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Edward T. Sherwood
Edward T. Sherwood
Executive Director, Tampa Bay Estuary Program
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Human activities and climate variability drive fast‐paced change across the world's estuarine–coastal ecosystems
JE Cloern, PC Abreu, J Carstensen, L Chauvaud, R Elmgren, J Grall, ...
Global change biology 22 (2), 513-529, 2016
5032016
Ecosystem responses to long-term nutrient management in an urban estuary: Tampa Bay, Florida, USA
H Greening, A Janicki, ET Sherwood, R Pribble, JOR Johansson
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 151, A1-A16, 2014
1672014
A multiscale approach to seagrass recovery in Tampa Bay, Florida
HS Greening, LM Cross, ET Sherwood
Ecological Restoration 29 (1-2), 82-93, 2011
812011
Tampa Bay (Florida, USA) documenting seagrass recovery since the 1980’s and reviewing the benefits
ET Sherwood, HS Greening, JOR Johansson, K Kaufman, GE Raulerson
Southeastern Geographer 57 (3), 294-319, 2017
742017
Social factors key to landscape-scale coastal restoration: lessons learned from three US case studies
BM DeAngelis, AE Sutton-Grier, A Colden, KK Arkema, CJ Baillie, ...
Sustainability 12 (3), 869, 2020
512020
Widespread recovery of seagrass coverage in Southwest Florida (USA): temporal and spatial trends and management actions responsible for success
D Tomasko, M Alderson, R Burnes, J Hecker, J Leverone, G Raulerson, ...
Marine Pollution Bulletin 135, 1128-1137, 2018
502018
Tampa Bay estuary: Monitoring long-term recovery through regional partnerships
ET Sherwood, HS Greening, AJ Janicki, DJ Karlen
Regional Studies in Marine Science 4, 1-11, 2016
502016
Potential impacts and management implications of climate change on Tampa Bay estuary critical coastal habitats
ET Sherwood, HS Greening
Environmental Management 53, 401-415, 2014
392014
Blue carbon: an additional driver for restoring and preserving ecological services of coastal wetlands in Tampa Bay (Florida, USA)
L Sheehan, ET Sherwood, RP Moyer, KR Radabaugh, S Simpson
Wetlands 39 (6), 1317-1328, 2019
362019
Variations in water clarity and chlorophylla in Tampa Bay, Florida, in response to annual rainfall, 1985–2004
G Morrison, ET Sherwood, R Boler, J Barron
Estuaries and Coasts 29, 926-931, 2006
362006
Initial estuarine response to inorganic nutrient inputs from a legacy mining facility adjacent to Tampa Bay, Florida
MW Beck, A Altieri, C Angelini, MC Burke, J Chen, DW Chin, J Gardiner, ...
Marine Pollution Bulletin 178, 113598, 2022
302022
Assessment of the cumulative effects of restoration activities on water quality in Tampa Bay, Florida
MW Beck, ET Sherwood, JR Henkel, K Dorans, K Ireland, P Varela
Estuaries and Coasts 42, 1774-1791, 2019
302019
The effects of Hurricane Irma on seagrass meadows in previously eutrophic estuaries in Southwest Florida (USA)
D Tomasko, M Alderson, R Burnes, J Hecker, N Iadevaia, J Leverone, ...
Marine Pollution Bulletin 156, 111247, 2020
232020
Seagrass distribution, areal cover, and changes (1990–2021) in coastal waters off West-Central Florida, USA
L Lizcano-Sandoval, C Anastasiou, E Montes, G Raulerson, E Sherwood, ...
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 279, 108134, 2022
182022
A multimetric nekton index for monitoring, managing and communicating ecosystem health status in an urbanized Gulf of Mexico estuary
MN Schrandt, TC MacDonald, ET Sherwood, MW Beck
Ecological Indicators 123, 107310, 2021
182021
Postrelease rate of loss of juvenile red drum stocked out of season in the Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge, Florida
ET Sherwood, DJ Murie, DC Parkyn
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 24 (4), 1469-1479, 2004
132004
Regional monitoring programs in the United States: Synthesis of four case studies from Pacific, Atlantic, and Gulf Coasts
K Schiff, PR Trowbridge, ET Sherwood, P Tango, RA Batiuk
Regional Studies in Marine Science 4, A1-A7, 2016
122016
Developing a water quality assessment framework for southwest florida tidal creeks
MR Wessel, JR Leverone, MW Beck, ET Sherwood, J Hecker, S West, ...
Estuaries and Coasts 45 (1), 17-37, 2022
112022
Salinity preference in hatchery‐reared juvenile red drum
DC Parkyn, DJ Murie, ET Sherwood
The scientific world journal 2 (1), 1334-1339, 2002
112002
Using localized Twitter activity to assess harmful algal bloom impacts of Karenia brevis in Florida, USA
A Skripnikov, N Wagner, J Shafer, M Beck, E Sherwood, M Burke
Harmful Algae 110, 102118, 2021
102021
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