Nature and biodiversity loss
This covers one of the three planetary crises: biodiversity loss
Aquasat: Advancing Remote Sensing of Inland Water Quality
Increasing accessibility to satellite-based water quality estimates so researchers can create better models and facilitate new data-driven approaches to monitoring and understanding critical water resources.
Cartagena Convention
The Caribbean Environment Programme and Cartagena Convention Secretariat webpage
Copernicus Marine Service
Copernicus Marine Service provides free and open marine data and services to enable marine policy implementation, support Blue growth and scientific innovation
National Centers for Environmental Information
NCEI provides access to an extensive archive of environmental data through several platforms. We deliver the climate, coastal, oceanographic, and geophysical data you need in a variety of formats.
Regional Environmental Monitoring Platform
A map view showing geospatial context to provide an easy and shareable snapshot of environmental/spatial data for reporting or display.
River Streamflow, Remotely Sensed Water Quality, and Benthic Composition of Previously Undescribed Nearshore Coral Reefs in Northern Puerto Rico
This study portrayed how riverine sediment and nutrient inputs shape water quality and benthic communities on two little-known coral reefs in north-central Puerto Rico, identifying Tómbolo Reef as a potential refuge for threatened reef-building corals while nearby Machuca Reef shows degraded, macroalgae-dominated conditions.
Statistical Methods in Water Resources
This text began as a collection of class notes for a course on applied statistical methods for hydrologists taught at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Training Center. Course material was formalized and organized into a textbook, first published in 1992 by Elsevier as part of their Studies in Environmental Science series. In 2002, the work was made available online as a USGS report.
UNEP GEMS Water Data Portal
The Global Freshwater Quality Database GEMStat provides scientifically-sound data and information on the state and trend of global inland water quality. As operational part of the GEMS/Water Programme of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), GEMStat is hosted by the GEMS/Water Data Centre (GWDC) within the International Centre for Water Resources and Global Change (ICWRGC) in Koblenz, Germany.