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    Primary production associated with the Florida Current along the East Florida Shelf: Weekly to seasonal variability from mesoscale-resolution biophysical simulations by Fiechter, J., Mooers, C. N. K.

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research - Oceans (08-12-2007)
    “…Numerical simulations with a mesoscale‐resolution, three‐dimensional coastal ocean model, coupled to a four‐component ecosystem model, provide estimates of the…”
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    Developmental strategy for effective sampling to detect possible nutrient fluxes in oligotrophic coastal reef waters in the Caribbean by Mendoza, W G, Zika, R G, Corredor, J E, Morrel, J, Ko, D S, Mooers, C N K

    “…The stress contributed by nutrients to the coral reef ecosystem is among many problems that may be resolved using the coastal ocean observing system (COOS)…”
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    Towards a regional coastal ocean observing system: An initial design for the Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association by Seim, H.E., Fletcher, M., Mooers, C.N.K., Nelson, J.R., Weisberg, R.H.

    Published in Journal of marine systems (01-05-2009)
    “…A conceptual design for a southeast United States regional coastal ocean observing system (RCOOS) is built upon a partnership between institutions of the…”
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    The Role of Axially Varying Vertical Mixing along the Path of a Current in Generating Phytoplankton Production by Dooley, H. D., Mooers, C. N. K.

    “…In temperate continental shelf seas, high phytoplankton growth rates are normally restricted to two to three weeks in spring coinciding with the onset of…”
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    A real-time dynamical forecast of ocean synoptic/mesoscale eddies by Robinson, A. R, Carton, J. A, Mooers, C. N. K, Walstad, L. J, Carter, E. F, Rienecker, M. M, Smith, J. A, Leslie, W. G

    Published in Nature (London) (01-01-1984)
    “…Energetic eddy currents are the oceanic analogue of atmospheric weather and have time scales of days to weeks and space scales of tens to hundreds of…”
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    Prediction of the Transport and Dispersal of Oil in the South Caspian Sea Resulting from Blowouts by Korotenko, Ka, Mamedov, Rm, Mooers, Cnk

    “…A 3-D hybrid flow/transport model is developed to predict the dispersal of oil pollution in coastal waters. The transport module of the model takes…”
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    Impact of climate change on the coastal zone: discussion and conclusions by Sündermann, J., Beddig, S., Huthnance, J., Mooers, C. N. K.

    Published in Climate Research (18-10-2001)
    “…At the conclusion of 4 full days of lecture and poster presentations, the participants conducted a 1 h discussion. There were participants from the various…”
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    Three-dimensional perspectives of the Florida current: transport, potential vorticity, and related dynamical properties by Wang, Jia, Mooers, Christopher N.K.

    “…The Florida Current flows through the Straits of Florida, which starts as a zonal channel and turns to become a meridional channel. The spatial structure of…”
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    Prediction of the Dispersal of Oil Transport in the Caspian Sea Resulting from a Continuous Release by Korotenko, K.A., Mamedov, R.M., Mooers, C.N.K.

    Published in Spill science & technology bulletin (01-01-2000)
    “…A 3-D hybrid flow/transport model has been developed to predict the dispersal of oil pollution in coastal waters. The transport module of the model takes…”
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    Turbulent Jets and Eddies in the California Current and Inferred Cross-Shore Transports by Christopher N. K. Mooers, Robinson, Allan R.

    “…The instantaneous California Current is seen to consist of intense meandering current filaments (jets) intermingled with synoptic-mesoscale eddies. These…”
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    Development of a National Marine Oil Transportation System Model by Douligeris, C., Iakovou, E., Englehardt, J.D., Li, H., Ip, C.M., Mooers, C.N.K.

    Published in Spill science & technology bulletin (01-06-1997)
    “…This paper presents the development of a model of the marine oil transportation in the United States. NMOTSM, the National Marine Oil Transportation System…”
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    Development of OSIMS: an Oil Spill Information Management System by Douligeris, Christos, Collins, John, Iakovou, Eleftherios, Sun, Peixing, Riggs, Roger, Mooers, Christopher N.K.

    Published in Spill science & technology bulletin (01-12-1995)
    “…This paper presents the architectural design of OSIMS (Oil Spill Information Management System), which is an integrated information management tool consisting…”
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    Coastally Trapped Waves, Baroclinic Eddies, Internal Tides and Oceanic Fronts at the Shelf Break: Their Implications for Exchanges between Shelf and Oceanic Waters [Abstract Only] by Mooers, C. N. K.

    “…The seaward edge of the continental shelf, or shelf break, is the locus of strong physical variability in the overlying waters. Near the shelf-break, surface…”
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    Sound propagation through a moderate coastal upwelling: Comparison of modeling predictions with experimental data by Malay, J. T., Scully-Power, P. D., Browning, D. G., Mooers, C. N. K.

    “…In a previous paper [J. T. Malay et al., “Modeling sound propagation through a coastal ocean upwelling,” J. Acoust. Soc. Am. Suppl. 1 68, S78 (1980)] modeling…”
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    Coastal Winds in South Florida by Mooers, Christopher N. K., Graber, Hans C.

    Published in Journal of applied meteorology (1988) (01-12-1999)
    “…Thirteen-month records for the period of April 1994–April 1995 from eight (out of nine) Coastal-Marine Automatic Network (C-MAN) stations in south Florida are…”
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