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Title: Characterization of the Tortugas Ecological Reserve (TER) : seafloor surveys and oceanographic processes : cruise and progress report for Leg I of NOAA ship Ferrel cruise FE-02-15-FK, 15 July-19 July, 2002/ submitted by Gregory A Piniak; approved by Donald E. Hoss, Gary C. Matlock.
Entry Type: Published Work.
Abstract: "The central research theme in our laboratory has been how the structure and function of benthic ecosystems such as coral reefs, seagrasses, and algal beds, are modified by human behavior... The implementation of the Tortugas Ecological Reserve (TER) in July 2001 has provided an excellent opportunity for NOAA to investigate the effect of human disturbance . . .
Author: Piniak, Gregory Andrew, 1973-
Corporate Name: Ferrel (Ship). Cruise (FE-02-15-FK : 2002)
Topical Term: Ocean bottom Florida Dry Tortugas Maps Planning.
Ocean Florida Dry Tortugas Maps Planning.
Biotic communities Research Florida Dry Tortugas Planning.
Spawning Research Florida Dry Tortugas Planning.
Geographic Name: Dry Tortugas (Fla.) Research Planning.
Dry Tortugas National Park (Fla.) Research Planning.
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Title: Charles M. Breder, Jr. : Dry Tortugas, 1929 [electronic resource] / A.Y. Cantillo, E. Collins and E. Clark (editors).
Entry Type: Published Work.
Abstract: Charles M. Breder Jr. "hypothesis" diary is a deviation from the field diaries that form part of the Breder collection housed at the Arthur Vining Davis Library, Mote Marine Laboratory. There are no notes or observations from specific scientific expeditions in the document. Instead, the contents provide an insight into the early meticulous scientific . . .
Electronic Access: http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/cedar91.pdf
http://aquacomm.fcla.edu/2190/
Series Title: NOAA technical memorandum NOS NCCOS CCMA ; 150
Personal Name: Breder, Charles M. (Charles Marcus), 1897-1983
Topical Term: Marine fishes Florida Dry Tortugas Observations.
Marine fishes Florida Dry Tortugas Identifications.
Marine organisms Florida Dry Tortugas Observations.
Coastal ecology Florida Dry Tortugas.
Mangrove ecology Florida Dry Tortugas.
Coral reef ecology Florida Dry Tortugas.
Geographic Name: Dry Tortugas (Fla.) Environmental conditions.
Series Uniform Title: Current references (National Oceanographic Data Center (U.S.). Library and Information Services Division) ; 2002-2.
Mote Marine Laboratory technical report ; no. 802.
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Title: Classification scheme for mapping the shallow-water coral ecosystems of southern Florida [electronic resource] / Coral Reef Conservation Program.
Entry Type: Published Work.
Abstract: "A hierarchical classification scheme is being developed to define and delineate the benthic habitats associated with southern Florida's shallow-water (generally, less than 30 m depth) coral ecosystems. The hierarchical scheme allows users to expand or collapse the thematic detail of the resulting map to suit their needs. This is an important aspect . . .
Electronic Access: http://data.nodc.noaa.gov/coris/library/NOAA/CRCP/project/1258/classify_map_fl_shallow_coral.pdf
Edition: Version 2.1.
Topical Term: Coral reef ecology Florida Maps.
Coral reef ecology Florida Classification.
Coral reef management Florida.
Coral reefs and islands Florida Classification.
Corals Habitat Florida Maps.
Corals Habitat Florida Classification.
Benthos Habitat Florida Classification.
Benthos Florida Maps.
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Title: Climate change and the Florida Keys [electronic resource] / by Hans Hoegh-Guldberg.
Entry Type: Published Work.
Abstract: "This research is part of the Socioeconomic Research & Monitoring Program for the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS), which was initiated in 1998. The main report concerns the Florida Keys, after which two appendices identify key issues related to the future of the Keys over the 21st century. Four appendices follow dealing with the global . . .
Electronic Access: http://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/science/socioeconomic/floridakeys/pdfs/climate_fk_full.pdf
Author: Hoegh-Guldberg, Hans Hoegh.
Topical Term: Marine parks and reserves Florida Florida Keys Management.
