Suche senden
Hochladen
Invasives
•
Als PPT, PDF herunterladen
•
1 gefällt mir
•
547 views
M
Maria Foster
Folgen
Environmental Concerns
Weniger lesen
Mehr lesen
Melden
Teilen
Melden
Teilen
1 von 22
Jetzt herunterladen
Empfohlen
Josh Lamonde, Pd.4, Red Tail Hawk
Josh Lamonde, Pd.4, Red Tail Hawk
LigScience
Take a look at the northern river otter!!!!
Mikayla Baker Pd.4 Otter
Mikayla Baker Pd.4 Otter
LigScience
Macroinvertebrates (EEE)
Macroinvertebrates (EEE)
Michele Nardella
Bio 2 bobcat for school
Bio 2 bobcat for school
LigScience
ShellEye: Satellite-based monitoring of harmful algal blooms and water quality for aquaculture farms
Dr Peter Miller, Plymouth Marine Laboratory - ShellEye: Satellite-based monit...
Dr Peter Miller, Plymouth Marine Laboratory - ShellEye: Satellite-based monit...
IES / IAQM
Jake Allison-Mallard Duck
Jake Allison-Mallard Duck
LigScience
Round up of news and views from the Freshwater Biological Association
Freshwater Matters June2014
Freshwater Matters June2014
Lancaster University
Sea-Otters-Stuck-in-Recovery_complete
Sea-Otters-Stuck-in-Recovery_complete
Dana Michaels
Empfohlen
Josh Lamonde, Pd.4, Red Tail Hawk
Josh Lamonde, Pd.4, Red Tail Hawk
LigScience
Take a look at the northern river otter!!!!
Mikayla Baker Pd.4 Otter
Mikayla Baker Pd.4 Otter
LigScience
Macroinvertebrates (EEE)
Macroinvertebrates (EEE)
Michele Nardella
Bio 2 bobcat for school
Bio 2 bobcat for school
LigScience
ShellEye: Satellite-based monitoring of harmful algal blooms and water quality for aquaculture farms
Dr Peter Miller, Plymouth Marine Laboratory - ShellEye: Satellite-based monit...
Dr Peter Miller, Plymouth Marine Laboratory - ShellEye: Satellite-based monit...
IES / IAQM
Jake Allison-Mallard Duck
Jake Allison-Mallard Duck
LigScience
Round up of news and views from the Freshwater Biological Association
Freshwater Matters June2014
Freshwater Matters June2014
Lancaster University
Sea-Otters-Stuck-in-Recovery_complete
Sea-Otters-Stuck-in-Recovery_complete
Dana Michaels
NYC DEP oyster reef in Jamaica Bay--update
NYC Dep oyster reef update regarding head of bay oyster project
NYC Dep oyster reef update regarding head of bay oyster project
ecowatchers
WaterQualityReportCard1215152
WaterQualityReportCard1215152
Laura Kelm
WEEDS & PLANKTONS AND ITS CONTROL
WEEDS & PLANKTONS AND ITS CONTROL
WEEDS & PLANKTONS AND ITS CONTROL
Mr. Balwant Singh
Introduction of Invasive Exotic Fish Species Pterygoplichthys spp. A Potential Threat To Aquatic Ecosystems of Bangladesh
Introduction of Invasive Exotic Fish Species Pterygoplichthys spp. A Potenti...
Introduction of Invasive Exotic Fish Species Pterygoplichthys spp. A Potenti...
atiqueashab
Freshwater Matters September2013
Freshwater Matters September2013
Lancaster University
Dan Molloy - Zebra mussels presentation 9/12/11
Dan Molloy - Zebra mussels presentation 9/12/11
mcwd
analysis on population trends of turtles in Jamaica Bay.
