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Pine Channel, USA

Main Contributors:

Johanna Yletyinen

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Summary

Rainfall events cause episodic discharges of contaminated groundwater into the near shore waters of the Florida Keys. Discharges enhance eutrophication in sensitive coral reefs. After the storm water discharges, hypoxia has been observed in all study stations in sea grass and coral reef areas of the Big Pine Key. 

Type of regime shift

Ecosystem type

  • Marine & coastal

Land uses

  • Fisheries

Spatial scale of the case study

  • Local/landscape (e.g. lake, catchment, community)

Continent or Ocean

  • North America

Region

  • Florida Keys

Countries

  • United States

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Key References

  1. Lapointe B, Matzie W. 1986. Effects of stormwater nutrient dischares on eutrophication processes in nearshore waters of the Florida Keys. Estuaries 19, 422-435.

Citation

Johanna Yletyinen. Pine Channel, USA. In: Regime Shifts Database, www.regimeshifts.org. Last revised 2011-12-19 16:26:41 GMT.
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