Grantee Research Project Results
2003 Progress Report: Atlantic Coast Environmental Indicators Consortium
EPA Grant Number: R828677Center: Center for Integrating Statistical and Environmental Science
Center Director: Stein, Michael
Title: Atlantic Coast Environmental Indicators Consortium
Investigators: Paerl, Hans , Luettich Jr., Richard A. , Boicourt, William C. , Houde, Edward D. , Pinckney, James L. , Roman, Michael R. , Hopkinson, Charles S , Morris, James T. , Noble, Rachel T. , Harding Jr., Lawrence W. , Field, Donald , Kenworthy, Judson , Fonseca, Mark , Torres, Raymond
Current Investigators: Paerl, Hans , Luettich Jr., Richard A. , Boicourt, William C. , Houde, Edward D. , Roman, Michael R. , Hopkinson, Charles S , Morris, James T. , Harding Jr., Lawrence W. , Kenworthy, Judson , Fonseca, Mark , Torres, Raymond
Institution: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , Ecosystem Management Research Institute , Texas A & M University , University of Maryland - College Park , University of South Carolina at Columbia
EPA Project Officer: Packard, Benjamin H
Project Period: February 26, 2001 through February 25, 2005
Project Period Covered by this Report: February 26, 2003 through February 25, 2004
Project Amount: $5,812,315
RFA: Environmental Indicators in the Estuarine Environment Research Program (2000) RFA Text | Recipients Lists
Research Category: Ecological Indicators/Assessment/Restoration , Water , Aquatic Ecosystems
Objective:
The objectives of this research project are to: (1) enhance the archive of existing data for these systems with remotely sensed and time-series information on key water quality and habitat condition variables; (2) exploit detailed knowledge of ecosystem structure and function to synthesize this archive and develop candidate indicators; and (3) test the ability of these indicators to gauge ecosystem health and unambiguously detect trends resulting from both natural variability and anthropogenic stresses in multiple estuaries.
Progress Summary:
We report on continuing progress on the development, testing, and application of integrative indicators of ecological condition, integrity, and sustainability across the four representative estuarine systems on the Atlantic coast of the United States (see Figure 1) and other estuarine systems where these indicators are being employed in water quality monitoring and habitat characterization programs. The Atlantic Coast Environmental Indicators Consortium (ACE INC) core estuarine ecosystems include the Nation’s two largest estuarine complexes, Chesapeake Bay, MD/VA, and Albemarle-Pamlico Sound, North Carolina; a small estuary, the Parker River, situated in the Plum Island National Science Foundation (NSF) Long-Term Ecosystem Research (LTER) site in Massachusetts; and a river-dominated system in the southeast Atlantic Bight, the North River Inlet, South Carolina. These sites are representative of three primary producer bases (intertidal marsh—Plum Island and North Inlet; plankton dominated–Chesapeake Bay and Pamlico Sound; seagrass dominated—portions of Chesapeake Bay and Pamlico Sound). These systems also support ongoing, long-term water quality/habitat monitoring programs, serving as the databases for indicator development and testing. These systems contain both pristine and anthropogenically impacted waters. In addition, ACE INC investigators have established collaborations with university, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and other agency (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration [NOAA], National Aeronautics and Space Administration [NASA], U.S. Department of Agriculture [USDA], U.S. Geological Survey [USGS]) researchers working in Galveston Bay, Texas; Florida Bay, Tampa Bay, Appalachicola, Pensacola, and Escambia Bays, and the St. Johns River Estuary, Florida; the Mississippi Delta and adjacent Northern Gulf of Mexico; the San Francisco Bay-Delta region, California; and the Great Lakes region where additional testing and application of these indicators are underway.
Figure 1. ACE INC Research Sites Include: (A) The Plum Island Estuary in MA, an NSF LTER Site; Two of the Nation’s Largest Estuarine Complexes: (B) Chesapeake Bay and (C) Albemarle-Pamlico Sound (Both Designated Coastal Intensive Site Network [CISNet] Sites); and (D) North Inlet, a Pristine Marsh-Estuarine Complex in the Southeast Atlantic Bight (Also a CISNet Site, a NOAA National Estuarine Research Reserve System [NERRS] Site, and an NSF Long-Term Research in Environmental Biology [LTREB] Site)
Key areas of research progress that will be elaborated on in this report include:
- The development of indicators of bacterial, microalgal, and macrophyte functional groups controlling primary production, nutrient cycling, ecosystem integrity, and health.