Climatic changes Economic aspects Florida Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
Climatic changes Environmental aspects Florida Florida Keys.
Coral reef ecology Conservation Florida Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
Coral reef fishes Climatic factors Florida Florida Keys.
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Title: Clionid sponge surveys on the Florida Reef Tract suggest land-based nutrient inputs
Entry Type: Article.
Abstract: "Bioerosion by Cliona delitrix and Cliona lampa was assessed at 43 sites along the Florida Reef Tract, USA, in the summer of 2001. Sponge abundances were estimated using rapid visual assessment. Tissue samples of sponges were taken for analysis of delta15N. Comparison samples were taken from Belize. Annual trends in sponge abundance were estimated from . . .
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2005.04.006
Journal Name: Marine Pollution Bulletin
Author: Ward-Paige, CA, Risk MJ, Sherwood OA, and Jaap WC
Keywords: Eutrophication
Boring sponges
Corals
Florida Keys
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Title: CoRIS submittal for project ID# 20505-2010 [electronic resource] : coupling of passive and active acoustics to assess grouper aggregations in the TER : annual progress report for FY2010 / Michael L. Burton, Chris Taylor.
Entry Type: Published Work.
Abstract: Project goals were to collect visual census transect data enumerating all major species of groupers in order to determine if protection of fishes via ecological reserve designation was having any effect on population numbers; to identify additional areas that were potential spawning sites for grouper aggregations, primarily black and yellowfin groupers; . . .
Electronic Access: http://docs.lib.noaa.gov/noaa_documents/CoRIS/Project_20505_FY2010_annual_progress_report.pdf
http://data.nodc.noaa.gov/coris/library/NOAA/CRCP/project/20505/Project_20505_FY2010_annual__progress_report_burton.pdf
Author: Burton, Michael L., creator.
Topical Term: Groupers Conservation Florida Dry Tortugas.
Groupers Spawning Monitoring Florida Dry Tortugas.
Coral reef fishes Conservation Florida Dry Tortugas.
Coral reef fishes Ecology Conservation Florida Dry Tortugas.
Coral reef fishes Conservation Florida Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
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Title: Cocoa Beach Oculina Banks Clelia Dive 617 2001 Digital Imagery - Captured from Videotapes taken during Submersible Dives to the Oculina Banks Deep Sea Coral Reefs (NODC Accession 0047190)
Entry Type: Metadata Record.
Abstract: Digitial imagery, mpegs and jpegs, captured from mini-DV magnetic videotapes collected with an underwater 3-chip CCD color video camera, deployed from the research submersible, Clelia (owned by Harbor Branch Oceanographic Inst.). Digital clips captured at a minimum of 150 dpi; mpeg file sizes generally range from 0.5 to over 2 Mb. Digital Imagery Captured . . .
Publisher Name: NOAA Undersea Research Center at UNCW
Metadata: http://www.coris.noaa.gov/metadata/records/html/oculina_dive_617_images_cocoa_beach_2001.html
Metadata Date: 12/20/2012
Data (Online Linkage): http://data.nodc.noaa.gov/accession/0047190
Data (Network Resource): http://data.nodc.noaa.gov/coris/data/NOAA/nurc/oculina/clelia_dive_video_images/617
Originator: University of North Carolina at Wilmington
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Title: Cocoa Beach, Oculina Banks Clelia Dive 617 Narrative 2001 - Videotape and Visual Observations from Submersible Dives to the Oculina Banks Deep Sea Coral Reefs (NODC Accession 0047190)
Entry Type: Metadata Record.
Abstract: These data are from one of from fourteen 2001 submersible "Clelia" dives. Narratives including habitat descriptions and estimates of megafaunal species abundance were derived by J. Arcuri from videotapes recorded during the dives. The suite of data presented in the Oculina Banks Geographic Information System (OGIS) were collected as part of a cooperative . . .
Publisher Name: NOAA Undersea Research Center at UNCW
Metadata: http://www.coris.noaa.gov/metadata/records/html/oculina_dive_617_narrative_cocoa_beach_2001.html
Metadata Date: 12/20/2012
Data (Online Linkage): http://data.nodc.noaa.gov/accession/0047190
Data (Network Resource): http://data.nodc.noaa.gov/coris/data/NOAA/nurc/oculina/clelia_dive_narratives/clelia617.pdf
Originator: University of North Carolina at Wilmington
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Title: Collaborative and community-based management of coral reefs : lessons from experience / editors, Alan T. White ... [et al.].
