Continuous bottom temperature measurements in strategic areas of the Florida Reef Tract | spatialRepresentationInfo|
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A total of 38 subsurface recording thermographs have been deployed in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS) and at other selected locations on the Florida Reef Tract and associated hydrologic ecosystems. These instruments were originally programmed to record at 2 hour intervals, and are placed in permanent housings attached to suitable substrate. Data retrieval, servicing and reprogramming for continuous deployment have occurred, on average, annually. The collected data are made available to FKNMS Managers and others who monitor and assess environmental conditions that influence FKNMS areas of the Florida Reef Tract. The most recent round of data from each station is available on web sites, while an archival copy of these, plus older data, are maintained and available from the US National Oceanic Data Center (NODC) web site. purpose: The purpose of this project is to document bottom seawater temperature in strategic areas of the Florida Reef Tract on a continuing basis and make that information available to management and research user groups. These thermographs provide valuable information regarding temperature conditions on the sea floor, which indicate the actual environmental exposures for benthic organisms. These data are complementary to sea surface temperatures obtained through other monitoring networks. credit: Harold Hudson Jeff Anderson Alicia Ferrer Bill Goodwin Scott Donahue Michael Buchman status: (MD_ProgressCode) completed pointOfContact: (CI_ResponsibleParty) positionName: FKNMS GIS Coordinator contactInfo: (CI_Contact) phone: (CI_Telephone) voice: 305-809-4700 facsimile: 305-293-5011 address: (CI_Address) deliveryPoint: 33 East Quay Road city: Key West administrativeArea: FL postalCode: 33040 country: (missing) electronicMailAddress: floridakeys@noaa.gov role: (CI_RoleCode) pointOfContact pointOfContact: (CI_ResponsibleParty) positionName: FKNMS GIS Coordinator contactInfo: (CI_Contact) phone: (CI_Telephone) voice: 305-809-4700 facsimile: 305-293-5011 address: (CI_Address) deliveryPoint: 33 East Quay Road city: Key West administrativeArea: FL postalCode: 33040 country: (missing) electronicMailAddress: floridakeys@noaa.gov role: (CI_RoleCode) custodian resourceMaintenance: (MD_MaintenanceInformation) maintenanceAndUpdateFrequency: (MD_MaintenanceFrequencyCode) irregular graphicOverview: (MD_BrowseGraphic) fileName: http://floridakeys.noaa.gov/research_monitoring/thermo.html fileDescription: This is a map which portrays the station locations of all thermographs deployments, plus links to graphs of recent data and downloadable copies of the individual station data. fileType: JPEG descriptiveKeywords: (MD_Keywords) keyword: Environmental Monitoring type: (MD_KeywordTypeCode) theme thesaurusName: (CI_Citation) title: NOS Data Explorer Topic Category date: (missing) descriptiveKeywords: (MD_Keywords) keyword: temperature keyword: thermograph type: (MD_KeywordTypeCode) theme descriptiveKeywords: (MD_Keywords) keyword: 1996 keyword: 1997 keyword: 1998 keyword: 1999 keyword: 2000 keyword: 2001 keyword: 2002 keyword: 2003 keyword: 2004 keyword: 2005 keyword: 2006 keyword: 2007 keyword: 2008 keyword: 2009 keyword: 2010 keyword: Sept 1995 keyword: present type: (MD_KeywordTypeCode) temporal descriptiveKeywords: (MD_Keywords) keyword: 7-Mile Bridge keyword: Alligator Reef keyword: Bahia Honda keyword: Boca Grande Channel keyword: Broad Creek keyword: Bullard Bank keyword: Cape Florida keyword: Card Sound keyword: Carysfort Reef keyword: Dome Reef keyword: Dry Tortugas keyword: Florida Keys keyword: Fowey Rocks keyword: Grecian Rocks keyword: Harbor Key Bank keyword: Hens & Chickens Reef keyword: Key West Channel keyword: Long Key keyword: Looe Key Reef keyword: Molasses Reef keyword: New Ground Shoal keyword: Nine Foot Shoal keyword: Sand Key keyword: Smith Shoal keyword: Snake Creek keyword: Sombrero Reef keyword: Sprigger Bank keyword: Tennessee Reef keyword: Triumph Reef keyword: Western Sambo Reef type: (MD_KeywordTypeCode) place