This enhanced ocean color image from 15 June 2016 shows discolored water from Port St. Lucie, FL reaching the western side of the Gulf Stream and...
Scientists monitored a major river discharge event in Mobile Bay in March 2011 to better understand how such inputs affect Gulf of Mexico nearshore...
A new NOAA outlook shows that many coral reefs across around the world will likely be exposed to higher-than-normal sea temperatures for an...
Study data and model will help Tampa Bay coastal managers adapt to rising seas and identify priority restoration sites
Delta: A place where sediment carried downstream by a river enters the sea, forming a fan of sand or mud.
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An Ocean Oil Spill Science Legacy
There have been two large scale oil spills over the past 4 decades in the Gulf of Mexico.
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A Plan to Respond to Rising Seas
Is your coastal community concerned about sea level rise (SLR)? If so, good – and a recently published article may help you make plans to respond to...
More vital coastal storm-tide information needed to help guide storm response efforts following major storms is now available with the addition of...
The Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation’s (LPBF) Hydrocoast program collects a number of environmentally dynamic datasets in an effort to monitor...
Seabirds exposed to even a dime-sized amount of oil can die of hypothermia in cold-water regions, but despite repeated requests by Environment...
'Time aware' layers added in the latest phase of the functionality development Marine Scotland's on-line mapping portal, which makes spatial data...
Elizabeth Bevan wrecked a lot of pantyhose when she was a little girl. “I’m from South Florida, and I’ve always been absolutely fascinated by...
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