Northeastern Section - 48th Annual Meeting (18–20 March 2013)

Session No. 17
Monday, 18 March 2013: 3:10 PM-5:00 PM
Monroe Room (Omni Mount Washington Resort)

T3. Salt Marsh Ecogeomorphology

 

Beverly J. Johnson, Kristin R. Wilson and Susan Adamowicz, Advocates
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3:10 PM
POND/PANNE TRENDS ON THE SALT MARSHES ALONG A NUTRIENT GRADIENT OF AN EUTROPHIC ESTUARY 1926 - 2007, HEMPSTEAD BAY, LONG ISLAND, NY
BROWNE, James1, SCHARF, Tina M.1 and CIAPPETTA, Jonathan E.2, (1)Conservation and Waterways, Town of Hempstead, PO Box 180, Point Lookout, NY 11569, (2)Environmental Studies, Adelphi University, Science 103, 1 South Ave, Garden City, NY 11530, ecojimb@gmail.com, ecojimb@gmail.com
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3:25 PM
SALT POOLS DRIVE SURFICIAL TRANSFORMATIONS OF MAINE SALT MARSHES
WILSON, Kristin, Center for Marine and Environmental Science, University of the Virgin Islands, College of Math & Sciences, #2 John Brewer's Bay, St. Thomas, 00802, US Virgin Islands, KELLEY, Joseph, School of Earth & Climate Sciences, Climate Change Institute, University of Maine, Bryand Global Sciences, Orono, ME 04469-5790 and BELKNAP, Daniel F., School of Earth & Climate Sciences, Climate Change Institute, University of Maine, 117 Bryant Global Sciences Center, University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469-5790, kristin.wilson@live.uvi.edu, kristin.wilson@live.uvi.edu
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3:40 PM
THE IMPACT OF DITCH-PLUGS ON THE HYDROGEOLOGY OF MARGINAL POOLS IN THE SPRAGUE RIVER MARSH, PHIPPSBURG, MAINE
JOHNSON, Beverly J., BARRY, Colin H., DOSTIE, Philip T. and GOUNDIE, Ben, Department of Geology, Bates College, Lewiston, ME 04240, bjohnso3@bates.edu, bjohnso3@bates.edu
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3:55 PM
INFLUENCE OF GEOMORPHOLOGY OF COASTAL WETLANDS IN CASCO BAY ON PREDICTED RESPONSE TO SEA LEVEL RISE
BOHLEN, Curtis and GERBER, Caitlin, Casco Bay Estuary Partnership, University of Southern Maine, Portland, ME 04104, cbohlen@usm.maine.edu, cbohlen@usm.maine.edu
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4:10 PM
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4:25 PM
EFFECTS OF MUD FIDDLER CRABS, UCA PUGNAX (SMITH), ON SEDIMENTS OF SALT MARSH DIEBACK AREAS ON CAPE COD (MASSACHUSETTS, USA)
SMITH, Stephen, Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Cape Cod National Seashore, 99 Marconi Site Road, Wellfleet, MA 02667, stephen_m_smith@nps.gov, stephen_m_smith@nps.gov
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4:40 PM
THE ABILITY OF TIDAL MARSHES TO MAINTAIN VERTEBRATE BIODIVERSITY IS SLIPPING; IS HUMAN MITIGATION POSSIBLE?
ELPHICK, Chris S.1, FIELD, Chris1, OLSEN, Brian J.2, HODGMAN, Thomas P.3 and SHRIVER, W. Gregory4, (1)Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269, (2)Climate Change Institute, School of Biology & Ecology, University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469, (3)Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, Bangor, ME 04401, (4)Dept. of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19717, chris.elphick@uconn.edu, chris.elphick@uconn.edu
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