Frederick Short

Research Professor of Natural Resources

Short's primary research activities have focused around establishment of a global seagrass monitoring program called SeagrassNet. Seagrasses are underwater flowering plants that form an important coastal habitat world wide, often occurring in vast meadows which provide nurseries, shelter, and food for a variety of commercially, recreationally, and ecologically important species (e.g., fish, sea turtle, dugong, manatee, seahorse, crustaceans).

Expertise: 
Seagrass
Estuaries
Department/College: 
Natural Resources & the Environment
Frederick Short
Phone: 
603.862.5134