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Restoring Louisiana Wetlands Requires More Sediment, Say Scientists
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Based on a newly conducted study, an independent scientific panel reported today that existing Mississippi River freshwater diversions have not slowed ...
Two Studies Show Mississippi River Diversions Could Harm Marshland
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The thinking is that the river should be allowed to build new land, just as it had done for millennia before flooding was controlled.But what if ...
Adapting Fisheries to Mississippi River Diversions and Hypoxia
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Large-scale ecosystem restoration efforts such as river diversions and hypoxia mitigation will affect fisheries and their habitat. The ability to ...
[PDF] Research to study how changes in the Mississippi River can impact the ...
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future research on river diversions and species management. The recent grantfunded project builds on decades worth of information collection along ...
[PDF] Coastal Ocean Quarterly – Spring 2021 - National Oceanic and ...
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Mississippi River diversions and the construction of tidal marshes are key components of. the Louisiana Coastal Master Plan, but there is uncertainty ...
[PDF] Northern Gulf of Mexico Ecosystems and Hypoxia Assessment (NGOMEX ...
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Interagency Mississippi River/Gulf of Mexico Watershed Nutrient Task Force (or Hypoxia Task Force, HTF) as part of the 1998 Harmful Algal Bloom and ...
Mississippi River Diversion Workshop Organized - NCCOS
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The LCA Program considers Mississippi River diversions of water and sediment an important option not only for restoring and protecting, but also ...
The Hydrological Switch: A Novel Mechanism Explains Eutrophication and ...
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scenarios, continuing freshwater shortages due to climate change, increased water diversions, and rapidly growing human populations in coastal ...
[PDF] MEMORANDUM FOR: The Record Approaches to Restoration: An Ecological ...
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river diversion, 2) To examine species composition, relative abundances, and food web structure across different-aged created marshes that are ...
Using Linked Models to Predict Impacts of Hypoxia on Gulf Coast ...
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We are linking a suite of well-established models to quantify fish and shrimp population responses to combinations of nutrient loadings and planned ...
NOAA Helps Experts Review Mississippi River Marshland Restoration Plans
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Guided by NOAA scientists, officials from Louisiana and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are convening the nation’s leading marsh restoration experts ...
Rethinking the river - NCCOS - National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
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The Mississippi River and its delta and plume provide insights into research-informed approaches to managing river-dominated coastal zones. Access ...
Thin Layer Sediment Placement Boosts Marsh Growth
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At the same time, dredging, shoreline hardening, river damming, and diversions reduce the amount of sediment available for marshes to build elevation ...
Integrated Assessment on Hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico, Topic 3 Report ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/data_reports/integrated-assessment-on-hypoxia-in-the-gulf-of-mexico-topic-3-report-flux-and-sources-of-nutrients-in-the-mississippi-atchafalaya-river-basin/
As part of a process of considering options for responding to hypoxia, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) formed the Mississippi River ...
Marsh Food Web Research Informs Coastal Land Restoration Efforts in ...
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Examining Coastal Impacts of Caloosahatchee River Discharge — Ecosystem ...
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High freshwater river discharge from the nearby Caloosahatchee River with its artificial connection to Lake Okeechobee, and slow-moving coastal ...
The response of runoff and sediment loading in the Apalachicola River ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/data_reports/the-response-of-runoff-and-sediment-loading-in-the-apalachicola-river-florida-to-climate-and-land-use-land-cover-change/
The response of runoff and sediment loading in the Apalachicola River under projected climate change scenarios and land use land cover (LULC) change ...
The Columbia River Plume and Harmful Algal Blooms in the Pacific ...
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the Columbia River plume is a bioreactor for growth but not for toxin production, during downwelling winds, the Columbia River plume inhibits ...
Suspended sediment projections in Apalachicola Bay in response to ...
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Scenarios of river flow and sediment loads under SLR and climate change are obtained by downscaled global climate modeling. Compared to the baseline ...
Why Nutrient-Enriched Waters Favor Large Single-Cell Algae
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Ecological studies show that bottom-up (e.g., nutrient input) and top-down (e.g., grazing/predation) pressuresmay change the structure of aquatic ...