Pamlico Sound, North Carolina is the largest lagoonal estuary along the U.S. East Coast, approximately 129 km long and 24-48 km wide. Average depth is ~2 m but can reach ~ 10 m, with wind-driven currents dominating circulation patterns.
Spat settlement collectors were constructed by affixing 2-3 wire strings, each containing 12 adult oyster shells, to private and public docks or stand-alone wooden pilings, throughout BBCPS study system. Settlement collectors were deployed on June 7th and 21st and again on August 1st and 16th of 2012 and retrieved approximately 2 weeks later as part of an ongoing settlement sampling program (Eggleston and Puckett, unpubl.data).
Dataset | Latest Version Date | Current State |
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Elemental ratio data from Mass Spec analysis of newly settled oyster spat from Pamlico Sound, North Carolina from June to August of 2012 (EstuarineMetaDyn project) | 2015-10-07 | Final no updates expected |
Oyster spat site information from the Pamlico Sound, North Carolina from June to August 2012 | 2017-11-13 | Final no updates expected |