This document presents the results of the first three monitoring events to track the recovery of a repaired coral reef injured by the M/V Elpis vessel grounding incident of November 11, 1989. This grounding occurred within the boundaries of what at the time was designated the Key Largo National Marine Sanctuary (NMS), now designated the Key Largo NMS Existing Management Area within the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS). Pursuant to the National Marine Sanctuaries Act (NMSA) 16 U.S.C. 1431 et seq., and the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary and Protection Act (FKNMSPA) of 1990, NOAA is the federal trustee for the natural and cultural resources of the FKNMS. Under Section 312 of the NMSA, NOAA has the authority to recover m...
Mapping, monitoring, and management of coral reefs of Florida, the Flower Garden Banks National Mari...
Coral reefs are widely regarded as one of the world’s most important ecosystems. These ecosystems ha...
Great attention and energy has been spent investigating reattachment techniques for dislodged and fr...
This document presents the results of the monitoring of a repaired coral reef injured by the M/V Jac...
This paper summarizes the results of a monitoring event designed to track the recovery of a repaired...
This report documents abundance and cover for selected elements of the benthic coral reef assemblage...
Significant coral reef community development along the eastern shelf of the United States continues ...
Coral reefs are threatened in Florida and worldwide. Successful resource management requires rapid i...
The United States submarine Memphis grounded in approximately 10 m water depth on a tropical coral r...
Coral reefs have become exposed to an increasing number of stressors. Temperature extremes, increase...
The coral reefs of the Flower Garden Banks (FGB) are among the most sensitive biological communities...
Significant coral reef community development exists along the eastern shelf of the United States fro...
Florida’s coral reefs are currently experiencing a multi-year outbreak of coral disease that have re...
From the time an injury to coral reef resources is reported, a well-coordinated and implemented plan...
Each year, more than 500 motorized vessel groundings cause widespread damage to seagrasses in Florid...
Mapping, monitoring, and management of coral reefs of Florida, the Flower Garden Banks National Mari...
Coral reefs are widely regarded as one of the world’s most important ecosystems. These ecosystems ha...
Great attention and energy has been spent investigating reattachment techniques for dislodged and fr...
This document presents the results of the monitoring of a repaired coral reef injured by the M/V Jac...
This paper summarizes the results of a monitoring event designed to track the recovery of a repaired...
This report documents abundance and cover for selected elements of the benthic coral reef assemblage...
Significant coral reef community development along the eastern shelf of the United States continues ...
Coral reefs are threatened in Florida and worldwide. Successful resource management requires rapid i...
The United States submarine Memphis grounded in approximately 10 m water depth on a tropical coral r...
Coral reefs have become exposed to an increasing number of stressors. Temperature extremes, increase...
The coral reefs of the Flower Garden Banks (FGB) are among the most sensitive biological communities...
Significant coral reef community development exists along the eastern shelf of the United States fro...
Florida’s coral reefs are currently experiencing a multi-year outbreak of coral disease that have re...
From the time an injury to coral reef resources is reported, a well-coordinated and implemented plan...
Each year, more than 500 motorized vessel groundings cause widespread damage to seagrasses in Florid...
Mapping, monitoring, and management of coral reefs of Florida, the Flower Garden Banks National Mari...
Coral reefs are widely regarded as one of the world’s most important ecosystems. These ecosystems ha...
Great attention and energy has been spent investigating reattachment techniques for dislodged and fr...