descriptiveKeywords: (MD_Keywords) keyword: benthic keyword: bottom keyword: reef keyword: sea floor type: (MD_KeywordTypeCode) stratum descriptiveKeywords: (MD_Keywords) keyword: DOC/NOAA/NOS/NMS > National Marine Sanctuaries, National Ocean Service, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce type: (MD_KeywordTypeCode) dataCentre thesaurusName: (CI_Citation) title: Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Data Center Keywords date: (CI_Date) date: 2017-04-24 dateType: (CI_DateTypeCode) publication edition: 8.5 citedResponsibleParty: (CI_ResponsibleParty) organisationName: Earth Science Data and Information System, Earth Science Projects Division, Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) contactInfo: (CI_Contact) onlineResource: (CI_OnlineResource) linkage: https://forum.earthdata.nasa.gov/app.php/tag/GCMD%2BKeywords name: GCMD Keyword Forum Page description: Global Change Master Directory (GCMD). 2024. 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It is the responsibility of the user to determine whether or not the data is suitable for the intended purpose. resourceConstraints: (MD_LegalConstraints) accessConstraints: (MD_RestrictionCode) otherRestrictions otherConstraints: Access Constraints: None resourceConstraints: (MD_LegalConstraints) useConstraints: (MD_RestrictionCode) otherRestrictions otherConstraints: Use Constraints: NOAA/ONMS/FKNMS retains the right to analyze, synthesize and publish summaries of the FKNMS system-wide monitoring data. The PIs retain the right to be fully credited for original data generation. Following academic courtesy standards, the PIs (plus the FKNMS where the data were collected) must be contacted regarding any publications, and must be fully acknowledged in any publications in which any part of the data are used. Manuscripts resulting from the NOAA/FKNMS supported monitoring that are produced for publication in open literature, including refereed scientific journals, will acknowledge that the monitoring was conducted under the sponsorship of Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, Office of National Marine Sanctuaries, National Ocean Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The data set provided within this package/transmission is only as good as the quality assurance/quality control procedures outlined by the associated metadata reporting statement. The user bears all responsibility for its subsequent use/misuse in any further analyses or comparisons. The Federal government does not assume liability to the Recipient or third persons, nor will the Federal government reimburse or indemnify the Recipient for its liability due to any losses resulting in any way from the use of this data. resourceConstraints: (MD_LegalConstraints) useLimitation: (MD_RestrictionCode) otherRestrictions otherConstraints: Distribution Liability: NOAA/ONMS/FKNMS retains the right to analyze, synthesize and publish summaries of the FKNMS system-wide monitoring data. The PIs retain the right to be fully credited for having collected and processed the data. Following academic courtesy standards, the PIs and FKNMS sanctuary where the data were collected will be contacted and fully acknowledged in any subsequent publications in which any part of the data are used. Manuscripts resulting from the NOAA/FKNMS supported monitoring that are produced for publication in open literature, including refereed scientific journals, will acknowledge that the monitoring was conducted under the sponsorship of Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, Office of National Marine Sanctuaries, National Ocean Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The data set provided within this package/transmission is only as good as the quality assurance/quality control procedures outlined by the associated metadata reporting statement. The user bears all responsibility for its subsequent use/misuse in any further analyses or comparisons. 