Rich, Kimberly Suzanne(Humboldt State University, 2006-12)
Cytophaga-like bacteria are the known etiological agent responsible for hinge ligament disease in juvenile Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas). An economically viable, natural way to manage this disease has not been ...
Jacobson, Sandra L.(Humboldt State University, 1986-12)
A 5.5-ha abandoned log pond (originally salt marsh) at the end of Park Street, Eureka, California was chosen as the off-site mitigation area for the destruction of 6.8 ha of wildlife habitat during the construction of the ...
Houle, Katie C.(Humboldt State University, 2015-05)
Humboldt Bay, in far northern California receives a large amount of sediment, predominantly silts and clays from the surrounding watersheds at an estimated 62,532 metric tons/yr. (Barrett 2004). Fine grained sediments such ...
Evangelista, Alan Glen B.(Humboldt State University, 2015-05)
Sea level rise is predicted to have a negative effect on shorebird populations living in coastal environments. At Humboldt Bay, the availability of tidal flats that serve as habitat to many shorebirds throughout the year ...
Archibald, Wiley Hall(Humboldt State University, 2015-05)
Harbor seals have been listed as a species likely to benefit from new Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in California as part of the Marine Life Protection Act. Whereas seals may experience direct and indirect effects from ...