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Pages 187-192

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From page 187...
... 2018. Stormwater runoff driven phosphorus transport in an urban residential catchment: Implications for protecting water quality in urban watersheds.
From page 189...
... Funding went to entities that fund restoration efforts (yellow shading) as well as to science programs (purple shading)
From page 190...
... Amount of Deepwater Horizon settlement and penalty funds spent and remaining as of April 2020. "Spent" means money that has already been spent on or designated for projects, programs, and planning.
From page 191...
... She has served on the Governing Board of the Estuarine Research Federation (now Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation) and four National Academies committees on coastal issues: the Committee on Causes and Management of Coastal Eutrophication, the Committee on Evaluation of NOAA's Sectoral Applications Research Program to Provide Climate Change Information to Resource Managers, the Committee on National Needs in Coastal Mapping and Charting, and the Committee on the Evaluation of Chesapeake Bay Program Implementation for Nutrient Reduction to Improve Water Quality.
From page 192...
... She provides support for a wide range of ecosystem restoration projects across the Gulf Coast, including serving as ecology lead for restoration activities in Louisiana, Texas, Alabama, and Florida. She also supports clients' Deepwater Horizon restoration programs, working on projects for myriad resources including oysters, birds, wetlands, marine mammals, and sea turtles.


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