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    Concentrations of ammoniac nitrogen, nitrite and nitrate in areas of oyster culture in Cananeia-SP, Brazil by Edison Barbieri, Helcio Luis de Almeida Marques, Ana Cristina Vigliar Bondioli, Marcos Buhrer Campolim, Alessandra Tegon Ferrarini

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Nitrogen plays a key role in aquatic systems, especially in environments which are influenced both by marine and freshwater, such as estuaries. The aim of this study was to evaluate aspects of water quality of Crassostrea spp. aquaculture sites in Cananeia (SP, Brazil) and adequacy thereof for the cultivation of mollusks in relation to concentrations of total ammoniacal nitrogen, nitrite and nitrate. …”
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    Handbook of Florida Water Regulation: Florida Lake Okeechobee Protection Act by Michael T. Olexa, Luke D'Isernia, Laura Minton, Dulcy Miller, Sarah Corbett

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…FE610/FE610: 2021 Handbook of Florida Water Regulation: Northern Everglades and Estuaries Protection Program (ufl.edu) …”
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    The biodiversity survey of the Cape (BioSCape), integrating remote sensing with biodiversity science by Anabelle W. Cardoso, Erin L. Hestir, Jasper A. Slingsby, Cherie J. Forbes, Glenn R. Moncrieff, Woody Turner, Andrew L. Skowno, Jacob Nesslage, Philip G. Brodrick, Keith D. Gaddis, Adam M. Wilson

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In situ biodiversity observations of plant and animal communities, estuaries, kelp, and plankton were made using traditional field methods as well as novel approaches like environmental DNA and acoustic surveys. …”
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    A Hurricane Preparedness for Citrus Groves by Mongi Zekri, Robert R. Rouse, Jonathan H. Crane

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Additionally, high tides driven by wind can lead to saltwater flooding miles inland, exacerbating grove flooding by preventing water runoff in bays, estuaries, and rivers. Although hurricanes pose a serious threat to citrus groves, growers with pre-established hurricane plans can mitigate losses more effectively. …”
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    Handbook of Florida Water Regulation: Florida Lake Okeechobee Protection Act by Michael T. Olexa, Luke D'Isernia, Laura Minton, Dulcy Miller, Sarah Corbett

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…FE610/FE610: 2021 Handbook of Florida Water Regulation: Northern Everglades and Estuaries Protection Program (ufl.edu) …”
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    A Hurricane Preparedness for Citrus Groves by Mongi Zekri, Robert R. Rouse, Jonathan H. Crane

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Additionally, high tides driven by wind can lead to saltwater flooding miles inland, exacerbating grove flooding by preventing water runoff in bays, estuaries, and rivers. Although hurricanes pose a serious threat to citrus groves, growers with pre-established hurricane plans can mitigate losses more effectively. …”
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    Navigational, Historical and Environmental Perspective of St. Augustine Waterways by St. Augustine Port, Waterway, and Beach District, Florida Sea Grant

    Published 2005-10-01
    “…Augustine; resources important to boaters and anglers, including marinas, waterfront restaurants, and boat ramps; representative fish and wildlife; the distribution of natural resources, such as salt marshes, estuaries, and beaches; and sources of information and assistance. …”
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    Navigational, Historical and Environmental Perspective of St. Augustine Waterways by St. Augustine Port, Waterway, and Beach District, Florida Sea Grant

    Published 2005-10-01
    “…Augustine; resources important to boaters and anglers, including marinas, waterfront restaurants, and boat ramps; representative fish and wildlife; the distribution of natural resources, such as salt marshes, estuaries, and beaches; and sources of information and assistance. …”
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    Research Progress on Mechanical Characteristics of Vertical Cylinders under Internal Solitary Waves by XU Ming, WANG Yin, LING Ming, HU Kelong, XIONG Xiahui, PENG Daosong, XU Jinyao, JI Yong

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Internal solitary waves represent a common physical phenomenon in water bodies such as oceans,coasts,and estuaries.They are induced by external disturbances on a pycnocline in a stably stratified water body,and the shear flow excited during their propagation is accompanied by huge energy,which poses a serious threat to the safety and stability of underwater engineering structures.Therefore,it is of great significance to explore the laws of interaction between internal solitary waves and engineering structures.On the basis of summarizing the research progress of many scholars both at home and abroad,the common methods for studies on the action characteristics of internal solitary waves on structures are introduced from the aspects of physical experiments and numerical simulations.In addition,this study gives a summary of the research results in the characteristics and laws of the horizontal force,vertical force,and moment on vertical cylinders under internal solitary waves and the sensitivity factors of the horizontal force.Finally,the issues that require further attention in follow-up research on mechanical characteristics of vertical columns umder internal solitary waves are raised.…”
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    Bayesian Inference of Human-Made Hazards in Networks of Island Wetlands: The Case of the Aegean Archipelago by Cleo M. Gaganis, Andreas Y. Troumbis

