The state of Florida's estuaries and future needs in estuarine research: Part 2. an academic research agenda (review draft)
As a program supporting academic research that addresses recognized societal needs, theFlorida Sea Grant Program is developing a research theme area on estuaries to provide a uniquely academic product that will augment mission-oriented research undertaken by government and bythe private sector. This report is not a call for proposals. It does not prescribe a specific researchplan. Rather, it is a concept paper designed to focus research on two broad "organizing themes":(1) the hydrology of Florida's estuaries, and (2) the impact of cyclic environmental variability onestuarine function. (46pp.)
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Main Authors: | Kleppel, G.S., Christie, Donna R., Milon, J. Walter, Smith, Ned P., Vargo, Gabriel A. |
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Other Authors: | Estuarine Theme Panel |
Format: | monograph biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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Florida Sea Grant College Program
1996
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Subjects: | Oceanography, Engineering, Earth Sciences, Planning, estuaries, hydrology, Florida, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/18256 |
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