Continuous bottom temperature measurements in strategic areas of the Florida Reef Tract at Alligator Reef, 2005 - 2007 (NODC Accession 0019351)

Description

This ongoing project began in 1988. A total of 38 subsurface recording thermographs have been deployed in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS)and at other selected locations on the Florida Reef Tract and associated hydrologic ecosystems. These instruments have been programmed to record at 2 hour intervals and are placed in permanent housings attached to suitable substrate. Data retrieval, servicing and reprogramming for continuous deployment have occurred, on average, annually. Initially, the collected data are made available to FKNMS Managers and others who monitor and assess environmental conditions that influence FKNMS areas of the Florida Reef Tract. An archival copy of these data is maintained and available from the U.S. National Oceanographic Data Center.

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Name Format Description Link
0 https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/archive/accession/0019351

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  • florida reef tract
  • united states of america
  • reef monitoring and assessment
  • aquatic habitat
  • corals
  • benthic habitat
  • biosphere
  • monroe county
  • alligator reef (24n080w0001)
  • oceans
  • water temperature
  • florida keys
  • numeric data sets
  • bottom temperature
  • ocean temperature
  • oceanography
  • atlantic ocean
  • earth science
  • upper florida keys
  • florida
  • bottom
  • ocean basin
  • in situ physical
  • coastal processes
  • zoology
  • coral reefs
  • coris_metadata
  • north atlantic ocean
  • country/territory

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