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Description:
Title:
NOAA Deep Sea Coral Research and Technology Program Southeast Deep Coral Initiative (SEDCI) 2016-2019: Final Report
Author(s):
Etnoyer, Peter
Bassett, Rachel
Adams, Caitlin
Battista, Tim
Blakeway, Raven
Harter, Stacey
Howell, Jake
Lunden, Jay
McGuinn, Robert
Nizinski, Martha
Overly, Kate
Poti, Matt
Salgado, Enrique
Shuler, Andrew
Skarke, Adam
Coleman, Heather
Hourigan, Thomas
United States. National Marine Fisheries Service
Corporate Name:
United States. National Marine Fisheries Service
Dates of Publication:
2021
Abstract:
This report details activities undertaken between 2016-2019, including 21 expeditions on five research vessels and a dozen small projects. Small projects produced an online geodatabase,
Abstract:
photo identification guides, habitat suitability models, and environmental monitoring projects. Research plans were developed in consultation with the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic Fishery Management Councils. The research was made possible through important partnerships, including with numerous NOAA offices and programs, other federal agencies, NOAA cooperative institutes, and academic partners.
Local Corporate Name:
NMFS (National Marine Fisheries Service)
OHC (Office of Habitat Conservation)
NEFSC (Northeast Fisheries Science Center)
SEFSC (Southeast Fisheries Science Center)
NOS (National Ocean Service)
NCCOS (National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science)
ONMS (Office of National Marine Sanctuaries)
NESDIS (National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service)
NCEI (National Centers for Environmental Information)
OAR (Oceanic and Atmospheric Research)
Ocean Exploration Program
NGI (Northern Gulf Institute)
CoRIS (Coral Reef Information System)
Type of Resource:
Technical Memorandum
Genre:
NOAA technical memorandum NMFS-OHC ; 09
Note:
This report details activities undertaken between 2016-2019, including 21 expeditions on five research vessels and a dozen small projects. Small projects produced an online geodatabase,
photo identification guides, habitat suitability models, and environmental monitoring projects. Research plans were developed in consultation with the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic Fishery Management Councils. The research was made possible through important partnerships, including with numerous NOAA offices and programs, other federal agencies, NOAA cooperative institutes, and academic partners.
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