Indicators | Integrated Ecosystem Assessment Skip to main content

IEA Main Navigation

  • Home
  • Alaska
  • California Current
  • Gulf of Mexico
  • Northeast
  • West Hawai‘i
  • Ecosystem Status Reports
  • Publications
  • News

Search form

gom-banner-SM.jpg

Gulf of Mexico Integrated Ecosystem Assessment

  • GoMIEA
  • Indicators
    • Artificial Structures
    • Land Use Change
    • Bird Abundance
    • Sea Level Rise
    • Commercial Landings
    • Fish Stock Status
    • Sea Surface Temperature
    • Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation
    • Hypoxia
    • Integrated Perspectives
  • Ecosystem Status Report
  • Projects
    • Ecosystem Support for Fisheries
    • Species Vulnerability to Climate
    • Ocean Tipping Points
    • Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
    • Red Tides Impact More Than Just Fish
  • Publications

Key Indicators

Indicators presented in this section were developed to represent the current status and historical trends of key components of the Gulf of Mexico marine ecosystem. They are presented in the Gulf of Mexico Ecosystem Status Report. 


ARTIFICIAL STRUCTURES

LAND USE CHANGE

BIRD ABUNDANCE

SEA LEVEL RISE

COMMERCIAL LANDINGS

FISH STOCK STATUS

SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE

ATLANTIC MULTIDECADAL OSCILLATION

HYPOXIA

INTEGRATED PERSPECTIVES

 

 


NOAA Logo Accessibility | EEO | FOIA | Information Quality | Policies & Disclaimer | Privacy Policy | USA.gov