Terrapin trends in Jamaica Bay-fall 2018 Task Force Presentation
Terrapin trends in Jamaica Bay-fall 2018 Task Force Presentation
ecowatchers
FBA Freshwater Matters November 2012
FBA Freshwater Matters November 2012
Lancaster University
Public health concern of Milwaukee disaster Learning from Milwaukee disaster
Milwaukee disaster- An overview
Milwaukee disaster- An overview
Sanjaya Regmi
Haley Daugherty
Haley Daugherty
LigScience
On Monday, Crozier & Associates Partner and Senior Water Resources Engineer Nick Mocan presented alongside Dr. Kevin Stevens of Wilfrid Laurier University at the 2019 CWRA National Conference on how targeted vegetation plantings can be used to enhance water quality treatment in stormwater management facilities. Their presentation covered the last 8 months of site visits, vegetation surveys, and water sampling at a stormwater management (SWM) pond near a subdivision in the Credit Valley Conservation Authority watershed. Dr. Stevens, an expert in wetland plant ecology, discussed the science behind how plants can contribute to water quality treatment, the types of vegetation found at the site, and preliminary water quality analysis results. Mocan drew on his expertise in stormwater management to review the impact of climate change on SWM facility inputs, hydrology, and hydraulics. Mocan also highlighted how this multi-disciplinary research can help stormwater facilities cope with the effects of a changing climate. Preliminary results show that vegetation in the subject SWM pond is performing nutrient removal year-round, but that removal rates are diminished during colder periods. However, there appear to be increasing removal efficiencies as vegetation begins to re-establish itself. Vegetation surveys also noted that volunteer species are contributing to increased species richness, but these plants may not all be desirable. The second stage of this project will involve developing targeted planting mixes based on local hydrologic, hydraulic, and environmental conditions. We anticipate these mixes will provide improved water quality treatment in SWM facilities, prevent incursions of invasive plant species, and contribute to the reduction of nutrient loading in urban stormwater that reaches lakes and streams.
CWRA Presentation
CWRA Presentation
Nick Mocan, M.Sc., P.Eng.
Summer 2015 Zebrafish Poster (2)
Summer 2015 Zebrafish Poster (2)
Grace Blackwell
Connor Maust Pd. 4. Riparian Zone ppt.
Connor Maust Pd. 4. Riparian Zone ppt.
LigScience
Oregon State University researcher Chris Langdon's 2010-2012 research project for Oregon Sea Grant
Effect of Vibrio tubiashii on West Coast shellfish
Effect of Vibrio tubiashii on West Coast shellfish
Oregon Sea Grant
Abstract_Renner
Abstract_Renner
Elizabeth Renner
Vibrio tubiashii and Pacific oyster disease susceptibility
Vibrio tubiashii and Pacific oyster disease susceptibility
tubiashii
savannah bubin
savannah bubin
LigScience
Monthly round up of freshwater research plus news from the Freshwater Biological Association
Freshwater matters Nov 2015
Freshwater matters Nov 2015
Lancaster University
About the nature and animals conservation
Nature and animal conservation by art
Nature and animal conservation by art
ART Raviteja akarapu
Moravek_AGUPoster4
Moravek_AGUPoster4
Jessie Moravek
Water hyacinth control
Water hyacinth control
Siti Norhidayu Zulkfley
13 ecosystems2 1
13 ecosystems2 1
dompiazza
Weitere ähnliche Inhalte
Was ist angesagt?
NYC DEP oyster reef in Jamaica Bay--update
NYC Dep oyster reef update regarding head of bay oyster project
NYC Dep oyster reef update regarding head of bay oyster project
ecowatchers
WaterQualityReportCard1215152
WaterQualityReportCard1215152
Laura Kelm
WEEDS & PLANKTONS AND ITS CONTROL
WEEDS & PLANKTONS AND ITS CONTROL
WEEDS & PLANKTONS AND ITS CONTROL
Mr. Balwant Singh
Introduction of Invasive Exotic Fish Species Pterygoplichthys spp. A Potential Threat To Aquatic Ecosystems of Bangladesh
Introduction of Invasive Exotic Fish Species Pterygoplichthys spp. A Potenti...
