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180:. The Rhode Island Sound is approximately 2,500 km (970 sq mi) and has a maximum depth of 60 metres (200 ft). Average wave heights range from one to three metres (3.3 to 9.8 ft). Circulation and current strength are mostly impacted by the surrounding geology and not by wind strength. This causes the sea floor habitats in the Rhode Island Sound to be constantly changing. 25: 244:
living in Rhode Island Sound waters have maximum nitrogen accumulation in their tissues, which directly correlates with maximum ambient inorganic nitrogen levels in tissues of other algal species as well. The cause of this is majorly impacted by large temporal fluctuations in the Rhode Island waters.
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Kelp population density is higher in the Rhode Island Sound compared to other temperate locations, particularly locations north of Rhode Island. However, even though annual kelp production is higher, the productivity of individual plants is lower due to lower biomass accumulation of
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Poppe, L. J.; DiGiacomo-Cohen, M. L.; Smith, S. M.; Stewart, H. F.; Forfinski, N. A. (1 March 2006). "Seafloor character and sedimentary processes in eastern Long Island Sound and western Block Island Sound".
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to make topographical depictions of unknown glacial features and bedforms. Newfound glacial features include an ice-sculptured bedrock surface, residual stagnant-ice-contact deposits, a
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In 2008, research conducted by the University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, shows that there is an increase in the abundance of a
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algae. Studies conducted by Pilson, Asare, and Harlin between 1983 and 1985 illustrated that algal species such as
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Studies conducted in 2006 by the Coastal Marine and Geology Program and the Long Island Sound Resource Center used
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Geographically, Rhode Island Sound is the eastward extension of
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Harlin, edited by Robert G. Sheath, Marilyn M. (1988).
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A strait off the coast of Rhode Island, United States
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since water currents are less dynamic in this area.
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marine sound
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