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- who: Christopher J. Gobler from the College of William and Mary, United States University of Maine at Machias have published the research work: Rebuilding a Collapsed Bivalve Population, Restoring Seagrass Meadows, and Eradicating Harmful Algal Blooms In A Temperate Lagoon Using Spawner Sanctuaries, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of July/17,/2020
- what: Collectively, this study provides new insight into the manner in which bivalve spawner sanctuaries can be used to restore bivalve populations, improve water quality, and regrow seagrasses. This study shows the cascading, ecosystem-wide effects hard clam spawner sanctuaries can have on shallow . . .
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