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Coral bleaching in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, October 2015 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Coral bleaching in the Fl. Keys National Marine Sanctuary, Oct. 2015
Coral bleaching in the Fl. Keys National Marine Sanctuary, Oct. 2015
Coral bleaching in the Fl. Keys National Marine Sanctuary, Oct. 2015

Two colonies of the mustard hill coral, Porites astreoides, one apparently healthy (left) and one visibly bleached (right) during a coral-bleaching event at Hen and Chickens Sanctuary Preservation Area, Plantation Key, FL, USA. When ocean temperatures were unusually warm in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary in October 2015, coral ble

Two colonies of the mustard hill coral, Porites astreoides, one apparently healthy (left) and one visibly bleached (right) during a coral-bleaching event at Hen and Chickens Sanctuary Preservation Area, Plantation Key, FL, USA. When ocean temperatures were unusually warm in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary in October 2015, coral ble

Image shows topographic map of seabed, various formations of different elevations are present
Stellwagen Bank sun-illuminated topographic imagery
Stellwagen Bank sun-illuminated topographic imagery
Image shows seafloor ruggedness map of seabed. Blue, green, and yellow shading indicate difference in ruggedness.
Seafloor ruggedness map of Stellwater Bank
Seafloor ruggedness map of Stellwater Bank
Seafloor ruggedness map of Stellwater Bank

Seafloor ruggedness map of Stellwagen Bank basin, taken in 2015 near Boston, Massachusetts.

Image shows map of Stellwagen Bank region near Boston, a yellow highlighted box shows area mapped in study.
Mapped area of Stellwagen Bank region
Mapped area of Stellwagen Bank region
Mapped area of Stellwagen Bank region

Shows the location of mapped area (highlighted in yellow) in the Stellwagen Bank region off Boston, Massachusetts.

Man squats near a small box on a dirt road near a small pond of water.
Using gravimeter to measure gravity
Using gravimeter to measure gravity
Using gravimeter to measure gravity

USGS scientist David Ponce measuring gravity using a gravimeter along the Hayward-Rodgers Creek fault zone just north of San Pablo Bay, California.

USGS scientist David Ponce measuring gravity using a gravimeter along the Hayward-Rodgers Creek fault zone just north of San Pablo Bay, California.

Two men stand and a woman sits on tilled earth near marsh grass, woman works on a black box, one man holds paper.
Magnetic base station setup
Magnetic base station setup
Magnetic base station setup

USGS scientists Kevin Denton (left), Katherine “Kyeti” Morgan, and David Ponce set up a magnetic base station during fieldwork along the Hayward-Rodgers Creek fault zone in wheat fields north of San Pablo Bay.

USGS scientists Kevin Denton (left), Katherine “Kyeti” Morgan, and David Ponce set up a magnetic base station during fieldwork along the Hayward-Rodgers Creek fault zone in wheat fields north of San Pablo Bay.

Image of submerged flux chamber
Benthic Flux Chamber
Benthic Flux Chamber
Benthic Flux Chamber

The oxygen-regulated benthic flux chamber measures fluxes of water and chemical species across the sediment water interface. It is shown here deployed in the subtidal discharge zone in Indian River Bay, DE, USA

The oxygen-regulated benthic flux chamber measures fluxes of water and chemical species across the sediment water interface. It is shown here deployed in the subtidal discharge zone in Indian River Bay, DE, USA

Two corals during an ocean heatwave on the Florida reef tract, one bleached, one not
Two corals during an ocean heatwave on the Florida reef tract
Two corals during an ocean heatwave on the Florida reef tract
Two corals during an ocean heatwave on the Florida reef tract

Here are shown two mustard hill corals (Porites astreoides) growing side-by-side, one (right) that has succumbed to heat stress and lost its symbiotic algae, and one (left) that has not.

A diver peeks from behind a badly bleached coral in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary in October 2015
Bleached mountainous star coral at Hen and Chickens Sanctuary
Bleached mountainous star coral at Hen and Chickens Sanctuary
Bleached mountainous star coral at Hen and Chickens Sanctuary

A diver peeks from behind a badly bleached coral in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary in October 2015. Coral bleaching events caused by abnormally warm ocean temperatures continue to regularly claim the lives of coral populations around the globe. 

A diver peeks from behind a badly bleached coral in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary in October 2015. Coral bleaching events caused by abnormally warm ocean temperatures continue to regularly claim the lives of coral populations around the globe. 

People stand on the stern of a ship guiding a piece of equipment that is attached to a crane.
Mooring deployment, Monterey Canyon
Mooring deployment, Monterey Canyon
Mooring deployment, Monterey Canyon

Scientists deploy a mooring holding current meters and other instruments on October 6, 2015.

A man crouches next to an instrument as he prepares and secures it on board a ship.
Preparing mooring for deployment
Preparing mooring for deployment
Preparing mooring for deployment

USGS oceanographer Kurt Rosenberger prepares a mooring for deployment from the research vessel Rachel Carson on October 6, 2015. The tan, cone-shaped instrument is a sediment trap. Near the far end of the trap is a CTD (with small red tag) for measuring seawater conductivity (related to salinity), temperature, and depth.

USGS oceanographer Kurt Rosenberger prepares a mooring for deployment from the research vessel Rachel Carson on October 6, 2015. The tan, cone-shaped instrument is a sediment trap. Near the far end of the trap is a CTD (with small red tag) for measuring seawater conductivity (related to salinity), temperature, and depth.

Photograph of flooded airport runway  in Barter Island, Alaska
Flooded airport runway in Barter Island, Alaska
Flooded airport runway in Barter Island, Alaska
Preview image of swath bathymetric grid collected offshore of Fire Island, NY
Swath Bathymetric Grid
Swath Bathymetric Grid
Swath Bathymetric Grid

This bathymetric grid represents approximately 3900 kilometers of bathymetric data collected in 2014. These data were collected using a dual-head R2Sonic 2024 multibeam echosounder (MBES) by Alpine Ocean Seismic Survey, Inc., during USGS field activity 2014-072-FA.

This bathymetric grid represents approximately 3900 kilometers of bathymetric data collected in 2014. These data were collected using a dual-head R2Sonic 2024 multibeam echosounder (MBES) by Alpine Ocean Seismic Survey, Inc., during USGS field activity 2014-072-FA.

An icy bluff covered with a thick layer of soil and grass chunks off onto the beach below.
Eroding coastal bluff on Barter Island
Eroding coastal bluff on Barter Island
A time-averaged image from Duck, North Carolina, on September 1, 2015.
A time-averaged image from Duck, North Carolina, on September 1, 2015
A time-averaged image from Duck, North Carolina, on September 1, 2015
A time-averaged image from Duck, North Carolina, on September 1, 2015

A time-averaged image from Duck, North Carolina, on September 1, 2015. Dark bands extending offshore from the beach show the rip current channels.

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