Here's another satellite view of Sapelo Island (courtesy Alice
Chalmers), that also includes all of the marshland between the
Island and the mainland, and the Altamaha River and Sapelo Sound
areas. This view shows essentially all of the territory covered by
the new (probably starting in spring 2000) Georgia Coastal
Ecosystems LTER (Long Term Ecological Research) site. Over a 6-
year (or longer) period, across the marked salinity gradients (both
east/west and north/south) of the area in the image, we will
monitor: hydrological variables, groundwater variables,
biogeochemistry, marshgrass and algal productivity, prokaryotic and
eukaryotic microbial diversity and productivity. Mary Ann Moran,
Tim Hollibaugh, Bob Hodson, and I will attempt to unravel
interactions among marshgrass ascomycetes and shoot-associated
marsh bacteria.