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Field | Value |
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Title | Overcoming Barriers to Aquatic Plant Restoration: Addressing Gaps in Species Identification and Planting Techniques in the Intermountain West |
Creator | Sinnott, Kate A. |
Description | Aquatic ecosystems provide many critical and economically valuable benefits, including drinking water, food, recreational opportunities, and water supply for irrigation and agriculture. However, the health of these systems has been severely impacted by human activities such as pollution, land conversion, and introductions of harmful species. Restoring native aquatic plants can help reverse this damage and reestablish benefits, though it is not a common practice. With an objective to increase... |
Date | 2023-08-01T07:00:00Z |
Type | text |
Format | application/pdf |
Identifier | https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/8901 info:doi/10.26076/509f-a925 https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/context/etd/article/10037/viewcontent/WATSetd2023Aug_Sinnott_Kate.pdf |
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Source | All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023 |
Publisher | DigitalCommons@USU |
Subject | restoration wetland submerged aquatic vegetation Utah Lake planting techniques Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology Water Resource Management |