A mass of dark water, at times exceeding 60 km in diameter and spinning slowly in a clockwise eddy, occupied most of the Florida Bight between January and March 2002, capturing the attention of fishermen, the public, and government agencies. The “black water,” as it was dubbed in the national and international press (for example, see http://www.naplesnews.com), was first reported by fishery pilots in the Florida Bight in January 2002. Fishermen reported that fish were not to be found in the black water and there were dead sponges in the vicinity, suggesting that the area could be a “dead zone” similar to the one found every summer off the Louisiana coast
[1] Using data collected by satellite sensors, rain and river gauges, and ship surveys, we studied t...
A coherent plume from the Mississippi River was detected in MODIS imagery in July-October 2004 exten...
Whitings, floating patches of calcium carbonate mud, have been found in both shallow carbonate banks...
A mass of dark water, at times exceeding 60 km in diameter and spinning slowly in a clockwise eddy, ...
In January 2002, fishermen first noticed dark, discolored water in the southeastern Gulf of Mexico n...
A “black water” event, as observed from satellites, occurred off southwest Florida in 2012. Satellit...
Abstract: A “black water ” event, as observed from satellites, occurred off southwest Florida in 201...
“Whiting” is a term used to describe a sharply defined patch of water that contains high levels of s...
The cross-shelf advection of coastal waters into the deep Gulf of Mexico is important for the transp...
Two algorithms designed to detect deepwater oceanic features and arbitrary edge profiles were tuned ...
The status of coral reef communities has been monitored annually since 1996 at two sites north of Ke...
Using data collected by satellite sensors, rain and river gauges, and ship surveys, we studied the d...
As human populations increase along coastal watersheds, the understanding and monitoring of Harmful ...
Temperatures of coastal waters along the Florida Panhandle in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico were 2...
[1] Using data collected by satellite sensors, rain and river gauges, and ship surveys, we studied t...
A coherent plume from the Mississippi River was detected in MODIS imagery in July-October 2004 exten...
Whitings, floating patches of calcium carbonate mud, have been found in both shallow carbonate banks...
A mass of dark water, at times exceeding 60 km in diameter and spinning slowly in a clockwise eddy, ...
In January 2002, fishermen first noticed dark, discolored water in the southeastern Gulf of Mexico n...
A “black water” event, as observed from satellites, occurred off southwest Florida in 2012. Satellit...
Abstract: A “black water ” event, as observed from satellites, occurred off southwest Florida in 201...
“Whiting” is a term used to describe a sharply defined patch of water that contains high levels of s...
The cross-shelf advection of coastal waters into the deep Gulf of Mexico is important for the transp...
Two algorithms designed to detect deepwater oceanic features and arbitrary edge profiles were tuned ...
The status of coral reef communities has been monitored annually since 1996 at two sites north of Ke...
Using data collected by satellite sensors, rain and river gauges, and ship surveys, we studied the d...
As human populations increase along coastal watersheds, the understanding and monitoring of Harmful ...
Temperatures of coastal waters along the Florida Panhandle in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico were 2...
[1] Using data collected by satellite sensors, rain and river gauges, and ship surveys, we studied t...
A coherent plume from the Mississippi River was detected in MODIS imagery in July-October 2004 exten...
Whitings, floating patches of calcium carbonate mud, have been found in both shallow carbonate banks...