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Twenty-first century climate change and submerged aquatic vegetation in a temperate estuary: the case of Chesapeake Bay
2017
Ecosystem Health and Sustainability
2017). Twenty-first century climate change and submerged aquatic vegetation in a temperate estuary: The case of Chesapeake Bay. ABSTRACT Introduction: The Chesapeake Bay was once renowned for expansive meadows of submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV). However, only 10% of the original meadows survive. Future restoration efforts will be complicated by accelerating climate change, including physiological stressors such as a predicted mean temperature increase of 2-6°C and a 50-160% increase in CO 2
doi:10.1080/20964129.2017.1353283
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