This document presents the results of an assessment of ecological condition and potential stressor impacts in coastal-ocean waters of the mid-Atlantic Bight (MAB), along the eastern U.S. continental shelf from Cape Cod, MA to Cape Hatteras, NC, based on sampling conducted in May 2006. The project was a collaborative effort by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). It represents one of a series of studies, similar in protocol and design to EPA s Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program (EMAP) and subsequent National Coastal Assessment (NCA), which extend these prior efforts in estuaries and inland waters out to the coastal shelf, from navigable depths along the shoreline seaward to the shelf break (approximate 100 m depth contour).
DATA/REPORT DETAILS
Ecological condition of coastal ocean waters along the U.S. Mid-Atlantic Bight: 2006
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- Science Area(s): Coastal Change, Marine Spatial Ecology
- Region(s) of Study: Atlantic Ocean, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, U.S. States and Territories, Virginia, Waterbodies
- Primary Contact(s): ed.wirth@noaa.gov, len.balthis@noaa.gov
Citation:
Balthis, W.L., J.L. Hyland, M.H. Fulton, E.F. Wirth, J.A. Kiddon, and J. Macauley
Balthis, W.L., J.L. Hyland, M.H. Fulton, E.F. Wirth, J.A. Kiddon, and J. Macauley
Data/Report Type:
NOAA Technical Memorandum
NOAA Technical Memorandum
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