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- Title
- FAU Admissions Office.
- Creator
- Florida Atlantic University
- Abstract/Description
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Admissions office front desk back in the late 1980's to early 1990's when it was located in the Administration Building on the first floor.
- Date Issued
- 1965 - 1995
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/faua0000847
- Subject Headings
- Florida Atlantic University -- History, Florida Atlantic University -- Students, Florida Atlantic University -- Photographs, Florida Atlantic University -- Archives
- Format
- Image (JPEG2000)
- Title
- FAU Admissions Office.
- Creator
- Florida Atlantic University
- Abstract/Description
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Admissions office with a surprised student looking at the camera. Note the stack of 1986-1987 catalogs of scheduled classes in the foreground.
- Date Issued
- 1965 - 1995
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/faua0000848
- Subject Headings
- Florida Atlantic University -- History, Florida Atlantic University -- Students, Florida Atlantic University -- Photographs, Florida Atlantic University -- Archives
- Format
- Image (JPEG2000)
- Title
- FAU class registration process.
- Creator
- Florida Atlantic University
- Abstract/Description
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Registration process. The registration process in progress back in the late 1980's to early 1990's that was held in the Administration Building on the first floor. Note the dated computers being used and the Cashier's Office in the background.
- Date Issued
- 1965 - 1995
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/faua0000849
- Subject Headings
- Florida Atlantic University -- History, Florida Atlantic University -- Students, Florida Atlantic University -- Photographs, Florida Atlantic University -- Archives
- Format
- Image (JPEG2000)
- Title
- FAU academic advising during registration.
- Creator
- Florida Atlantic University
- Abstract/Description
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Academic Advising being offered during the registration process. This is when registration was held in the Administration Building on the first floor. This advising table is in front of the Admissions Office.
- Date Issued
- 1965 - 1995
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/faua0000850
- Subject Headings
- Florida Atlantic University -- History, Florida Atlantic University -- Students, Florida Atlantic University -- Photographs, Florida Atlantic University -- Archives
- Format
- Image (JPEG2000)
- Title
- FAU students and beach chairs.
- Creator
- Florida Atlantic University
- Abstract/Description
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Students and beach chairs. Two male students enjoying down time in beach chairs at night somewhere on campus.
- Date Issued
- 1965 - 1995
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/faua0000851
- Subject Headings
- Florida Atlantic University -- History, Florida Atlantic University -- Students, Florida Atlantic University -- Photographs, Florida Atlantic University -- Archives
- Format
- Image (JPEG2000)
- Title
- FAU staff taking a break.
- Creator
- Florida Atlantic University
- Abstract/Description
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FAU staff taking a break. Three men and one woman sitting outside in the sunshine.
- Date Issued
- 1965 - 1995
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/faua0000852
- Subject Headings
- Florida Atlantic University -- History, Florida Atlantic University -- Students, Florida Atlantic University -- Photographs, Florida Atlantic University -- Archives
- Format
- Image (JPEG2000)
- Title
- FAU student resting and reading.
- Creator
- Florida Atlantic University
- Abstract/Description
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Student resting and reading. Female student reclining on one of the many wooden and concrete benches on campus reading in the shade of a tree.
- Date Issued
- 1965 - 1995
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/faua0000853
- Subject Headings
- Florida Atlantic University -- History, Florida Atlantic University -- Students, Florida Atlantic University -- Photographs, Florida Atlantic University -- Archives
- Format
- Image (JPEG2000)
- Title
- FAU student studying in the library on Boca Raton campus.
- Creator
- Florida Atlantic University
- Abstract/Description
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Student studying in the library. A delightful photo of one of our wonderful students.
- Date Issued
- 1965 - 1995
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/faua0000854
- Subject Headings
- Florida Atlantic University -- History, Florida Atlantic University -- Students, Florida Atlantic University -- Photographs, Florida Atlantic University -- Archives
- Format
- Image (JPEG2000)
- Title
- FAU open mic comedy night event.
- Creator
- Florida Atlantic University
- Abstract/Description
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Comedy night or open mic fun times on campus
- Date Issued
- 1965 - 1995
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/faua0000855
- Subject Headings
- Florida Atlantic University -- History, Florida Atlantic University -- Students, Florida Atlantic University -- Photographs, Florida Atlantic University -- Archives
- Format
- Image (JPEG2000)
- Title
- FAU students pizza eating contest.
- Creator
- Florida Atlantic University
- Abstract/Description
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Students and pizza always go together. This might be part of some event held on the breezeway.
- Date Issued
- 1965 - 1995
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/faua0000856
- Subject Headings
- Florida Atlantic University -- History, Florida Atlantic University -- Students, Florida Atlantic University -- Photographs, Florida Atlantic University -- Archives
- Format
- Image (JPEG2000)
- Title
- data set test title.
