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Science and the Greater Everglades Ecosystem Restoration: An Assessment of the Critical Ecosystem Studies Initiative (2003)
Water Science and Technology Board (WSTB)
Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology (BEST)

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SCIENCE AND THE GREATER EVERGLADES ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE CRITICAL ECOSYSTEM STUDIES INITIATIVE

Appendix A

CESI-Funded Projects, 1997–2001

Program

Proj. ID

Project Title

Agency

FY Start

CESI Project Length (years)

Total Project Cost to Date

Restoration Projects: High Priority Info Needs

Coastal/ Estuary

32

Benthic Macrophyte and Invertebrate Distribution in the Mangrove Ecotone

NPS

1997

1

$63,914

Restudy; Modwaters

Coastal/ Estuary

33

Relationship of Sedimentary Sulfur, Iron, and Phosphorus Cycling to Water Quality in Florida Bay

NPS

1997

1

76,871

Restudy; Modwaters

Coastal/ Estuary

34

Paleoecological History of Pigeon Key, Florida Bay

NPS

1998

1

36,383

Restudy; Modwaters

Coastal/ Estuary

35

Diet of Red Drum and Snook in Florida Bay

NPS

1997

1

35,265

Restudy; Modwaters

Coastal/ Estuary

36

Relationships Among Inshore Pink Shrimp in Tortugas and Sanibel Fisheries

USGS

1997

1

75,800

Restudy; Modwaters

Coastal/ Estuary

37

Ecosystem Comparison of Florida Bay Communities Network Analysis

USGS

1997

1

84,200

Restudy; Modwaters

Coastal/ Estuary

38

Thalassia testudinum Resilience to Sulfide Stress in Florida Bay: An Experimental and Field Approach

NPS

1998

2

37,080

Restudy; Modwaters

Coastal/ Estuary

39

FATHOM: A Mass Balance Model for Salinity in Florida Bay

USGS

1997

2

118,300

C-111; Florida Bay Feasibility

Coastal/ Estuary

40

Fish Recruitment, Growth and Habitat Use in Florida Bay

USGS

1997

3

648,285

Modwaters; RECOVER

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