Pseg estuary enhancement program
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Though protections were then put in place, most of the sturgeon in the Bay has disappeared, and along with it, the village. For an overview of the the history of the tract, visit PSEG. Before visiting, please check out the site rules here. Birds to be seen at the site include gulls, terns and cormorants in warmer weather. In winter, waterfowl can be seen here in large numbers. Newsworthy The construction of fish ladders helps river herring overcome barriers blocking migration into freshwater spawning and nursery grounds.
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Denitrification and a nitrogen budget of created riparian wetlands. Stokes, A. Barot, J. Lata, G. Lacroix, C. Jones and W. Ecological engineering: From concepts to applications. What is ecological engineering? Hey, D. Kostel, W. Crumpton, W. Mitsch, and B.
The roles and benefits of wetlands in managing reactive nitrogen. Zhang, K. Stefanik, A. Nahlik, C. Anderson, B. Bernal, M. Hernandez, and K. Comparing carbon sequestration in temperate freshwater wetland communities. Stefanik, K, and W. Structural and functional vegetation development in created and restored wetland mitigation banks of different ages.
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