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SCCF RECON - SOS
http://recon.sccf.org/sos/index.shtml
Sensor Observation Service (SOS). Map of Sensor Locations. SCCF offers automated access to station data. The Sensor Observation Service (SOS) installed on this website will enable users or computer scripts to request data directly from the database. The following parameters are available through the SOS:. Sea water temperature (°C). Sea water electrical conductivity (S/m). Sea water salinity (PSU). Air temperature (°C). Please visit the Data Disclaimer. The SCCF SOS responds to the following commands;.
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SCCF RECON - Google Earth
http://recon.sccf.org/earth/index.shtml
Sensor Observation Service (SOS). Map of Sensor Locations. Tracking real-time SCCF RECON sensor data in Google Earth is easy. Download and install the latest version of Google Earth here. Then, click on this link:. Http:/ recon.sccf.org/sccf-recon.kml. If Google Earth has been registered as a valid application type in your browser, you are done. If not, simply right-click the link, save as a file to your Desktop, and then File- Open in Google Earth to load it. Pane and select Properties.
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SCCF RECON - Waves
http://recon.sccf.org/waves
Sensor Observation Service (SOS). Map of Sensor Locations. We are experiencing intermittent communication issues at the site. Data may be delayed. Please check the timestamp to see when it was last updated. We are experiencing intermittent communication issues at the site. Data may be delayed. Please check the timestamp to see when it was last updated. We are experiencing intermittent communication issues at the site. Data may be delayed. Please check the timestamp to see when it was last updated.
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SCCF RECON - Temperature
http://recon.sccf.org/definitions/temperature.shtml
Sensor Observation Service (SOS). Map of Sensor Locations. Temperatures in Centigrade (C) and Fahrenheit (F) and some statistics about Southwest Florida estuaries. Temperature can affect the physiology and distribution of estuarine animals, algae and plants. Temperature is reported in scientifically accepted units of degrees Centigrade (°C). To provide some context, water freezes at 0°C and boils at 100°C.
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SCCF RECON - Currents
http://recon.sccf.org/definitions/currents.shtml
Sensor Observation Service (SOS). Map of Sensor Locations. Currents and associated eddies redistribute heat from the equatorial region (from warmer red areas to the cooler, more northern upper temperate and polar regions), as shown in a thermal image of the Gulf Stream and Atlantic seaboard (courtesy of NASA Jet Propulsion Lab). Why measure current direction (heading) and speed? Koehl, M.A.R., 1982. The interaction of moving water and sessile organisms. Scientific American 247: 124-132.
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SCCF RECON - Latest Graphs
http://recon.sccf.org/recent/index.shtml
Sensor Observation Service (SOS). Map of Sensor Locations. Roll over any measurement to see a brief definition. Click the measurement name for a detailed definition. Temperature can affect the distribution of marine animals. It is also important because it can influence water chemistry. It is reported here in Centigrade. Salinity is a measurement of the amount of salt in water. It is reported in Practical Salinity Units (psu). Oxygen saturation is the maximum amount of oxygen which can be retained in wat...
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SCCF RECON - Wireless
http://recon.sccf.org/wireless/index.shtml
Sensor Observation Service (SOS). Map of Sensor Locations. Viewing the latest real-time SCCF RECON sensor data on your mobile phone or wireless PDA is easy. All you need is a device with a web browser and a basic data access agreement from your service provider. If you are using a phone with a full web browser, simply open your wireless browser and type in the following URL:. Http:/ recon.sccf.org/m/. Or scan the QR code below. Http:/ recon.sccf.org/sccf-recon.wml.
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SCCF RECON - Sponsors
http://recon.sccf.org/sponsors/index.shtml
Sensor Observation Service (SOS). Map of Sensor Locations. With the strong support of major donors and residents from throughout the region, SCCF has committed to provide this cutting-edge monitoring technology to gather information about our water quality. Donors responded to the goal of raising funds for the full array of eight sensors from the Fall of 2006 through the Spring of 2007. Pete and Pat Allen. Donna and John Schubert. Sandy Gross and John Hutton. Deborah and John La Gorce. Paul and Lucy Roth.
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SCCF RECON - Chlorophyll
http://recon.sccf.org/definitions/chlorophyll.shtml
Sensor Observation Service (SOS). Map of Sensor Locations. We are currently upgrading our Turbidity and Chlorophyll fluorometers. Please refer to this page. During the upgrade process to track which locations have been upgraded. Optical reception of induced fluorescence to measure chlorophyll a. Is the a green photosynthetic pigment found in most nearly all plants, algae, phytoplankton, and cyanobacteria. Chlorophyll a. Is measured and reported as the number of micrograms per one liter (µg Chl a. Concent...
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SCCF Sensor System Map
http://recon.sccf.org/map/index.shtml
Sensor Observation Service (SOS). Map of Sensor Locations.
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