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Seagrassnet Monitoring In The Great Bay Estuary, Nh/Me Field Season 2019, Kalle Matso, Trevor Mattera, Fred Short, David Burdick, Lara Martin, Nicole Sarrette, Nick Anderson, Dante Torio, Tom Gregory
Seagrassnet Monitoring In The Great Bay Estuary, Nh/Me Field Season 2019, Kalle Matso, Trevor Mattera, Fred Short, David Burdick, Lara Martin, Nicole Sarrette, Nick Anderson, Dante Torio, Tom Gregory
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Feasibility Analysis For Epa’S Draft Great Bay Total Nitrogen General Permit In Dover, Durham, Epping, Exeter, Milton, Newfields, Newington, Newmarket, Portsmouth, Rochester, Rollinsford, Somersworth Nh And Berwick, Kittery, North Berwick And South Berwick Me, Robert M. Roseen
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Although this document was not produced by PREP, it is being listed with the permission of the Conservation Law Foundation here due to its importance to PREP’s mission, which is to protect the Great Bay and Hampton-Seabrook Estuaries. This report was developed by Waterstone Engineering, PLLC, and prepared for the Conservation Law Foundation.
The intent of this report is to determine the feasibility and cost for regulated communities in the Great Bay watershed to implement the optional non-point source and stormwater point source nitrogen pathway outlined in EPA’s draft Greay Bay Total Nitrogen General Permit. Feasibility was evaluated for a …
Seaweed Monitoring In The Great Bay Estuary: 2019 Annual Report, David M. Burdick, Gregg Moore, Arthur C. Mathieson, Andrew Payne, Lara Martin, Chris Peter
Seaweed Monitoring In The Great Bay Estuary: 2019 Annual Report, David M. Burdick, Gregg Moore, Arthur C. Mathieson, Andrew Payne, Lara Martin, Chris Peter
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As global warming increases temperature and nitrogen inputs change—either due to greater inputs associated with growing populations in the Great Bay or with nitrogen reductions at wastewater treatment plants—it is important to understand how these changes are impacting the estuary. To that end, the abundance and taxa of intertidal seaweeds have been assessed at fixed locations throughout the estuary since 2013. Seaweed abundance may be influenced by environmental conditions such as nutrient levels, water temperature, light availability, and invasive species. Therefore, seaweed communities can provide insights into the overall health of the estuary and signal ecological change. In 2019, abundance …
A Case For Restoration And Recovery Of Zostera Marina L. In The Great Bay Estuary, David M. Burdick, Kenneth J. Edwardson, Thomas Gregory, Kalle Matso, Trevor Mattera, Melissa Paly, Christopher Peter, Frederick Short, Dante D. Torio
A Case For Restoration And Recovery Of Zostera Marina L. In The Great Bay Estuary, David M. Burdick, Kenneth J. Edwardson, Thomas Gregory, Kalle Matso, Trevor Mattera, Melissa Paly, Christopher Peter, Frederick Short, Dante D. Torio
PREP Reports & Publications
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Testing Of Great Bay Oysters For Two Protozoan Pathogens, Cheri A. Patterson, Kevin M. Sullivan
Testing Of Great Bay Oysters For Two Protozoan Pathogens, Cheri A. Patterson, Kevin M. Sullivan
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Piscataqua Region Environmental Planning Assessment Grant Program Summary Report (2015-2016), Piscataqua Region Estuaries Partnership
Piscataqua Region Environmental Planning Assessment Grant Program Summary Report (2015-2016), Piscataqua Region Estuaries Partnership
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Eelgrass Distribution In The Great Bay Estuary And Piscataqua River For 2019: Final Project Report Submitted To The Piscataqua Region Estuaries Partnership, Seth Barker
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