- Creator
- reseracher, Dr.
- Abstract/Description
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This data was collect on, by, for and in conjunction with xyz funded by you
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauirtestdata
- Format
- Downloadable file
- Title
- CUBA’S MESOPHOTIC CORAL REEFS Sponge Photo Identification Guide 1st Edition.
- Creator
- Diaz, Maria Cristina, Pomponi, Shirley A., Reed, John K., Busutil, Linnet, Garcia-Hernandez, Maria Rosa
- Abstract/Description
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Mesophotic coral reef ecosystems (MCEs) are light-dependent benthic communities that occur deeper than shallow reefs and typically range from depths of 30 m to the bottom of the photic zone, which may extend to >150 m in some regions. MCEs represent in part an extension of shallow-water coral reef ecosystems and support a diverse assemblages of habitat-building taxa, including corals, sponges and algae, and associated fish (Reed et al., 2018). Many MCEs worldwide appear to be thriving...
Show moreMesophotic coral reef ecosystems (MCEs) are light-dependent benthic communities that occur deeper than shallow reefs and typically range from depths of 30 m to the bottom of the photic zone, which may extend to >150 m in some regions. MCEs represent in part an extension of shallow-water coral reef ecosystems and support a diverse assemblages of habitat-building taxa, including corals, sponges and algae, and associated fish (Reed et al., 2018). Many MCEs worldwide appear to be thriving compared to shallow reefs. The deep reef refugia hypothesis suggests that MCEs may be less impacted from natural and anthropogenic impacts than shallow coral reefs, and may be more stable and resilient than shallow reefs. MCEs may also act as refugia for shallow reef species through the export of fish and coral larvae. However, it is now apparent that MCEs are also vulnerable to disturbances from all facets of perturbations including climate change, bottom trawling, invasive species, and pollution. Whereas considerable data have been reported regarding the distribution, ecology, and health of Cuba’s shallow reefs, relatively little is known about the distribution, community structure and health of Cuba’s deep mesophotic reefs. Cuba’s strong marine policies and legislation has already resulted in 105 MPAs, covering nearly 25% of its insular shelf, yet overfishing, poaching, pollution and global warming are threats to these vulnerable ecosystems, as reefs worldwide are threatened.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2019
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAUIR000405
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- NOAA CIOERT Cruise Report South Atlantic MPAs and Oculina HAPC: Characterization of Benthic Habitat and Biota.
- Creator
- Harter, Stacey, David, Andrew, Reed, John K., Farrington, Stephanie, Drummond, Felicia
- Abstract/Description
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The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council (SAFMC) and Department of Commerce through the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Management Act have established eight deepwater Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), five Deepwater Coral Habitat Areas of Particular Concern (CHAPCs), and the Oculina Coral HAPC off of the southeastern U.S. This project proposes to document and characterize the benthic habitat, benthic sessile biota, and fish populations within some of these protected areas and within the...
Show moreThe South Atlantic Fishery Management Council (SAFMC) and Department of Commerce through the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Management Act have established eight deepwater Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), five Deepwater Coral Habitat Areas of Particular Concern (CHAPCs), and the Oculina Coral HAPC off of the southeastern U.S. This project proposes to document and characterize the benthic habitat, benthic sessile biota, and fish populations within some of these protected areas and within the jurisdiction of the SAFMC. The Oculina Experimental Closed Area (OECA) was established in 1994 and closed the area to all bottom fishing in order to evaluate the effectiveness of the reserve for management and conservation of snapper grouper populations. The OECA is located within the Oculina Habitat Area of Particular Concern (OHAPC) which was established in 1984 when the significance and value of Oculina varicosa to important fishery species was recognized by the SAFMC. The OHAPC doubled in size when the Northern and Western Extensions were added with the implementation of Amendment 8 of the Fishery Management Plan in August 2015. As part of the OECA Evaluation Plan, a re-evaluation of the area is currently in progress. Data collected from the current grant will provide crucial data needed for this re-evaluation.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2018
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAUIR000406
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Morphological Diagnoses of Sponges Collected at Shelf-edge MPAs from Eastern Florida to North Carolina, between depths of 51 and 150 m, during CIOERT Expeditions (2018-2019).
- Creator
- Diaz Ronda, Maria Cristina, Farrington, Stephanie, Reed, John K., Pomponi, Shirley A.
- Abstract/Description
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This paper is a result of the taxonomic analyses of the sponges collected during the NOAA Ship Pisces expeditions in 2018 and 2019 with the University of North Carolina, Wilmington (UNCW) Mohawk ROV. This is part of a 9-year project conducted by NOAA National Marine Fisheries (NMF) in collaboration with the Cooperative Institute for Ocean Exploration, Research, and Technology (CIOERT) at Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, Florida Atlantic University (HBOI-FAU) to document and monitor the...
