نتایج جستجو برای: inverse estuary

تعداد نتایج: 98765  

2012

NOTE – NMFS is in the process of writing individual stock assessment reports for each of the 32 bay, sound and estuary stocks of bottlenose dolphins that are included in this report. Until this effort is completed and this report is replaced by 32 individual reports, basic information for all individual bay, sound and estuary stocks will remain in this report: “Northern Gulf of Mexico Bay, Soun...

Journal: :The Biological bulletin 1995
Dwm Alderman B R Balsis I D Buffam R H Garritt C S Hopkinson J J Vallino

In this experiment we quantified pelagic metabolism in the Plum Island Sound estuary, Massachusetts. Pelagic metabolism is an important process in estuarine ecosystems, with in situ primary production usually being the primary source of organic carbon supporting the trophic web. Production and respiration were determined by incubating water in bottles for 14 and 24 h every other day for three c...

Journal: :Biology letters 2015
David B Eggleston Erika Millstein Gayle Plaia

Information on migration patterns is critical to using no-take migratory corridors and marine reserves to protect the spawning stock of commercially exploited species. Both active and passive acoustic tracking methods quantified movement of commercially and ecologically important blue crabs in the White Oak River estuary, NC, USA. We targeted post-mating female crabs migrating down-estuary to o...

Journal: :Mutation research 2012
Françoise Vincent-Hubert Karine Heas-Moisan Catherine Munschy Jacek Tronczynski

Highly mutagenic compounds such as some PAHs have been identified in surface waters and sediments of the Seine river estuary. Suspended particulate matter (SPM) represents a dynamic medium that may contribute to the exposure of aquatic organisms to toxic compounds in the water column of the estuary. In order to investigate major sources of mutagenic contaminants along the estuary, water samples...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2008
D Vilicić S Terzić M Ahel Z Burić N Jasprica M Carić K Caput Mihalić G Olujić

Phytoplankton distribution and environmental characteristics were determined in a shallow, highly stratified and oligotrophic estuary (Zrmanja, eastern Adriatic). Samples were collected in two contrasting seasons; winter (February 2000), when river discharge was high, and in summer (July 2003), a period of drought. Phytoplankton distribution was closely related to salinity gradients, nutrient l...

2003
AK Whitfield AW Paterson

Small seine net fish assemblages in the headwater region of the Kariega Estuary are described and compared to the catch composition in other parts of the system. The geographical headwaters of the freshwater ‘deprived’ Kariega Estuary were utilised by a range of fish species but, in contrast to the nearby freshwater ‘rich’ Great Fish Estuary, few important angling species (e.g. spotted grunter ...

2013
João Miguel Dias Juliana Marques Valentim Magda Catarina Sousa

Tidal dynamics of shallow estuaries and lagoons is a complex matter that has attracted the attention of a large number of researchers over the last few decades. The main purpose of the present work is to study the intricate tidal dynamics of the Tagus estuary, which states as the largest estuary of the Iberian Peninsula and one of the most important wetlands in Portugal and Europe. Tagus has la...

2015
Ryan J. K. Dunn Hsin-Hui Lin

An understanding of sediment transport processes and resultant concentration dynamics in estuaries is of great importance to engineering design awareness and the management of these environments. Predictive modelling approaches provide an opportunity to investigate and address potential system responses to nominated events, changes, or conditions of interest, often on high temporal and spatial ...

2013
JB Adams

A rapid ecological water requirement study of the Department of Water Affairs in 2009 classified the Goukamma Estuary as largely natural with few modifications, i.e., in an A/B state. However this detailed 13-month study showed that the estuary is impacted. Salinity stratification and hypoxic conditions (dissolved oxygen (DO) < 3 mg∙l-1) were measured during both open and closed mouth states. T...

2000
TH Wooldridge R Callahan

Natural patterns of zooplankton variability (temporal and spatial) in the Kromme Estuary have broken down due to persistent euhalinity (salinity values above 28‰) throughout the estuary. These conditions occur as a consequence of freshwater retention by a large reservoir. Only 2 x 10 m (<2% of the mean annual runoff (MAR) from the catchment) is allocated to the estuary per annum, and the presen...

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