- The development of indicators capable of determining plankton and fish community structure (organization) and function (i.e., indices that relate to trophic transfer and sustainable higher trophic levels).
- The development of biological indicators coupled to physical-chemical and remote sensing assessments of ecosystem function, trophic state, and change.
- The development and application of indicators and assessments within a national coastal indicator framework (EPA-Estuarine and Great Lakes [EaGLe] Program) by establishing collaborations with other EaGLe Centers and EPA/NSF/NOAA-supported ecological indicator research efforts.
The indicators we are examining form the backbone of ecosystem, regional, and national water quality, habitat assessment, ecosystem integrity and health, and living resources monitoring and modeling efforts (see Table 1). These indicators are used to calibrate and ground truth aircraft and satellite remote sensing of estuarine and coastal resources, including plant community structure, function, ecosystem function, and overall ecological condition. Microbes, microalgae, marsh, and seagrass proxies are being linked with metrics of trophic structure to provide indicators of living resources status.
Table 1. ACE INC Environmental Indicators for Estuarine Habitat Components
Collaborative Efforts With Other EaGLe Centers and EPA Cooperative Centers
- Development of bio-optical and ecological indicators of seagrass community productivity, structure, and health (with C. Gallegos, Atlantic Slope Consortium [ASC]).
- Use of neural network analysis to predict phytoplankton community structural and function responses to hydrologic and nutrient stressors in estuaries (with P. Noble, Consortium for Estuarine Ecoindicator Research for the Gulf of Mexico [CEER-GOM]).
- Application of diagnostic photopigments as indicators of phytoplankton functional groups in estuarine and coastal ecosystems (R. Axler, Great Lakes Environmental Indicators [GLEI] Project, R. Snyder, CEER-GOM, D. Millie, Florida Marine Research Institute).
- Exploration of the use of diagnostic photopigments as indicators of benthic and epiphytic microalgal community structure (with G. Cherr, Pacific Estuarine Ecosystem Indicator Research [PEEIR], R. Snyder, CEER-GOM).
- Coupling of estuarine phytoplankton, seagrass, and turbidity indicators to aircraft-based advanced high-resolution imagery (Pamlico Sound, NC with R. Lunetta, EPA-Research Triangle Park).
- Molecular indicators of ammonification and nitrification dynamics in coastal waters (with J. T. Hollibaugh, PEEIR).
- Statistical approaches for utilizing phytoplankton functional group as indicators of hydrologic and nutrient forcing features in estuaries (with R. Regal, University Minnesota, Duluth, GLEI).
- Application of neural network analysis to classify land cover (with investigators from CEER-GOM and ASC).
- R. Torres is working with the NSF-sponsored National Center for Airborne LiDAR Mapping to create a LiDAR Digital Elevation Model of the North Inlet Marsh.
- Biomass size spectra approaches to categorize ecosystem status (with C. Rakocinski, CEER-GOM).
Other Collaborative Products
ACE INC is teaming up with the ASC (H. Paerl, R. Torres and D.H. Wardrop, Co-Chairs) to organize a Special Session at the 2004 American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) Summer Meeting in Savannah, Georgia (June 13-17, 2004), entitled “ Indicators of Environmental Condition and Change Along the Freshwater-Marine Continuum.”
More than 20 abstracts from EPA EaGLe and numerous other investigators have been accepted, and this session will run for 2 days (June15-16). In addition, at least 10 poster abstracts have been received. As of April 1, 2004, it was the most heavily subscribed session for the ASLO meetings, attesting to the broad interest and work in this research and management area.
