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Tag Archives: Marc Nadon
SE16-02: American Samoa Reef Fish Survey Summary
by Adel Heenan and Marc Nadon For the past three weeks, the NOAA Ship Oscar Elton Sette has been the support platform for the Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center’s reef fish survey project. This research project was led by the … Continue reading
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Tagged Adel Heenan, American Samoa Department of Marine and Wildlife Resources, Bigelow Laboratory of Ocean Sciences, biomass, Coral Reef Conservation Program, Coral Reef Ecosystem Program, CRCP, CREP, detritivore, dmwr, herbivore, invertivore, Marc Nadon, National Coral Reef Monitoring Program, NCRMP, NOAA, Ofu, Olosega, omnivore, Oscar Elton Sette, Pacific RAMP, PIFSC, re-breather, reef fish, reef fish survey, Rose Atoll, SCUBA, Ta`u, Tutuila
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Fish assessment cruises in the main Hawaiian Islands: preliminary results from latest visual surveys
Coral Reef Ecosystem Division (CRED) staff members Danny Merritt, John Rooney, and Jacob Asher are participating in the PIFSC cruise SE-12-08 aboard the NOAA Ship Oscar Elton Sette, which left Honolulu on Sept. 22 for operations in the main Hawaiian … Continue reading
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Tagged Adel Heenan, baited remote underwater video stations, biomass, BotCam, BRUVS, coral cover, Coral Reef Ecosystem Division, CRED, cruise, Danny Merritt, fish, Fish Biology and Stock Assessment Branch, fish monitoring brief, fishery-independent, Hawai`i Division of Land and Natural Resources, Huki Pono, Ivor Williams, Jacob Asher, Jill Zamzow, JIMAR, John Rooney, Joint Institute for Marine and Ecosystem Research, Kaylyn McCoy, Kevin Lino, Lāna`i, main Hawaiian islands, Marc Nadon, Maui, Moloka`i, monitoring brief, Oahu, Oscar Elton Sette, Pacific RAMP, Pacific Reef Assessment and Monitoring Program, Paula Ayotte, Rapid Ecological Assessment, REA, reef fish, Sette, SPC, stationary point count, stock assessment, TOAD, towed optical assessment device, University of Hawai`i, University of Hawai`i at Mānoa, University of Western Australia
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