Coastal Wetlands StudiesBethany Williams
2016 The Garden Club of America Award in Coastal Wetlands Studies
Bethany L. Williams is a master’s student in Biological Sciences at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science. She will study the effects of ecological interactions on salt marsh geomorphology. Salt marsh resilience in the face of accelerated sea-level rise relies on landward migration and vertical accretion. Vertical accretion requires aboveground sedimentation, facilitated by salt marsh plants. Her research targets the combined effects of two crustacean species, Atlantic marsh fiddler crab (Uca pugnax) and marsh crab (Sesarma reticulatum) on plant production. This research will provide understanding of the ability of salt marshes to maintain elevation with sea-level rise.
The Garden Club of America Award in Coastal Wetlands Studies
To promote, expand, and enrich the body of research concerning the coast by actively supporting graduate students in the field of coastal wetlands science.
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