EaGLe Data and Metadata Archiving Effort
Postdoctorate L. Valdes of ACE INC has been working closely with data representatives from each EaGLe Center to develop ways to archive adequately the data and metadata collected by EaGLe investigators during the funding period. The EaGLe data committee (EDC), which is comprised of one data manager from each EaGLe Center, was created immediately following the 2002 EaGLe Annual Meeting, where the need to archive and store the large amounts of high-quality EaGLe data that are being collected became apparent. This way, the data can be made available to future investigators. This was particularly necessary for the long-term monitoring data sets that can be used as important baseline information in future studies. To make the data sets useful and to ensure their correct interpretation in the future, each data set requires proper metadata. Metadata is information about the data set and includes items such as purpose of data collection, geographic coverage, reasons for station selection, and so on. The EDC thus has collaborated with the EPA Environmental Information Management System and the Computer Sciences Corporation to develop an EaGLe modified version of the Federal Geographic Data Committee metadata standards that represent not only geospatial data, but also other EaGLe data types, including biological data. The EDC has been involved in the development of Web-based metadata tables based on these standards. The EDC will begin to archive EaGLe data sets and their associated metadata during 2004.
Future Activities:
We will continue to: (1) enhance the archive of existing data for these systems with remotely sensed and time-series information on key water quality and habitat condition variables; (2) exploit detailed knowledge of ecosystem structure and function to synthesize this archive and develop candidate indicators; and (3) test the ability of these indicators to gauge ecosystem health and unambiguously detect trends resulting from both natural variability and anthropogenic stresses in multiple estuaries.
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Acker JG, Harding LW, Leptoukh G, Zhu T, Shen S. Remotely-sensed chl a at the Chesapeake Bay mouth is correlated with annual freshwater flow to Chesapeake Bay. Geophysical Research Letters 2005;32(5):L05601, doi:10.1029/2004GL021852. |
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Adolf JE, Stoecker DK, Harding Jr. LW. The balance of autotrophy and heterotrophy during mixotrophic growth of Karlodinium micrum (Dinophyceae). Journal of Plankton Research 2006;28(8):737-751. |
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Adolf JE, Yeager CL, Miller WD, Mallonee ME, Harding Jr. LW. Environmental forcing of phytoplankton floral composition, biomass, and primary productivity in Chesapeake Bay, USA. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science 2006;67(1-2):108-122. |
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Arhonditsis GB, Paerl HW, Valdes-Weaver LM, Stow CA, Steinberg LJ, Reckhow KH. Application of Bayesian structural equation modeling for examining phytoplankton dynamics in the Neuse River Estuary (North Carolina, USA). Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 2007;72(1-2):63-80. |
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Arhonditsis GB, Stow CA, Paerl HW, Valdes-Weaver LM, Steinberg LJ, Reckhow KH. Delineation of the role of nutrient dynamics and hydrologic forcing on phytoplankton patterns along a freshwater-marine continuum. Ecological Modelling 2007;208(2-4):230-246. |
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Becker M, Luettich R, Seim H. Effects of intratidal and tidal range variability on circulation and salinity structure in the Cape Fear River Estuary, North Carolina. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS 2009;114. |
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Becker M, Luettich R, Mallin M. Hydrodynamic behavior of the Cape Fear River and estuarine system:A synthesis and observational investigation of discharge-salinity intrusion relationships. ESTUARINE COASTAL AND SHELF SCIENCE 2010;88(3):407-418. |
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Biber PD, Harwell MA, Cropper, Jr. WP. Modeling the dynamics of three functional groups of macroalgae in tropical seagrass habitats. Ecological Modeling (accepted, 2003). |
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Biber PD, Snedaker SC. Measuring the effects of salinity stress in the Red Mangrove, Rhizophora Mangle L. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology (submitted, 2005). |
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Biber PD. Hydroponic versus rooted growth of Zostera marina L. (Eelgrass). Hydrobiologia 2006;568(1):489-492. |
