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Bryan Piazza

I am the director of freshwater and marine science at The Nature Conservancy. I am a wetland ecologist and work in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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Research paper thumbnail of Oyster Recruitment and Growth on an Electrified Artificial Reef Structure in Grand Isle, Louisiana

Coastal protection remains a global priority as rising sea levels, development, and tropical stor... more Coastal protection remains a global priority as rising sea levels, development, and tropical storms threaten coastal habitat. A common tool used to combat shoreline erosion involves armoring the land/water interface (yohe and Neumann, 1997; Mimura and Nunn, 1998; Klein et al., 2001). while typical armoring is done with heavy, often non-native materials, recent shoreline protection projects are moving towards promoting the use of native, living materials. One promising method that has been used to restore degraded reef systems and protect shorelines in southeast Asia, is mineral accretion technology which involves the electrochemical deposition of minerals from seawater (hilbertz, 1979; hilbertz and goreau, 1996; Sabater and yap, 2002, 2004). Essentially, the method involves creating reef units consisting of a rebar structure and passing a weak electrical current through the structure. These artificial reef units use low-voltage direct current that, in the right conditions, results i...

Research paper thumbnail of Using 1D2D Hydraulic Modeling to Assess the Effectiveness of Proposed Flow-Connectivity Enhancement Projects in the Atchafalaya River Basin, Louisiana

Research paper thumbnail of WATER QUALITY MONITORING STATION DESIGN FOR REMOTE SITES EXPERIENCING EXTREME WATER LEVEL FLUCTUATION

River Research and Applications, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Using Gambusia affinis growth and condition to assess estuarine habitat quality: a comparison of indices

Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Relating large-scale climate variability to local species abundance: ENSO forcing and shrimp in Breton Sound, Louisiana, USA

Research paper thumbnail of Oyster Recruitment and Growth on an Electrified Artificial Reef Structure in Grand Isle, Louisiana

Bulletin of Marine Science -Miami-

Research paper thumbnail of The Atchafalaya River Basin: History and Ecology of an American Wetland

For more than five centuries, the Atchafalaya River Basin has captured the flow of the Mississipp... more For more than five centuries, the Atchafalaya River Basin has captured the flow of the Mississippi River, becoming the Big River's main distributary as it reaches the Gulf of Mexico in south Louisiana. This dynamic environment, comprising almost a million acres of the lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley and Mississippi River Deltaic Plain, is perhaps best known for its expansive swamp environments dominated by baldcypress, water tupelo, and alligators. But the Atchafalaya River Basin contains a wide range of habitats and one of the highest levels of biodiversity on the North American continent. Piazza has compiled and synthesized the body of scientific knowledge for the Atchafalaya River Basin, documenting the ecological state of the basin and providing a baseline of understanding that provides a crucial resource for future planning. He evaluates some common themes that have emerged from the research and identifies important scientific questions that remain unexplored. As threats ...

Research paper thumbnail of A proposed process for applying a structured decision-making framework to restoration planning in the Atchafalaya River Basin, Louisiana, U.S.A

Restoration Ecology, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Nekton community response to a large-scale Mississippi River discharge: Examining spatial and temporal response to river management

Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of Oyster Recruitment and Growth on an Electrified Artificial Reef Structure in Grand Isle, Louisiana

Bulletin of Marine …, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Short- and Long-Term Response of Deteriorating Brackish Marshes and Open-Water Ponds to Sediment Enhancement by Thin-Layer Dredge Disposal

Estuaries and Coasts, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Oyster reef restoration in the northern Gulf of Mexico: Extent, methods and outcomes

Research paper thumbnail of Floodplain conservation in the Mississippi River Valley: combining spatial analysis, landowner outreach, and market assessment to enhance land protection for the Atchafalaya River Basin, Louisiana, U.S.A

Restoration Ecology, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Within-season Nest Persistence in Large Wading Bird Rookeries

Research paper thumbnail of The Potential for Created Oyster Shell Reefs as a Sustainable Shoreline Protection Strategy in Louisiana

Restoration Ecology, 2005

Research paper thumbnail of Measuring Changes in Consumer Resource Availability to Riverine Pulsing in Breton Sound, Louisiana, USA

Research paper thumbnail of Gauging state-level and user group views of oyster reef restoration activities in the northern Gulf of Mexico

Ocean & Coastal Management, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of The effect of Hurricane Katrina on nekton communities in the tidal freshwater marshes of Breton Sound, Louisiana, USA

Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Erratum to: Short- and Long-Term Response of Deteriorating Brackish Marshes and Open-Water Ponds to Sediment Enhancement by Thin-Layer Dredge Disposal

