Record Info:

Extended Citation
Hunt 2013, pers. comm, data not currently available - From CBCL, 2015
Reference Abbreviation
Hung & Chmura, 2006
Date Communicated
2005
Location Details
Lorneville Marsh
Group
Biological - Key Habitat
Preliminary Ecosystems Component
Salt Marsh
Attribute/Species (e.g.)
Lorneville Marsh
Metric/Detail
Sediment deposition/ accumulation
Primary Objective
Measure sediment accumulation and mercury concentration in surface sediments at 7 salt marshes in New Brunswick
Key Findings/Monitoring Red Flags
Salt Marshes offer a valuable ecological service by acting as a sink/filter for heavy metals such as Mercury (as they accumulate sediment over time)
Data Collection Start
1997
Data Collection Finish
2002
Physical collection of data/samples
Yes
Referenced Data Source (if data not physically collected or not available in text)
Stakeholder Group
Stakeholder Name
*Journal Article
Type of Reference
Journal Article
Source Details
Elsevier
Monitoring Tool
Monitoring/Management Recommendations
Notes
File/Paper Location
PDF Available