Entry Type: Published Work.
Series Title: Kumarian Press library of management for development
Topical Term: Coral reef conservation Citizen participation.
Ecosystem management Citizen participation.
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Title: Columbus Iselin Coral Reef Restoration Project [electronic resource].
Entry Type: Web Page.
Abstract: Describes the background and design of this project of NOAA's National Marine Sanctuaries Program which aims to restore the portion of the Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary that was damaged extensively by the R/V Columbus Iselin in Aug. 1994 when it went aground on a spur and groove coral reef formation in the sanctuary's western portion.
Electronic Access: http://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/special/columbus/columbus.html
Corporate Name: Columbus Iselin (Ship)
Topical Term: Coral reef conservation Florida Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary.
Corals Habitat Florida Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary.
Restoration ecology Florida Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary.
Shipwrecks Florida Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary Management.
Geographic Name: Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary (Fla.) Environmental conditions Management.
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Title: Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands' coral reef management priorities [electronic resource].
Entry Type: Published Work.
Abstract: "The work presented here is being facilitated by the NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program (NOAA CRCP) as part of an ongoing effort to develop place-based, local coral reef management priorities in each of the seven U.S. state and territorial coral reef jurisdictions (American Samoa, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Florida, Hawai'i, Guam, . . .
Electronic Access: http://coralreef.noaa.gov/aboutcrcp/strategy/reprioritization/managementpriorities/resources/cnmi_mngmnt_clr.pdf
Topical Term: Coral reef management Northern Mariana Islands.
Coral reef ecology Northern Mariana Islands Management.
Coral reefs and islands Northern Mariana Islands.
Coral reef conservation Northern Mariana Islands Management.
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Title: Community dynamics of stony corals (Milleforina and Scleractinia) at Key Largo National marine Sanctuary, Florida during 1981-1986 / Walter C. Jaap ... [et al.].
Entry Type: Published Work.
Electronic Access: http://www.reefbase.org/references/icrs/default.asp?searchtext=&searchtype=C&sortby=icrsno&icrsno=ICRS6
Author: Jaap, Walter C.
Topical Term: Scleractinia Florida Dry Tortugas.
Coral reefs and islands Florida Key Largo.
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Title: Community-based analysis of reef fish habitat use in the Florida Keys
Entry Type:
Abstract: This presentation, entitled "Community-based analysis of reef fish habitat use in the Florida Keys", was given at the American Fisheries Society Symposium 50 - Linking estuarine-marine habitats in Bethesda, Maryland in 2007.
Author: Ault, J., Smith S., Luo J., Kellison T., and Bohnsack J.
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Title: Comparative analysis of the functioning of disturbed and undisturbed coral reef and seagrass ecosystems in the Tortugas [electronic resource]. Phase I, Establishing a baseline : progress report #4 and cruise report for leg 4 of NOAA ship OREGON II, cruise OT-01-01, 04 January 2001-13 February 2001 / submitted by Mark S. Fonseca ; approved by Donald E. Hoss, Gary C. Matlock ; U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean service, Center for Coastal Fisheries and Habitat Research.
Entry Type: Published Work.
Abstract: "In July 2001, the Tortugas Ecological Reserve (TER) was established. It included two components: Tortugas North and Tortugas South. Tortugas North is approximately 91nm 2 and covers the northern half of Tortugas Bank, Sherwood Forest, the pinnacle reefs north of the bank, and extensive low relief areas in the 15-40 m depth range. The latter low relief . . .
Author: Fonseca, Mark S.
Corporate Name: Oregon II (Ship). Cruise (OT-01-01 : 2001)
Topical Term: Corals Habitat Florida Dry Tortugas.
Seagrasses Habitat Florida Dry Tortugas.
Algae Habitat Florida Dry Tortugas.
Benthos Florida Dry Tortugas.
Coral reefs and islands Florida Dry Tortugas.
Biotic communities Florida Dry Tortugas.
Habitat conservation Florida Dry Tortugas.