Introduction of Invasive Exotic Fish Species Pterygoplichthys spp. A Potenti...
atiqueashab
Freshwater Matters September2013
Freshwater Matters September2013
Lancaster University
Dan Molloy - Zebra mussels presentation 9/12/11
Dan Molloy - Zebra mussels presentation 9/12/11
mcwd
analysis on population trends of turtles in Jamaica Bay.
Terrapin trends in Jamaica Bay-fall 2018 Task Force Presentation
Terrapin trends in Jamaica Bay-fall 2018 Task Force Presentation
ecowatchers
FBA Freshwater Matters November 2012
FBA Freshwater Matters November 2012
Lancaster University
Public health concern of Milwaukee disaster Learning from Milwaukee disaster
Milwaukee disaster- An overview
Milwaukee disaster- An overview
Sanjaya Regmi
Haley Daugherty
Haley Daugherty
LigScience
On Monday, Crozier & Associates Partner and Senior Water Resources Engineer Nick Mocan presented alongside Dr. Kevin Stevens of Wilfrid Laurier University at the 2019 CWRA National Conference on how targeted vegetation plantings can be used to enhance water quality treatment in stormwater management facilities. Their presentation covered the last 8 months of site visits, vegetation surveys, and water sampling at a stormwater management (SWM) pond near a subdivision in the Credit Valley Conservation Authority watershed. Dr. Stevens, an expert in wetland plant ecology, discussed the science behind how plants can contribute to water quality treatment, the types of vegetation found at the site, and preliminary water quality analysis results. Mocan drew on his expertise in stormwater management to review the impact of climate change on SWM facility inputs, hydrology, and hydraulics. Mocan also highlighted how this multi-disciplinary research can help stormwater facilities cope with the effects of a changing climate. Preliminary results show that vegetation in the subject SWM pond is performing nutrient removal year-round, but that removal rates are diminished during colder periods. However, there appear to be increasing removal efficiencies as vegetation begins to re-establish itself. Vegetation surveys also noted that volunteer species are contributing to increased species richness, but these plants may not all be desirable. The second stage of this project will involve developing targeted planting mixes based on local hydrologic, hydraulic, and environmental conditions. We anticipate these mixes will provide improved water quality treatment in SWM facilities, prevent incursions of invasive plant species, and contribute to the reduction of nutrient loading in urban stormwater that reaches lakes and streams.
CWRA Presentation
CWRA Presentation
Nick Mocan, M.Sc., P.Eng.
Summer 2015 Zebrafish Poster (2)
Summer 2015 Zebrafish Poster (2)
Grace Blackwell
Connor Maust Pd. 4. Riparian Zone ppt.
Connor Maust Pd. 4. Riparian Zone ppt.
LigScience
Oregon State University researcher Chris Langdon's 2010-2012 research project for Oregon Sea Grant
Effect of Vibrio tubiashii on West Coast shellfish
Effect of Vibrio tubiashii on West Coast shellfish
Oregon Sea Grant
Abstract_Renner
Abstract_Renner
Elizabeth Renner
Vibrio tubiashii and Pacific oyster disease susceptibility
Vibrio tubiashii and Pacific oyster disease susceptibility
tubiashii
savannah bubin
savannah bubin
LigScience
Monthly round up of freshwater research plus news from the Freshwater Biological Association
Freshwater matters Nov 2015
Freshwater matters Nov 2015
Lancaster University
About the nature and animals conservation
Nature and animal conservation by art
Nature and animal conservation by art
ART Raviteja akarapu
Moravek_AGUPoster4
Moravek_AGUPoster4
Jessie Moravek
Was ist angesagt?
(20)
NYC Dep oyster reef update regarding head of bay oyster project
NYC Dep oyster reef update regarding head of bay oyster project
WaterQualityReportCard1215152
WaterQualityReportCard1215152
WEEDS & PLANKTONS AND ITS CONTROL
WEEDS & PLANKTONS AND ITS CONTROL
Introduction of Invasive Exotic Fish Species Pterygoplichthys spp. A Potenti...
