SEAKEYS - Sand Key 2005 Meteorological and Oceanographic Observations (NODC Accession 0058099)
Description
The Florida Institute of Oceanography's (FIO) SEAKEYS (Sustained Ecological Research Related to Management of the Florida Keys Seascape) program began in 1989 and has continued until the present. This program, now being supported through NOAA's South Florida Ecosystem Restoration, Prediction and Modeling Program (SFERPM), implements a framework for long-term monitoring and research along the 220 mile Florida coral reef tract and in Florida Bay at a geographical scale encompassing the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS). The network consists of six instrument-enhanced Coastal-Marine Automated Network (C-MAN) stations, cooperatively managed with NOAA's National Data Buoy Center, plus a proposed new one in northwest Florida Bay. These stations measure the usual C-MAN meteorological parameters, such as wind speed, gusts and barometric pressure, but are enhanced with oceanographic instruments measuring salinity, sea temperature, fluorometry and turbidity.
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Tags
- salinity
- florida reef tract
- seakeys
- united states of america
- coral reef watch - crews component
- atmospheric temperature
- sea surface temperature
- 1101-05
- conductivity
- monroe county
- oceans
- surface winds
- florida keys
- atmosphere
- sand key (24n081w0012)
- numeric data sets
- air temperature
- c-man
- ocean temperature
- oceanography
- mangroves
- atlantic ocean
- earth science
- physical oceanography
- surface pressure
- 1575
- monitoring
- lower florida keys
- florida
- atmospheric pressure
- ocean basin
- atmospheric winds
- coastal processes
- salinity/density
- coral reefs
- coris_metadata
- north atlantic ocean
- country/territory
- remote sensing