Learn about a research presentation from the Georgia Water Resources Conference examining the effectiveness of hydrogeomorphic assessment guidelines in Georgia salt marshes through a 17-minute case study. Explore how researchers evaluated two salt marsh sites - one disturbed and one reference - by analyzing tidal flow patterns, water quality parameters, and phytoplankton communities. Discover findings about seasonal chlorophyll variations, presence of toxic algal species, and implications for marsh restoration efforts. Follow along as the study compares field research results with rapid assessment protocols to determine if Mississippi-Alabama coastal wetland guidelines can be effectively applied to Georgia's salt marsh ecosystems.
Evaluating the Efficacy of Regional Hydrogeomorphic Approach Guidebook in Georgia Salt Marshes
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