Underwater exploration Habitat Florida Dry Tortugas.
Ocean bottom Florida Dry Tortugas.
Restoration ecology Florida Dry Tortugas.
Geographic Name: Dry Tortugas (Fla.) Environmental conditions.
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Title: Comparative analysis of the functioning of disturbed and undisturbed coral reef and seagrass ecosystems in the Tortugas [electronic resource]. Phase I, Establishing a baseline : progress report #5 and cruise report for Legs II and III of NOAA ship Ferrel, cruise FE-01-07-BL, 08 April - 20 April 2001 / submitted by Mark S. Fonseca ; approved by Donald E. Hoss, Gary C. Matlock ; U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean service, Center for Coastal Fisheries and Habitat Research.
Entry Type: Published Work.
Abstract: "In July 2001, the Tortugas Ecological Reserve (TER) was established. It included two components: Tortugas North and Tortugas South. Tortugas North is approximately 91nm 2 and covers the northern half of Tortugas Bank, Sherwood Forest, the pinnacle reefs north of the bank, and extensive low relief areas in the 15-40 m depth range. The latter low relief . . .
Author: Fonseca, Mark S.
Corporate Name: Ferrel (Ship). Cruise (FE-01-07-BL : 2001)
Topical Term: Corals Habitat Florida Dry Tortugas.
Seagrasses Habitat Florida Dry Tortugas.
Algae Habitat Florida Dry Tortugas.
Benthos Florida Dry Tortugas.
Coral reefs and islands Florida Dry Tortugas.
Biotic communities Florida Dry Tortugas.
Habitat conservation Florida Dry Tortugas.
Underwater exploration Habitat Florida Dry Tortugas.
Ocean bottom Florida Dry Tortugas.
Restoration ecology Florida Dry Tortugas.
Geographic Name: Dry Tortugas (Fla.) Environmental conditions.
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Title: Comparative analysis of the functioning of disturbed and undisturbed coral reef and seagrass ecosystems in the Tortugas [electronic resource]. Phase I, Establishing a baseline : progress report #6 for NOAA ship Ferrel, cruises FE-01-10-BL and FE-01-10-BL [sic], 17 June 2001-01 July 2001, 08 July 2001-21 July 2001 / submitted by Mark S. Fonseca ; approved by Donald E. Hoss, Gary C. Matlock ; U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean service, Center for Coastal Fisheries and Habitat Research.
Entry Type: Published Work.
Abstract: "In July 2001, the Tortugas Ecological Reserve (TER) was established. It included two components: Tortugas North and Tortugas South. Tortugas North is approximately 91nm 2 and covers the northern half of Tortugas Bank, Sherwood Forest, the pinnacle reefs north of the bank, and extensive low relief areas in the 15-40 m depth range. The latter low relief . . .
Author: Fonseca, Mark S.
Corporate Name: Ferrel (Ship). Cruise (FE-01-10-BL : 2001)
Ferrel (Ship). Cruise (FE-01-11-BL : 2001)
Topical Term: Corals Habitat Florida Dry Tortugas.
Seagrasses Habitat Florida Dry Tortugas.
Algae Habitat Florida Dry Tortugas.
Benthos Florida Dry Tortugas.
Coral reefs and islands Florida Dry Tortugas.
Biotic communities Florida Dry Tortugas.
Habitat conservation Florida Dry Tortugas.
Underwater exploration Habitat Florida Dry Tortugas.
Ocean bottom Florida Dry Tortugas.
Restoration ecology Florida Dry Tortugas.
Geographic Name: Dry Tortugas (Fla.) Environmental conditions.
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Title: Comparative analysis of the functioning of disturbed and undisturbed coral reef and seagrass ecosystems in the Tortugas [electronic resource]. Phase I, Establishing a baseline. & Phase II Measuring the effect of establishing a reserve : cruise and progress report for legs I, II, & III of NOAA ship Ferrel, cruise FE-02-14-BL, June 17, 2002-July 6, 2002 / submitted by Mark S. Fonseca ; approved by Donald E. Hoss, Gary C. Matlock ; U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean service, Center for Coastal Fisheries and Habitat Research.
Entry Type: Published Work.
