| Coastal Ecosystems
The coastal zone comprises less than 10% of the
total ocean area, but is biologically diverse and ecologically important.
The coastal zone includes intertidal habitats such as salt marshes
and mangroves; nearshore areas such as estuaries and embayments;
and the open water of the continental shelf.
Coastal Research in the UGA department of Marine Sciences includes:
> The Georgia Coastal Ecosystems Long Term Ecological
Research Program (Hollibaugh,
Joye, DiIorio, Alber, Cai, Moran,
Hodson, Burd)
> Coastal and estuarine ecosystem dynamics modeling (Alber, Burd, Joye, Tilburg, Yager)
> Watershed effects on coastal water quality (Alber,
Joye, Hollibaugh)
> Influence of freshwater inflow on estuarine salinity
structure (Alber, DiIorio)
> Controls of salt marsh plants, animals, and microbes
(Alber, Moran, Joye)
> Food web dynamics in coastal systems (Alber)

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