Research
Ensuring healthy salt marsh ecosystems by expanding our knowledge of coasts and estuaries.
Ensuring healthy salt marsh ecosystems by expanding our knowledge of coasts and estuaries.
Our research program focuses on salt marsh ecology, crustaceans, larval fish, invasive species, and climate-driven range expansion.
The Wells Reserve monitors weather, water quality, nutrients, and biological systems as part of the System-wide Monitoring Program.
The Wells Reserve site and facilities are available for use by a limited number of visiting investigators. Learn about our 2,250-acre site and dedicated research and teaching laboratories.
Developing a Sentinel Site Application Module to examine the interplay of water level, elevation, and plant communities at scales relevant to local, regional, and national decisionmakers.
Combining and analyzing data from 8 salt marshes at 4 New England reserves showed that marshes are becoming wetter, with low marsh areas losing plant cover and high marsh areas becoming more like low marsh over time.
Upgrading two tidal crossings restored 5.5 acres of intertidal habitat in the York River estuary.