Landels-Hill Big Creek Reserve
09 Apr, 02 PM - 11 Apr, 05 AM
Recent productivity estimates of coralline algae have not included the contribution of geniculate growth forms. Given the wide distribution of this common alga, it may play a significant role in global carbon sequestration. This study is designed to assess the productivity of this algae as a function of depth in central California.
Visit #21051 @Landels-Hill Big Creek Reserve
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Under Project # 21519 | Research
Baseline study of coralline algae cover as a function of depthgraduate_student - California State University (CSU), Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
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Group of 4 Graduate Student
Apr 9 - 11, 2010 (3 days)
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Apr 9 - 11, 2010