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Site Data: There are 183 records in the database.It's displayed by group of 10 in 19 pages.
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NST_SITESEQGEN_LOCASPEC_LOCST_ABBRST_NAMELATDEGLONDEGSPEC_CD1SPEC_CD2OTHER_CDPGMTARGETW_DEPTHCHARTDESCRIP1REGCODEREGIONEDASUBEDASUBNMEDACDAEDACDANMDA_SEDIDA_TISSDA_PATHREV_SITE
12190  AKAlaska  YfS 1219BS    AKAlaskaAKAlaskaAKAlaska Y 03MAY2002
28170  MAMassachusetts  WF 2817BS    NNorth AtlanticM010xBuzzards Bay EDAM010Buzzards Bay  Y03MAY2002
ACCAC175.03Arroyo ColoradoArroyo CityTXTexas26.3548-97.3653HC ALG, 2000BS    GGulf CoastG330xLower Laguna Madre EDAG330Lower Laguna MadreYY 03MAY2002
ANDMP114.00St. Andrews BayMilitary PointFLFlorida30.12667-85.63333AC AND,AND-1,2154BSMicropogonias undulatus (Atlantic croaker)10 meters11390 (NAD 1927; July 16, 1983) 11413 (NAD 1927; July 16, 1983)This site is located in Saint Andrew Bay, south of Panama City and Watson Bayou. It is located 0.6 nautical miles west of the Qk Fl R 17ft 28 marker on Military Point, and 0.4 nautical miles southwest of the 27 Fl G 2.5 sec 1 7ft marker near Bay Harbor.GGulf CoastG110xSt. Andrew Bay EDAG110St. Andrew BayYYY03MAY2002
APACG112.02Apalachicola BayCape GeorgeFLFlorida29.583333-85.066667AC 2153BS    GGulf CoastG102x_CDA_G102 (Apalachicola Bay)G102_CDA_G102 (Apalachicola Bay)  Y03MAY2002
APASG112.01Apalachicola BaySt. George IslandFLFlorida29.64833-84.97333ACSPAPA,APA-A,2155BSLeiostomus xanthurus (spot) (1984); Micropogonias undulatus (Atlantic croaker) (1984-1986, 1988, 1990)3 meters11404 (NAD 1927; September 1, 1984)This site center is located northwest of Government Cut, which separates Little Saint George Island and Saint George Island. It is south of where the Intracoastal Waterway turns 90 degrees to go north into Apalachicola Bay. The center is 0.1 nautical miles northwest of the Iso G 6s 36ft buoy that marks the entrance to the Government Cut, and 0.6 nautical miles southwest of the C 77 marker on the south side of the Intracoastal Waterway.GGulf CoastG100xApalachicola Bay EDAG100Apalachicola BayYYY03MAY2002
BALBC56.10Baltimore HarborBrewerton ChannelMDMaryland39.20833-76.52333WPSB2345BSRoccus americanus (white perch) (1989, 1990)6 meters12278 (NAD 1927; August 17, 1985)This site is located in Fort McHenry Channel near the Marine Channel entrance and northwest of the Brewerton angle. It is located 0.6 nautical mile east-southeast of Hawkins Point, and 0.5 nautical miles southwest of the G C3 marker by .MMiddle AtlanticM130nPatapsco/Gunpowder Rivers EDAM130Chesapeake BayYYY03MAY2002
BALFM56.20Baltimore HarborFort McHenry ChannelMDMaryland39.245-76.56333SED BALBSFish were not sampled at this site.6 meters12278 (NAD 1927, August 17, 1985)The site center is located west of the Fort McHenry Channel, northeast of Fairfield, and west of Dundalk Marine Terminal. The center can be found 0.2 nautical miles southwest of the Fl G 4 sec 15 M channel marker on the west side of the Fort McHenry Channel, and 0.3 nautical miles northwest of the C 13M buoy.MMiddle AtlanticM130nPatapsco/Gunpowder Rivers EDAM130Chesapeake BayY  03MAY2002
BARBP138.01Barataria BayBarataria PassLALouisiana29.32-89.94AC BAR,BAR-1,BAR-A,2125BS    GGulf CoastG200xBarataria Bay EDAG200Barataria BayYYY03MAY2002
BEAOP258.08Beaufort SeaOliktok PointAKAlaska70.5-149.96667FhS OLI,1295BSMyoxocephalus quadricornis (four-horn sculpin) (1985, 1986); Pleuronectes glacialis (Arctic flounder) (1985); Coregonus sardinella (least cisco) (1985)2 meters16062 (NAD 1927; March 12, 1983)This site is located north of Kotzebue Sound and Cape Krusenstern, at the foot of Mulgrave Hills.AKAlaskaAKAlaskaAKAlaskaYYY03MAY2002
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Benthic Surveillance Project

Analyzed chemical and biological contaminant trends in sediment and fish tissue collected at 183 coastal sites from 1984 to 1993.

The database includes: sediment, fish liver and fish bile chemistry for over 100 organic and inorganic contaminants, and associated diseases in the fish livers. NOAA Fisheries partnered on this project. Tell me more..