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Total 383 29.96 ± 16.97 |
Miami City East Coast |
East Coast Grass patch |
No Entry Zone Virginia Key Grass patch |
Channel through center of basin |
Channel and Cuts South of Port Islands |
107 |
Appendix 6. Spatial Environmental and Physical Descriptives. Average environmental and |
physical data measurements of 30 sites in the POM basin. Mean environmental and physical |
measurements listed ± standard deviation for temperature (°C), salinity (‰), turbidity (ntu), |
sediment depth (cm), and water depth (cm). N = 14 total number of sample collections. |
Refer to Figure 3. Red = Miami City East Coast; Light Green = East Coast Grass patch; Dark |
Green = No Entry Zone Virginia Key Grass patch; Blue = Channel through center of basin; |
Yellow = Channel and Cuts South of Port Islands. |
Site |
# |
Surface |
Temp |
Bottom |
Temp |
Surface |
Salinity |
Bottom |
Salinity |
Sediment |
Depth Water Depth Turbidity |
1 27.67 ± 2.76 27.71 ± |
30 27.14 ± 2.66 27.38 ± 2.59 33.56 ± 3.26 34.10 ± 2.22 105.43 ± 79.19 214.57 ± 82.52 2.69 ± 1.81 |
Total 27.42 ± 2.64 27.48 ± 2.65 33.05 ± 3.46 33.64 ± 2.53 130.28 ± 84.11 213.20 ± 79.04 2.58 ± 1.76 |