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Science of Nutrient Transport and Transformation in the Elkhorn Slough Estuary

A workshop bringing together local scientists and key stakeholders to discuss emerging scientific efforts addressing nutrient inputs to estuaries.  (Due to limited capacity, in-person participation is by invitation only, but the webinar is open to everyone).

 

Date

Tuesday, March 19, 2019
8:30 AM - 2:30 PM
Elkhorn Slough Reserve
Room: Admin. Conference Room
Watsonville
Lunch will be provided

COST: FREE

REGISTRATION FOR THIS PROGRAM IS CLOSED


Contact

Dan Brumbaugh / Grant Lyon
coastaltraining@elkhornslough.org
831-728-2822, x306

Sponsors

Description

See also: Elkhorn Slough Water Quality, Polluted Runoff

 
The Elkhorn Slough estuary -- significantly influenced by agricultural land uses and hosting substantial water quality monitoring and research efforts -- provides an important case study for developing a better understanding of the transport and transformation of nutrients in estuaries along the Central Coast of California and beyond. How do nutrients move in surface water run-off or through shallow groundwater pathways? How do these nutrients change during the course of their movements?
 
This workshop will discuss recent and new research efforts -- representing different approaches that address a range of geographic scope, data resolution, and data integration and modeling  -- that tackle questions about the transport and transformation of nutrients in the Elkhorn Slough estuary.
 
In addition to (1) reviewing the recent work and introducing the new projects, (2) discussing the possible intersections and complementarities among these efforts, we will be (3) soliciting feedback from participants on additional issues of particular scientific or management interest that investigators may be able to address through these or future projects.

Documents and Publications

Contact List
We encourage participants to download the contact list to assist with arranging a rideshare or to get in contact with someone you met at the workshop. Those interested in sharing a ride to the event are marked on the contact list.

DOCUMENT AUTHOR / SOURCE
WORKSHOP MATERIALS
Contact list – Science of Nutrient Transport and Transportation in the Elkhorn Slough Estuary
PDF, 62KB


Workshop agenda – Science of Nutrient Transport and Transformation in the Elkhorn Slough Estuary
PDF, 68KB


Workshop presentation – Calhoun, Hall, Kislik, Van Dop (UC Berkeley)
PDF, 900KB


Workshop presentation – Haskins (ESNERR)
PDF, 4.3MB


Workshop presentation – Sutula (SCCWRP)
PDF, 2.1MB


Workshop presentation – Wise (Irvine Ranch Water District)
PDF, 8.5MB


Workshop presentation – Zimmer (NITRATES team)
PDF, 2.5MB


PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
Effects of Hypoxia on Fish Survival and Oyster Growth in a Highly Eutrophic Estuary
PDF, 2.6MB
Rikke Jeppesen, Miguel Rodriguez, Jenna Rinde, John Haskins, Brent Hughes, Laura Mehner, Kerstin Wasson
Estuaries and Coasts 41(1): 89-98
2018
Eutrophication decreases salt marsh resilience through proliferation of algal mats
PDF, 1.8MB
Kerstin Wasson, Rikke Jeppesen, Charlie Endris, Danielle C. Perry, Andrea Woolfolk, Kathryn Beheshti, Miguel Rodriguez, Ron Eby, Elizabeth B. Watson, Farzana Rahman, John Haskins, Brent B. Hughes
Biological Conservation 212: 1–11
2017
Identifying factors that influence expression of eutrophication in a Central California estuary
PDF, 390KB
Brent B. Hughes, John C. Haskins, Kerstin Wasson, Elizabeth Watson
Marine Ecology Progress Series 439: 31-43
October 20, 2011
OTHER INFORMATION
A Report Card of Water Quality for the Elkhorn Slough estuary in 2013
PDF, 614KB
Laura Mercado, John Haskins, Rikke Kvist Preisler
Elkhorn Slough Technical Report Series 2014: 1
June 2014
Long-term trends and spatial patterns of water quality in estuarine wetlands of central California
PDF, 977KB
Kathleen Hicks, Rikke Jeppesen, John Haskins, Kerstin Wasson
Elkhorn Slough Technical Report Series 2019: 1
March 2019
Nutrient dynamics of tidally restricted regions of the Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve
PDF, 4.7MB
Maureen M. Wise

Fall 2017
Technical Support for Elkhorn Slough Nutrient Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Development
PDF, 3.7MB
Tetra Tech, Elkhorn Slough Foundation

September 28, 2018

Links


Elkhorn Slough Online Research Library
https://www.zotero.org/groups/1470573/elkhorn_slough/items

Zoom webinar registration
https://ucsc.zoom.us/meeting/register/4233e2c3a9ecacc34ac87b605f06faf5

Questions and Answers

Submit a question on this subject and we'll provide an answer. coastaltraining@elkhornslough.org