Publications using SEAKEYS monitoring station data

Francisco KELMO F.Kelmo at plymouth.ac.uk
Mon Jan 31 17:38:15 EST 2000


Hi Folks, 
I am afraid to ask this (I might be sounding  arrongant and/or/even 
pretentiuos), but: Are you sure that this system works?
How a delicated, complicated and little understood ecosystem can be 
monitored in this way?
Many thanks for your comments, Frank.


> Date:          Mon, 31 Jan 2000 21:28:41 GMT
> From:          Sandra Vargo <svargo at seas.marine.usf.edu>
> To:            coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov
> Cc:            Deborah Haynes <dhaynes at seas.marine.usf.edu>,
>                ogden <jogden at seas.marine.usf.edu>,
>                milliken <milliken at seas.marine.usf.edu>
> Subject:       Publications using SEAKEYS monitoring station data
> Reply-to:      Sandra Vargo <svargo at seas.marine.usf.edu>

> 
> The SEAKEYS network is a series of 7 automated environmental monitoring
> stations located along the Florida Reef Tract and in Florida Bay.  The
> data is transmitted by satellite and can be viewed on bulletin boards
> maintained by NOAA/AOML and Dept. of Marine Science/University of South
> Florida.  The URLs are http://www.coral.noaa.gov/cman and
> http://comps.marine.usf.edu.  This network is supported by grant funds. We
> need your help in compiling a list of users of the SEAKEYS data and any
> publications which may have resulted.  Please e-mail or send by mail a
> list of your publications which may utilize this data to Deborah Haynes
> (dhaynes at marine.usf.edu), Fax 727/553-1109, and mailing address FIO, 830
> First Street S., St. Petersburg, FL 33712.
> 
> Thanks for your help.
> 
> Cheers,
> Sandy Vargo
> 
> 
> 
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