Abstract: In July 2001, the Tortugas Ecological Reserve (TER) was established. It included two components: Tortugas North and Tortugas South. Tortugas North is approximately 91nm 2 and covers the northern half of Tortugas Bank, Sherwood Forest, the pinnacle reefs north of the bank, and extensive low relief areas in the 15-40 m depth range. The latter low relief . . .
Author: Fonseca, Mark S.
Corporate Name: Ferrel (Ship). Cruise (FE-02-14-BL : 2002)
Topical Term: Corals Habitat Florida Dry Tortugas.
Seagrasses Habitat Florida Dry Tortugas.
Algae Habitat Florida Dry Tortugas.
Benthos Florida Dry Tortugas.
Coral reefs and islands Florida Dry Tortugas.
Biotic communities Florida Dry Tortugas.
Habitat conservation Florida Dry Tortugas.
Underwater exploration Habitat Florida Dry Tortugas.
Ocean bottom Florida Dry Tortugas.
Restoration ecology Florida Dry Tortugas.
Geographic Name: Dry Tortugas (Fla.) Environmental conditions.
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Title: Comparative analysis of the functioning of disturbed and undisturbed coral reef and seagrass ecosystems in the Tortugas: phase I - establishing a baseline / submitted by Mark S. Fonseca; approved by Donald E. Hoss, Gary C. Matlock.
Entry Type: Published Work.
Abstract: "Almost 50 days at sea, aboard three NOAA research vessels, were use used this part fiscal year to support our baseline characterization of the Tortugas Ecological Reserve (TER). In TER South, seafloor transect surveys were conducted using divers, remotely operated verhicles... and the Deepworker manned submersible. ARGOS drifter releases, satellite . . .
Author: Fonseca, Mark S.
Topical Term: Ocean bottom Florida Dry Tortugas Maps.
Ocean Florida Dry Tortugas Maps.
Biotic communities Research Florida Dry Tortugas.
Spawning Research Florida Dry Tortugas.
Geographic Name: Dry Tortugas (Fla.) Research.
Dry Tortugas National Park (Fla.) Research.
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Title: Comparative analysis of the functioning of disturbed and undisturbed coral reef and seagrass ecosystems in the Tortugas. Phase I, Establishing a baseline : and cruise report for NOAA ship Ferrel, Cruise FE-00-09-BL, 10 July 2000 - 04 August 2000 / submitted by Mar, S. Fonseca; approved by Donald E. Hoss, Donald Scavia.
Entry Type: Published Work.
Abstract: "The Tortugas Ecological Reserve may be implemented in the year 2000. If implemented as it is currently proposed, it will include two components: Tortugas North and South... The implementation of this reserve provides an excellent opportunity for NOAA to investigate the effects of human disturbance (e.g., elimination of consumptive sampling and physical . . .
Author: Fonseca, Mark S.
Corporate Name: Ferrell (Ship). Cruise
Topical Term: Ocean bottom Florida Dry Tortugas Maps Planning.
Ocean Florida Dry Tortugas Maps Planning.
Biotic communities Research Florida Dry Tortugas Planning.
Spawning Research Florida Dry Tortugas Planning.
Geographic Name: Dry Tortugas (Fla.) Research Planning.
Dry Tortugas National Park (Fla.) Research Planning.
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Title: Comparative analysis of the functioning of disturbed and undisturbed coral reef and seagrass ecosystems in the Tortugas. Phase I, Establishing a baseline / submitted by Mar, S. Fonseca; approved by Donald E. Hoss, Donald Scavia.
Entry Type: Published Work.
Abstract: This report presents plans for the first phase of this research project. The stated objectives are: "1) A preliminary characterization and inventory of the benthic habitat and fish communities in the xtreme depths of the Tortugas South reserve component. 2) Characterize spawning aggregations and initiate development of a probabilistic model of the fate . . .
Author: Fonseca, Mark S.
Topical Term: Ocean bottom Florida Dry Tortugas Maps Planning.
Ocean Florida Dry Tortugas Maps Planning.
Biotic communities Research Florida Dry Tortugas Planning.
Spawning Research Florida Dry Tortugas Planning.
Geographic Name: Dry Tortugas (Fla.) Research Planning.
Dry Tortugas National Park (Fla.) Research Planning.
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