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Older data sets are archived at the NOAA National Oceanic Data Center (NODC). The generic link structure for seeing one or more NODC archival data collections is http://data.nodc.noaa.gov/accesssion/####### where ####### is the 7 digit NODC accession number (leading zeros are not required, though). Multiple accessions can be returned using one URL by separating multiple accession numbers with a comma (no spaces). These 3 links below provide quick access to older records of FKNMS temperature data. http://data.nodc.noaa.gov/accession/2616,12845,2749,2750,39469,2757,39533,2753,19351,2781,39481,39817,2785,14184,39818,10426,39881,2788,14185,2789,14266,2806,14267 http://data.nodc.noaa.gov/accession/14320,2809,14268,29107,11143,39973,13553,11144,20554,12739,39986,2748,14269,14271,39240,14270,39239,2658,12769,40080,14121 http://data.nodc.noaa.gov/accession/13148,20553,13726,13114,14272,13166,14273,2772,39226,2786,39880,2807,10585,39987,10576,39899,13096,40039,14120 return to top contentInfo: (MD_FeatureCatalogueDescription) complianceCode: false language: LanguageCode: eng includedWithDataset: false featureCatalogueCitation: (CI_Citation) title: NA date: (unavailable) return to top distributionInfo: (MD_Distribution) distributor: (MD_Distributor) distributorContact: (CI_ResponsibleParty) positionName: FKNMS GIS Coordinator contactInfo: (CI_Contact) phone: (CI_Telephone) voice: 305-809-4700 facsimile: 305-293-5011 address: (CI_Address) deliveryPoint: 33 East Quay Road city: Key West administrativeArea: FL postalCode: 33040 country: (missing) electronicMailAddress: floridakeys@noaa.gov role: (CI_RoleCode) distributor transferOptions: (MD_DigitalTransferOptions) onLine: (CI_OnlineResource) linkage: http://www.nodc.noaa.gov/ protocol: WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link name: http://www.nodc.noaa.gov/ description: Online Resource function: (CI_OnLineFunctionCode) download transferOptions: (MD_DigitalTransferOptions) onLine: (CI_OnlineResource) linkage: http://floridakeys.noaa.gov/research_monitoring/thermo.html protocol: WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link name: http://floridakeys.noaa.gov/research_monitoring/thermo.html description: Online Resource function: (CI_OnLineFunctionCode) download transferOptions: (MD_DigitalTransferOptions) onLine: (CI_OnlineResource) linkage: http://floridakeys.noaa.gov/ protocol: WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link name: http://floridakeys.noaa.gov/ description: Online Resource function: (CI_OnLineFunctionCode) download return to top dataQualityInfo: (DQ_DataQuality) scope: (DQ_Scope) level: (MD_ScopeCode) dataset report: (DQ_QuantitativeAttributeAccuracy) nameOfMeasure: Accuracy evaluationMethodDescription: A set of five thermographs were immersed in a circulating water bath within an insulated cooler, and set to record observations every 10 minutes for 40 hours. The maximum difference for every observation period was calculated. The maximum of these values, and the average, were then determined and used as potential indicators of in situ performance. The results of this assessment suggest that observations are valid, minimally, to +/- 0.01 degrees Centigrade, the average largest deviation among the five units. Specifications from the manufacturer follow: Measurement Range Temperature: -5 to +35 degrees Centigrade Initial Accuracy Temperature: + or - 0.002 degrees Centigrade Typical Stability Temperature: 0.0002 degrees Centigrade/month Resolution Temperature: 0.0001 degrees Centigrade Clock 5 seconds/month accuracy Recalibration by the manufacturer of two units suggests that, given the age of these thermographs, residual drift (instrument temperature - bath temperature) has stabilized to values on the order of +/- 0.0001 degrees Centigrade. | Quantitative Value: temerature: minimaly to + or - 0.01 degrees Centigrade | Quantitative Test Explanation: The SeaBird SBE 39 is a high-accuracy temperature recorder with internal battery and non-volatile memory for deployment at depths up to 10500 m (34,400 ft). The SBE 39 is intended for moorings or other long-term, fixed-site applications. Calibration coefficients are stored in EEPROM, and uploaded data is in ASCII engineering units (degrees Centigrade). The 39's thermistor has a long history of exceptional accuracy and stability; drift is typically less than 0.002 degrees