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Biber PD, Irlandi EA. Temporal and spatial dynamics of macroalgal communities along an anthropogenic salinity gradient in Biscayne Bay. Aquatic Botany 2006;85(1):65-77. |
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Biber PD, Gallegos CL, Kenworthy WJ. Calibration of a bio-optical model in the North River, North Carolina (Albemarle-Pamlico Sound): a tool to evaluate water quality impacts on seagrasses. Estuaries and Coasts 2008;31(1):177-191. |
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Biber PD, Kenworthy WJ, Paerl HW. Experimental analysis of the response and recovery of Zostera marina (L.) and Halodule wrightii (Ascher.) to repeated light-limitation stress. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 2009;369(2):110-117. |
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Buzzelli CP, Luettich Jr. RA, Powers SP, Peterson CH, McNinch JE, Pinckney JL, Paerl HW. Estimating the spatial extent of bottom-water hypoxia and habitat degradation in a shallow estuary. Marine Ecology Progress Series 2002;230:103-112. |
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Buzzelli CP, Ramus JR, Paerl HW. Ferry-based monitoring of surface water quality in North Carolina estuaries. Estuaries and Coasts 2003;26(4):975-984. |
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Cavatorta JR, Johnston M, Hopkinson C, Valentine V. Patterns of sedimentation in a salt marsh-dominated estuary. Biological Bulletin 2003;205(2):239-241. |
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Conley DJ, Paerl HW, Howarth RW, Boesch DF, Seitzinger SP, Havens KE, Lancelot C, Likens GE. Ecology. Controlling eutrophication: nitrogen and phosphorus. Science 2009;323(5917):1014-1015. |
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Farber S, Costanza R, Childers DL, Erikson J, Gross K, Grove M, Hopkinson CS, Kahn J, Pincetl S, Troy A, Warren P, Wilson M. Linking ecology and economics for ecosystem management. BioScience 2006;56(2):121-133. |
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Fear J, Gallo T, Hall N, Loftin J, Paerl H. Predicting benthic microalgal oxygen and nutrient flux responses to a nutrient reduction management strategy for the eutrophic Neuse River Estuary, North Carolina, USA. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 2004;61(3):491-506. |
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Gallegos CL, Biber PD. Diagnostic tool help set water quality targets for restoring submerged aquatic vegetation in Chesapeake Bay. Ecological Restoration 2004;22(4):1441-1451 |
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Groffman PM, Baron JS, Blett T, Gold AJ, Goodman I, Gunderson LH, Levinson BM, Palmer MA, Paerl HW, Peterson GD, Poff NL, Rejeski DW, Reynolds JF, Turner MG, Weathers KC, Wiens J. Ecological thresholds: the key to successful environmental management or an important concept with no practical application? Ecosystems 2006;9(1):1-13. |
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Hall NS, Litaker RW, Fensin E, Adolf JE, Bowers HA, Place AR, Paerl HW. Environmental factors contributing to the development and demise of a toxic dinoflagellate (Karlodinium veneficum) bloom in a shallow, eutrophic, lagoonal estuary. Estuaries and Coasts 2008;31(2):402-418. |
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Harding Jr. LW, Mallonee ME, Perry ES. Toward a predictive understanding of primary productivity in a temperate, partially stratified estuary. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 2002;55(3):437-463. |
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Harding Jr. LW, Magnuson A, Mallonee ME. SeaWiFS retrievals of chlorophyll in Chesapeake Bay and the mid-Atlantic bight. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 2005;62(1-2):75-94. |
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Huang X, Morris JT. Trends in phosphatase activity along a successional gradient of tidal freshwater marshes on the Cooper River, South Carolina. Estuaries 2003;26(5):1281-1290. |
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Irlandi EA, Orlando BA, Biber PD. Drift algae-epiphyte-seagrass interactions in a subtropical Thalassia testudinum meadow. Marine Ecology-Progress Series 2004;279:81-91. |
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Jensen JR, Olsen G, Schill SR, Porter DE, Morris J. Remote sensing of biomass, leaf-area-index and chlorophyll a and b content in the ACE Basin and National Estuarine Research Reserve using sub-meter digital camera imagery. Geocarto International 2002;17(3):27-36. |
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Johnston ME, Cavatorta JR, Hopkinson CS, Valentine V. Importance of metabolism in the development of salt marsh ponds. Biological Bulletin 2003;205(2):248-249. |
