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Southeast US Continental Shelf LME Maintained by NOAA  
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Mangroves in coastal FloridaThe Southeast US Continental Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem (LME) is characterized by its temperate climate. It borders the Atlantic Ocean, extending from the Straits of Florida to Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, USA. The Gulf Stream flows south to north along the continental shelf of temperate North America within this LME. It is an intense northward flow, often exceeding 1.5 meters/second, along the western side of the North Atlantic where it separates the cooler, fresher slope water from the offshore Sargasso Sea. The Gulf Stream is something of a misnomer since only a small fraction of the water carried by the Gulf Stream flows through the Florida Strait from the Gulf of Mexico. The majority of the water comes from the Antilles and North Equatorial Currents to the southeast. The Gulf Stream turns towards the east off the Grand Banks in the Northeast US Continental Shelf LME and contributes relatively warm water to the North Atlantic Current. This LME contains many bays and sounds, and extensive coastal marshes that provide unique habitats for living marine resources. Coral reefs, lagoons, sea-grass beds, shallow bays, mangroves and estuaries are included in one of the largest marine protected areas in the world, the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
Photo title: Mangroves in coastal Florida
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TitleMysterious Manatees  ( BOOK )
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Author(s) / Editor(s) Reynolds,J.E.; Glaser,K.
DescriptionA partnership between photographer Karen Glaser and writer and scholar John Reynolds III, Chairman of the US Marine Mammal Commission exploring the manatee, an emblem of the tranquility and beauty of natural Florida.
Keywords MARINE MAMMALS; MANATEES; FLORIDA
Geography Keywords FLORIDA; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Content Language(s)English
Web Addresshttp://www.upf.com
Type of Book Book
Purchase Info URLhttp://www.upf.com
Publisher University Press of Florida
Publication LocationGainesville, FL (USA)
Publication DateAugust 2003
Hard Copy AvailabilityCall 352 392 1351 and fax 352 392 7302
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Number of Pages114 pp +
Reference Numbers
ISBN0 8130 2637 7
Related to TopicsEcosystems (2385); Southeast US Continental Shelf LME (70727); Marine Mammals (230891)
  
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