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Report, Project Summary Report: The No-Take Zones of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, 1998
John C. Ogden, Richard B. Aronson, Robbie Smith, and Margaret Miller
Project summary for “The no-take zones of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary: An inter-disciplinary study of the dynamics of coral reef benthic communities (SEAKEYS IV),” conducted between October and November 1997. Includes the following sections: operational information, project locations, cost information, summary of project, summary of results, center support, and public information release.
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Report, R/V Suncoaster SEAKEYS IV Cruise Report, November 1997
John C. Ogden
Cruise report for an excursion of the R/V Suncoaster SEAKEYS IV, conducted between October 23-31, 1997. Locations explored include the Western Samos Ecological Reserve, Middle Sambos, Pelican Shoal, Eastern Sambos Research-Only Area, Maitland Reef, and Carysfort Sanctuary Protection Area. Document includes navigation charts.
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Trip Plan, Keys Reef Assessment and Zone Monitoring Cruise Plan, October 22-29, 1997
National Undersea Research Center and Florida Institute of Oceanography
Cruise plan for the Keys Reef Assessment and Zone Monitoring excursion, conducted between October 22 and 29, 1997. The mission objective was “To determine the effectiveness of the newly established no-take zones in protecting marine biodiversity within the Florida Keys Marine Sanctuary. To study the coral reefs on the 9 square mile Western Sambos Ecological Reserve off Boca Chica near Key West and several other smaller protected areas in comparison with other coral reefs open to commercial and recreational fishing, marine life collecting, and other uses.” Report includes objective, schedule of activities, description of operations, personnel, equipment, observation sheet, zoning maps, and final zone coordinates.
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Plan, NURC/UNCW Cruise Plan, October 15, 1997
John C. Ogden
Cruise plan for a proposed research trip that will “initiate a long-term assessment of the effectiveness of ‘no-take’ zones in protecting marine biodiversity through an inter-disciplinary monitoring program.” Includes section for project summary, prioritized objectives, tasks, equipment/system/facilities, personnel, operational timing/dive sites, permits, chemicals, radiospheres, and additional report requirements.
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