ResourceAtlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory - Ocean Chemistry Division (OCD)
"The Ocean Chemistry Division (OCD) is one of the three scientific research divisions within the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML). The diverse Ocean Chemistry Division scientific staff is comprised not only of chemical oceanogra...
ResourceAtlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory - Physical Oceanography Division (PhOD)
"The Physical Oceanography Division (PhOD) is a part of the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML). The Physical Oceanography Division carries out interdisciplinary scientific investigations of the physics of ocean currents and water ...
ResourceAtlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML)
AOML's mission is to conduct basic and applied research in oceanography, tropical meteorology, atmospheric and oceanic chemistry, and acoustics. The research seeks to understand the physical characteristics and processes of the ocean and the atmosphere, b...
ResourceSEAKEYS Program
The SEAKEYS Program implements a framework for long-term monitoring and research along the 220 mile Florida coral reef tract and in Florida Bay at a geographical scale encompassing the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS). It includes monitoring...
ResourceCoral-List Listserve
The purpose of the Coral-List listserver is to provide a forum for Internet discussions and announcements pertaining to coral reef ecosystem research, conservation, and education. The list is primarily for use by coral reef ecosystem researchers, scientis...
ResourceGrowth rates of Florida corals from 1937 to 1996 and their response to climate change in Nature Communications
"Ocean acidification causes declines in calcification rates of corals because of decreasing aragonite saturation states (O arag). Recent evidence also indicates that increasing sea surface temperatures may have already reduced growth and calcification rat...
ResourceNOAA's Integrated Coral Observing Network (ICON)
NOAA's Integrated Coral Observing Network (ICON) Web site provides a central location for integrated near real-time or recent data relating to coral reefs, and also provides ecological forecasts (through artificial intelligence technology) as to the occur...
ResourceCoral Health and Monitoring Program (CHAMP)
"The mission of the Coral Health and Monitoring Program (CHAMP) is to provide services and information sources for coral reef researchers and the public in order to help improve and sustain coral reef health throughout the world. Our long term goals are: ...
ResourceProgress Report: Development of a Hydrodynamic and Water Quality Model for the Coral Gables Canal and the Biscayne Bay (Florida, USA)
"This document is a progress report on the development of a water quality model for the Coral Gables Canal and the Biscayne Bay (Florida, USA). Details are presented on the study area, initial modeling efforts, input data used for developing the modeling ...
ResourceManipulation of Acropora Tissue Properties and Resulting Changes in Physiology and Thermal Tolerance
"Factors of global climate change, such as ocean warming, have led to unprecedented decline in coral reef habitats. The loss of coral reefs across the globe is an alarming issue that many reef restoration practitioners face, fueling efforts to restore ree...