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Tag Archives: Rhonda Suka
Seafloor Mapping Mission Part 2: Hawai‘i Island
By John Rooney Our seafloor mapping mission began in early May with underwater video and photographic surveys of coral reef habitats along the shores of West Maui, as documented in Seafloor Mapping Mission: Maui. The second part of this mission, … Continue reading
Posted in coral reef ecosystem
Tagged Alenuihaha Channel, Chad Wiggins, Coral Reef Ecosystem Division, CRCP, CRED, ecospatial information team, GoPro, Hank Lynch, Hawaii Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation, Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary, John Rooney, Kawaihae Harbor, Kristin Golmon, M/V Koholā, M/V Kākū., mapping, NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program, NOAA Habitat Blueprint, Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, PIFSC, Porities compressa, Rhonda Suka, seafloor, SplashCam, State of Hawai‘i Division of Aquatic Resources, The Nature Conservancy Hawai‘I, TNC, TOAD, towed optical assessment device, underwater photography, underwater video, West Hawaii, West Maui, whale shark
Seafloor Mapping Mission: Maui
By Kell Bliss On 1 May 2015, four members of the EcoSpatial Information Team (ESI) in the Coral Reef Ecosystem Division, of NOAA’s Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, traveled to Maui to begin the first part of a two-part field … Continue reading
Posted in coral reef ecosystem
Tagged acoustic, bathymetry, Carmen DeFazio, coral cover, Coral Reef Ecosystem Division, CRED, ecospatial information team, ESI, Hawai‘i Institute for Marine Biology, Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary, Honolua Bay, John Rooney, Ka`anapali, Kell Bliss, Kristin Golmon, Lahaina, Lahaina Harbor, LiDAR, M/V Koholā, mapping, Maui, multi-beam, NOAA Biogeography Program, NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program, NOAA Corps, NOAA Habitat Blueprint, Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, PIFSC, Rhonda Suka, sea floor, State of Hawai‘i Division of Aquatic Resources, The Nature Conservancy, TOAD, towed optical assessment device, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Geological Survey, underwater camera
Scientists map seafloor around Mo‘orea in French Polynesia
By Kevin O’Brien Last month, scientists from the PIFSC Coral Reef Ecosystem Division (CRED), along with scientists from the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa (UH), began work on a collaborative … Continue reading
Posted in coral reef ecosystem
Tagged acoustic, Acoustic Habitat Investigator, AHI, bathymetry, benthic habitat, Berkeley, Cook’s Bay, Coral Reef Ecosystem Division, CRED, Frances Lichowski, French Polynesia, Gump Research Station, Jeremy Taylor, John Rooney, Joyce Miller, Kevin O’Brien, Kilo Moana, Long Term Ecological Research, LTER, mapping, Moorea, Moorea Coral Reef Long Term Ecological Research, multibeam, National Science Foundation, Opunohu Bay, Papeete, Papeete Harbor, R/V AHI, R/V Kilo Moana, Reson 8101ER, Rhonda Suka, Richard B. Gump Research Station, School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, SOEST, Tahiti, UH, University of California, University of Hawai`i at Mānoa
Researchers resurvey grounding site off south shore of O`ahu
By John Rooney Researchers from the PIFSC Coral Reef Ecosystem Division (CRED) recently completed a small-boat mission (SB-13-25) during which they resurveyed the grounding site of the USS Port Royal, which ran aground in February 2009 nearly 1 km south … Continue reading
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Tagged acoustic, AHI, bathymetry, camera sled, Coral Reef Ecosystem Division, CRED, Department of Land and Natural Resources, DLNR, Faith Knighton, Frances Lichowski, grounding site, Jeremy Taylor, John Rooney, multibeam, Oahu, optical, Reef Runway, Reson SeaBat 8101 multibeam echosounder, Rhonda Suka, SB-13-25, sonar, TOAD, towed optical assessment device, USS Port Royal