Back to Results
First PageMeta Content
Aquatic ecology / Fisheries / Anthozoa / Coral reefs / Ecology / Biofilm / Microorganism / Coral / Continental shelf / Biology / Microbiology / Physical geography


Microbial Ecology of Deep-Water Mid-Atlantic Canyons Off the eastern coast of the United States, several deep canyons cut through the continental shelf (fig. 1). These canyons act like funnels for sediments to move from
Add to Reading List

Document Date: 2011-08-25 11:50:12


Open Document

File Size: 2,27 MB

Share Result on Facebook

City

Washington / Baltimore / /

Company

Hecker Environmental Consulting / /

Country

United States / /

/

Facility

Marine Conservation Institute / University of North Carolina Wilmington / Florida State University / /

/

IndustryTerm

metal frames / food webs / food / steel / /

NaturalFeature

Baltimore Canyon / Washington Canyon / Norfolk Canyon / Accomac Canyon / /

Organization

Environmental Microbiologist U.S. Geological Survey St. Petersburg Science Center / U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey Printed / Marine Conservation Institute / University of North Carolina / Florida State University / /

Person

Steve Ross / Christina A. Kellogg / /

/

ProvinceOrState

Maryland / Delaware / Virginia / /

Region

mid-Atlantic / /

URL

http /

SocialTag