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From Land to Sea: How Will Shifts in Stream Flow Influence Delivery of Nutrients, Organic Matter, and Organisms to Alaska and Hawai‘i Nearshore Marine Ecosystems?

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2020
Start Date
2020-10-01
End Date
2023-09-30

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Nearshore marine ecosystems in Alaska and Hawai‘i rely heavily on organic materials and nutrients delivered by rivers and streams. It is hypothesized that the magnitude and timing of stream flows influences this delivery of materials to coastal ecosystems. However, despite previous research on the topic, there is still considerable uncertainty about how stream flow may influence these land-to-water (“ridge-to-reef") linkages, and how climate change induced shifts in runoff may ripple across ecosystem boundaries to influence estuary and nearshore marine ecosystems and species of cultural and commercial importance (e.g., Pacific salmon, gobies, and coral reefs). This project is a collaborative study to examine how patterns of stream [...]

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Gulkana Wild and Scenic River, Alaska. Credit; Bob Wick, BLM, Public Domain
Gulkana Wild and Scenic River, Alaska. Credit; Bob Wick, BLM, Public Domain

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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