<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Flora / Coastal geography / Polyhaline / Chemical oceanography / Oceanography / Estuary / Ruppia maritima / Wetland / Salinity / Aquatic ecology / Physical geography / Water
Date: 2013-07-22 17:17:50
Flora
Coastal geography
Polyhaline
Chemical oceanography
Oceanography
Estuary
Ruppia maritima
Wetland
Salinity
Aquatic ecology
Physical geography
Water

Gulf of Mexico Science, 2009(1), pp. 9–20 Mesohaline Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Survey Along the U.S. Gulf of Mexico Coast, 2001 and 2002: A Salinity Gradient Approach JOY H. MERINO, JACOBY CARTER,

Add to Reading List

Source URL: goms.disl.org

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 1,04 MB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

The use of otolith strontium isotopes (87Sr/86Sr) to identify nursery habitat for a threatened estuarine fish

The use of otolith strontium isotopes (87Sr/86Sr) to identify nursery habitat for a threatened estuarine fish

DocID: 17F3G - View Document

Aquatic ecology / Coastal geography / Water / Virginia Institute of Marine Science / Chesapeake Bay / Salinity / Polyhaline / Estuary / Creek / Physical geography / State governments of the United States / Chesapeake Bay Watershed

Chesapeake Bay Program Reporting Level Indicators Analysis and Methods Documentation A. Category/Name/Source/Contact

DocID: SeKn - View Document

Tampa Bay Parameters Chlorophyll a Color Dissolved Oxygen (Bottom) Dissolved Oxygen (Surface) Salinity (Bottom)

Tampa Bay Parameters Chlorophyll a Color Dissolved Oxygen (Bottom) Dissolved Oxygen (Surface) Salinity (Bottom)

DocID: BT5y - View Document

Gulf of Mexico Science, 2009(1), pp. 1–8  Mesohaline Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Survey Along the U.S. Gulf of Mexico Coast, 2000: A Stratified Random Approach JACOBY CARTER, JOY H. MERINO,

Gulf of Mexico Science, 2009(1), pp. 1–8 Mesohaline Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Survey Along the U.S. Gulf of Mexico Coast, 2000: A Stratified Random Approach JACOBY CARTER, JOY H. MERINO,

DocID: yadn - View Document

Gulf of Mexico Science, 2009(1), pp. 9–20  Mesohaline Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Survey Along the U.S. Gulf of Mexico Coast, 2001 and 2002: A Salinity Gradient Approach JOY H. MERINO, JACOBY CARTER,

Gulf of Mexico Science, 2009(1), pp. 9–20 Mesohaline Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Survey Along the U.S. Gulf of Mexico Coast, 2001 and 2002: A Salinity Gradient Approach JOY H. MERINO, JACOBY CARTER,

DocID: x54a - View Document