Lead Principal Investigator: James-Pirri, Mary-Jane
Partner Institution: University of Rhode Island
Federal Agency: National Park Service
Project Discipline: Natural Resources
Start Year: 2008
End Year: 2010
Products Associated with this Project:
- Corman, S. 2009. Salt marsh mosquito ditches Fire Island, NY: sedimentation rate, nekton community, and implications for restoration. Master’s Thesis, Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI. (Thesis)
- Corman, S., C. Roman, J. King, P. Appleby. 2012. Salt marsh mosquito-control ditches: sedimentation, landscape change and restoration implications. Journal of Coastal Research 28:874-880. (Publication)
- Corman, S., C. Roman. 2011. Comparison of salt march creeks and ditches as habitat for nekton. Marine Ecology Progress Series 434:57-66. (Publication)
- Corman, S., C. Roman. Salt marsh mosquito ditches as habitat for nekton and implications for restoration. New England Estuarine Research Society. Salem, MA. April 2-3, 2009. (Presentation(s))
- Corman, S., C. Roman. The ecological role, physical impact and filling rate of salt marsh mosquito ditches under consideration for restoration. 7th Biennial Fire Island National Seashore Planning, Science and Research Conference, Patchogue, NY. April 21-22, 2010. (Presentation(s))
- Corman, S., C. Roman. The ecological role, physical impact and filling rate of salt marsh mosquito ditches under consideration for restoration. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation 20th Biennial Conference, Portland, OR. November 2-6, 2009. (Presentation(s))