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Connectivity of the Pulley Ridge and the South Florida Coral Reef Ecosystem Ryan Smith and George Halliwell Scientists from AOML’s Physical Oceanography Division (PhOD), in conjunction with more than 30 researchers fro
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Document Date: 2014-02-24 15:44:19


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NOAA Cooperative Institutes / /

Facility

Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary / University of Miami / Cooperative Institute / /

NaturalFeature

Florida Keys reef / Florida Keys / /

Organization

Physical Oceanography Division / University of Miami / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / AOML’s Physical Oceanography Division / Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies / NOAA’s Center for Sponsored Coastal Ocean Research / Cooperative Institute for Ocean Exploration Research and Technology / /

Person

George Halliwell Scientists / /

Position

GoM-HYCOM model for the project / surface drifter / /

ProvinceOrState

Florida / /

Region

southwest Florida / South Florida / /

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