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Scientists assess herbivorous fishes and coral health off West Maui
In recent weeks, Coral Reef Ecosystem Division (CRED) staff participated in two separate projects for which they conducted surveys and other field work near Kahekili, Maui, in Hawai`i. Surveys help evaluate West Maui management area Ivor Williams and Kevin Lino of … Continue reading →
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Tagged Acanthurus leucopareius, Acanthurus triostegus, algal bloom, bacteria, belt-transect survey, bluespine unicornfish, Cheryl Woodley, convict surgeonfish, coral health, Coral Reef Conservation Program, Coral Reef Ecosystem Division, CRCP, CRED, DAR, Darla White, Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Aquatic Resources, DLNR, Environmental Protection Agency, Erin Looney, fish, herbivorous fish, Hollings Marine Laboratory, Ivor Williams, Kahekili Herbivore Fisheries Management Area, Kahelili, Kevin Lino, KHFMA, land-based sources of pollution, Lisa May, main Hawaiian islands, Maui, Naso unicornis, National Park Service, phase shift, sewage, surgeonfish, wastewater, Whitebar surgeonfish
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