Introduction of Invasive Exotic Fish Species Pterygoplichthys spp. A Potenti...
Freshwater Matters September2013
Freshwater Matters September2013
Dan Molloy - Zebra mussels presentation 9/12/11
Dan Molloy - Zebra mussels presentation 9/12/11
Terrapin trends in Jamaica Bay-fall 2018 Task Force Presentation
Terrapin trends in Jamaica Bay-fall 2018 Task Force Presentation
FBA Freshwater Matters November 2012
FBA Freshwater Matters November 2012
Milwaukee disaster- An overview
Milwaukee disaster- An overview
Haley Daugherty
Haley Daugherty
CWRA Presentation
CWRA Presentation
Summer 2015 Zebrafish Poster (2)
Summer 2015 Zebrafish Poster (2)
Connor Maust Pd. 4. Riparian Zone ppt.
Connor Maust Pd. 4. Riparian Zone ppt.
Effect of Vibrio tubiashii on West Coast shellfish
Effect of Vibrio tubiashii on West Coast shellfish
Abstract_Renner
Abstract_Renner
Vibrio tubiashii and Pacific oyster disease susceptibility
Vibrio tubiashii and Pacific oyster disease susceptibility
savannah bubin
savannah bubin
Freshwater matters Nov 2015
Freshwater matters Nov 2015
Nature and animal conservation by art
Nature and animal conservation by art
Moravek_AGUPoster4
Moravek_AGUPoster4
Ähnlich wie Invasives
Water hyacinth control
Water hyacinth control
Siti Norhidayu Zulkfley
13 ecosystems2 1
13 ecosystems2 1
dompiazza
contact ros.zoysa@gmail.com
Marine bio invasion
Marine bio invasion
zoysa89
Assg
Shami office word document (2)
Shami office word document (2)
MOHTISHIM CH
Llobet, Teran Frias, de Elia, Okecki, Aresi
Project - Mediterranean sea (1)
Project - Mediterranean sea (1)
AbrilTeranFrias
Discussion by Angela Whitley for CIAM 6117
Seagrass Communities: The Anthropogenic Affects on Nursery and Habitat
Seagrass Communities: The Anthropogenic Affects on Nursery and Habitat
Loretta Roberson
✍️
Disadvantages Of Eutrophication
Disadvantages Of Eutrophication
Jill Crawford
One of the six lectures composing 'Exploring Ocean, Explore the Planet Earth' online course offered by Blue Green Foundation Bangladesh & Octophin. The training was attended by participants from 40 countries. The presentation is organized in three sections: (i) the good- describing what benefits we get from the Ocean, (ii) the bad- bad things happening to the ocean because of human activities, e.g. climate change and their impacts on the sea, (iii) the ugly- very bad things that are happening to the sea due to anthropogenic activities, pollution and their impacts on ocean life forms are discussed in this section.
The Good, The Bad & The Ugly of the Ocean
The Good, The Bad & The Ugly of the Ocean
Harunur Rashid
Monthly round up of freshwater research plus news from the Freshwater Biological Association
Freshwater Matters from the FBA
Freshwater Matters from the FBA
Lancaster University
Sustainable fisheries management approach in rivers, lakes and reservoirs
Sustainable Management Approach In Rivers, Lakes And reservoirs.pdf
Sustainable Management Approach In Rivers, Lakes And reservoirs.pdf
SOURAV SAHA
The Dying Ocean
The Dying Ocean
guestd8145d
It's about of the function of coral reef..
Function of coral reef..
Function of coral reef..
