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J. Patrick Megonigal Smithsonian Environmental Research Center State of research on climate mitigation benefits from conservation and restoration of blue. - ppt download
Scientists flood forests to mimic rising seas - E&E News
Science Conversations and Site Review with NSF Program Director | McLachlan Lab
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As Sea Level Rises, Wetlands Crank Up Their Carbon Storage | Smithsonian Institution
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
NSE #355 | Blane De St. Croix with Patrick Megonigal & Martha Schwendener - YouTube
W3 seminar: Plant-microbe interactions impart homeostasis of coastal wetland greenhouse gas emission - YouTube
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Patrick Megonigal (Pat) | Smithsonian Global
J. Patrick Megonigal Smithsonian Environmental Research Center State of research on climate mitigation benefits from conservation and restoration of blue. - ppt download
How the Smithsonian Grapples With Climate Change | At the Smithsonian| Smithsonian Magazine
Pat Megonigal [IMAGE] | EurekAlert! Science News Releases
Calvert Nature Society - Webinars
Team | COMPASS
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Bay Scientists to Flood Forestland (on Purpose) | Chesapeake Bay Magazine
Patrick Megonigal - Senior Scientist and Associate Director of Research - Smithsonian Environmental Research Center | LinkedIn
Along the Chesapeake Bay, Smithsonian scientists research at a vast outdoor laboratory - The Washington Post
Pat Megonigal | Smithsonian Institution
Extra CO2 Does not Always Stimulate Wetland Growth, Study Says
Patrick Megonigal (Pat) | Smithsonian Global
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Scientists study forests, wetlands at giant outdoor lab near Chesapeake Bay | Borneo Bulletin Online
Patrick Megonigal | Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Dr. Patrick Megonigal, Senior Wetlands Scientist, SERC | Flickr
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For the World's Wetlands, It May Be Sink or Swim. Here's Why It Matters | At the Smithsonian| Smithsonian Magazine