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Dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, pH, phosphate, dissolved oxygen, and other variables collected from surface discrete observations using Niksin bottle and other instruments from R/V Sultana in the southwest coast of Puerto Rico from 2009-01-05 to 2016-02-01 (NCEI Accession 0145164)
This time series dataset includes weekly and bi-weekly discrete seawater samples of pH and total alkalinity, dissolved inorganic carbon, phosphates and profile measurements of temperature and salinity from 2009 to 2015. These are used to track the dynamic...
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National Coral Reef Monitoring Program: Dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, pH and other variables collected from surface discrete observations using infrared dissolved inorganic carbon analyzer, alkalinity titrator and other instruments from the North Atlantic Ocean near Key West, Florida (Class III climate monitoring sites) from 2012-03-23 to 2014-12-11 (NCEI Accession 0132022)
This archival package contains data collected to monitor changes to coral reef carbonate chemistry over time, at US affiliated coral reef sites, through quantifying key chemical parameters that are expected to be impacted by ocean acidification. This effo...
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Carbonate saturation state
"Trends in seawater aragonite saturation state at the forereef and seagrass areas at Enrique shelf reef (2009-present) are presented."
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National Coral Reef Monitoring Program: Dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, pH and other variables collected from surface discrete observations using infrared dissolved inorganic carbon analyzer, alkalinity titrator and other instruments from Caribbean Sea, Salt River Bay, St. Croix, St. Thomas Brewers Bay, U.S. Virgin Islands (Class II climate monitoring sites) from 2013-09-09 to 2014-07-02 (NCEI Accession 0132021)
This archival package contains data collected to monitor coral reef carbonate chemistry over time, at US affiliated coral reef sites, through quantifying key chemical parameters that are expected to be impacted by ocean acidification. This effort addresse...
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Dissolved inorganic carbon, total alkalinity, pH and other variables collected from surface discrete observations using Alkalinity titrator, infrared dissolved inorganic carbon analyzer and other instruments from the coastal waters of Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Dry Tortugas, and Flower Garden Banks (Class 0 climate monitoring sites) from 2013-07-08 to 2014-09-08 (NCEI Accession 0132020)
This archival package contains data collected to monitor changes to coral reef carbonate chemistry over time, at US affiliated coral reef sites, through quantifying key chemical parameters that are expected to be impacted by ocean acidification. This effo...
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Ocean acidification trends
Charts showing trends in atmospheric and seawater CO2 at La Parguera, Puerto Rico (2009-present) and at the Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii (2005-present) are presented.
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NOAA Coral Reef Watch index of coral bleaching thermal stress analyses and guidance
"This Index is updated regularly and which includes specific guidance related to the impending 2014-2015 El Nino."
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NPS lecture on coral bleaching in times of climate change
"Discussion of joint NPS-NOAA CRW Coordinator USCRTF meeting presentation by Zandy Hillis-Starr, c hief resource manager for NPS and Mark Eakin, NOAA Coral Reef Watch coordinator."
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What is ocean acidification?
"Rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), a major "greenhouse" gas and driven primarily through increased fossil fuel emissions and changes in land use, produce changes in ocean chemistry that may affect marine life globally. As forests, the oce...
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Study: Carib reefs need parrotfish, sea urchins
"Colorful parrotfish and spindly sea urchins are the key to saving the Caribbean's coral reefs, which may disappear in two decades if no action is taken, a report by several international organizations said Wednesday. Interview with Mark Eakin, among othe...
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Ocean acidification: Trouble for ocean ecosystems
"A panel discussion and workshop on ocean acidification, one of the biggest threats to corals and other marine organisms. The panel, in conversational format, will highlight the impact of ocean acidification on corals, what weve been learning about it, wh...
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NOAA Operational Satellite SST for monitoring coral bleaching thermal stress: Coral Reef Watch's Satellite Decision Support System for coral reef managers
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New study suggests coral reefs may be able to adapt to moderate climate change
"Coral reefs may be able to adapt to moderate climate warming, improving their chance of surviving through the end of this century, if there are large reductions in carbon dioxide emissions, according to a study funded by NOAA and conducted by the agencys...
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Doble amenaza a los arrecifes de coral: Temperatura y acidificacion de los oceanos (Double the threat to coral reefs: Temperature and Ocean Acidification)
Spanish language article describing the threats to coral reefs from rising seawater temperatures and ocean acidification.
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Monitoring ocean acidification in Caribbean coral reefs
Overview of ocean acidification monitoring activities at the La Parguera reef ecosystem.
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Augmenting management and monitoring of coral reefs
"Coral reef managers use environmental information to monitor conditions and threats to reef ecosystems, taking actions where possible to minimize human impact and support reef health. Increased ocean temperature is an important factor in bleaching, a thr...
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Application of NOAA Coral Reef Watch's near-real-time Satellite Decision Support System to local coral reef management
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President Barack Obama uses Miami as example at United Nations climate summit
"No one is immune from climate change," the United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said in front of world leaders. China and India were among those not present. This article discussed how President Obama used Miami in his speech to the UN to highlig...
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NOAA Coral Reef Watch. Satellite monitoring for coral reefs
Coral Reef Watch (CRW) uses satellite data to provide current reef environmental conditions to quickly identify areas at risk for coral bleaching. CRWs high resolution monitoring 50-km and 5-km products that are part of NCRMP are are highlighted. Included...
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The Science Behind Coral Bleaching in the Florida Keys
"AOML's front-page web feature on coral bleaching in the Florida Keys. AOML coral ecologists provide insight as to how the environmental conditions they are tracking indicate that a mass bleaching event is possible and even likely in the Florida Keys. Usi...
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Galapagos: Windows into the Future
"A co-production of Community Television Foundation of South Florida, Inc. and the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation, this 27-minute Changing Seas TV episode focuses on research of Derek P. Manzello. (508 Compliance advisory: The audio includes c...
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MapCO2 buoy at fore reef of Enrique, La Parguera, PR
"In January 2009 a moored autonomous pCO2 buoy (MapCO2) was deployed through a joint effort between the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL), the Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML), NOAA's Coral Health and Monitoring Pro...
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Ocean acidification: Climate change's caustic cousin
"Ocean acidification (OA) is the lay-name given to a side-effect of humanitys carbon emissions. The absorption of this carbon into the ocean has begun altering its pH to become less basic. This has affected ecosystems across the world, the marine life tha...
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Warm forecast for coral reefs. A Google+Hangout for Educators
"The 45 minute webcast interview conducted by the American Museum of Natural Historys (AMNH) senior science producer Laura Allen, on May 8, 2014 with Mark Eakin, coordinator of NOAA's Coral Reef Watch program, and Ruben van Hooidonk with NOAA's Atlantic O...
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A high-resolution decision support system for ecosystem-based management of tropical coral reef environments
"Through NASA Applied Science funding, the University of South Florida, NOAA Coral Reef Watch (CRW), NASA Ames, and the University of Colorado developed a next-generation near-real-time satellite decision support system to monitor conditions leading to co...
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