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Jung S, Houde ED. Production of bay anchovy Anchoa mitchilli in Chesapeake Bay: application of size-based theory. Marine Ecology Progress Series 2004;281:217-232. |
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Jung S, Houde ED. Fish biomass size spectra in Chesapeake Bay. Estuaries and Coasts 2005;28(2):226-240. |
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Kemp WM, Boynton WR, Adolf JE, Boesch DF, Boicourt WC, Brush G, Cornwell JC, Fisher TR, Glibert PM, Hagy JD, Harding LW, Houde ED, Kimmel DG, Miller WD, Newell RIE, Roman MR, Smith EM, Stevenson JC. Eutrophication of Chesapeake Bay:historical trends and ecological interactions. Marine Ecology Progress Series 2005;303:1-29. |
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Kimmel DG, Roman MR. Long-term trends in mesozooplankton abundance in Chesapeake Bay, USA:influence of freshwater input. Marine Ecology Progress Series 2004;267:71-83. |
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Kimmel DG, Roman MR, Zhang X. Spatial and temporal variability in factors affecting mesozooplankton dynamics in Chesapeake Bay:evidence from biomass size spectra. Limnology and Oceanography 2005;51(1):131-141. |
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Kimmel DG, Miller WD, Roman MR. Regional scale climate forcing of mesozooplankton dynamics in Chesapeake Bay. Estuaries and Coasts 2006;29(3):375-387. |
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Kimmel DG, Miller WD, Harding Jr. LW, Houde ED, Roman MR. Estuarine ecosystem response captured using a synoptic climatology. Estuaries and Coasts 2009;32(3):403-409. |
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Leonard JA, Paerl HW. Zooplankton community structure, micro-zooplankton grazing impact, and seston energy content in the St. Johns River System, Florida as influenced by the toxic cyanobacterium Cylindrospermopsisraciborskii. Hydrobiologia 2005;537(1-3):89-97. |
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Luettich RA, Carr SD, Reynolds-Fleming JV, Fulcher CW, McNinch JE. Semi-diurnal seiching in a shallow, micro-tidal lagoonal estuary. Continental Shelf Research 2002;22(11-13):1669-1681. |
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Lunetta RS, Knight JF, Paerl HW, Streicher JJ, Peierls BL, Gallo T, Lyon JG, Mace TH, Buzzelli CP. Measurement of water colour using AVIRIS imagery to assess the potential for an operational monitoring capability in the Pamlico Sound Estuary, USA. International Journal of Remote Sensing 2009;30(13):3291-3314. |
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Magnuson A, Harding Jr. LW, Mallonee ME, Adolf JE. Bio-optical model for Chesapeake Bay and the Middle Atlantic Bight. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 2004;61(3):403-424. |
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Miller WD, Kimmel DG. Synoptic climatology predictions of freshwater flow to Chesapeake Bay. Water Resources Research (in preparation, 2004). |
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Miller WD, Harding LW Jr. Synoptic-scale climatic forcing of spring phytoplankton biomass in Chesapeake Bay. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science (in preparation, 2004). |
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Miller WD, Kimmel DG, Harding Jr. LW. Predicting spring discharge of the Susquehanna River from a winter synoptic climatology for the eastern United States. Water Resources Research 2006;42(5):W05414, doi:10.1029/2005WR004270. |
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Millie DF, Weckman GR, Paerl HW, Pinckney JL, Bendis BJ, Pigg RJ, Fahnenstiel GL. Neural net modeling of estuarine indicators: hindcasting phytoplankton biomass and net ecosystem production in the Neuse (North Carolina) and Trout (Florida) Rivers, USA. Ecological Indicators 2006;6(3):589-608. |
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Moisander PH, Piehler MF, Paerl HW. Diversity and activity of epiphytic nitrogen-fixers on standing dead stems of the salt marsh grass Spartina alterniflora. Aquatic Microbial Ecology 2005;39(3):271-279. |
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Montane JM, Torres R. Accuracy of LiDAR in a Salt Marsh Environment. Remote Sensing of the Environment (in review, 2005). |
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Montane JM, Torres R. Accuracy assessment of Lidar saltmarsh topographic data using RTK GPS. Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing 2006;72(8):961-967. |
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Morris JT, Sundareshwar PV, Nietch CT, Kjerfve B, Cahoon DR. Responses of coastal wetlands to rising sea level. Ecology 2002;83(10):2869-2877. |
