The NOAA Coral Reef Watch program uses satellite data to provide current reef environmental conditions to quickly identify areas at risk for coral bleaching. Bleaching is the process by which corals lose the symbiotic algae that give them their distinctive colors. If a coral is severely bleached, disease and death become likely. Coral Reef Watch also offers a modeled Outlook that predicts the likelihood of coral bleaching heat stress on a week-by-week basis, up to four months in the future (the typical length of a bleaching season).
Source: Pacific Environment Portal
Data and Resources
Field | Value |
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Publisher | |
Modified | 2019-08-13 |
Release Date | 2018-11-18 |
Homepage URL | |
Identifier | 2fed4ad0-9df5-4c99-9716-5a850a2afb6b |
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location | POLYGON ((-218.49609375 -9.0673793739333, -184.74609375 -23.209036871725, -167.16796875 -18.945775533188, -169.62890625 4.6005195316967, -217.08984375 6.0007205386129)) |
Language | English |
License | |
Contact Name | NOAA’s Coral Reef Conservation Program |
Contact Email | |
POD Theme | Coastal and Marine |
Harvest Source Title | Pacific Environment Portal |
Harvest Source URI | https://pacific-data.sprep.org/data.json |
Last Harvest Performed | Mon, 11/25/2024 - 02:05 |