[Coral-List] Discovery Bay, Jamaica ICON/CREWS Station Installed
Jim Hendee
jim.hendee at noaa.gov
Sat Jun 9 16:43:08 UTC 2007
Greetings!
We are very pleased to announce that as of 10:00am local time, June
7, 2007, a new NOAA/AOML CREWS (Coral Reef Early Warning System) station
at West Fore Reef, Discovery Bay, Jamaica (latitude 18.4727, longitude
-77.4158), began transmitting data. CREWS stations are part of the
Integrated Coral Observing Network (ICON) of in situ and virtual
environmental monitoring stations/sites (currently over 120). The
Discovery Bay data are available here,
http://www.coral.noaa.gov/crw/crw_data_dbjm1_Web_12.html
and, with more information, here,
http://ecoforecast.coral.noaa.gov/index/0/DBJM1/station-home
The latter site includes data from the station, as well as data
integrated from satellite sources and the HYCOM model. The site also
includes beginning constructs for coral bleaching at this site, but will
undergo further refinement in cooperation with personnel from University
of the West Indies, Centre for Marine Sciences, Discovery Bay Marine
Laboratory (DBML), who have bleaching data from shallow to 120' for many
years. Other ecoforecasts will undergo refinement later this summer.
Instruments at this site include those for measuring air
temperature, winds (speed, gusts, direction), barometric pressure,
precipitation (intensity, amount, duration), light (PAR, 305, 330, 380
nm) above and below the water (two depths), sea temperature, salinity,
and pCO2. Satellite data acquired for this site include measurements
for sea temperature (two sources) and wind speed. Model data from HYCOM
include sea temperature, salinity and winds.
For those who are interested in the logistics of this undertaking, a
blog detailing installation of the station at the site can be seen here,
http://dbjm1-log.blogspot.com/
This project has been supported through the MACC project,
http://www.caricom.org/jsp/projects/macc%20project/macc.jsp?menu=projects
the Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre,
http://www.caribbeanclimate.bz/news.php
World Bank/GEF, CARICOM, the University of the West Indies, and NOAA.
Many other partners have also been extremely helpful in this project,
including especially personnel from the University of Miami/Rosenstiel
School for Marine and Atmospheric Sciences.
Cheers,
The ICON/CREWS Team
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