Using data collected by satellite sensors, rain and river gauges, and ship surveys, we studied the development and wind-driven transport of a dark water plume from near Charlotte Harbor, Florida, to the Dry Tortugas in the Florida Keys in mid-October 2003. MODIS and SeaWiFS imagery showed that the patch contained an extensive (∼5,500 km 2) phytoplankton bloom that formed originally near the central coast of Florida. The data linked the bloom to high nutrient coastal runoff caused by heavy rainfall in June and August. Total N and P required for the bloom, which may contain some Karenia brevis cells, was estimated to be 2.3 × 107 and 1.5 × 10 6 moles, respectively. The dark color became increasingly dominated by colored dissolved organic matt...
The West Florida Shelf (WFS), typically characterized as being oligotrophic, is one of the most prod...
Previous hypotheses had suggested that upwelled intrusions of nutrient‐rich Gulf of Mexico slope wat...
© 2016 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Satellite ocean color remote sensi...
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...
Satellite ocean color remote sensing techniques, coupled with in situ data, were used to examine the...
A Karenia brevis Harmful Algal Bloom affected coastal waters shallower than 50 m off west-central Fl...
quantifying the role of physical forcing (rainfall, wind, tides) and water management on mainland So...
A “black water” event, as observed from satellites, occurred off southwest Florida in 2012. Satellit...
We have combined a circulation model with one of colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) photolysis ...
Florida Bay is a unique subtropical estuary that while historically oligotrophic, has been subjected...
In January 2002, fishermen first noticed dark, discolored water in the southeastern Gulf of Mexico n...
Characterization of Colored Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM) in surface and ground waters in South Fl...
Abstract: A “black water ” event, as observed from satellites, occurred off southwest Florida in 201...
A Karenia brevis Harmful Algal Bloom affected coastal waters shallower than 50 m off west-central Fl...
The West Florida Shelf (WFS), typically characterized as being oligotrophic, is one of the most prod...
Previous hypotheses had suggested that upwelled intrusions of nutrient‐rich Gulf of Mexico slope wat...
© 2016 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Satellite ocean color remote sensi...
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...
Satellite ocean color remote sensing techniques, coupled with in situ data, were used to examine the...
A Karenia brevis Harmful Algal Bloom affected coastal waters shallower than 50 m off west-central Fl...
quantifying the role of physical forcing (rainfall, wind, tides) and water management on mainland So...
A “black water” event, as observed from satellites, occurred off southwest Florida in 2012. Satellit...
We have combined a circulation model with one of colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) photolysis ...
Florida Bay is a unique subtropical estuary that while historically oligotrophic, has been subjected...
In January 2002, fishermen first noticed dark, discolored water in the southeastern Gulf of Mexico n...
Characterization of Colored Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM) in surface and ground waters in South Fl...
Abstract: A “black water ” event, as observed from satellites, occurred off southwest Florida in 201...
A Karenia brevis Harmful Algal Bloom affected coastal waters shallower than 50 m off west-central Fl...
The West Florida Shelf (WFS), typically characterized as being oligotrophic, is one of the most prod...
Previous hypotheses had suggested that upwelled intrusions of nutrient‐rich Gulf of Mexico slope wat...
© 2016 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Satellite ocean color remote sensi...