“…The changes in these rivers have significantly affected hydrographic conditions, salinity and temperature patterns, nutrient loads, dissolved oxygen (Skliris and Lascaratos, 2004), and, in turn, the primary productivity, biotic community structure and distribution, and the trophodynamics of estuarine systems (Grange and Allanson, 1995;Grange et al, 2000;Howden and Murtugudde, 2001;Kennish, 2002;Kimmel and Roman, 2004;Kimmerer, 2002). It is generally acknowledged that these kinds of changes have brought about detrimental outcomes, such as eutrophication, sediment deprivation, hypoxia, and contamination, as well as habitat loss and decreased bio-diversity, in many estuarine and coastal areas worldwide (Grange et al, 2000;Kennish, 3 2002; Rodriguez et al, 2001;Sklar and Browder, 1998;Wilber and Bass, 1998). Very few estuarine and coastal systems remain intact in the world.…”