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NOAA's new tool visualizes US coral reefs for informed decisions
Tyler O'Neal, Staff Editor ACADEMIA November 15, 2023, 10:00 am

NOAA's new tool visualizes US coral reefs for informed decisions

Coral reefs are breathtakingly beautiful and vital ecosystems that support a diverse array of marine life. It is crucial to understand the status and trends of these fragile ecosystems for effective conservation and management. To aid in this endeavor, the National Coral Reef Monitoring Program (NCRMP) of NOAA has launched an innovative data visualization tool. This user-friendly tool provides all stakeholders, scientists, managers, and students with free and easy access to information on the status of U.S. coral reefs.

A Leap Forward in Accessibility

NOAA's coral monitoring activities encompass a comprehensive range of data, from biological and physical characteristics of reefs to insights into how surrounding communities perceive and protect these resources. The newly launched data visualization tool represents a significant step in making this extensive data accessible and analysis-ready. It is the first tool to focus specifically on shallow tropical coral reef data and is hosted on the NOAA GeoPlatform, which serves as the central hub for geospatial data and tools.

Customizable and Comprehensive Information Hub

The data visualization tool offers a one-stop information hub for users to access and understand NOAA’s shallow tropical coral data. Users can customize the tool to focus on specific timescales, locations, coral or fish species, climate data, and socioeconomics. This level of customization allows stakeholders to tailor their analysis and decision-making processes according to their specific needs and objectives.

Through the socioeconomic dashboard, users can explore residents' perceptions and awareness of coral reef health, as well as how people utilize these resources. This inclusion of social parameters as part of a comprehensive analysis of coral status represents a significant achievement for NCRMP. Managers can now gain key insights into how residents interact with coral reefs and examine their perceptions of coral reef conditions over time. This information is crucial for developing locally appropriate conservation and management strategies.

Streamlined Data Summaries

Accessing data is a key component of this new visualization tool. For the first time, users can download streamlined data summaries for each available year at different geographic scales. This feature addresses the needs of researchers and decision-makers who require easy-to-understand and actionable information. The tool allows them to develop custom datasets that align with their specific research or management objectives.

Four Themes, Endless Insights

The tool covers data collected since 2013 across four themes: benthic communities (corals, macroalgae, and more), fish populations, climate and ocean chemistry, and socioeconomics. It encompasses the diverse range of coral reefs within the nation’s states and territories, including Florida, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Furthermore, it includes data from renowned marine sanctuaries such as Flower Garden Banks, Florida Keys, the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale, the National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa, Pacific Remote Islands, and Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monuments.

The development of a new data visualization tool by NOAA is set to revolutionize coral conservation efforts. According to Jennifer Koss, Director of the Coral Reef Conservation Program, the tool is a game-changer, allowing scientists and managers to make informed decisions and assessments with greater ease. The tool acts as a portal to NOAA's extensive portfolio of information on coral reef status and trends, providing researchers, students, and conservationists with a comprehensive understanding of US coral reef ecosystems and their value.

The NCRMP data visualization tool can be accessed at ncrmp.coralreef.noaa.gov. To learn how to use the tool, you can watch a tutorial video on the website or refer to the online tutorial.

NOAA's data visualization tool is an important step forward in coral reef conservation. With its accessible and customizable features, it equips stakeholders with valuable insights to protect and manage these fragile ecosystems. The tool allows users to focus on specific aspects such as timescales, locations, species, climate data, and socioeconomics, enabling more targeted conservation and management strategies.

One of the notable features of this tool is the inclusion of social parameters to provide a comprehensive analysis of coral reef status. This encompasses not only biological and physical characteristics but also residents' perceptions and awareness of coral reef health. This information is crucial in developing effective strategies that align with local communities' needs and values.

The tool's streamlined data summaries can be easily downloaded and utilized by researchers and decision-makers. The tool covers four themes: benthic communities, fish populations, climate and ocean chemistry, and socioeconomics. It encompasses a wide range of coral reefs across various states, territories, and marine sanctuaries.

NOAA's data visualization tool is a significant leap forward in coral reef conservation. It provides a user-friendly platform to explore and analyze US coral reef data, empowering individuals and organizations to contribute to ongoing efforts to protect these invaluable ecosystems. To embark on a journey to explore the depths of US coral reefs, access the tool at ncrmp.coralreef.noaa.gov.

Matching form and function of brain cell types

Tyler O'Neal, Staff Editor ACADEMIA April 25, 2023, 12:00 pm
This animation is based on a computational model showing the signaling of a neuron in the mouse's primary visual cortex. Courtesy of the Anastassiou Lab.

Read more https://www.supercomputingonline.com/gallery/category/news/matching-form-and-function-of-brain-cell-types

Animation of the changing electron density of the Ionosphere

Tyler O'Neal, Staff Editor ACADEMIA April 24, 2023, 11:00 am
Animation of the changing electron density of the Ionosphere around the Earth over three full days: high values in red, low values in blue. The white line marks the geomagnetic equator.

Read more https://www.supercomputingonline.com/gallery/category/news/animation-of-the-changing-electron-density-of-the-ionosphere

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