The physical, biological and chemical data collected are part of a long-term coastal Louisiana dataset. The goal is to understand physical and biological processes that contribute to the causes of hypoxia and use the data to support environmental models for use by resource managers.
DATA/REPORT DETAILS
Louisiana Hypoxia Surveys 1998 – 2002: Physical, biological, and chemical data collected off the coast of Louisiana as part of a long-term study of hypoxia (NODC Accession 0002033)
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- Science Area(s): Biological Effects of Contaminants and Nutrients, Hypoxia, Stressor Impacts and Mitigation
- Region(s) of Study: Gulf of Mexico, Waterbodies
- Primary Contact(s): trevor.meckley@noaa.gov
Citation:
Rabalais, N.N., and Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium
Rabalais, N.N., and Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium
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November 13, 2018