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Research at Weeks Bay, AL
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The Weeks Bay Reserve’s research program has provided scientists with support in the form of laboratory and office facilities, equipment and personnel. Southern Alabama’s unique environment, and the abundance and diversity of species provide multitudes of research opportunities for the coastal scientist.
The reserve supports student research through NOAA’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program. Other areas of scientific research include sedimentation, nutrient enrichment, ecological function, modeling of estuarine processes, effects of development on land use and the consequences of development on coastal and estuarine ecosystems. Efforts continue in monitoring invasive aquatic species, water quality and atmospheric conditions.
The reserve also offers training for volunteer water quality monitors participating in the Weeks Bay Chapter of Alabama Water Watch, a volunteer citizen water quality monitoring organization administered by Auburn University.
Additionally, the reserve’s stewardship program offers data and information to local decision-makers, home-owners, developers and farmers, working to protect and preserve the productive and fragile habitats unique to the northern Gulf Coast .
Last Updated on: Friday, October 16, 2009
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