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A historical perspective on eutrophication in the Pensacola Bay estuary, FL, USA
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Project Oyster Pensacola: Assessment of oyster survival, water quality and the fish and invertebrate community associated with oysters
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Changing biogeochemistry and invertebrate community composition at newly deployed artificial reefs in the Northeast Gulf of Mexico
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Nitrogen fixation in subtropical seagrass sediments:
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Viable putative Vibrio vulnificus and parahaemolyticus in the Pensacola and Perdido Bays
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Adaptive management as a foundational framework for developing collaborative estuary management programs
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Changes in production and respiration during a spring phytoplankton bloom in San Francisco Bay, California, USA
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Biogeochemical processes in a small California estuary.
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Atmospheric deposition of mercury and major ions to the Pensacola (Florida) watershed
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Production, respiration and net ecosystem metabolism in U.S. estuaries
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Seasonal and inter-annual patterns in primary production, respiration, and net ecosystem metabolism in three estuaries in the Northeast Gulf of Mexico
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Seasonal oxygen dynamics in a warm temperate estuary
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Patterns in phytoplankton and benthic production on the shallow continental shelf in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico
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Comparing productivity and biogeochemistry of native and transplanted Thalassia testudinum and Halodule beaudettei in Big Lagoon, Florida, USA
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Thunderstorms increase mercury wet deposition
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Short exposure to oxygen and sulfide alter nitrification, denitrification, and DNRA activity in seasonally hypoxic estuarine sediments
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Mass independent fractionation of mercury isotopes as source tracers in sediments
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High nutrient pulses, tidal mixing and biological response in a small California estuary
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Nitrate sources and sinks in Elkhorn Slough, California
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Benthic nutrient flux in a small estuary in northwest Florida (USA)
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Factors controlling net ecosystem metabolism in U.S. estuaries
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High cyanobacterial abundance in three northeastern Gulf of Mexico estuaries
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Atmospheric deposition of mercury, trace elements, and major ions around a coal-fired power plant (3002001018)
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