EXPLORING COASTAL ACIDIFICATION and OYSTER RESTORATION ACTIVITIES on the UNITED STATES ATLANTIC COAST
dc.contributor.advisor | Halpin, Patrick N | |
dc.contributor.author | Myles, Lisa | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2021-04-29T10:56:10Z | |
dc.date.available | 2021-04-29T10:56:10Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2021-04-28 | |
dc.department | Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences | |
dc.description.abstract | The eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) is a common bivalve species of the U.S. Atlantic coast. While C. virginica can survive a range of environmental conditions, coastal acidification that results from the burning of fossil fuels, development, and deforestation may threaten the future viability of this economically and ecologically valuable species. Oyster restoration projects, education, and public outreach can help to support and protect C. virginica and coastal resource-reliant communities on the US East Coast. This study gauges trends in current oyster reef restoration projects along the US Atlantic Coast and provides coastal acidification specific educational resources for East Coast communities. | |
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dc.subject | Eastern oyster | |
dc.subject | Crassostrea virginica | |
dc.subject | Coastal acidification | |
dc.title | EXPLORING COASTAL ACIDIFICATION and OYSTER RESTORATION ACTIVITIES on the UNITED STATES ATLANTIC COAST | |
dc.type | Master's project | |
duke.embargo.months | 0 |
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