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Troubled waters: Low Apalachicola River flow may hurt gulf fisheries
Date:6/19/2009

eservoirs upstream, it could reduce the natural nutrient supply to the local food web," Morey said. "That could potentially result in a reduction of food available for larger plankton, like fish larvae."

The study sheds some light on potential effects of climate change scenarios altering precipitation patterns over the southeastern United States, Morey said, but further study is needed to determine if the proposed man-made flow reductions at the center of the water wars will have a significant impact on the offshore marine systems, especially during abnormally dry years.


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Contact: Steven Morey
morey@coaps.fsu.edu
850-644-0345
Florida State University
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