Lawrence Bruce Cahoon

I am a biological oceanographer and limnologist. My basic research interests include primary production, grazing, and nutrient dynamics, and my applied research interests include various aspects of water quality analysis and remediation. One focus of my research has been the role of benthic microalgae in oceanic, estuarine, and freshwater ecosystems. I am interested in studying the basic processes regulating benthic microalgae with nutrient cycles and grazers, benthic microalgae as sources of useful natural products, and human impacts on sediment-water interface processes. I am also interested in evaluating water quality management practices in coastal areas and in the interactions of water quality with community function in estuarine habitats.

There are 1 included publications by Lawrence Bruce Cahoon :

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Harmful Algal Blooms: A Prolific Issue in Urban Stormwater Ponds 2023 199 Nutrient-driven cyanobacteria blooms are an increasingly common issue in freshwater environments, particularly in anthropogenically altered landscapes. As stormwater runoff is one of the largest sources of nutrients for freshwater bodies, stormwater ...