All Stories

  1. Drivers of Marine Phytoplankton Diversity and Connectivity in the Galápagos Archipelago Spanning an ENSO Cycle
  2. Observations of Shelf‐Ocean Exchange in the Northern South Atlantic Bight Driven by the Gulf Stream
  3. Atmospheric forcing of the Hatteras coastal ocean during 2017–2018: The PEACH program
  4. Ocean Circulation Near Cape Hatteras: Observations of Mean and Variability
  5. Surface current observations from a combined CODAR/WERA high-frequency radar array along the North Carolina coast during the Processes Driving Exchange at Cape Hatteras (PEACH) Project
  6. An Observation-Based Study of Gulf Stream Meander Kinematics Offshore of Cape Hatteras
  7. Protistan Communities Within the Galápagos Archipelago With an Emphasis on Micrograzers
  8. Gulf Stream Position, Width, and Orientation Estimated from HF Radar Radial Velocity Maps off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina
  9. Overview of the Processes Driving Exchange at Cape Hatteras Program
  10. Protistan plankton communities in the Galápagos Archipelago respond to changes in deep water masses resulting from the 2015/16 El Niño
  11. Protistan plankton communities in the Galápagos Archipelago respond to changes in deep water masses resulting from the 2015/16 El Niño
  12. Declines and recovery in endangered Galapagos pinnipeds during the El Niño event
  13. Annual and Seasonal Surface Circulation Over the Mid‐Atlantic Bight Continental Shelf Derived From a Decade of High Frequency Radar Observations
  14. Gulf Stream Marine Hydrokinetic Energy Off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina
  15. Microbial Niche Diversification in the Galápagos Archipelago and Its Response to El Niño
  16. Characteristics of an Advective Marine Heatwave in the Middle Atlantic Bight in Early 2017
  17. Global Perspectives on Observing Ocean Boundary Current Systems
  18. Observations of unusual currents offshore of South Carolina during winter 2012
  19. Implementing Quality Control of High-Frequency Radar Estimates and Application to Gulf Stream Surface Currents
  20. Sustained in situ measurements of dissolved oxygen, methane and water transport processes in the benthic boundary layer at MC118, northern Gulf of Mexico
  21. An Observational, Spatially Explicit, Stability-Based Estimate of the Wind Resource off the Shore of North Carolina
  22. An observational, stability-based estimate of 80 m wind speed offshore of North Carolina - seasonal patterns
  23. Impact of stability on the atmospheric boundary layer
  24. Observation and regional model based Gulf Stream marine hydrokinetic energy resource estimates for North Carolina
  25. Measuring the landward gulf stream front variability off Cape Hatteras with HF radar
  26. Cold-water coral growth under extreme environmental conditions, the Cape Lookout area, NW Atlantic
  27. Connection between internal wave activity and outer shelf and slope circulation during winter 2012 off Long Bay (SE US)
  28. Temperature tolerance of the deep-sea coral Lophelia pertusa from the southeastern United States
  29. A Probabilistic Rip Current Forecast Model
  30. Process-driven improvements to hurricane intensity and storm surge forecasts in the mid-atlantic bight: Lessons learned from hurricanes irene and sandy
  31. Rip Current Intensity Estimates from Lifeguard Observations
  32. Identifying the shoreward Gulf Stream front at Cape Hatteras with Coastal Ocean Radar surface currents
  33. Impact of atmospheric stability on wind resource estimates off North Carolina
  34. Impact of ocean observations on hurricane forecasts in the Mid-Atlantic: Forecasting lessons learned from Hurricane Irene
  35. The influence of near-bed hydrodynamic conditions on cold-water corals in the Viosca Knoll area, Gulf of Mexico
  36. Operational mapping of the DWH deep subsurface dispersed oil
  37. Contributions of the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System to National and Regional Coastal Hazards and Resources Information, Tools, and Services
  38. Development of Delivery of Services from Ocean Observing Systems - An Opportunity to Promote Common Approaches for a Global Ocean Observing System
  39. Operation and Application of a Regional High-Frequency Radar Network in the Mid-Atlantic Bight
  40. Short-term environmental variability in cold-water coral habitat at Viosca Knoll, Gulf of Mexico
  41. Towards a regional coastal ocean observing system: An initial design for the Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association
  42. Effects of intratidal and tidal range variability on circulation and salinity structure in the Cape Fear River Estuary, North Carolina
  43. The effect of secondary circulation on the salt distribution in a sinuous coastal plain estuary: Satilla River, GA, USA
  44. Waves Initiative within SEACOOS
  45. Ocean Observing Systems: Regional Experience Yields Global Lessons
  46. High Frequency Radar Observing Systems in SEACOOS: 2002-2007 Lessons Learned
  47. Prologue to SEACOOS
  48. SEACOOS Program Management
  49. Complex EOF Analysis as a Method to Separate Barotropic and Baroclinic Velocity Structure in Shallow Water
  50. Observing system depiction of circulation on the SE US coastal ocean
  51. Using 2-dimensional dispersal kernels to identify the dominant influences on larval dispersal on continental shelves
  52. Cold event in the South Atlantic Bight during summer of 2003: Model simulations and implications
  53. Comparison of Buoy-Mounted and Bottom-Moored ADCP Performance at Gray’s Reef
  54. Regional Coastal IOOS Development in the Southeastern United States: Emerging Capabilities to Address Coastal Natural Hazards
  55. Information Management in the Southeast Atlantic Coastal Ocean Observing System: A Regional Approach
  56. Tidal circulation and energy dissipation in a shallow, sinuous estuary
  57. Progress of SEACOOS as a prototype U.S. regional coastal ocean observing system
  58. Measurements of Reynolds stress in a wind-driven lagoonal estuary
  59. Cold event in the South Atlantic Bight during summer of 2003: Anomalous hydrographic and atmospheric conditions
  60. Direct measurements of diapycnal mixing in a fjord reach—Puget Sound's Main Basin
  61. Barotropic tides in the South Atlantic Bight
  62. Mixing in a coastal environment: 1. A view from dye dispersion
  63. SEA-COOS: A Model for a Multi-State, Multi-Institutional Regional Observation System
  64. Transport of salt and suspended sediments in a curving channel of a coastal plain estuary: Satilla River, GA
  65. Monthly climatology of the continental shelf waters of the South Atlantic Bight
  66. Inference of biological and physical parameters in an internal wave using multiple-frequency, acoustic-scattering data
  67. Direct stress measurements in a shallow, sinuous estuary
  68. Future marine zooplankton research-a perspective
  69. The role of dissipation and mixing in exchange flow through a contracting channel
  70. Simulation of non-hydrostatic, density-stratified flow in irregular domains
  71. Implementation of the South Atlantic Bight Synoptic Offshore Observation Network
  72. A Benthic Front in the Straits of Florida and Its Relationship to the Structure of the Florida Current
  73. Acoustic Backscatter from Salinity Microstructure
  74. The importance of aspiration and channel curvature in producing strong vertical mixing over a sill
  75. Energetics of a naturally occurring shear instability
  76. Detailed observations of a naturally occurring shear instability
  77. Statistics of Shear and Turbulent Dissipation Profiles in Random Internal Wave Fields
  78. Modelling of the residual circulation in Broken Bay and the lower Hawkesbury River, NSW
  79. Tides of Mississippi Sound and the adjacent continental shelf
  80. Construction of net isopleth plots in cross-sections of tidal estuaries