Bleaching "Hotspots"
astrong at nesdis.noaa.gov
astrong at nesdis.noaa.gov
Tue Jul 21 17:39:13 UTC 1998
HotSpot Notes July 21, 1998
NOAA satellite data shows "HotSpots" and related coral reef bleaching appears
to be on the increase again, after a brief drop in intensity during the past
month. Ocean surface temperatures are becoming "near-critical" for potential
bleaching in the following areas in the western hemisphere:
- much of the Gulf of Mexico [Texas Flower Gardens?]
- northern Caribbean
- the Bahamas
- south of Bermuda
Bleaching appears to be continuing at the following eastern hemisphere
locations:
- Cambodian coast -- central South China Sea -- N. Philippines
- portions of the Red Sea
- areas in the southern Persian Gulf
- portions of eastern Mediterranean [bleaching reported off Israel]!
AES
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Alan E. Strong
Phys Scientist/Oceanographer Adj Assoc Res Professor
NOAA/NESDIS/ORA/ORAD -- E/RA3 US Naval Academy
NOAA Science Center -- RM 711W Oceanography Department
5200 Auth Road Annapolis, MD 21402
Camp Springs, MD 20746 410-293-6550
Alan.E.Strong at noaa.gov
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