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Morris JT, Porter D, Neet M, Noble PA, Schmidt L, Lapine LA, Jensen JR. Integrating LIDAR elevation data, multi-spectral imagery and neural network modelling for marsh characterization. International Journal of Remote Sensing 2005;26(23):5221-5234. |
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Morris JT. Scale-dependent responses of coastal wetlands to rising sea level. Estuarine and Coastal Marine Science (submitted, 2005). |
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Mwamba MJ, Torres R. Rainfall effects on marsh sediment redistribution, North Inlet, SC. Marine Geology 2002;189(3-4):267-287. |
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Niemi G, Wardrop D, Brooks R, Anderson S, Brady V, Paerl H , Rakocinski C, Brouwer M, Levinson B, McDonald M. Rationale for a new generation of indicators for coastal waters. Environmental Health Perspectives 2004;112(9):979-986. |
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Noble PA, Tymowski RG, Fletcher M, Morris JT, Lewitus AJ. Contrasting patterns of phytoplankton community pigment composition in two salt marsh estuaries in southeastern United States. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2003;69(7):4129-4143. |
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Novakowski KI, Torres R, Gardner LR. Geomorphic analysis of tidal creek networks. Water Resources Research 2004;40(5):W05401. |
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Paerl HW. Connecting atmospheric nitrogen deposition to coastal eutrophication. Environmental Science & Technology 2002;36(15):323A-326A. |
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Paerl HW, Dennis RL, Whitall DR. Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen: implications for nutrient over-enrichment of coastal waters. Estuaries and Coasts 2002;25(4):677-693. |
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Paerl HW, Dyble J, Twomey L, Pinckney JL, Nelson J, Kerkhof L. Characterizing man-made and natural modifications of microbial diversity and activity in coastal ecosystems. Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek International Journal of General and Molecular Microbiology 2002;81(1-4):487-507. |
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Paerl HW, Dyble J, Moisander PH, Noble RT, Piehler MF, Pinckney JL, Steppe TF, Twomey LJ, Valdes LM. Microbial indicators of aquatic ecosystem change: current applications to eutrophication studies. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 2003;46(3):233-246. |
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Paerl HW, Steppe TF, Buchan KC, Potts M. Hypersaline cyanobacterial mats as indicators of elevated tropical hurricane activity and associated climate change. Ambio 2003;32(2):87-90. |
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Paerl HW, Steppe TF. Scaling up: the next challenge in environmental microbiology. Environmental Microbiology 2003;5(11):1025-1038. |
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Paerl HW, Valdes LM, Pinckney JL, Piehler MF, Dyble J, Moisander PH. Phytoplankton photopigments as indicators of estuarine and coastal eutrophication. BioScience 2003;53(10):953-964. |
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Paerl HW, Valdes LM, Joyner AB, Piehler MF. Solving problems resulting from solutions: Evolution of a dual nutrient management strategy for the eutrophying Neuse River Estuary, North Carolina. Environmental Science & Technology 2004;38(11):3068-3073. |
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Paerl HW, Valdes LM, Joyner AR, Peierls BL, Piehler MF, Riggs SR, Christian RR, Eby LA, Crowder LB, Ramus JS, Clesceri EJ, Buzzelli CP, Luettich RA. Ecological response to hurricane events in the Pamlico Sound system, North Carolina, and implications for assessment and management in a regime of increased frequency. Estuaries and Coasts 2006;29(6):1033-1045. |
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Paerl HW, Valdes LM, Peierls BL, Adolf JE, Harding Jr LW. Anthropogenic and climatic influences on the eutrophication of large estuarine ecosystems. Limnology and Oceanography 2006;51(1, Part 2):448-462. |
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Paerl HW. Assessing and managing nutrient-enhanced eutrophication in estuarine and coastal waters: interactive effects of human and climatic perturbations. Ecological Engineering 2006;26(1):40-54. |
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Paerl HW, Valdes LM, Piehler MF, Stow CA. Assessing the effects of nutrient management in an estuary experiencing climatic change: the Neuse River Estuary, North Carolina. Environmental Management 2006;37(3):422-436. |
