An assessment of mercury levels found in sediments and vascular plants within the Squamish Estuary / prepared by: Anne I. Moody and Robert Moody.: En40-229/85-05E-PDF
"The Squamish River delta is occupied by large expanses of intertidal brackish marshes which are dominated by a single species, Carex lyngbyei. Productivity estimates of these marshes were conducted in 1972 and 1974, but no further studies of these marshes have been undertaken. The high annual productivity of these marshes makes them extremely important in various food webs involving fish birds, and mammals"--Introd.
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| Title | An assessment of mercury levels found in sediments and vascular plants within the Squamish Estuary / prepared by: Anne I. Moody and Robert Moody. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | 23, [5] p. : maps, charts. |
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