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A natural laboratory for small estuary studies: the reincarnation of Town Pond
River Basin Management V (2009)
  • Stephen J. Mecca, Providence College
  • M. Oumano
  • R. G. LaMontagne
  • D. Johnson
Abstract

Early maps document a 70 acre salt marsh encased estuary that during the 1950s was filled with dredge spoils by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. A number of stakeholders including Save the Bay, a non-profit advocacy group supported a restoration of this ecosystem and in 2006, the Corps of Engineers completed the restoration project. The resulting system offers a unique opportunity to observe the early evolution of a new estuarian ecosystem and provides a natural laboratory for short and long-term studies of the dynamics of small estuaries. This paper briefly overviews the stages leading to the present system, offers a set of experiments that will aid in creating a baseline for future studies and describes progress on a sediment survey currently underway.

Disciplines
Publication Date
2009
Publisher
WIT Press
Citation Information
Stephen J. Mecca, M. Oumano, R. G. LaMontagne and D. Johnson. "A natural laboratory for small estuary studies: the reincarnation of Town Pond" SouthhamptonRiver Basin Management V (2009)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/stephen_mecca/12/