Abstract: A “black water ” event, as observed from satellites, occurred off southwest Florida in 2012. Satellite observations suggested that the event started in early January and ended in mid-April 2012. The black water patch formed off central west Florida and advected southward towards Florida Bay and the Florida Keys with the shelf circulation, which was confirmed by satellite-tracked surface drifter trajectories. Compared with a previous black water event in 2002, the 2012 event was weaker in terms of spatial and temporal coverage. An in situ survey indicated that the 2012 black water patch contained toxic K. brevis and had relatively low CDOM (colored dissolved organic matter) and turbidity but high chlorophyll-a concentrations, while...
Globally coral reefs have been declining at alarming rates as a result of anthropogenic stressors, l...
Since the appearance of stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) on reefs off Miami in 2014, this unp...
“Whiting” is a term used to describe a sharply defined patch of water that contains high levels of s...
A “black water” event, as observed from satellites, occurred off southwest Florida in 2012. Satellit...
In January 2002, fishermen first noticed dark, discolored water in the southeastern Gulf of Mexico n...
I examined the hypothesis that high variability in Sea Surface Temperature (SST) and ocean color are...
The status of coral reef communities has been monitored annually since 1996 at two sites north of Ke...
Coral reefs are greatly impacted by the physical characteristics of the water surrounding them. Inc...
Using data collected by satellite sensors, rain and river gauges, and ship surveys, we studied the d...
[1] Using data collected by satellite sensors, rain and river gauges, and ship surveys, we studied t...
A mass of dark water, at times exceeding 60 km in diameter and spinning slowly in a clockwise eddy, ...
Investigating Spatiotemporal Trends of Coral Disease and Mortality Hot Spots along the Florida Reef ...
Coral reefs are invaluable to the ecology and economy of Southeast Florida, yet they face numerous t...
Background: Coral reefs are facing increasing pressure from natural and anthropogenic stressors that...
This presentation discusses use of 4 kilometer satellite-based sea surface temperature (SST) data to...
Globally coral reefs have been declining at alarming rates as a result of anthropogenic stressors, l...
Since the appearance of stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) on reefs off Miami in 2014, this unp...
“Whiting” is a term used to describe a sharply defined patch of water that contains high levels of s...
A “black water” event, as observed from satellites, occurred off southwest Florida in 2012. Satellit...
In January 2002, fishermen first noticed dark, discolored water in the southeastern Gulf of Mexico n...
I examined the hypothesis that high variability in Sea Surface Temperature (SST) and ocean color are...
The status of coral reef communities has been monitored annually since 1996 at two sites north of Ke...
Coral reefs are greatly impacted by the physical characteristics of the water surrounding them. Inc...
Using data collected by satellite sensors, rain and river gauges, and ship surveys, we studied the d...
[1] Using data collected by satellite sensors, rain and river gauges, and ship surveys, we studied t...
A mass of dark water, at times exceeding 60 km in diameter and spinning slowly in a clockwise eddy, ...
Investigating Spatiotemporal Trends of Coral Disease and Mortality Hot Spots along the Florida Reef ...
Coral reefs are invaluable to the ecology and economy of Southeast Florida, yet they face numerous t...
Background: Coral reefs are facing increasing pressure from natural and anthropogenic stressors that...
This presentation discusses use of 4 kilometer satellite-based sea surface temperature (SST) data to...
Globally coral reefs have been declining at alarming rates as a result of anthropogenic stressors, l...
Since the appearance of stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) on reefs off Miami in 2014, this unp...
“Whiting” is a term used to describe a sharply defined patch of water that contains high levels of s...