Estuaries and Coasts, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of Oyster Recruitment and Growth on an Electrified Artificial Reef Structure in Grand Isle, Louisiana

Coastal protection remains a global priority as rising sea levels, development, and tropical stor... more Coastal protection remains a global priority as rising sea levels, development, and tropical storms threaten coastal habitat. A common tool used to combat shoreline erosion involves armoring the land/water interface (yohe and Neumann, 1997; Mimura and Nunn, 1998; Klein et al., 2001). while typical armoring is done with heavy, often non-native materials, recent shoreline protection projects are moving towards promoting the use of native, living materials. One promising method that has been used to restore degraded reef systems and protect shorelines in southeast Asia, is mineral accretion technology which involves the electrochemical deposition of minerals from seawater (hilbertz, 1979; hilbertz and goreau, 1996; Sabater and yap, 2002, 2004). Essentially, the method involves creating reef units consisting of a rebar structure and passing a weak electrical current through the structure. These artificial reef units use low-voltage direct current that, in the right conditions, results i...

Research paper thumbnail of Using 1D2D Hydraulic Modeling to Assess the Effectiveness of Proposed Flow-Connectivity Enhancement Projects in the Atchafalaya River Basin, Louisiana

Research paper thumbnail of WATER QUALITY MONITORING STATION DESIGN FOR REMOTE SITES EXPERIENCING EXTREME WATER LEVEL FLUCTUATION

River Research and Applications, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Using Gambusia affinis growth and condition to assess estuarine habitat quality: a comparison of indices

Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Relating large-scale climate variability to local species abundance: ENSO forcing and shrimp in Breton Sound, Louisiana, USA

Research paper thumbnail of Oyster Recruitment and Growth on an Electrified Artificial Reef Structure in Grand Isle, Louisiana

Bulletin of Marine Science -Miami-

Research paper thumbnail of The Atchafalaya River Basin: History and Ecology of an American Wetland

For more than five centuries, the Atchafalaya River Basin has captured the flow of the Mississipp... more For more than five centuries, the Atchafalaya River Basin has captured the flow of the Mississippi River, becoming the Big River's main distributary as it reaches the Gulf of Mexico in south Louisiana. This dynamic environment, comprising almost a million acres of the lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley and Mississippi River Deltaic Plain, is perhaps best known for its expansive swamp environments dominated by baldcypress, water tupelo, and alligators. But the Atchafalaya River Basin contains a wide range of habitats and one of the highest levels of biodiversity on the North American continent. Piazza has compiled and synthesized the body of scientific knowledge for the Atchafalaya River Basin, documenting the ecological state of the basin and providing a baseline of understanding that provides a crucial resource for future planning. He evaluates some common themes that have emerged from the research and identifies important scientific questions that remain unexplored. As threats ...

Research paper thumbnail of A proposed process for applying a structured decision-making framework to restoration planning in the Atchafalaya River Basin, Louisiana, U.S.A

Restoration Ecology, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Nekton community response to a large-scale Mississippi River discharge: Examining spatial and temporal response to river management

Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of Oyster Recruitment and Growth on an Electrified Artificial Reef Structure in Grand Isle, Louisiana

Bulletin of Marine …, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Short- and Long-Term Response of Deteriorating Brackish Marshes and Open-Water Ponds to Sediment Enhancement by Thin-Layer Dredge Disposal

Estuaries and Coasts, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Oyster reef restoration in the northern Gulf of Mexico: Extent, methods and outcomes

Research paper thumbnail of Floodplain conservation in the Mississippi River Valley: combining spatial analysis, landowner outreach, and market assessment to enhance land protection for the Atchafalaya River Basin, Louisiana, U.S.A

Restoration Ecology, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Within-season Nest Persistence in Large Wading Bird Rookeries

Research paper thumbnail of The Potential for Created Oyster Shell Reefs as a Sustainable Shoreline Protection Strategy in Louisiana

Restoration Ecology, 2005

Research paper thumbnail of Measuring Changes in Consumer Resource Availability to Riverine Pulsing in Breton Sound, Louisiana, USA

Research paper thumbnail of Gauging state-level and user group views of oyster reef restoration activities in the northern Gulf of Mexico

Ocean & Coastal Management, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of The effect of Hurricane Katrina on nekton communities in the tidal freshwater marshes of Breton Sound, Louisiana, USA

Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Erratum to: Short- and Long-Term Response of Deteriorating Brackish Marshes and Open-Water Ponds to Sediment Enhancement by Thin-Layer Dredge Disposal

Estuaries and Coasts, 2011

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