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- Q5253322 subject Q13399851.
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- Q5253322 abstract "The Delaware National Estuarine Research Reserve consists of two unique components, one on Blackbird Creek (39°23′47″N 75°37′04″W) and the other on the St. Jones River (39°05′33″N 75°26′44″W). Freshwater wetlands, ponds and forest lands dominate the Blackbird Creek component. The St. Jones component is dominated by salt marsh and open water habitats of the Delaware Bay.The reserve monitors long-term changes in weather and aquatic conditions in the estuary. The reserve’s research and monitoring programs address key management issues, such as biodiversity and the impacts of land use on estuarine habitats, ecological impacts on horseshoe crab populations from migratory shorebirds, beach replenishment activities in relation to habitat preservation/ reclamation, and eutrophication and contaminants in the estuary.".
- Q5253322 wikiPageExternalLink Reserve.aspx?ResID=DEL.
- Q5253322 wikiPageExternalLink StJonesReserve.aspx.
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- Q5253322 wikiPageWikiLink Q13399851.
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- Q5253322 wikiPageWikiLink Q8424908.
- Q5253322 wikiPageWikiLink Q8581854.
- Q5253322 wikiPageWikiLink Q8663717.
- Q5253322 wikiPageWikiLink Q8668802.
- Q5253322 point "39.396275 -75.617824".
- Q5253322 type SpatialThing.
- Q5253322 comment "The Delaware National Estuarine Research Reserve consists of two unique components, one on Blackbird Creek (39°23′47″N 75°37′04″W) and the other on the St. Jones River (39°05′33″N 75°26′44″W). Freshwater wetlands, ponds and forest lands dominate the Blackbird Creek component. The St. Jones component is dominated by salt marsh and open water habitats of the Delaware Bay.The reserve monitors long-term changes in weather and aquatic conditions in the estuary.".
- Q5253322 label "Delaware National Estuarine Research Reserve".
- Q5253322 lat "39.396275".
- Q5253322 long "-75.617824".
- Q5253322 homepage StJonesReserve.aspx.