Coral reef monitoring and assessment: Quick look reports
This website provides access to all of the Coral Reef Monitoring and Assessment Quick Look Reports written by the University of North Carolina at Wilmington Center for Marine Science from 2000 to the present.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Coral Reef Conservation Program (NOAA-CRCP) is investing significant funding to support a National Coral Reef Monitoring Plan (NCRMP) throughout the U.S. Pacific, Atlantic, and Caribbean coral reef areas...
"The Deep Sea Coral Research and Technology Program is funding a fieldwork initiative in the Pacific Islands Region from 2015 to 2017 to locate and characterize the deep-sea coral habitats, investigate the environmental factors that influence their distri...
Quick look report: Coral spawning in the upper Florida Keys, August 2013
"SEFSC and partners have been undertaking genet-specific spawning observations of Acropora palmata populations in the upper keys since 2003 during the expected spawning window (nights 2-6 after the full moon in August, 22:00-23:00). After three years with...
Oceanographic data collected during the Gulf of Alaska 2004 Expedition (alaska2004) on RV Atlantis in Gulf of Alaska from July 30, 2004 - August 23, 2004 (NODC Accession 0072310)
The 2004 Gulf of Alaska Seamount Expedition will use the deep submergence vehicle (DSV) Alvin to explore five large seamounts. Giacomini, Pratt, Welker, Denson, and Dickens seamounts stretch over a 400-nautical-mile section of the northeast Pacific, calle...
"The summer of 2011 saw the most significant coral bleaching event since the Florida Reef Resilience Program began in 2005. Almost the entire Florida Reef Tract, from the Lower Keys to Martin County, was impacted in 2011. The Florida Reef Resilience Progr...
"The summer of 2015 was a moderate to severe bleaching year for Floridas coral reefs. Severe bleaching occurred in some areas of the Upper, Middle and Lower Keys, and Dry Tortugas sub-regions. High disease prevalence and recent mortality were recorded at ...