R828677C001 (Final) R830652 (2004) R830652 (2005) |
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Paerl HW, Valdes-Weaver LM, Joyner AR, Winkelmann V. Phytoplankton indicators of ecological change in the eutrophying Pamlico Sound system, North Carolina. Ecological Applications 2007;17(Suppl 5):S88-S101. |
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Paerl HW. Controlling eutrophication along the freshwater-marine continuum: dual nutrient (N and P) reductions are essential. Estuaries and Coasts 2009;32(4):593-601. |
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Paerl HW, Rossignol KL, Guajardo R, Hall NS, Joyner AR, Peierls BL, Ramus JS. FerryMon: ferry-based monitoring and assessment of human and climatically driven environmental change in the Albemarle-Pamlico Sound system. Environmental Science & Technology 2009;43(20):7609-7613. |
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Paerl HW, Rossignol KL, Hall SN, Peierls BL, Wetz MS. Phytoplankton community indicators of short-and long-term ecological change in the anthropogenically and climatically impacted Neuse River Estuary, North Carolina, USA. Estuaries and Coasts 2010;33(2):485-497. |
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Paerl HW, Piehler MF, Valdes LM, Dyble J, Moisander PH, Pinckney JL, Steppe TF. Determining anthropogenic and climatically-induced change in aquatic ecosystems using microbial indicators: an integrative approach. Verhandlungen Internationale Vereinigung fur Theoretische und Angewandte Limnologie 2005;29(1):89-133. |
R828677C001 (Final) R830652 (2005) |
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Peierls BL, Christian RR, Paerl HW. Water quality and phytoplankton as indicators of hurricane impacts on a large estuarine ecosystem. Estuaries and Coasts 2003;26(5):1329-1343. |
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Piehler MF, Dyble J, Moisander PH, Pinckney JL, Paerl HW. Effects of modified nutrient concentrations and ratios on the structure and function of the native phytoplankton community in the Neuse River Estuary, North Carolina, USA. Aquatic Ecology 2002;36(3):371-385. |
R828677C001 (Final) R826938 (Final) |
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Piehler MF, Twomey LJ, Hall NS, Paerl HW. Impacts of inorganic nutrient enrichment on phytoplankton community structure and function in Pamlico Sound, NC, USA. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 2004;61(2):197-209. |
R828677C001 (2003) R828677C001 (2004) R830652 (2004) |
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Piehler MF, Dyble J, Moisander PH, Chapman AD, Hendrickson J, Paerl HW. Interactions between nitrogen dynamics and the phytoplankton community in Lake George, Florida, USA. Lake and Reservoir Management 2009;25(1):1-14. |
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Pinckney JL, Richardson TL, Millie DF, Paerl HW. Application of photopigment biomarkers for quantifying microalgal community composition and in situ growth rates. Organic Geochemistry 2001;32(4):585-595. |
R828677 (2001) R826938 (Final) |
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Reynolds-Fleming JV, Fleming JG, Luettich RA. Portable autonomous vertical profiler for estuarine applications. Estuaries and Coasts 2002;25(1):142-147. |
R828677C001 (Final) R826938 (Final) |
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Reynolds-Fleming JV, Luettich Jr. RA. Wind-driven lateral variability in a partially mixed estuary. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 2004;60(3):395-407. |
R828677C001 (2003) R826938 (Final) R827957 (Final) |
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Reynolds-Fleming JV, Luettich RA. Simulation of lateral salinity variability in a shallow, wind-driven estuary affected by fish kills. Ocean Dynamics (in preparation, 2004). |
R828677C001 (2003) |
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Roman MR, Boicourt WC, Kimmel DG, Miller WD, Adolf JE, Bichy J, Harding Jr. LW, Houde ED, Jung S, Zhang JX. Stimulation of plankton and fish abundance in Chesapeake Bay by Hurricane Isabel. Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union 2005;86(28):261-265. |
R828677 (Final) R828677C002 (Final) |
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Sundareshwar PV, Morris JT, Koepfler EK, Fornwalt B. Phosphorus limitation of coastal ecosystem processes. Science 2003;299(5606):563-565. |
R828677C003 (2003) |
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Torres R, Mwamba MJ, Goni MA. Properties of marsh sediment mobilized by low tide rainfall. Limnology and Oceanography 2003;48(3):1245-1253. |
R828677C003 (2002) |
