Sentences with phrase «for estuarine»

Western Center for Estuarine Ecosystem Indicator Research: Ecological Indicators (EPA: $ 1,880,000).
In addition to this volume released from Hume Dam and the volume approved for the Coorong, return flows and the Commonwealth's 134 GL of held South Australian allocation were delivered directly to the South Australian border for meeting environmental demands in the Lower River Murray, particularly for maintaining connectivity between the Lower Lakes Coorong and providing suitable habitat conditions (salinity and water levels) in the Coorong for estuarine fish and vegetation species.
In addition to the volume released from Hume Dam, return flows and the Commonwealth's 151 GL of held South Australian allocation were delivered directly to the South Australian border to meet environmental demands in the Lower River Murray, particularly for maintaining connectivity between the Lower Lakes and Coorong, and provide suitable habitat conditions (both salinity and water levels) in the Coorong for estuarine fish and vegetation species.

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Commonwealth environmental water was crucial for increasing estuarine habitat in the Coorong to support native fish and protect Ruppia tuberosa.
Shedd Aquarium's conservation research team launched a citizen science project this spring in collaboration with the University of Wisconsin - Madison Center for Limnology and the Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve aimed at documenting long - term shifts in the timing of fish migrations into Great Lakes streams.
The Senate Committee also sidelined the Administration's proposal to terminate federal funding for the National Estuarine Research Reserves System, as did the House.
Ms Tanner said monitoring of estuarine CO2 was important for planning and remediation efforts: «As each estuary is different, the potential impacts of climate change and urban development will be different in every ecosystem.»
Whereas the beluga, the narwhal's nearest relative, is known to enter warmer estuarine waters in the summer to molt, this skin - renewal process had never been scientifically documented for narwhal, in part because no scientist has ever spent sufficient time in remote Arctic locations to record such an event.
iSimangaliso Wetland Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the sub-tropical north - eastern corner of South Africa has become famous for its birdlife, crocodiles and hippopotamuses that frolic in the warm estuarine waters of Lake St Lucia.
«Eastern Australian salmon is highly vulnerable because their distribution is limited to shallow coastal and estuarine waters in southern Australia and New Zealand,» said Miranda Jones, the study's lead author, who was a postdoctoral fellow in the Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries when the study was underway.
They do create significant problems for static fishing gear, such as the fixed nets used by estuarine salmon fishers, and they may also impact on numbers of wild salmon, although most salmon eaten on these islands is farmed.
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Ecology of marine and estuarine wetland communities; research experiences for environmental education.
We reconstructed the full carbonate system of an estuarine seagrass habitat for a summer period of 2.5 months utilizing a combination of time - series observations and mechanistic modeling, and quantified the roles of aerobic metabolism, mixing, and gas exchange in the observed dynamics.
Drive the scenic coastal route to Mossman before arriving at the majestic Daintree River for an informative river cruise learning of estuarine crocodiles, mangrove forests and wildlife.
Renowned for the myriad of landscapes encompassed within its boundaries, Cape Scott Provincial Park features coastal rainforests, estuarine marshlands, and rugged coastline protecting stretches of stunning sandy beaches.
In winter, snowy plovers are found on many of the beaches used for nesting as well as on beaches where they do not nest, and on estuarine sand and mud flats.
Enjoy one of the many educational events for the whole family at South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve, a 5,000 acre natural area located south of Charleston, Oregon.
A twelve metre passenger barge licensed to carry 49 passengers and designed specifically for unparalleled access to the tidal waters of the Great Sandy Straits and the estuarine waterways around Fraser Island, DayTripper's expansive deck offers comfort and stability and safe boating for children.
This area is world - renowned for deep sea as well as estuarine, rock and surf, fly, bait and art lure fishing.
Stops along the way - Morning tea at the picturesque Brooklyn the lower estuarine reaches of the Hawkesbury River - Best visited as it opens at 9 am, stop for some Animal Fun at the Australian Walkabout Wildlife park.
On this walk you'll be taking in ancient western oak woodland looking for a wide range of wildlife in stunning coastal and estuarine habitats.
Two east coast sites, where some hope has emerged after decades of environmental frustration: The Baltimore Sun sees some hope for the Chesapeake Bay; and in North Jersey, The Record sees some optimism for Berry's Creek, a toxic estuarine stream in the Meadowlands.
Politicians not standing for anything apart from slightly different forms of superficial niceness — Blair's trademark was insincere modesty, forced emotion, estuarine twang and emphatic hand gestures — is the cause of the political malaise that Blair ponders.
Working Group 2, Chapter 13 Nagy, G.J., M. Bidegain, R.M. Caffera, J.J. Lagomarsino, W. Norbis, A. Ponce and G. Sención, 2006b: Adaptive capacity for responding to climate variability and change in estuarine fisheries of the Rio de la Plata.
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