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Phosphorus inputs and eutrophication on the Florida reef tract

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Date Issued:
1993
Title: Phosphorus inputs and eutrophication on the Florida reef tract.
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Name(s): Lapointe, Brian E., creator
Matzie, William R., creator
Clark, Mark W., creator
Type of Resource: text
Genre: Article
Issuance: single unit
Date Issued: 1993
Publisher: Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science
Extent: 8 p.
Physical Description: pdf
Language(s): English
Identifier: 3340501 (digitool), FADT3340501 (IID), fau:6334 (fedora)
Note(s): The Florida Reef Tract (FRT) has experienced dramatic change and loss of coral cover during the past decade following many decades of intense human activities on the south Florida watershed. Comparative studies during 1990 showed that chlorophyll a, turbidity, and total dissolved phosphorus were 2-3 fold higher on bank reefs of the FRT compared to similar reefs in the less developed western Caribbean region. Sampling during summer 1992 showed high phosphorus concentrations in reduced salinity coastal waters along the eastern Gulf of Mexico, indicating land-based sources of phosphorus input Existing data and observations also show that prevailing currents of the inner shelf waters of the eastern Gulf of Mexico move southerly, into Florida Bay, and then seaward, providing a mechanism for phosphorus transport to the FRT.
This manuscript may be cited as: Lapointe, B. E., Matzie, W. R., & Clark, M. W. (1993). Phosphorus inputs and eutrophication on the Florida reef tract. In R. N. Ginsburg (compiler), Proceedings of the Colloquium on Global Aspects of Coral Reefs, Health, Hazards and History. (pp. 106-112). Miami, FL: Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami.
Florida Atlantic University. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute contribution #980.
Subject(s): Reefs--Florida
Phosphorus
Eutrophication
Algal blooms
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/3340501
Restrictions on Access: ©1993 Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science
Host Institution: FAU