Large-scale human-built infrastructure is shown to alter the salinity and subtidal residual flow in a realistic numerical simulation of hydrodynamic circulation in a coastal plain estuary (Tampa Bay).
Journal of Coastal Research, Vol. 33, No. 2 (March 2017), pp. 468-480 (13 pages) Estuarine hydrodynamic modeling is complex, and predicting bathymetric outcomes from imposed hydrological changes ...
A new kiosk in Hampton Falls invites visitors to explore the wildlife, history, and importance of the Hampton-Seabrook ...
Estuaries are dynamic ecosystems that have some of the highest biotic diversity and levels of production in the world. Humans have had a long relationship with the ebb and flow of estuaries around the ...
Many California cities are planning for the future effects of climate change. Sea level rise and increases in storm flooding pose real challenges to life as usual along the coast. Scientists and ...
Three estuaries have been earmarked by the government as Special Areas of Conservation (SACs) to protect vulnerable wildlife and habitats. Defra has written to the European Commission to seek SAC ...