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Sea Nettles Sighting Report Form:

The general public is invited to share their seanettles sightings with NOAA to help validate and refine the predictive model.

Report submitted:

Email address:

Location (select one method):

My Default Location

Latitude & Longitude:

N W Pick location from map

Date & Time:

Date (mm/dd/yyyy):

Pick date from calendar

Time (HH:MM):

Conditions:

AIR:

Temperature:

°C or °F

Cloud Cover (%):

clear sky

0%

20% cloud cover

20%

40% cloud cover

40%

60% cloud cover

60%

80% cloud cover

80%

100% cloud cover

100%

WATER:

[optional entires]

Temperature:

°C or °F

Salinity (ppt):

Clarity:

clear water

Very Clear

somewhat clear water

Somewhat Clear

turbid water

Turbid

extremely turbid water

Extremely Turbid

Observations:

Jellyfish identified:

Number seen:

Size (approx):

Marble (approx. 1/2 inch)

Golfball (approx. 1 inch)

Baseball (approx. 3 inch)

Softball (approx. 5 inch)

Bowlingball (approx 12 inch)

Really Big (larger than 12 inch)

Additional Information:

(For a printable copy of this form, click here)

 

Please send your comments to Christopher Brown.

 

This project represents collaboration between scientists of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration , Yale University, Shannon Point Marine Center and the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. Funding for this project was provided by the NOAA Ocean Remote Sensing Program, the NOAA Center for Sponsored Coastal Ocean Research EcoForecasting Program and Maryland SeaGrant.

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