General Info
P. Timing is important! Some days it was a rush to get all the field work done at low tide and collect all the water samples in time to meet their transport up to Provincetown!
Timing is important! Some days it was a rush to get all the field work done at low tide and collect all the water samples in time to meet their transport up to Provincetown!
Read MoreO. The Center for Coastal Studies is a partner in this study and analyzed the nutrient samples in their lab in Provincetown.
The Center for Coastal Studies is a partner in this study and analyzed the nutrient samples in their lab in Provincetown.
Read MoreN. On the opposite weeks one box of quahogs were dug up at each site and measured and counted.
On the opposite weeks one box of quahogs were dug up at each site and measured and counted.
Read MoreM. From mid June to mid October the oysters grew from 3 to ~70 millimeters. That’s 2.7 inches!
From mid June to mid October the oysters grew from 3 to ~70 millimeters. That’s 2.7 inches!
Read MoreL. Every month the researchers counted how many oysters were alive and how many were dead.
Every month the researchers counted how many oysters were alive and how many were dead.
Read MoreK. Every other week a sample of 50 oysters was removed from each bag and measured for length.
Every other week a sample of 50 oysters was removed from each bag and measured for length .
Read MoreJ. Some of the water samples were collected with a piece of equipment called a Van Dorn sampler.
Some of the water samples were collected with a piece of equipment called a Van Dorn sampler.
Read MoreI. The water quality is measured by collecting samples in bottles, filtering out sediment, and bringing the samples back to the lab for analysis. The things being measured are salinity, dissolved oxygen, temperature, total alkalinity, dissolved inorganic carbon, nutrients, and the species of phytoplankton present.
The water quality is measured by collecting samples in bottles, filtering out sediment, and bringing the samples back to the lab for analysis. The things being measured are salinity, dissolved oxygen, temperature, total alkalinity, dissolved inorganic carbon, nutrients, and the species of phytoplankton present.
Read MoreH. The quahogs were placed into boxes dug into the sediment and a net placed over them to protect them from predators. Each site got 3 boxes with 200 quahogs in each.
The quahogs were placed into boxes dug into the sediment and a net placed over them to protect them from predators. Each site got 3 boxes with 200 quahogs in each.
Read MoreG. These quahogs also started out at just 2-3 mm in length.
These quahogs also started out at just 2-3 mm in length.
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