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Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA)
Oyster aquaculture has grown dramatically in New Hampshire during the past few years.
Jackson Estuarine Laboratory Resource
Seafloor Mapping Using Towed Underwater Video
We use custom-made underwater videography systems to map the seafloor for a variety of purposes.
Jackson Estuarine Laboratory Resource
Monitoring of Macroalgae in the Great Bay
As excess nutrients enter the Great Bay Estuary, a variety of nuisance plants can bloom and lead to fundamental changes in the ecology of the estuary ...
Jackson Estuarine Laboratory Resource
Measuring Tidal Marsh Responses to Sea Level Rise
Tidal marshes developed in New England during the past 4,000 years when sea levels rose slowly.
Jackson Estuarine Laboratory Resource
Innovating Tidal Marsh Management
Salt marshes have been managed for centuries, but these ecosystems are now recognized for many services and management actions should support overall ...
Jackson Estuarine Laboratory Resource