"The Galveston Bay Program identified an "examination of the impacts of freshwater inflow and Bay circulation" as priority areas in its comprehensive conservation management action plan for 2001-2005. Specifically to ensure beneficial freshwater inflow necessary for a salinity, nutrient and sediment loading regime adequate to maintain the productivity of economically important and ecologically characteristic species in Trinity-San Jacinto Estuary." (p. 6).
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"The Galveston Bay Program identified an "examination of the impacts of freshwater inflow and Bay circulation" as priority areas in its comprehensive conservation management action plan for 2001-2005. Specifically to ensure beneficial freshwater inflow necessary for a salinity, nutrient and sediment loading regime adequate to maintain the productivity of economically important and ecologically characteristic species in Trinity-San Jacinto Estuary." (p. 6).
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65 p. : col. ill., col. maps ; 28 cm.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 45-47).
"Interagency cooperative contract TWDB contract no. 0904830894 and TWDB contract no. 1004831016 ; July 2010."
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Quigg, Antonietta Salvatrice.Towards development of a nutrient budget for the Trinity-San Jacinto Estuary,
report,
July 2010;
Galveston, Texas.
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