The Chesapeake Bay Interpretive Buoy System (CBIBS) is an innovative system to collect, transmit and interpret real-time environmental data from the Chesapeake Bay to a wide variety of constituents – including scientists, on-the-water users, educators, and natural resource decision-makers – and to fill critical observational gaps in the Chesapeake Bay. The first buoy was deployed in May 2007, and as of October 2009, the CBIBS has expanded to eight buoys. Locations span the length of the bay, from the Susquehanna River to Norfolk, and include open water and tributaries. In addition to collecting environmental information, the System supports educational and informational tools to interpret the Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic ...
Monitoring of aquatic ecosystems has been historically accomplished by intensive campaigns of direct...
Chesapeake Bay Program's data network providing access to water quality, living resources, fisheries...
The long term goals of this project are to develop a measuring capability for tracking and forecasti...
Abstract-The Chesapeake Bay Interpretive Buoy System (CBIBS) collects real-time measurements of curr...
The high temporal and spatial resolution of satellite ocean color observations will prove invaluable...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has plans for the deployment of several E...
2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Regio
The Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in North America, benefiting a growing population through ...
An interactive online database containing real-time and archived weather data from stations througho...
This learning unit is designed to present a means to examine what factors influence the quality of w...
The Chesapeake Bay is the largest, most productive, and most biologically diverse estuary in the con...
Dataset: Anchovy data of Chesapeake BayThese data represent a merging of electronic data collected f...
A network of coastal observatories is being built around the United States. While the motivations fo...
1. Managing interactions between human activities and marine mammals often relies on an understandi...
A new towed camera system, known as the Camera-Based Assessment Survey System (C-BASS), is being dev...
Monitoring of aquatic ecosystems has been historically accomplished by intensive campaigns of direct...
Chesapeake Bay Program's data network providing access to water quality, living resources, fisheries...
The long term goals of this project are to develop a measuring capability for tracking and forecasti...
Abstract-The Chesapeake Bay Interpretive Buoy System (CBIBS) collects real-time measurements of curr...
The high temporal and spatial resolution of satellite ocean color observations will prove invaluable...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has plans for the deployment of several E...
2008 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Addressing Water Challenges Facing the State and Regio
The Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in North America, benefiting a growing population through ...
An interactive online database containing real-time and archived weather data from stations througho...
This learning unit is designed to present a means to examine what factors influence the quality of w...
The Chesapeake Bay is the largest, most productive, and most biologically diverse estuary in the con...
Dataset: Anchovy data of Chesapeake BayThese data represent a merging of electronic data collected f...
A network of coastal observatories is being built around the United States. While the motivations fo...
1. Managing interactions between human activities and marine mammals often relies on an understandi...
A new towed camera system, known as the Camera-Based Assessment Survey System (C-BASS), is being dev...
Monitoring of aquatic ecosystems has been historically accomplished by intensive campaigns of direct...
Chesapeake Bay Program's data network providing access to water quality, living resources, fisheries...
The long term goals of this project are to develop a measuring capability for tracking and forecasti...