Downloadable DataGround Truth Data Used to Map the Benthic Habitats of Puerto Rico
This project is a cooperative effort among the National Ocean Service, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, Center for Coastal Monitoring and Assessment; U.S. Geological Survey; National Park Service; and the National Geophysical Data Center, to pr...
Downloadable DataGround Truth Data Used to Map the Benthic Habitat of the U.S. Virgin Islands
This project is a cooperative effort among the National Ocean Service, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, Center for Coastal Monitoring and Assessment; U.S. Geological Survey; National Park Service; and the National Geophysical Data Center to pro...
Downloadable DataBroward County Florida Reef Track Thermographic Data Sept 2000 - Oct 2002, (NODC Accession 0000829)
Broward County Florida has responsibility for the resource management of coral reefs in marine waters adjacent to Broward County. The Department of Planning and Environmental Protection is assigned the duties of monitoring the health of the coral reefs. ...
Downloadable DataMaui, Lanai, and Hawaii Water Quality Sampling Dataset Collected By Dr. Richard Brock on Behalf of the State of Hawaii Department of Health Mostly During 2001-2005 (NODC Accession 0031350)
Transects were made on three islands in nine areas to collect in situ water quality measurements. Each area has several survey transects from the shallows seaward. The project was lead by Dr. Richard Brock of the University of Hawaii Sea Grant College P...
Downloadable DataOceanographic data collected during the Davidson Seamount 2002 expedition on the RV Western Flyer, in the North Pacific Ocean, southwest of Monterey, California from May 17, 2002 - May 24, 2002 (NCEI Accession 0072306)
Metadata Thumbnail This spring, scientists explored the first "undersea island" to be called a seamount. Davidson seamount, located 120 km Southwest of Monterey, California, is one of the largest known seamounts in U.S. waters. Although these geological features have been k...
DocumentsBarber's Point, Oahu, Hawaii Drift Card Study 2002-2004
Drift cards were be released from Barber's Point, Oahu, approximately once a month during the two year span to get an idea of the distribution of card drift under different environmental conditions. A 100 cards were released each time. Winds and currents ...
Offline DataIchthyoplankton (biological) data collected aboard the NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter during cruise 0701
Ichthyoplankton (biological) data from cruise 0701 from the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, Belize, and South Florida. Data is housed in a spreadsheet database (Excel) format for use of members of the Early Life History (ELH) group.
Offline DataBiological data collected aboard the NOAA Ship NANCY FOSTER during cruise #NF0705, March 30th - April 10th, 2007 and during larval collections in Brewer's Bay, St. Thomas April 12 - 19th, 2007
Biological data collected from plankton collecting gear aboard the NOAA Ship NANCY FOSTER during cruise #NF0705, March 30th - April 10th, 2007 as part of the Coral Reef Ecosystem Research (CRER) project and from inshore larval collections in Brewer's Bay,...
Offline DataBiological data collected aboard the NOAA Ship NANCY FOSTER during cruise #NF0805, March 11th - March 24th, 2008. Biological data collected during larval collections in St. Thomas April 1- 8th, 2008. Gear used was light traps and beach seine.
Biological data collected from plankton collecting gear aboard the NOAA Ship NANCY FOSTER during cruise #NF0805, March 11th - March 24th, 2008 as part of the Coral Reef Ecosystem Research (CRER) project and from inshore larval collections in St. Thomas Ap...
Downloadable DataChlorophyll Data from the Old Outfall Site in the South Sector of Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii February 2001 to May 2004 (NODC Accession 0002805)
Kaneohe Bay received increasing amounts of sewage from the 1950s through 1977. Most sewage was diverted from the bay in 1977 and early 1978. Data were collected beginning in September 1976 and continued until June 1979. The time series was re-establish...