Description:
Title:
Brevard County near shore ocean nutrification analysis
Author(s):
Proni, John R.
Carsey, Thomas P.
Ferry, Ronald
Goodwin, Kelly D.
Ortner, Peter B.
Swart, P. K. (Peter K.)
Zhang, Jia-Zhong
United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research,
Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory
United States, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
Coral Reef Conservation Program (U.S.)
Corporate Name:
United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research,
Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory
United States, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
Coral Reef Conservation Program (U.S.)
Dates of Publication:
2005
Abstract:
The expert panel was charged with reviewing scientific data and literature to answer a series of questions aimed at determining the existence of elevated nutrients along Brevard County Beaches and the various impacts of elevated nutrients to near shore ecology and human health. The panel was also tasked with evaluating methods for detecting nutrient sources and the impact of cruise and gaming vessels. Lastly, the panel was asked to make recommendations for future monitoring and research."--Page 1.
Keywords:
Analysis
Coral reef ecology
Environmental conditions
Health aspects
Nutrient pollution of water
Organic wastes
Water quality management
Place Keywords:
Florida
Brevard County
Atlantic Coast (Fla.)
Local Corporate Name:
OAR (Oceanic and Atmospheric Research)
AOML (Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory)
CoRIS (Coral Reef Information System)
Type of Resource:
Technical Report
Genre:
NOAA technical report, OAR ; 37 AOML
Note:
The expert panel was charged with reviewing scientific data and literature to answer a series of questions aimed at determining the existence of elevated nutrients along Brevard County Beaches and the various impacts of elevated nutrients to near shore ecology and human health. The panel was also tasked with evaluating methods for detecting nutrient sources and the impact of cruise and gaming vessels. Lastly, the panel was asked to make recommendations for future monitoring and research."--Page 1.
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