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Ecological Marine Unit (EMU) Explorer
The interactive map allows you to zoom and pan and interact with the data by clicking on the map. Clicking the points on the map enables you to explore the depth (vertical)... -
Caribbean Seafloor Silicate (μmol l-1)
Silica is most common on the ocean floor beneath cold surface waters as it dissolves quickly in warm water. Silica is formed from the remains of organisms with silica based... -
Caribbean Seafloor Omega Aragonite (ΩARAG)
Aragonite is the primary mineral in cool water marine environments. Aragonite saturation state is a function of carbonate ion concentration and used to track ocean... -
Caribbean Seafloor Temperature (⁰C)
Marine life have certain thresholds for temperature that they can live in. For instance, deep-water corals have been recorded in temperatures of -1⁰C. Seafloor temperatures... -
Caribbean Seafloor Bathymetry (meters)
Ocean depth plays an important role in the distribution and abundance of living organisms and has important implications for shipping and offshore development projects such as... -
Caribbean Daily Sea Surface Temperature
This map features daily sea surface temperature from 2008 to present in degrees Celsius (⁰C) at 25 km resolution. Sea Surface Temperature is a key climate and weather... -
Caribbean Seafloor Dissolved Oxygen (ml l-1)
The concentration of dissolved gases in water is of prime importance in considering the quality of water. Sufficient amounts of dissolved oxygen are required for marine-life... -
Caribbean Seafloor Salinity (pss)
Salinity is the quantity of dissolved salt in water. Marine life have a limited range of salinity that they can live in. Open ocean seawater typically has a salinity of 32 to... -
Ecological Marine Unit (EMU) Explorer
The interactive map allows you to zoom and pan and interact with the data by clicking on the map. Clicking the points on the map enables you to explore the depth (vertical)...