ResourceAtlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory : Ocean Chemistry and Ecosystems Division
The Ocean Chemistry and Ecosystems Division (OCED) is an interdisciplinary team of scientists working in support of NOAA's mission to understand our oceans and coasts, aid conservation and management of marine ecosystems, and predict changes to these valu...
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...
DocumentsEnhancing Management Tools: Molecular Genetic Tracking to Target Microbial Pollution Sources in South Florida Coral Reefs, Year 1 - CRCP project #1114
Both coastal inlets and treated wastewater outfalls are recognized as major pathways for microbial contaminants from Land-Based Sources of Pollution (LBSP) to enter Florida's Southeastern coastal marine ecosystems, including an area containing reef tracks...
Offline DataCoral-based Proxy Records of Ocean Acidification: A Pilot Study at the Puerto Rico Test-bed Site
Coral cores collected nearby the Atlantic Ocean Acidification Test-bed (AOAT) at La Parguera, Puerto Rico were used to characterize the relationship between paleo-variations in coral growth and calcification and seawater pH via the boron isotope proxy. Th...
Downloadable DataICON - Buccoo Reef 2013 Meteorological and Oceanographic Observations (NODC Accession 0123996)
The Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) of OAR is conducting research on the influence of meteorological and oceanographic factors upon coral bleaching, and other biogeochemical processes occurring on coral reefs. Instrument array...
Offline DataConductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) collected aboard the NOAA Ship NANCY FOSTER during cruise NF-10-01 and NF-10-02. Data include vertical profiles of temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, and chlorophyll.
CTD data were collected with NOAA Ship NANCY FOSTER's Sea-Bird 9plus CTD during biophysical surveys of the US Caribbean, British Virgin Islands, and Leeward Islands in February and March of 2010.
Downloadable DataICON - Angel's Reef 2013 Meteorological and Oceanographic Observations (NODC Accession 0123995)
The Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) of OAR is conducting research on the influence of meteorological and oceanographic factors upon coral bleaching, and other biogeochemical processes occurring on coral reefs. Instrument array...
Downloadable DataICON - Puerto Plata 2015 Meteorological and Oceanographic Observations (NCEI Accession 0156578)
The Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) of OAR is conducting research on the influence of meteorological and oceanographic factors upon coral bleaching, and other biogeochemical processes occurring on coral reefs. Instrument array...
Downloadable DataICON - Catuan Wreck 2015 Meteorological and Oceanographic Observations (NCEI Accession 0156578)
The Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) of OAR is conducting research on the influence of meteorological and oceanographic factors upon coral bleaching, and other biogeochemical processes occurring on coral reefs. Instrument array...
ResourceCruise report, coral reef ecosystem research NOAA ship Nancy Foster, NF-10-01 and NF-10-02 (US STATE DEPARTMENT CRUISE ID: DOS-2009-107) , 16 February 2010 – 2 March 2010 (NF-10-01) 5 – 15 March 2010 (NF-10-02)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) scientists from the Southeast Fisheries Science Center (SEFSC) and the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) in Miami, Florida, working with scientists from the University of the...