نتایج جستجو برای: beaches

تعداد نتایج: 2778  

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2016
Zhixuan Feng Ad Reniers Brian K Haus Helena M Solo-Gabriele Elizabeth A Kelly

Many recreational beaches suffer from elevated levels of microorganisms, resulting in beach advisories and closures due to lack of compliance with Environmental Protection Agency guidelines. We conducted the first statewide beach water quality assessment by analyzing decadal records of fecal indicator bacteria (enterococci and fecal coliform) levels at 262 Florida beaches. The objectives were t...

Journal: :Environmental management 2010
Eduard Ariza Jose A Jimenez Rafael Sarda Miriam Villares Josep Pinto Rosa Fraguell Elisabet Roca Carolina Marti Herminia Valdemoro Ramon Ballester Modest Fluvia

A composite index, based on function analysis and including thirteen sub-indices, was developed to assess the overall quality of urban and urbanized beaches in the Mediterranean area. The aggregation of components and sub-indices was based on two questionnaires completed by beach users and experts. Applying the new Beach Quality Index (BQI) demonstrated that the quality of beaches could be impr...

2013
Mohammad Hadi Jabbari Parviz Ghadimi Mesbah Sayehbani Arsham Reisinezhad

This paper presents a numerical model based on one-dimensional Beji and Nadaoka's Extended Boussinesq equations for simulation of periodic wave shoaling and its decomposition over morphological beaches. A unique Galerkin finite element and Adams-Bashforth-Moulton predictor-corrector methods are employed for spatial and temporal discretization, respectively. For direct application of linear fini...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2007
Ernest L Brannon Keya M Collins Mathew A Cronin Lawrence L Moulton Keith R Parker William Wilson

It has been hypothesized that pink salmon eggs incubating in intertidal streams transecting Prince William Sound (PWS) beaches oiled by the Exxon Valdez oil spill were exposed to lethal doses of dissolved hydrocarbons. Since polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) levels in the incubation gravel were too low to cause mortality, the allegation is that dissolved high-molecular-weight hydrocarbons (...

Journal: :Current Biology 2018
Michael P. Jensen Camryn D. Allen Tomoharu Eguchi Ian P. Bell Erin L. LaCasella William A. Hilton Christine A.M. Hof Peter H. Dutton

Climate change affects species and ecosystems around the globe [1]. The impacts of rising temperature are particularly pertinent in species with temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD), where the sex of an individual is determined by incubation temperature during embryonic development [2]. In sea turtles, the proportion of female hatchlings increases with the incubation temperature. With ...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
J K Lowry Lucia Fanini

Four species of talitrid amphipods (Orchestia montagui Audouin, 1826, Orchestia stephenseni Cecchini, 1928, Orchestia xylino sp. nov. and Talitrus saltator (Montagu, 1808)) are reported from a set of fragmented pocket beaches to the east of Heraklion on the north coast of Crete. Aside from a previous record of O. stephenseni these are the first records of talitrid amphipods from the island of C...

2016
Rebecca Davies Peter C. Speldewinde Barbara A. Stewart

Off-road vehicle use is arguably one of the most environmentally damaging human activities undertaken on sandy beaches worldwide. Existing studies focused on areas of high traffic volumes have demonstrated significantly lower abundance, diversity and species richness of fauna in zones where traffic is concentrated. The impact of lower traffic volumes is unknown. This study aimed to investigate ...

2004
C Nelson A T Williams

Considerable controversy exists with respect to water quality at bathing beaches. In the UK, South Wales beaches appear to be at the forefront regarding these views. An exhaustive study investigating water quality and health was carried out at Barry Island, Wales during the summer tourist season. The beach is a very popular holiday resort and attracts some 850,000 during the summer months. It i...

2011

A USGS scientist collects data from an automated sampling system moored in Malibu Lagoon (July 2009). Photograph by John Izbicki, USGS. Each year, over 550 million people visit California’s public beaches. To protect beach-goers from exposure to waterborne disease, California state law requires water-quality monitoring for fecal indicator bacteria (FIB), such as enterococci and Escherichia coli...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2011
Gregory J Imamura Rachelle S Thompson Alexandria B Boehm Jennifer A Jay

Algae on freshwater beaches can serve as reservoirs for fecal indicator bacteria (FIB). Wrack (especially kelp) at marine beaches might sustain FIB as well. This study examines the relationship between beach wrack, FIB, and surrounding water and sediment at marine beaches along the California coast. Surveys of southern and central California beaches were conducted to observe environmental wrack...

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