton “Ham” Brereton (1917–1992) of Navan, Ontario, Canada,...
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Naked Clams to open a new sector in sustainable nutritious food production
The global population urgently requires alternative food sources that provide the micronutrient-rich profile of meat and fish but with lower...
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Assessment of Changes of Complex Shoreline from Medium-Resolution Satellite Imagery
The imagery collected by medium-resolution earth-observing satellites is a powerful and cost-effective tool for the quantitative assessment of...
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Factors Influencing Carbon Stocks and Accumulation Rates in Eelgrass Meadows Across New England, USA
Increasing the protection of coastal vegetated ecosystems has been suggested as one strategy to compensate for increasing carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) in the...
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Intra-Meadow Variation in Seagrass Flowering Phenology Across Depths
Variation in the timing of sexual reproduction, as well as differences in the relative investment in asexual vs sexual reproduction, commonly occurs...
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Linking Spatial Patterns of Adult and Seed Diversity Across the Depth Gradient in the Seagrass Zostera marina L.
Sexual reproduction is the primary source of genotypic diversity in seagrass meadows, with important implications for both the evolutionary potential...
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The English SSF Fleet
There is a specific definition of SSF in England which rests on a length threshold of 10 m and under (Davies et al. 2018). This reflects the practice... -
Building Capacity for Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences
As a signatory of the Chesapeake 2000 Agreement, the Commonwealth of Virginia, USA, pledged to help provide a meaningful, watershed-focused... -
Flood Hazard Assessment for a Hyper-Tidal Estuary as a Function of Tide-Surge-Morphology Interaction
Astronomical high tides and meteorological storm surges present a combined flood hazard to communities and infrastructure. There is a need to...
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Chemical Flux Associated with Spatially and Temporally Variable Submarine Groundwater Discharge, and Chemical Modification in the Subterranean Estuary at Gloucester Point, VA (USA)
Submarine groundwater discharge represents a major but poorly constrained component of coastal marine chemical budgets. In the current study, the...
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“Free Enterprise” and the Failure of American ITQ Management
Open access to fishing has always been politically useful to policy makers as a strategy of imperialism. The Faustian bargain between the US...