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Frederick T. Short
 
Frederick T. Short
 

Ph.D. Oceanography; University of Alaska
Institute of Marine Science, 1981
Research Professor, UNH, Natural Resources and Marine Science
Program Chair, UNH, Natural Resources and Earth System Science Ph.D. Program
President, World Seagrass Association, Inc.
Director, SeagrassNet Global Monitoring

 
   

Fred's Other Web Sites
Natural Resources Home
Tidal Marsh Ecology
SeagrassNet

Phone: 603 862-5134
FAX: 603 862-1101
email: fred.short@unh.edu

 

UNH Marine Program
Center for Marine Biology

Department of Natural Resources

Jackson Estuarine Laboratory
85 Adams Point Road
Durham, NH 03824-3427, USA

   
 

Research Interests
   Seagrass ecology
   SeagrassNet — Global seagrass monitoring
   Seagrass restoration
   Seagrass ecophysiology
   Seagrass decline worldwide
   Seagrass habitat change analysis
   Estuarine and marine seagrass habitat ecology
   Restoration and mitigation of coastal ecosystems
   Modeling estuarine habitat change
   Nutrient dynamics
   Climate change
   Restoration of eelgrass
   Eelgrass transplanting
   Eelgrass ecology

 
 
Power Point presentations may take a few minutes to load.
 
What is Eelgrass?
 
Near-vertical Eelgrass Mapping
The Global Crisis of Seagrass Decline
 
Impediments to Eelgrass (Zostera marina) Restoration Success
 
Eelgrass and Human Impacts
 
Seagrasses: Global Climate Change & Restoration
 
NPI Eelgrass Based Nutrient Pollution Indicator
 
Identifying Seagrass Growth Forms for Leaf and Rhizome Marking Applications
 
Global Seagrass Distribution
 
 
Moselling Seagrass Growth from the Shoot to the Landscape
 
Dock Design with the Environment in Mind: Minimizing Dock Impacts to Eelgrass Habitats
 
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