ELIZABETH
CITY STATE UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY |
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Department
of Geological, Environmental and Marine Sciences Remote Sensing Lab
ECSU's Department
of Geological, Environmental and Marine Sciences (GEMS) Remote Sensing
Lab is presently conducting a three year NOAA funded project entitled "
North Carolina Coastal Habitat Protection Plan Implementation Support through
Directed Research and Remote Sensing". The project is a collaborative Additional SAV research being initiated at ECSU includes work by Dr. Kathleen Fischer, Assistant Professor in the GEMS Department at ECSU. Dr. Fisher, a geochemist, is interested in understanding the environmental factors that trigger enhanced SAV growth in Albermale and Currituck sounds, particularly favorable climatic conditions, optimal dissolved nutrient levels and/or low suspended solid concentrations. This research proposes to monitor SAV distribution and duration during periods of low and high coverage by collecting data on SAV species compositon, water chemistry (dissolved oxygen and dissolved nutrient concentrations, temperature, salinity, clarity and trace metals), suspended sediment concentrations, bottom sediment characteristics, and meterological conditions. |
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