Centigrade per year. With an external thermistor, the SBE 39 has a 0.5-second time constant, for fast sampling. result: (missing) report: (DQ_AbsoluteExternalPositionalAccuracy) nameOfMeasure: Horizontal Positional Accuracy evaluationMethodDescription: Positions are reported only to the nearest 0.1 of a minute latitude and longitude.; Quantitative Value: 180.0 meters, Test that produced the value: No test conducted. Locations are only reported to the nearest 0.1 of a minute in latitude and longitude result: (missing) report: (DQ_AbsoluteExternalPositionalAccuracy) nameOfMeasure: Vertical Positional Accuracy evaluationMethodDescription: At most deployments, depth is measured with a measuring tape from the thermograph to the apparent sea surface. This measurement is then corrected for tide stage at the time of measurement to estimate depth below Mean Sea Level.; Quantitative Value: 0.5 meters, Test that produced the value: No test of depth accuracy has been conducted. Accuracy depends primarily on sea state and atmospheric pressure. The value listed is merely an estimate. result: (missing) report: (DQ_CompletenessCommission) nameOfMeasure: Completeness Report evaluationMethodDescription: Omissions in the data stream from any particular station may occur due to loss of battery power to record observations. Gaps will also occur during refurbishment of thermographs at a given station. Records prior to and post-deployment are removed from the data stream. Any erroneous records (e.g., negative values) are also removed from the data stream. result: (missing) report: (DQ_ConceptualConsistency) nameOfMeasure: Conceptual Consistency evaluationMethodDescription: NA result: (missing) lineage: (LI_Lineage) statement: (missing) processStep: (LI_ProcessStep) description: Temperature observations (along with date and time) are downloaded from each SBE39 thermograph unit using Seaterm terminal software from the manufacturer (Sea-Bird Electronics, www.seabird.com)in an ASCII file. The raw, ASCII data is first archived to CD-ROM, and then examined for errors and loss of battery power. The date and time stamp of observations are checked against the deployment log book and any observations prior to deployment and after retrieval are removed from the ASCII file. Erroneous records(e.g., negative values), and records just prior to battery failure are similarly removed. The raw output file is imported into an MS Excel spreadsheet, and a time series graph of temperature is produced. A jpeg image of that graph is then saved. The trimmed ASCII file and the jpeg image file are then posted to the web site source: (LI_Source) description: Source Contribution: Downloaded data contain date, time and temperature. These data are preceded by standard unit specific information (e.g., programming specifications, calibration coefficients). | Source Geospatial Form: tabular digital data accessed through an on-line atlas | Type of Source Media: Data are stored to the unit's non-volatile FLASH memory and the retrieved using the manufacturers software. sourceCitation: (CI_Citation) title: Continuous bottom temperature measurements in strategic areas of the Florida Reef Tract date: (CI_Date) date: 2010-10-01 dateType: (CI_DateTypeCode) publication citedResponsibleParty: (CI_ResponsibleParty) organisationName: Department of Commerce (DOC), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Ocean Service (NOS), Office of National Marine Sanctuaries (ONMS), Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS), Michael Buchman comp. contactInfo: (CI_Contact) onlineResource: (CI_OnlineResource) linkage: http://floridakeys.noaa.gov/ protocol: WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link name: Source Citation URL description: Source Citation URL function: (CI_OnLineFunctionCode) information role: (inapplicable) sourceExtent: (EX_Extent) temporalElement: (EX_TemporalExtent) extent: TimePeriod: beginPosition: 2005-09 endPosition: return to top metadataConstraints: (MD_LegalConstraints) accessConstraints: (MD_RestrictionCode) otherRestrictions useConstraints: (MD_RestrictionCode) otherRestrictions otherConstraints: Access Constraints: none | Use Constraints: none |