Northeast U.S. Shelf (NES), Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER)
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The Northeast U.S. Shelf (NES) Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) project integrates observations, experiments, and models to understand and predict how planktonic food webs are changing, and how those changes impact the productivity of higher trophic levels. The NES-LTER is co-located with the Northeast U.S. Continental Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem, spanning the Middle Atlantic Bight and Gulf of Maine. Our focal cross-shelf transect extends about 150 km southward from Martha's Vineyard, MA, to just beyond the shelf break.
Interdisciplinary Research in Earth Science, Long Island Sound
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Integration of new remote sensing tools for characterization of tidal marsh area extent, vegetation communities and inundation regimes, and advanced retrievals of estuarine biological and biogeochemical processes with multi-disciplinary ecological, paleoecological, and socioeconomic datasets, spatial econometric models of population growth, and a novel coupled hydrodynamic-photo-biogeochemical model specifically designed for the marsh-estuarine continuum in the heavily urbanized Long Island Sound.