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The following represents a Vision for Ecosystem Science and Visualization (EcoViz) within the Monterey Bay region held by a collaboration at the Division of Science and Environmental Policy (SEP) at CSUMB. | The following represents a Vision for Ecosystem Science and Visualization (EcoViz) within the Monterey Bay region held by a collaboration at the Division of Science and Environmental Policy (SEP) at CSUMB. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:47, 14 January 2009
This page is very incomplete and tentative
The following represents a Vision for Ecosystem Science and Visualization (EcoViz) within the Monterey Bay region held by a collaboration at the Division of Science and Environmental Policy (SEP) at CSUMB.
Contents
Founding principles
Watersheds and coastal waters are connected.
Southern Monterey Bay is a living laboratory.
... Could write a paragraph of grandiose big-picture text here ...
Geographic scope
Generally: From Big Sur to Monterey Bay
More specifically: Pt Lobos, Carmel Bay, Southern Monterey Bay, Elkhorn Slough
Topics, Questions, and Postulates
Nutrients
Question: What are the fate and consequences of watershed-borne nutrients in the Monterey Bay environment?
Postulates: The consequences may include an influence on algal blooms in the bay.
Fires
Question: ...
Postulates: ...
Sea-level rise
Question: ...
Question: ...
Postulates: ...
=== Urban runoff
Question: ...
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Postulates: ...