Show moreThis paper is a result of the taxonomic analyses of the sponges collected during the NOAA Ship Pisces expeditions in 2018 and 2019 with the University of North Carolina, Wilmington (UNCW) Mohawk ROV. This is part of a 9-year project conducted by NOAA National Marine Fisheries (NMF) in collaboration with the Cooperative Institute for Ocean Exploration, Research, and Technology (CIOERT) at Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, Florida Atlantic University (HBOI-FAU) to document and monitor the Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) of the southeastern U.S. continental shelf (eastern Florida to North Carolina, 50-165 m deep). The most prominent and conspicuous sponges were collected with the intention of evaluating the biodiversity of this important benthic group in these mesophotic habitats. Eleven sponge samples were collected, and taxonomic evaluation, studying the internal and external morphology, resulted in: 1) three well recognized species from the Tropical Western Atlantic (Leiodermatium lynceus, Neofibularia nolitangere, Clathria foliacea), 2) four species with sibling recognized species but with major morphological differences that might require the description of new species (Epipolasis cf. profunda, Cliona cf. tumula, Cliona aff. celata), and 3) three species that only could receive generic assignations (Penares sp.1, Clathria sp.1, and Aaptos sp.1). These results show that more than half of the species collected represent unknown species to science, or unknown variations of recognized species. Careful comparison with species types and observations of spicules under SEM would allow the necessary evidence to characterize and classify these new species or varieties. We suggest further characterization of these novel fauna considering their level of abundance and distribution in the MPAs studied. A synoptic description of each species studied, with live, deck and microscopy photographs is here presented.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2018 - 2019
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAUIR000407
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Cruise Report: EX-19-07, 2019 Southeastern U.S. Deep-sea Exploration (Mapping & ROV).
- Creator
- White, Michael P., Farrington, Stephanie, Galvez, Kimberly, Hoy, Shannon, Newman, Madalyn
- Abstract/Description
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From October 31 to November 20, 2019 the NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research (OER) conducted the 2019 Southeastern U.S. Deep-sea Exploration remotely operated vehicle (ROV) and mapping cruise (EX1907) from Miami, Florida, to Key West, Florida. Twelve ROV dives were completed, and over 12,700 square kilometers were mapped during this expedition. This report includes an expedition overview, participant lists, the methodology, clearance and permit information, the schedule, and results...
Show moreFrom October 31 to November 20, 2019 the NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research (OER) conducted the 2019 Southeastern U.S. Deep-sea Exploration remotely operated vehicle (ROV) and mapping cruise (EX1907) from Miami, Florida, to Key West, Florida. Twelve ROV dives were completed, and over 12,700 square kilometers were mapped during this expedition. This report includes an expedition overview, participant lists, the methodology, clearance and permit information, the schedule, and results of dives, sampling, and mapping operations and education and outreach activities. All data will be archived and made publicly available.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2019
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAUIR000408
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- SOUTH ATLANTIC MPAS AND OCULINA HAPC: Characterization of Fish Communities, Benthic Habitat, and Benthic Macrobiota Final Report for 2018-2019 NOAA Ship Pisces Cruises (18-02, 19-02).
- Creator
- Harter, Stacey, Reed, John K., Farrington, Stephanie
- Abstract/Description
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The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council (SAFMC) and Department of Commerce through the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Management Act have established eight deepwater Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), five deepwater Coral Habitat Areas of Particular Concern (CHAPCs), and the Oculina Coral HAPC along the outer continental shelf off the southeastern U.S. This project proposed to document and characterize the benthic habitat, benthic sessile biota, and fish populations within some of these protected...
