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Found 606 dataset(s) matching "BENTHIC SPECIES".
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Data submitted by Dr. Gerald L. Engel. The data was collected between June 1976 and September 1976. This study was organized to collect Histopathology and Benthic data. SST, wave, turbidity, gear...
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The visual estimate data provided in this collection were gathered during towed-diver surveys around the Mariana Archipelago. During towed-diver surveys, the diver records the percentage cover of...
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The visual estimate data provided in this collection were gathered during towed-diver surveys around the Pacific Remote Island Areas. During towed-diver surveys, the diver records the percentage...
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This dataset contains an analog copy of the 1974 Ph.D. dissertation "Some effects of sewage discharge to the marine environment" by Gary Bartlett Smith. The dissertation is available from other...
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The three files contain trace metal data from North, Central and South Atlantic observed in bottom sediment samples along the East Coast Continental Slope and Rise region. Samples were collected...
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The towed-diver method is used to conduct benthic surveys, assessing large-scale disturbances (e.g., bleaching) and quantifying benthic components such as habitat complexity/type and the general...
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The visual estimate data provided in this collection were gathered during towed-diver surveys around American Samoa. During towed-diver surveys, the diver records the percentage cover of total...
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The visual estimate data provided in this collection were gathered during towed-diver surveys around the Hawaiian Archipelago. During towed-diver surveys, the diver records the percentage cover of...
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Data has been processed by NODC to the NODC standard Bathythermograph (XBT) (C116) format. The C116/C118 format contains temperature-depth profile data obtained using expendable bathythermograph...
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This data package includes a quantitative analysis of non-coral communities at sites along a water quality gradient off of Aua, American Samoa in 2022. These datasets were funded by the NOAA Coral...