Baseline sedimentary and faunal characteristics of potential shell planting and references sites in Great South Bay

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Marine Sciences Research Center
Maher, Nicole P.
Cerrato, Robert Michael

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2000

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Marine Sciences. , Atmospheric Sciences. , Estuarine sediments > New York (State) > Great South Bay. , Shellfish populations > New York (State) > Great South Bay. , Shellfish culture > New York (State) > Great South Bay. , Division of Environmental Protection, Town of Brookhaven, Medford, NY.

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from the introduction, ". . .The purpose of this study was to establish baseline sedimentary and faunal community characteristics at several sites in Great South Bay in anticipation of a possible shell planting, habitat enhancement project. Kassner (1997) has proposed to plant shell material in Great South Bay, in an attempt to ameliorate declining M mercenaria abundances. The introduction of shell to an area of bay bottom that meets the other three sedimentary characteristics required for good hard clam habitat could enhance the bottom to create suitable habitat for hard clam growth. . ."

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5, [13] leaves : ill. ; 28 cm. Includes bibliographical references.

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Maher, Nicole P. Baseline sedimentary and faunal characteristics of potential shell planting and references sites in Great South Bay / by Nicole P. Maher and Robert M. Cerrato. Stony Brook, N.Y. : Marine Sciences Research Center, State University of New York, [2000].

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Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook University

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Stony Brook University

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