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Pacific Islands Network (PACN) Marine Monitoring Sites
Locations of monitoring sites related to the Pacific Islands Network (PACN) Benthic Marine and Marine Fish monitoring protocols administered by the U.S. National Park Service... -
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) Marine Survey Locations: Pacific Islands
A compilation of the general locations of marine areas where surveys were conducted in 2012 by the Pacific Islands Office of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), including... -
Hawaii Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR) Marine Monitoring Sites: West Hawaii
The State of Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR) is the primary agency responsible for coordinating Hawaii's reef... -
NOAA/PIFSC Rapid Ecological Assessment (REA) Reef Fish Survey Locations:...
To support a long-term NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program (CRCP) for sustainable management and conservation of coral reef ecosystems, reef fish assessment surveys are... -
Wave Power Long-term Mean, 2000-2013 - Hawaii
Wave power is a major environmental forcing mechanism in Hawaii that influences a number of marine ecosystem processes including coral reef community development, structure, and... -
Non-commercial Boat-based Net Fishing Estimated Average Annual Catch of Reef...
Nearshore fisheries in the Main Hawaiian Islands encompass a diverse group of fishers using a wide array of gears and targeting many different species. Communities in Hawaii... -
Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) Standard Deviation of Long-term...
Solar irradiance is one of the most important factors influencing coral reefs. As a majority of their nutrients are obtained from symbiotic photosynthesizing organisms, reef-... -
Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) Long-term Mean, 2003-2018 - American Samoa
Solar irradiance is one of the most important factors influencing coral reefs. As a majority of their nutrients are obtained from symbiotic photosynthesizing organisms, reef-... -
Wave Power Long-term Mean, 2002-2012 - American Samoa
Wave power is a major environmental forcing mechanism that influences a number of marine ecosystem processes including coral reef community development, structure, and... -
Coral Favorability: Non-Managed Conditions: Worst Case Emissions - Guam
Many aspects of the environment are outside the control of local or regional resource managers. These conditions may require concerted global action to affect change (e.g.,... -
Sea Surface Temperature (SST) Standard Deviation of Long-term Mean,...
Sea surface temperature (SST) plays an important role in a number of ecological processes and can vary over a wide range of time scales, from daily to decadal changes. SST... -
Coastal Habitat Modification - American Samoa
Coastal habitats are utilized and altered for a suite of human uses. Habitat modification is here defined as the alteration or removal of geomorphic structure as a result of... -
Coral Favorability: Non-Managed Conditions: Present - American Samoa
Many aspects of the environment are outside the control of local or regional resource managers. These conditions may require concerted global action to affect change (e.g.,... -
Sea Surface Temperature (SST) Long-term Mean, 2000-2013 - Hawaii
Sea surface temperature (SST) plays an important role in a number of ecological processes and can vary over a wide range of time scales, from daily to decadal changes. SST... -
Hawaiian Ko'a Card Coral Health Assessments
The Hawaiian Ko'a Card (Coral Card) was developed by the Coral Reef Ecology Lab of the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB) at the University of Hawaii at Manoa to record... -
Chlorophyll-a Average Annual Maximum Anomaly, 1998-2018 - American Samoa
Chlorophyll-a, is a widely used proxy for phytoplankton biomass and an indicator for changes in phytoplankton production. As an essential source of energy in the marine... -
Sea Surface Temperature (SST) Maximum Monthly Climatological Mean, 1985-2013 - Hawaii
Sea surface temperature (SST) plays an important role in a number of ecological processes and can vary over a wide range of time scales, from daily to decadal changes. SST... -
Nitrogen Flux from Onsite Sewage Disposal Systems (OSDS) - Hawaii
This layer represents the nitrogen flux coming from onsite sewage disposal systems (OSDS) (e.g., cesspools and septic tanks). OSDS point data were obtained from the University... -
Coral Favorability: Managed Conditions - Guam
Managers have some ability to support healthy environmental conditions through strategic action at a local and regional scale, such as water quality. This layer synthesized... -
Observed Presence of Alien and Invasive Algae, 2000-2013 - Hawaii
Due to the geographic isolation of the Hawaiian Islands, close to 25% of Hawaii's reef fishes and red algae species are endemic. This leaves Hawaiian coral reefs particularly...