The ecology of Tampa Bay, Florida: An estuarine profile
Technical Report
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OSTI ID:6709129
Tampa Bay is Florida's largest open-water estuary and one of the most highly urbanized. This report summarizes and synthesizes many years of scientific investigation into Tampa Bay's geology, hydrology and hydrography, water chemistry, and biotic components. The estuary is a phytoplankton-based system, with mangroves being the second most important primary producer. Benthic organisms are abundant and diverse, although in parts of the bay the benthos consists of a relatively few opportunistic and pollution indicator species. The estuary provides habitat for the juveniles and adults of a number of commercial and recreational fishery species. Significant changes occurring as a result of urbanization and industrialization include significant declines in intertidal wetlands and seagrass meadows, changes in circulation and flushing, and degradation of water quality. Important management issues include dredge and fill operations, restoration of fisheries, increasing freshwater flow to the bay, and eutrophication. 257 refs., 85 figs., 27 tabs.
- Research Organization:
- Mangrove Systems, Inc., Tampa, FL (USA); Mote Marine Lab., Sarasota, FL (USA)
- OSTI ID:
- 6709129
- Report Number(s):
- BR-85(7.18); ON: TI89003026
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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ANIMALS
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ESTUARIES
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