Show moreThe South Atlantic Fishery Management Council (SAFMC) and Department of Commerce through the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Management Act have established eight deepwater Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), five deepwater Coral Habitat Areas of Particular Concern (CHAPCs), and the Oculina Coral HAPC along the outer continental shelf off the southeastern U.S. This project proposed to document and characterize the benthic habitat, benthic sessile biota, and fish populations within some of these protected areas and within the jurisdiction of the SAFMC. In February 2009, the SAFMC implemented eight Type II MPAs between Cape Hatteras, NC and the Florida Keys to protect seven species of the deepwater snapper-grouper complex. The closures, however, will provide ecosystem-level benefits to the entire complex as well as protect the shelfedge reef habitat they utilize. These consist of five species of grouper: snowy grouper (Hyporthodus niveatus), yellowedge grouper (H. flavolimbatus), warsaw grouper (H. nigritus), misty grouper (H. mystacinus) and speckled hind (Epinephelus. drummondhayi), and two species of tilefish: golden tilefish (Lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps) and blueline tilefish (Caulolatilus microps). The shelf-edge MPAs are known to contain reef habitat exploited by these five species of grouper as well as deepwater soft bottom habitat used by the two tilefish species. These species are considered to be at risk due to currently low stock densities and to life history characteristics which subject them to substantial fishing mortality. This monitoring program for the MPAs will ensure the Council remains well informed of changes within reef fish populations and coral habitats associated with these MPAs. NOAA NMFS conducted preliminary examinations of five of these potential MPA sites in 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2008. Post-closure data were also collected in 2009, 2010, and 2012 – 2019. The MPAs afforded the opportunity to obviate the criticisms of comparing MPAs with adjacent open-to fishing areas by examining the MPAs for four years prior to the closures. Since monitoring began in 2004, this project has produced population density estimates of targeted reef fish species within the boundaries of five of the eight MPAs and adjacent control areas, before and after closure.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2020
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FAUIR000409
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- The New-England almanack, or Lady's and gentleman's diary, for the year of our Lord Christ 1776 : being the bissextile, or leap-year, and the sixteenth of the reign of his majesty King George and Third, till the 25th of October 1776: New-England almanack for the year of our Lord Christ 1782.
- Creator
- West, Benjamin
- Abstract/Description
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Containing the eclipses of the luminaries ; the planets, aspects, and judgment of the weather ; sun, moon and seven stars rising and setting ; times of high water at Providence ; Spring tides ; days for holding courts in the New England governments ; list of public officers ; description of the roads, with many other things, useful and entertaining. Calculated for the meridian of Providence, in New-England, lat. 41 deg. 51 min. north, and 71 deg. 16 min. west, from the Royal Observatory at...
Show moreContaining the eclipses of the luminaries ; the planets, aspects, and judgment of the weather ; sun, moon and seven stars rising and setting ; times of high water at Providence ; Spring tides ; days for holding courts in the New England governments ; list of public officers ; description of the roads, with many other things, useful and entertaining. Calculated for the meridian of Providence, in New-England, lat. 41 deg. 51 min. north, and 71 deg. 16 min. west, from the Royal Observatory at Greenwich ; but may, without sensible error, serve all the adjacent colonies
Show less - Date Issued
- 1776
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwab2f61776
- Subject Headings
- Almanacs -- Rhode Island -- 1776
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- Bickerstaff's Boston Almanac, For the Year of Our Redemption, 1783: being the third year after leap-year; and seventh of Independency. Fitted for the Meridian of Boston, Lat. 42° 25' N: Boston almanack for the year of our redemption 1783. Second edition..
- Abstract/Description
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Second edition. Includes: Roads to the principal Towns on the Continent, from Boston ; with the names of those who keep the best houses of entertainment. Also Bookseller's advertisement and woodcut illustrations throughout. The present installment concludes: "End of Book I. To be continued," but no more appeared in the succeeding almanacs published by Russell. "The anatomy of man's body as governed by the 12 constellations", page [2]. "Roads to the principal Towns on the Continent, from...
Show moreSecond edition. Includes: Roads to the principal Towns on the Continent, from Boston ; with the names of those who keep the best houses of entertainment. Also Bookseller's advertisement and woodcut illustrations throughout. The present installment concludes: "End of Book I. To be continued," but no more appeared in the succeeding almanacs published by Russell. "The anatomy of man's body as governed by the 12 constellations", page [2]. "Roads to the principal Towns on the Continent, from Boston ; with the names of those who keep the best houses of entertainment": pages [22]-[24]. Eleven lines list of booksellers and shopkeepers in Boston, Newburyport, Salem, Danvers and in Portsmouth, N.H., at foot of page [24]. Woodcut illustrations throughout. Title and text printed within ruled border.
Show less - Date Issued
- 1783
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/fauwab2f41783
- Subject Headings
- Almanacs -- Massachusetts -- 1783
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- FAU Men's Basketball team.
- Creator
- Florida Atlantic University
- Abstract/Description
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Group portrait of the 1988-1989 Men's Basketball Team
- Date Issued
- 1988
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00010152a
- Subject Headings
- Florida Atlantic University -- History, Florida Atlantic University -- Students
- Format
- Image (JPEG2000)
- Title
- Overcoming the Challenges of Experimental Research: Lessons From a Criminal Justice Case Study Involving TASER Exposure.
- Creator
- Todak, Natalie, White, Michael D., Dario, Lisa M., Borrego, Andrea R.
- Date Issued
- 2018-06-16
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/fau/flvc_fau_islandoraimporter_10.1177_0193841X18803205_1644845714
- Format
- Document (PDF)