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    Moss Landing Marine Laboratories | Moss Landing, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/8957 | 8 | 2012-07-19 19:46:13 | 8957 | Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
    Publication Date: 2021-06-29
    Keywords: Oceanography
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    Moss Landing Marine Laboratories | Moss Landing, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/1455 | 8 | 2020-08-24 03:57:04 | 1455 | Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
    Publication Date: 2021-07-08
    Description: (Document contains 117 pages.)
    Description: State of California, Marine Research Committee, California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations
    Description: Office of Sea Grant, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce
    Keywords: Oceanography ; Monterey Bay
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    Moss Landing Marine Laboratories | Moss Landing, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/1456 | 8 | 2020-08-24 03:57:48 | 1456 | Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
    Publication Date: 2021-07-08
    Description: (Document pdf contains 54 pages)
    Description: Document contains 54 pages, last page blank.
    Keywords: Oceanography
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    Moss Landing Marine Laboratories | Moss Landing, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/2606 | 8 | 2014-04-05 20:53:02 | 2606 | Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
    Publication Date: 2021-06-26
    Description: A Partial, Provisional Bibliography of Scientific and GeneralPapers, Reports, Books, and Miscellaneous Publications whichDeal Directly or Indirectly with the Central California Coast. (PDF contains 144 pages)
    Keywords: Ecology ; Oceanography ; Fisheries ; Environment
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    Moss Landing Marine Laboratories | Moss Landing, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/3058 | 8 | 2011-09-29 17:58:44 | 3058 | Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
    Publication Date: 2021-07-01
    Description: This report contains the frrst observations made for the Modis Optical Characterization Experiment (MOCE). Data presented here were obtained on the R/V DeSteiguer between 28 August and 8 October along the central California coast and in Monterey Bay. Three types of data are reported here: high spectral resolution radiometry at three depths for seven stations; salinity, temperature, fluorescence and beam attenuation profiles at the same stations; and total suspended matter and suspended organic carbon and nitrogen. [PDF contans 164 pages]
    Keywords: Oceanography
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    Alliance for Coastal Technologies | Solomons, MD
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/3114 | 130 | 2011-09-29 17:51:58 | 3114 | University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
    Publication Date: 2021-07-01
    Description: The Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT) convened a workshop on Evaluating Approaches and Technologies for Monitoring Organic Contaminants in the Aquatic Environment in Ann Arbor, MI on July 21-23, 2006. The primary objectives of this workshop were to: 1) identify the priority management information needs relative to organic contaminant loading; 2) explore themost appropriate approaches to estimating mass loading; and 3) evaluate the current status of thesensor technology. To meet these objectives, a mixture of leading research scientists, resourcemanagers, and industry representatives were brought together for a focused two-day workshop.The workshop featured four plenary talks followed by breakout sessions in which arranged groupsof participants where charged to respond to a series of focused discussion questions.At present, there are major concerns about the inadequacies in approaches and technologies forquantifying mass emissions and detection of organic contaminants for protecting municipal watersupplies and receiving waters. Managers use estimates of land-based contaminant loadings torivers, lakes, and oceans to assess relative risk among various contaminant sources, determinecompliance with regulatory standards, and define progress in source reduction. However, accuratelyquantifying contaminant loading remains a major challenge. Loading occurs over a range ofhydrologic conditions, requiring measurement technologies that can accommodate a broad rangeof ambient conditions. In addition, in situ chemical sensors that provide a means for acquiringcontinuous concentration measurements are still under development, particularly for organic contaminantsthat typically occur at low concentrations. Better approaches and strategies for estimatingcontaminant loading, including evaluations of both sampling design and sensor technologies,need to be identified. The following general recommendations were made in an effort to advancefuture organic contaminant monitoring:1. Improve the understanding of material balance in aquatic systems and the relationship betweenpotential surrogate measures (e.g., DOC, chlorophyll, particle size distribution) and target constituents.2. Develop continuous real-time sensors to be used by managers as screening measures and triggersfor more intensive monitoring.3. Pursue surrogate measures and indicators of organic pollutant contamination, such as CDOM,turbidity, or non-equilibrium partitioning.4. Develop continuous field-deployable sensors for PCBs, PAHs, pyrethroids, and emerging contaminantsof concern and develop strategies that couple sampling approaches with tools that incorporatesensor synergy (i.e., measure appropriate surrogates along with the dissolved organics toallow full mass emission estimation).[PDF contains 20 pages]
    Description: NOAA
    Description: Alliance for Coastal Technologies, CBL/UMCES
    Keywords: Engineering ; Earth Sciences ; Environment ; Chemistry
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    Moss Landing Marine Laboratories | Moss Landing, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/3128 | 8 | 2011-09-29 17:53:14 | 3128 | Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
    Publication Date: 2021-06-25
