Eight deep-water coral sites were surveyed in November 2005 during 11 dives with the Johnson-Sea-Link submersible along the eastern continental margin of Florida from St. Augustine to Miami. Sites included unconsolidated sediment/coral bioherms, rocky lithoherms and the Miami Terrace escarpment. Photographic transects using high-resolution video and digital still images documented at each site. Observations were made over a depth range of 282-871 m. In situ temperatures ranged from 6 to 9°C. We examined 31 video transects and extracted over 2500 images for habitat characterization and quantitative analyses of percent coverage by substrate type and densities of major macrobenthic assemblage components using the Coral Point Count software (CP...
Climate change has recently been implicated in poleward shifts of many tropical species including co...
Southeast Florida reefs are impacted by a number of stress factors, among which ship groundings are ...
Climate change has recently been implicated in poleward shifts of many tropical species including co...
Eleven deep-sea coral sites off the eastern Florida coast were surveyed using the Johnson Sea Link I...
Scleractinian cold-water corals are widely distributed in seaways and basins of the North Atlantic O...
The deep-sea (200-1000 m) seafloor off the southeastern U.S. has a variety of extensive deep-sea cor...
The benthic video survey carried out for the Calypso Liquefied Natural Gas Deep Water Port Project (...
High latitude reef communities consisting of typical Caribbean fauna of variable composition and den...
These datasets were used to describe the diversity, ecology and role of non-scleractinian corals on ...
Two sites (MS04 and MS06) from the Santa Maria di Leuca (SML) Coral Province were analyzed by a vide...
As technologies advance the study of ocean dynamics, new approaches to vexing problems of scale and ...
Two sites (MS04 and MS06) from the Santa Maria di Leuca (SML) Coral Province were analyzed by a vide...
The Miami Terrace is a drowned carbonate platform in deep-water that parallels the southeast Florida...
We report the finding of monospecific scleractinian (i.e. Lophelia pertusa) reefs from the Uruguayan...
The deep-sea floor occupies about 60% of the surface of the planet and is covered mainly by fine sed...
Climate change has recently been implicated in poleward shifts of many tropical species including co...
Southeast Florida reefs are impacted by a number of stress factors, among which ship groundings are ...
Climate change has recently been implicated in poleward shifts of many tropical species including co...
Eleven deep-sea coral sites off the eastern Florida coast were surveyed using the Johnson Sea Link I...
Scleractinian cold-water corals are widely distributed in seaways and basins of the North Atlantic O...
The deep-sea (200-1000 m) seafloor off the southeastern U.S. has a variety of extensive deep-sea cor...
The benthic video survey carried out for the Calypso Liquefied Natural Gas Deep Water Port Project (...
High latitude reef communities consisting of typical Caribbean fauna of variable composition and den...
These datasets were used to describe the diversity, ecology and role of non-scleractinian corals on ...
Two sites (MS04 and MS06) from the Santa Maria di Leuca (SML) Coral Province were analyzed by a vide...
As technologies advance the study of ocean dynamics, new approaches to vexing problems of scale and ...
Two sites (MS04 and MS06) from the Santa Maria di Leuca (SML) Coral Province were analyzed by a vide...
The Miami Terrace is a drowned carbonate platform in deep-water that parallels the southeast Florida...
We report the finding of monospecific scleractinian (i.e. Lophelia pertusa) reefs from the Uruguayan...
The deep-sea floor occupies about 60% of the surface of the planet and is covered mainly by fine sed...
Climate change has recently been implicated in poleward shifts of many tropical species including co...
Southeast Florida reefs are impacted by a number of stress factors, among which ship groundings are ...
Climate change has recently been implicated in poleward shifts of many tropical species including co...