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Variation of mean flow and turbulence characteristics within canopies of restored intertidal oyster reefs as a function of restoration age

Cannon et al., 2022

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1182634853245843675
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Cannon D
Kibler K
Kitsikoudis V
Medeiros S
Walters L
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Ecological Engineering

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The ecological benefits of healthy oyster populations have led to mounting interest in restoration of degraded reef habitats and design of nature-based reef features. However, hydrodynamic studies of restored oyster reef remain sparse, and little is known about …
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