    Description: Elkhorn Slough was first exposed to direct tidal forcing from the waters of Monterey Bay with the construction of Moss Landing Harbor in 1946. Elkhorn Slough is located mid-way between Santa Cruz and Monterey close to the head of Monterey Submarine Canyon. It follows a 10 km circuitous path inland from its entrance at Moss Landing Harbor. Today, Elkhorn Slough is a habitat and sanctuary for a wide variety of marine mammals, fish, and seabirds. The Slough also serves as a sink and pathway for various nutrients and pollutants. These attributes are directly or indirectly affected by its circulation and physical properties. Currents, tides and physical properties of Elkhorn Slough have been observed on an irregular basis since 1970. Based on these observations, the physical characteristics ofElkhorn Slough are examined and summarized. Elkhorn Slough is an ebb-dominated estuary and, as a result, the rise and fall of the tides is asymmetric. The fact that lowerlow water always follows higher high water and the tidal asymmetry produces ebb currents that are stronger than flooding currents. The presence of extensive mud flats andSalicornia marsh contribute to tidal distortion. Tidal distortion also produces several shallow water constituents including the M3, M4, and M6 overtides and the 2MK3 and MK3compound tides. Tidal elevations and currents are approximately in quadrature; thus, the tides in Elkhorn Slough have some of the characters of a standing wave system. The temperature and salinity of lower Elkhorn Slough waters reflect, to a large extent, the influence of Monterey Bay waters, whereas the temperature and salinity of the waters of the upper Slough (〉5 km from the mouth) are more sensitive to local processes. During the summer, temperature and salinity are higher in the upper slough due to local heating and evaporation. Maximum tidal currents in Elkhorn Slough have increased from approximately 75 to 120 cm/s over the past 30 years. This increase in current speedis primarily due to the change in tidal prism which has increased from approximately 2.5 to 6.2 x 106 m3 between 1956 and 1993. The increase in tidal prism is the result of both 3 rapid man-made changes to the Slough, and the continuing process of tidal erosion. Because of the increase in the tidal prism, the currents in Elkhorn Slough exhibit positive feedback, a process with uncertain consequences. [PDF contains 55 pages]
    Keywords: Oceanography
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    Alliance for Coastal Technologies | Solomons, MD
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/3121 | 130 | 2011-09-29 17:52:42 | 3121 | University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
    Publication Date: 2021-06-25
    Description: The Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT) Partner University of Michigan convened aworkshop on the Applications of Drifting Buoy Technologies for Coastal Watershed andEcosystem Modeling in Ann Arbor, Michigan on June 5 to 7,2005.The objectives of the workshop were to: (1) educate potential users (managers and scientists)about the current capabilities and uses of drifting buoy technologies; (2) provide an opportunityfor users (managers and scientists) to experience first hand the deployment and retrieval ofvarious drifting buoys, as well as experience the capabilities of the buoys' technologies; (3)engage manufacturers with scientists and managers in discussions on drifting buoys' capabilitiesand their requirements to promote further applications of these systems; (4) promote a dialogueabout realistic advantages and limitations of current drifting buoy technologies; and (5) developa set of key recommendations for advancing both the capabilities and uses of drifting buoytechnologies for coastal watershed and ecosystem modeling.To achieve these goals, representatives from research, academia, industry, and resourcemanagement were invited to participate in this workshop. Attendees obtained "hands on"experience as they participated in the deployment and retrieval of various drifting buoy systemson Big Portage Lake, a 644 acre lake northwest of Ann Arbor. Working groups then convened fordiscussions on current commercial usages and environmental monitoring approaches including;user requirements for drifting buoys, current status of drifting buoy systems and enablingtechnologies, and the challenges and strategies for bringing new drifting buoys "on-line".The following general recommendations were made to:1). organize a testing program of drifting buoys for marketing their capabilities to resourcemanagers and users.2). develop a fact sheet to highlight the utility of drifting buoys.3). facilitate technology transfer for advancements in drifter buoys that may be occurringthrough military funding and development in order to enhance their technical capabilityfor environmental applications. (pdf contains 18 pages)
    Description: NOAA
    Description: Alliance for Coastal Technologies, CBL/UMCES
    Keywords: Oceanography ; Environment
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    Moss Landing Marine Laboratories | Moss Landing, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/1379 | 8 | 2011-09-29 20:40:08 | 1379 | Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
    Publication Date: 2021-07-07
    Description: PDF contains 160 pages)
    Description: State of California, Marine Research Committee, California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations
    Description: Office of Seagrant, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration via University of California Sea Grant College
    Description: Contributions from the Moss Landing Marine Laboratories no. 47.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Oceanography
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    Moss Landing Marine Laboratories | Moss Landing, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/1332 | 8 | 2011-09-29 20:43:48 | 1332 | Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
    Publication Date: 2021-07-07
    Description: PDF contains 94 pages.
    Description: Office of Sea Grant Programs, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce
    Keywords: Oceanography ; Environment ; Monterey Bay ; Hydrography
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