South Florida Program Publications:

 

Lee, T. N. and E. Williams, 1999.Mean distribution and seasonal variability of coastal currents and temperature in the Floirda Keys with implications for larval recruitment”. Bull. Mar. Sci., 64:35-56.

Lee, T.N. and E. Johns, 2001.South Florida's "Current" Concerns Require A Global View”. Florida Bay Watch Report. A publication of the Nature Conservancy of the Florida Keys1-6.

Lee, T.N., E. Williams, D. Wilson, E. Johns, and N. Smith, 2002. “Transport processes linking south Florida coastal ecosystems”. The Everglades, Florida Bay and Coral Reefs of the Florida Keys: An Ecosystem Sourcebook, 2002, 309-342.

Lee, T.N. and N.P. Smith, 2002.  Volume transport variability through the Florida Keys Tidal Channels”, J. Continental Shelf Res., 2002, 22, 1361-1377.

Hare, J.A, J.H. Churchill, R.K. Cowen, T.J. Berger, P.C. Cornillon, P. Dragos, S.M. Glenn, J.J. Govoni, and T. N. Lee, 2002.Routes and rates of larval fish transport from the southeast to the northeast United States continental shelf”.  Limnol. Oceanogr., 47(6), 2002, 1774-1789, 2002.

Hu, Chuanmin, Zhongping Lee, Kendall L.Carder, Frank E. Müller-Karger, Elizabeth Johns, and Thomas Lee, 2002.  "Application of an optimization algorithm to satellite ocean color imagery:  Initial results in Southwest Florida coastal waters". Remote Sensing of Environment, 2002.

Lee, T. N. and N. P. Smith, 2002 "Volume transport variability through the Florida Keys tidal channels". Continental Shelf Research 22 (2002) 1361–1377

Hu, C., F. E. Muller-Karger, T. Lee, et al., 2002.Satellite images track “Black Water” event off Florida coast”. EOS, 83, 281-285, 2002 

Smith, N. and T. N. Lee, 2003. Volume transport through tidal channels in the middle Florida Keys”. J. of Coastal Res., 19:254-260.

Johns, E., and T. N. Lee, 2004.  “Coastal salinities provide insight into Everglades restoration”. Everglades National Park newsletter, in press.

Kelble, C. R., P. B. Ortner, G. L. Hitchcock, and J. N. Boyer, 2005.Attenuation of photosynthetically available radiation (PAR) in Florida Bay: Potential for light limitation of primary producers”. Estuaries 28: 560-571.

Hitchcock, G. L., T. N. Lee, P. B. Ortner, S. Cummings, C. Kelble, and E. Williams, 2005.Property fields in a Tortugas Eddy in the southern straits of Florida”. Deep-Sea Research Part I-Oceanographic Research Papers 52: 2195-2213.

Hu CM, Muller-Karger FE, Taylor C, Carder KL, Kelble C, Johns E, Heil CA, 2005. “Red tide detection and tracing using MODIS fluorescence data: A regional example in SW Florida coastal waters”. Remote Sensing of Environment 97:311-321

Kelble, W. K. Nuttle, E. Johns, T. N. Lee, C. Hittle , R. Smith, and P. B Ortner , 2006. Salinity Patterns of Florida Bay”. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 71 (2007) 318e334.

T. N. Lee, E. Johns, N. Melo, R. H. Smith, P. Ortner and D. Smith, 2006. On Florida Bay Hypersalinity and Water Exchange”. Bull. Mar. Sci., 79(2): 301–327, 2006.

Kelble CR, Johns EM, Nuttle WK, Lee TN, Smith RH, Ortner PB, 2007 "Salinity patterns of Florida Bay". Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science 71:318-334

 

NCORE Publications:

 

Sponaugle, S., J. Fortuna, K. Grorud, and T. N. Lee, 2003. "Dynamics of larval fish assemblages over a shallow coral reef in the Florida Keys". Marine Biology, 143, 175-189.

Sponaugle, S., T. N. Lee, V. Kourafalou, and D. Pinkard, 2005. "Florida Current frontal eddies and the settlement of coral reef fishes". Limnology and Oceanography, 50(4), 1033-1048.

D’Alessandro,E., S. Sponaugle and T. N. Lee, 2006. "Patterns and processes of larval fish supply to the coral reefs of the upper Florida Keys". In Press: Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser.

Florida Bay Inner Basin Transport Study Publications:

Lee, T. N., E. Johns, N. Melo, R. H. Smith, P. Ortner and D. Smith, 2006. “On Florida Bay hypersalinity and water exchange”. J. Bull. Mar. Sci. 79(2): 301-327

 

Lee T. N., N. Melo, E. Johns, C. Kelble, R. H. Smith, and P. Ortner, 2008.  On Water renewal and salinity variability in the northeast subregion of Florida BayJ. Bull. Mar. Sci. 82(1): 83–105, 20088.