Fine sediment and particulate organic matter: A review and case study on ridge-to-reef transport, transformations, fates, and impacts on marine ecosystems

Z Bainbridge, S Lewis, R Bartley, K Fabricius… - Marine Pollution …, 2018 - Elsevier
Studies documenting the effects of land-derived suspended particulate matter (SPM, ie,
particulate organic matter and mineral sediment) on marine ecosystems are typically …

[HTML][HTML] Restoring estuarine ecosystems using nature-based solutions: Towards an integrated eco-engineering design guideline

T Dunlop, W Glamore, S Felder - Science of The Total Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
Traditional solutions to estuarine flood risk management have typically involved the
implementation of static 'hard'shoreline protection structures, often at the expense of the …

Seagrass ecosystem trajectory depends on the relative timescales of resistance, recovery and disturbance

KR O'Brien, M Waycott, P Maxwell, GA Kendrick… - Marine Pollution …, 2018 - Elsevier
Seagrass ecosystems are inherently dynamic, responding to environmental change across
a range of scales. Habitat requirements of seagrass are well defined, but less is known …

Seagrass in a changing estuary, the Indian River Lagoon, Florida, United States

LJ Morris, LM Hall, CA Jacoby… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Seagrass is a major structural habitat in the Indian River Lagoon. Maps documented
locations and areal extents of beds periodically since the 1940s, and surveys of fixed …

Optimum temperatures for net primary productivity of three tropical seagrass species

CJ Collier, YX Ow, L Langlois, S Uthicke… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Rising sea water temperature will play a significant role in responses of the world's seagrass
meadows to climate change. In this study, we investigated seasonal and latitudinal variation …

[图书][B] A blue carbon primer: the state of coastal wetland carbon science, practice and policy

L Windham-Myers, S Crooks, TG Troxler - 2018 - books.google.com
Key features: Captures the historic context and recent developments in science and policy
arenas that address the potential for coastal wetlands to be considered as significant …

The end of resilience: Surpassed nitrogen thresholds in coastal waters led to severe seagrass loss after decades of exposure to aquaculture effluents

E Thomsen, LS Herbeck, TC Jennerjahn - Marine Environmental Research, 2020 - Elsevier
Although eutrophication is considered a major driver for global seagrass loss with
aquaculture effluents being a main factor, little is known about the effect on seagrass …

Nutrients and eutrophication

M Devlin, J Brodie - Marine pollution–monitoring, management and …, 2023 - Springer
Excess nutrientsfrom fertiliser application, pollution discharge and water regulations outflow
through rivers from lands to oceans, seriously impact coastal ecosystems. Terrestrial runoff …

Light Thresholds to Prevent Dredging Impacts on the Great Barrier Reef Seagrass, Zostera muelleri ssp. capricorni

KM Chartrand, CV Bryant, AB Carter… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Coastal seagrass habitats are at risk from a range of anthropogenic activities that modify the
natural light environment, including dredging activities associated with coastal and port …

Setting ecologically relevant targets for river pollutant loads to meet marine water quality requirements for the Great Barrier Reef, Australia: A preliminary methodology …

JE Brodie, SE Lewis, CJ Collier, S Wooldridge… - Ocean & Coastal …, 2017 - Elsevier
Loads of suspended sediment, nutrients and pesticides discharged to the Great Barrier Reef
(GBR) have increased greatly due to agricultural and urban development of the GBR …