The hypothesis that moderate variability in Sea Surface Temperature (SST) is associated with higher coral cover and slower rates of decline of coral cover within the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS) was examined. Synoptic SST time series covering the period 1994–2008 were constructed for the FKNMS with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer satellite sensors. The SST data were compared with coral-cover time-series data from 36 sites monitored by the Coral Reef and Evaluation Monitoring Program. Sites that experienced moderately high SST variability relative to other sites showed a trend toward higher percentage coral cover in 2008 and relatively slower rates of decline over...
Over the last three decades corals have declined precipitously in the Florida Keys. Their population...
Satellite monitoring of thermal stress on coral reefs has become an essential component of reef mana...
Worldwide, coral cover has declined at rates that have often exceeded 5% per year since the 1980’s. ...
The hypothesis that moderate variability in Sea Surface Temperature (SST) is associated with higher ...
The hypothesis that moderate variability in Sea Surface Temperature (SST) is associated with higher ...
I examined the hypothesis that high variability in Sea Surface Temperature (SST) and ocean color are...
Annual surveys conducted by the Coral Reef Evaluation and Monitoring Project (CREMP) reported that a...
Variability in 5- to 25-year records of hourly mean in situ sea temperature, ocean currents, and met...
This presentation discusses use of 4 kilometer satellite-based sea surface temperature (SST) data to...
The rising temperature of the world\u27s oceans is affecting coral reef ecosystems by increasing the...
Abstract: A database of monthly average sea surface temperature (SST) from 1984-2003 has been devel...
Analysis of in situ temperature records collected on six coral reefs in the Caribbean, Bahamas, and ...
The Southeast Florida Reef Tract (SEFRT) is a high latitude (\u3e25°N) reef system running parallel ...
Dataset: coral community structure fig S2Mean monthly seawater temperatures in St. John, US Virgin I...
Coral reefs are greatly impacted by the physical characteristics of the water surrounding them. Inc...
Over the last three decades corals have declined precipitously in the Florida Keys. Their population...
Satellite monitoring of thermal stress on coral reefs has become an essential component of reef mana...
Worldwide, coral cover has declined at rates that have often exceeded 5% per year since the 1980’s. ...
The hypothesis that moderate variability in Sea Surface Temperature (SST) is associated with higher ...
The hypothesis that moderate variability in Sea Surface Temperature (SST) is associated with higher ...
I examined the hypothesis that high variability in Sea Surface Temperature (SST) and ocean color are...
Annual surveys conducted by the Coral Reef Evaluation and Monitoring Project (CREMP) reported that a...
Variability in 5- to 25-year records of hourly mean in situ sea temperature, ocean currents, and met...
This presentation discusses use of 4 kilometer satellite-based sea surface temperature (SST) data to...
The rising temperature of the world\u27s oceans is affecting coral reef ecosystems by increasing the...
Abstract: A database of monthly average sea surface temperature (SST) from 1984-2003 has been devel...
Analysis of in situ temperature records collected on six coral reefs in the Caribbean, Bahamas, and ...
The Southeast Florida Reef Tract (SEFRT) is a high latitude (\u3e25°N) reef system running parallel ...
Dataset: coral community structure fig S2Mean monthly seawater temperatures in St. John, US Virgin I...
Coral reefs are greatly impacted by the physical characteristics of the water surrounding them. Inc...
Over the last three decades corals have declined precipitously in the Florida Keys. Their population...
Satellite monitoring of thermal stress on coral reefs has become an essential component of reef mana...
Worldwide, coral cover has declined at rates that have often exceeded 5% per year since the 1980’s. ...