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The epsilon statistic further differentiates wetland sensitivity, identifying estuaries, lagoons, and marshes as particularly vulnerable. …”
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    Assessment of hydromorphological conditions of the river using the MQI method (Case study area: JAJROOD River) by Maryam Ilanloo, Amir Karam

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…These problems are caused by the cutting of trees in order to create human structures, harvesting sand, creating numerous promenades along the river's estuaries and changing the river pattern.…”
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    Numerical Simulation of Flow and Suspended Sediment Transport in the Distributary Channel Networks by Wei Zhang, Qiong Jia, Xiaowen Chen

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Flow and suspended sediment transport in distributary channel networks play an important role in the evolution of deltas and estuaries, as well as the coastal environment. In this study, a 1D flow and suspended sediment transport model is presented to simulate the hydrodynamics and suspended sediment transport in the distributary channel networks. …”
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    Comprehensive Utilization Pattern of the Bohai Rim Coastline Using the Restrictive Composite Index Method by Yun Zhang, Tong Wu, Yuanzhi Ye

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Industrial production areas along the coastline are mainly distributed in the East Liaodong and Bohai bays, and ecological protection areas are located in the estuaries of the Liaohe and Yellow River. The improved restricted comprehensive index method model weakens the interaction among variables and makes the calculation results closer to the real situation. …”
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    Les risques naturels littoraux dans le Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France by Arnaud Héquette

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…The coast of the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region largely consists of wide sandy beaches and coastal dunes, locally interrupted by estuaries, coastal settlements and some rocky cliffs. …”
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    Differences in Biogeographic Patterns and Mechanisms of Assembly in Estuarine Bacterial and Protist Communities by Weiyue Zhang, Yunlei Zhang, Zhizhuo Shao, Yi Sun, Hongjun Li

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…As transitional ecosystems between land and sea, estuaries are characterized by a unique environment that supports complex and diverse microbial communities. …”
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    Effects of Geographical Origin and Timing of Broodstock Collection on Hatchery Conditioning of the Clam <i>Ruditapes decussatus</i> (L. 1758) by Rania Azirar, Samah Fettach, Fiz da Costa, Montse Pérez, Abderrahim Chiaar, Adil Aghzar, Yassine Ouagajjou

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The grooved carpet shell clam (<i>Ruditapes decussatus</i>), widely found along Morocco’s coasts and estuaries, is a key economic resource due to its high market value. …”
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    Polychlorinated Biphenyls Water Pollution along the River Nile, Egypt by Ayman Mohamed Megahed, Hesham Dahshan, Mahdy A. Abd-El-Kader, Amr Mohamed Mohamed Abd-Elall, Mariam Hassan Elbana, Ehab Nabawy, Hend A. Mahmoud

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…An increasing trend in PCB levels from the upper stream to the Nile estuaries was observed. The calculated flux of PCBs indicated that 6.8 tons of PCBs is dumped into the Mediterranean Sea each year from the River Nile. …”
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    Community Dynamics of Fish Larvae in Coastal Zhejiang: Seasonal Variations in Spatiotemporal Distribution and Environmental Driving Factors by Peng Zhao, Rijin Jiang, Qiqun Li, Rui Yin, Yuelian He, Qingxi Han, Guangjie Fang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Fish larvae are typically found to be aggregated along estuaries and bays in spring, autumn, and summer, while in winter, they tend to shift towards areas near the boundaries of motor trawler fisheries areas. …”
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    Selection of Reservoir Release Location Based on Fish Induced Velocity: A Case of Wudongde Hydropower Station on Jinsha River by Gao Yangyang, Chen Zhuo, Liu Ke, Wang Jie, Cheng Sheng, Zhang Xinyi, Chang Duozi, Feng Jingjie

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The results show that the flow velocity in the reservoir area decreases significantly from the end of the reservoir to the front of the dam; the flow velocity in the main reservoir is more homogeneous in the direction of water depth, and the tributary estuaries present non-uniform distribution. Under the conditions of low flow (February), medium flow (May), and high flow (August), a certain range of the river section is below the induced velocity of the fish (0.2 m/s), and the suitable locations for migratory fish stocking are located in the upper part of Wudongde Dam, 102, 96, and 38 km, respectively. …”
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    SEDIMENT RUNOFF AND WATER TURBIDITY OF THE MAIN TRIBUTARIES OF THE LAKE LADOGA by Marina V. Shmakova, Sergey A. Kondratyev

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The processes of eutrophication of the southern littoral areas of the Lake Ladoga determine the relevance of assessing the removal of solid matter from the river flow to the estuaries of the tributaries of the Ladoga. Observations of sediment runoff of the main tributaries the Lake Ladoga were not carried out. …”
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