M/V JACQUELYN L Coral Reef Restoration Monitoring Report, Monitoring Events 2004-2005. Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Monroe County, Florida

This document presents the results of the monitoring of a repaired coral reef injured by the M/V Jacquelyn L vessel grounding incident of July 7, 1991. This grounding occurredin Florida state waters within the boundaries of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS). The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)and the Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund of the State of Florida, (“State of Florida” or “state”) are the co-trustees for the natural resources within the FKNMS and, thus, are responsible for mediating the restoration of the damaged marine resources and monitoring the outcome of the restoration actions. The restoration monitoring program tracks patterns of biological recovery, determines the success of restoration measures, and assesses the resiliency to environmental and anthropogenic disturbances of the site over time.The monitoring program at the Jacquelyn L site was to have included an assessment of the structural stability of installed restoration modules and biological condition ofreattached corals performed on the following schedule: immediately (i.e., baseline), 1, 3, and 6 years after restoration and following a catastrophic event. Restoration of this site was completed on July 20, 2000. Due to unavoidable delays in the settlement of the case, the “baseline” monitoring event for this site occurred in July 2004. The catastrophic monitoring event occurred on August 31, 2004, some 2 ½ weeks after the passage ofHurricane Charley which passed nearby, almost directly over the Dry Tortugas. In September 2005, the year one monitoring event occurred shortly after the passage ofHurricane Katrina, some 70 km to the NW. This report presents the results of all three monitoring events. (PDF contains 31 pages.)

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Main Authors: Franklin, Erik C., Hudson, J. Harold, Anderson, Jeff, Schittone, Joe
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: NOAA/National Ocean Service/National Marine Sanctuary Program 2006
Subjects:Ecology, Management, Environment, Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, Coral, Grounding, Restoration, Monitoring, Hurricane Charley, Hurricane Katrina, Acropora palmata,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/20119
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-201192021-07-13T02:03:19Z M/V JACQUELYN L Coral Reef Restoration Monitoring Report, Monitoring Events 2004-2005. Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Monroe County, Florida Franklin, Erik C. Hudson, J. Harold Anderson, Jeff Schittone, Joe Ecology Management Environment Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Coral Grounding Restoration Monitoring Hurricane Charley Hurricane Katrina Acropora palmata This document presents the results of the monitoring of a repaired coral reef injured by the M/V Jacquelyn L vessel grounding incident of July 7, 1991. This grounding occurredin Florida state waters within the boundaries of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS). The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)and the Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund of the State of Florida, (“State of Florida” or “state”) are the co-trustees for the natural resources within the FKNMS and, thus, are responsible for mediating the restoration of the damaged marine resources and monitoring the outcome of the restoration actions. The restoration monitoring program tracks patterns of biological recovery, determines the success of restoration measures, and assesses the resiliency to environmental and anthropogenic disturbances of the site over time.The monitoring program at the Jacquelyn L site was to have included an assessment of the structural stability of installed restoration modules and biological condition ofreattached corals performed on the following schedule: immediately (i.e., baseline), 1, 3, and 6 years after restoration and following a catastrophic event. Restoration of this site was completed on July 20, 2000. Due to unavoidable delays in the settlement of the case, the “baseline” monitoring event for this site occurred in July 2004. The catastrophic monitoring event occurred on August 31, 2004, some 2 ½ weeks after the passage ofHurricane Charley which passed nearby, almost directly over the Dry Tortugas. In September 2005, the year one monitoring event occurred shortly after the passage ofHurricane Katrina, some 70 km to the NW. This report presents the results of all three monitoring events. (PDF contains 31 pages.) 2021-06-24T15:18:41Z 2021-06-24T15:18:41Z 2006 monograph http://hdl.handle.net/1834/20119 en Marine Sanctuaries Conservation Series http://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/science/conservation/pdfs/jacquelyn.pdf application/pdf application/pdf NOAA/National Ocean Service/National Marine Sanctuary Program Silver Spring, MD http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/2315 403 2011-09-29 19:17:01 2315 United States National Ocean Service
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topic Ecology
Management
Environment
Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
Coral
Grounding
Restoration
Monitoring
Hurricane Charley
Hurricane Katrina
Acropora palmata
Ecology
Management
Environment
Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
Coral
Grounding
Restoration
Monitoring
Hurricane Charley
Hurricane Katrina
Acropora palmata
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Management
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Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
Coral
Grounding
Restoration
Monitoring
Hurricane Charley
Hurricane Katrina
Acropora palmata
Ecology
Management
Environment
Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
Coral
Grounding
Restoration
Monitoring
Hurricane Charley
Hurricane Katrina
Acropora palmata
Franklin, Erik C.
Hudson, J. Harold
Anderson, Jeff
Schittone, Joe
M/V JACQUELYN L Coral Reef Restoration Monitoring Report, Monitoring Events 2004-2005. Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Monroe County, Florida
description This document presents the results of the monitoring of a repaired coral reef injured by the M/V Jacquelyn L vessel grounding incident of July 7, 1991. This grounding occurredin Florida state waters within the boundaries of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS). The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)and the Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund of the State of Florida, (“State of Florida” or “state”) are the co-trustees for the natural resources within the FKNMS and, thus, are responsible for mediating the restoration of the damaged marine resources and monitoring the outcome of the restoration actions. The restoration monitoring program tracks patterns of biological recovery, determines the success of restoration measures, and assesses the resiliency to environmental and anthropogenic disturbances of the site over time.The monitoring program at the Jacquelyn L site was to have included an assessment of the structural stability of installed restoration modules and biological condition ofreattached corals performed on the following schedule: immediately (i.e., baseline), 1, 3, and 6 years after restoration and following a catastrophic event. Restoration of this site was completed on July 20, 2000. Due to unavoidable delays in the settlement of the case, the “baseline” monitoring event for this site occurred in July 2004. The catastrophic monitoring event occurred on August 31, 2004, some 2 ½ weeks after the passage ofHurricane Charley which passed nearby, almost directly over the Dry Tortugas. In September 2005, the year one monitoring event occurred shortly after the passage ofHurricane Katrina, some 70 km to the NW. This report presents the results of all three monitoring events. (PDF contains 31 pages.)
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topic_facet Ecology
Management
Environment
Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
Coral
Grounding
Restoration
Monitoring
Hurricane Charley
Hurricane Katrina
Acropora palmata
author Franklin, Erik C.
Hudson, J. Harold
Anderson, Jeff
Schittone, Joe
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title M/V JACQUELYN L Coral Reef Restoration Monitoring Report, Monitoring Events 2004-2005. Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Monroe County, Florida
title_short M/V JACQUELYN L Coral Reef Restoration Monitoring Report, Monitoring Events 2004-2005. Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Monroe County, Florida
title_full M/V JACQUELYN L Coral Reef Restoration Monitoring Report, Monitoring Events 2004-2005. Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Monroe County, Florida
title_fullStr M/V JACQUELYN L Coral Reef Restoration Monitoring Report, Monitoring Events 2004-2005. Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Monroe County, Florida
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