Azad Uddin (Sojib Ahmed)
Environmental Sciences
Role of Bio Markers In Water Monitoring
Role of Bio Markers In Water Monitoring
MOHTISHIM CH
Marine ecology
Marine ecology
Grace Falcis
Speech
Speech
cayleyboylan1
Marine pollution is the introduction by man, directly or indirectly, of substances or energy into the marine environment (including estuaries), resulting in such deleterious effects as: harm to living resources; hazards to human health; hindrance to marine activities including fishing; impairing the quality for use of sea water and reduction of amenities
Coastal pollution.ppt 2
Coastal pollution.ppt 2
pearlgod
Seaweeds are taxonomically diverse group of marine plants from which the land plants diverged over fifty crore years ago, which are found in the coastal region between high tide to low tide and in the sub-tidal region up to a depth where 0.01 % photosynthetic light is available. Plant pigments, light, exposure, depth, temperature, tides and the shore characteristic combine to create a different environment that determines the distribution and variety among seaweeds. It contains photosynthetic pigments and with the help of sunlight and nutrient present in the seawater, they photosynthesize and produce food which have several health benefits and uses. The important to know about the ecology and distribution of seaweed and to distinguish the different algal groups based on their characteristics. In recent, the utilization of seaweed increased due to various available properties. The different usages are food, beauty enhancer, organic manure, fertilizer, feed complement, medicines, water treatments. This review is an attempt to highlights the seaweed with all the relevant application and uses.
SEAWEED AND ITS POTENTIAL USES: A SHORT REVIEW
SEAWEED AND ITS POTENTIAL USES: A SHORT REVIEW
Trishan. D. Senarathna
A review of the threats to Lake Tahoe from aquatic invasive species.
Tahoe Divers Conservancy
Tahoe Divers Conservancy
PhilCaterino
This PowerPoint was made for a biology class to help inform students on the Georgia Southern campus about the problems and solutions facing sea turtles and the coral reefs.
Sea Turtles and the Coral Reef
Sea Turtles and the Coral Reef
VedaBroderick
..I.D.E.A.S. Ecosystem Facilitation offers a sustainable solution to maintaining retention ponds. This systems involves strategic plantings of native aquatic flora that will provide a filtration buffer for high nutrient run-off, further decreasing unwanted algal blooms and creating an area of high biodiversity.
Ecosystem Facilitation
Ecosystem Facilitation
surf_mia079
Ähnlich wie Invasives
(20)
Water hyacinth control
Water hyacinth control
13 ecosystems2 1
13 ecosystems2 1
Marine bio invasion
Marine bio invasion
Shami office word document (2)
Shami office word document (2)
Project - Mediterranean sea (1)
Project - Mediterranean sea (1)
Seagrass Communities: The Anthropogenic Affects on Nursery and Habitat
Seagrass Communities: The Anthropogenic Affects on Nursery and Habitat
Disadvantages Of Eutrophication
Disadvantages Of Eutrophication
The Good, The Bad & The Ugly of the Ocean
The Good, The Bad & The Ugly of the Ocean
Freshwater Matters from the FBA
Freshwater Matters from the FBA
Sustainable Management Approach In Rivers, Lakes And reservoirs.pdf
Sustainable Management Approach In Rivers, Lakes And reservoirs.pdf
The Dying Ocean
The Dying Ocean
Function of coral reef..
Function of coral reef..
Role of Bio Markers In Water Monitoring
Role of Bio Markers In Water Monitoring
Marine ecology
Marine ecology
Speech
Speech
Coastal pollution.ppt 2
Coastal pollution.ppt 2
SEAWEED AND ITS POTENTIAL USES: A SHORT REVIEW
SEAWEED AND ITS POTENTIAL USES: A SHORT REVIEW
Tahoe Divers Conservancy
Tahoe Divers Conservancy
Sea Turtles and the Coral Reef
Sea Turtles and the Coral Reef
Ecosystem Facilitation
Ecosystem Facilitation
Invasives
1.
Invasive
Species in Great Lakes: Zebra Mussels by M.Foster
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Crayfish populated
with zebra mussels
14.
15.
16.
Electrical conductor
(Lake Michigan)
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
Jetzt herunterladen