Juvenile Freshwater Mussel Rearing for Water Quality Improvement in Delaware
More than 80,000 juvenile freshwater mussels were produced in a hatchery and reared in a variety of aquatic habitats and aquaculture gear within Kent and […]
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More than 80,000 juvenile freshwater mussels were produced in a hatchery and reared in a variety of aquatic habitats and aquaculture gear within Kent and […]
Bivalve molluscs provide water quality benefits throughout mid-Atlantic watersheds, such as Chesapeake Bay and the Delaware River basins. Whereas most of the attention has focused […]
The New Jersey Climate Change Alliance (The Alliance) is a network of diverse public, private, non governmental and academic organizations from across New Jersey facilitated […]
This publication contains much helpful information on various economic techniques that are available by which to value wetland areas. The Guide draws out the importance […]
Wetlands are ecosystems that provide numerous goods and services that have an economic value, notonly to the local population living in its periphery butalso to […]
Wetlands, marshes, and bogs in Delaware provide significant economic value ranging from $1 billion to $3 billion annually and support 25,000 jobs with $568 million […]
The Wetlands mapper is designed to deliver easy-to-use, map like views of America’s Wetland resources. It integrates digital map data along with other resource information […]
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