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Torres R, Styles R. Effects of Salt Marsh topography on tidal asymmetry. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science (in review, 2005). |
R828677C003 (2004) |
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Tzortziou M, Herman JR, Gallegos CL, Neale PJ, Subramaniam A, Harding Jr. LW, Ahmad Z. Bio-optics of Chesapeake Bay from measurements and radiative transfer closure. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 2006;68(1-2):348-362. |
R828677 (Final) R828677C002 (Final) |
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Vahatalo AV, Wetzel RG, Paerl HW. Light absorption by phytoplankton and chromophoric dissolved organic matter in the drainage basin and estuary of the Neuse River, North Carolina (U.S.A.). Freshwater Biology 2005;50(3):477-493. |
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Valdes-Weaver LM, Piehler MF, Pinckney JL, Howe KE, Rossignol K, Paerl HW. Long-term temporal and spatial trends in phytoplankton biomass and class-level taxonomic composition in the hydrologically variable Neuse-Pamlico estuarine continuum, North Carolina, USA. Limnology and Oceanography 2006;51(3):1410-1420. |
R828677C001 (Final) R830652 (2005) |
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Valentine V, Hopkinson, Jr. C. Investigating drainage density and fractal dimension as geomorphometric indicators of tidal marsh condition using remotely sensed data and geographical information systems. International Journal of Remote Sensing (in submission, 2004). |
R828677C003 (2003) |
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Valentine V, Hopkinson Jr. CS, Millette TL, Hayward CD, et al. Formation of ponds in marshes of the Plum Island Sound estuary. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science (submitted, 2005). |
R828677C003 (2004) |
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Wetz MS, Paerl HW. Estuarine phytoplankton responses to hurricanes and tropical storms with different characteristics (trajectory, rainfall, winds). Estuaries and Coasts 2008;31(2):419-429. |
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Whipple AC, Luettich RA, Seim HE. Measurements of Reynolds stress in a wind-driven lagoonal estuary. Ocean Dynamics 2006;56(3-4):169-185. |
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Yeager CLJ, Harding Jr. LW, Mallonee ME. Phytoplankton production, biomass and community structure following a summer nutrient pulse in Chesapeake Bay. Aquatic Ecology 2005;39(2):135-149. |
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Supplemental Keywords:
phytoplankton, macrophytes, submersed aquatic vegetation, zooplankton, fish, trophodynamics, water quality, size spectrum, coastal wetlands, habitat, bio-optics and turbidity, remote sensing, primary production, high performance liquid chromatography, HPLC, photopigments, dissolved oxygen, nutrients, hydrology, circulation, nutrient management, regional-scale indicators, ecosystem, climatology, hurricanes, total maximum daily loads, TMDLs, modeling, ferry-based monitoring,, RFA, Scientific Discipline, Air, Geographic Area, Water, Waste, Ecosystem Protection/Environmental Exposure & Risk, Hydrology, Nutrients, Bioavailability, Ecosystem/Assessment/Indicators, Ecosystem Protection, exploratory research environmental biology, State, climate change, Ecological Effects - Environmental Exposure & Risk, Microbiology, Ecological Risk Assessment, Biology, Geology, Ecological Indicators, anthropogenic stresses, bioindicator, coastal ecosystem, remote sensing, watershed analysis, Atlantic Coast Consortium, aquatic ecosystem, agriculturally impacted watershed, anthropogenic stress, environmental monitoring, hydrological stability, nutrient supply, nutrient transport, ecological exposure, risk assessment, CISNet, ecosystem assessment, Virginia (VA), watershed management, satellite imagery, ecosystem integrity, environmental stressor, hydrological, coastal environments, Coastal Intensive Site Network, biomonitoring, ecological assessment, ecosystem indicators, estuarine ecosystems, integrated assessment, Maryland (MD), plankton, sustainability, water quality, North Carolina (NC), environmental stressors, spatial and temporal patterns, Chesapeake BayRelevant Websites:
Progress and Final Reports:
Original Abstract Subprojects under this Center: (EPA does not fund or establish subprojects; EPA awards and manages the overall grant for this center).
R828677C001 Phytoplankton Community Structure as an Indicator of Coastal Ecosystem
Health
R828677C002 Trophic Indicators of Ecosystem Health in Chesapeake Bay
R828677C003 Coastal Wetland Indicators
R828677C004 Environmental Indicators in the Estuarine Environment: Seagrass Photosynthetic Efficiency as an Indicator of Coastal Ecosystem Health
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