The project will evaluate the ability of the Moyeha estuary tidal marsh to persist and thrive in the face of climate change impacts and will identify potential restoration projects based on the monitoring results.
“The program is an extension of the research conducted by the U.S. National Estuarine Research Reserve Association along the west coast of the United States,” said Jared, Dick, Uu-a-thluk Central Region Biologist. |
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