SFERPM FY98 PROJECTS
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SUBJECT/ |
INSTITUTION |
PROJECT TITLE |
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Atmospheric Science |
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Marks & Willis |
NOAA/OAR & UM |
Monitoring and Evaluation of Radar Measured Rainfall Over Florida Bay and the Everglades |
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Mattocks |
NOAA/OAR |
Simulations of Regional Climatic Patterns Which Impact the Florida Bay Water Cycle |
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Coral Reef Monitoring |
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Ogden et al. |
NOAA/OAR & FIO |
A Workplan for the Continued Operation, Maintenance, and Enhancement of SEAKEYS |
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Earth Science |
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Nelsen et al. |
NOAA/OAR, UM, FIT & IUPUI |
The Sediment Record as a Monitor of Natural and Anthropogenic Changes in the Lower Everglades/Florida Bay Ecosystem: A High Resolution Study |
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Ecological Modeling |
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Jackson |
TEXAX A&M |
Development of Models to Describe Ecosystem Interactions in Florida Bay |
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Marine Chemistry |
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Millero & Zhang |
UM & NOAA/OAR |
The Role of Suspended Calcium Carbonate in the Phosphorus Cycle in Florida Bay |
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Nutrients |
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Burnett et al. |
FSU, UM, & USF |
The Role of Groundwater Nutrient Fluxes in the Nutrient Budget of Florida Bay |
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Hitchcock et al. |
UM, USF, & NOAA/OAR |
Circulation, Nutrient Influx, and Phytoplankton Growth in Florida Bay |
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Szmant et al. |
UM & FDEP |
Pools and Fluxes of Nutrients in Florida Bay Sediments and Biological and Chemical Barriers to Flux at the Sediment Water Interface |
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Whung et al. |
NOAA/OAR & NOAA/ARL |
Atmospheric Deposition of Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Florida Bay |
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Physical Oceanography |
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Aikman et al. |
NOAA/NOS & PRINCETON |
Regional Boundary Conditions for Florida Bay |
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Lee et al. |
UM & NOAA/OAR |
Circulation and Exchange of Florida Bay and the Connecting Waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the Florida Keys |
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Smith |
HBOI |
Field Observations to Initialize and Verify Computer Simulations of Florida Bay |
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Plankton |
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Dagg et al. |
LUMCON, USC & NOAA/OAR |
Trophic Pathways in the Pelagic Environment of Florida Bay |
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Recruitment Dynamics/Fisheries |
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Clarke & Bollens |
UM & SFSU |
Experimental Investigation of Salinity and Nutrient Effects on Florida Bay Plankton and Larval Spotted Sea Trout |
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Hoss et al. |
NOAA/NMFS, USGS & FDEP |
Fish Recruitment, Growth, and Habitat Use in Florida Bay |
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Outreach/Education |
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Cato et al. |
FL SEA GRANT |
Florida Bay Outreach and Community Education Program |