Dataset description: 1930s_2002_UFK_Tables_ 5Resolutions

Tables containing elevation-change information for the potential coral restoration locations and habitat types, extracted from the stability point and surface (TIN) models for each model resolution
Keywordssea-floor characteristics, coelenterates, marine geology, reef ecosystems
FormatJPEG; Microsoft Excel format; comma-delimited text;
Amount1.5 MB

Comments:
External data source: includes data from NOAA, FWC, and USACE (see table 3 in https://bg.copernicus.org/articles/14/1739/2017/ for more details)

Activities and equipment

ActivityEquipment
02LTS07Experimental Advanced Airborne Research LIDAR (EAARL)
The Experimental Advanced Airborne Research Lidar (EAARL) is an airborne lidar system that provides unique capabilities to survey coral reefs, nearshore benthic habitats, coastal vegetation, and sandy beaches (Wright and Brock, 2002). Operating in the blue-green portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, the EAARL is specifically designed to measure submerged topography and adjacent coastal land elevations seamlessly in a single scan of transmitted laser pulses.
14CNT03Experimental Advanced Airborne Research LIDAR (EAARL)
The Experimental Advanced Airborne Research Lidar (EAARL) is an airborne lidar system that provides unique capabilities to survey coral reefs, nearshore benthic habitats, coastal vegetation, and sandy beaches (Wright and Brock, 2002). Operating in the blue-green portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, the EAARL is specifically designed to measure submerged topography and adjacent coastal land elevations seamlessly in a single scan of transmitted laser pulses.