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Assessment of Invasiveness of the Orange Keyhole Sponge Mycale Armata in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii Based on Surveys 2005-2006, Year 2 of Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative (NODC Accession 0033380)


Identification_Information:
Citation:
  • Citation_Information:
    • Originator: S.L. Coles
    • Originator: H. Bolick
    • Originator: J. Marchetti
    • Originator: A. Montgomery
    • Originator: Hawaii Biological Survey
    • Originator: Bishop Museum
    • Originator: Honolulu, Hawaii
    • Publication_Date: 2007
    • Title: Assessment of Invasiveness of the Orange Keyhole Sponge Mycale Armata in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii Based on Surveys 2005-2006, Year 2 of Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative (NODC Accession 0033380)
    • Publication_Information:
      • Publication_Place: Honolulu, Hawaii
      • Publisher: Bishop Museum
    • Online_Linkage: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/archive/accession/0033380
Description:
  • Abstract:
    •         The Orange Keyhole Sponge, Mycale armata Thiele, was unknown in Hawaii
      prior to 1996.  It was first reported in Pearl Harbor and  has been reported
      in low abundance from a few coral reef locations near harbors, but in
      Kaneohe Bay it has become a major component of the benthic biota in the
      south bay in the last 5-10 years.  An initial study was conducted in 2004-2005
      to determine Mycale armatas distribution, abundance throughout the bay,
      its growth rates on marked permanent quadrats, and whether mechanical removal
      would be an effective management technique for its control (Coles and Bolick
      2006).  Findings in the first year from 190 manta board surveys and 19
      quantitative photo-transects on 18 reefs throughout Kaneohe Bay indicated
      that the sponge had its greatest abundance in the south bay near the
      Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB) pier and Coconut Island.
      Despite the apparent visual dominance of this conspicuous sponge on many
      reefs, its maximum coverage measured on any transect in 2004-2005 was 9.2% of
      the bottom, with a mean of two transects at this site of 6.5%, and sponge was
      substantially less than coral coverage at all sites.  However, measurement of
      changes in sponge area on ten permanent quadrats photographed quarterly
      throughout the year indicated a significant average increase in sponge of 13%.
      Attempts to mechanically remove sponge on ten other permanent quadrats was
      very time-consuming, requiring up to an equivalent of 22 hr m-2 for removal,
      and sponge regrew an significant average of 10% during the year following
      removal.
      
      The study was continued for a second year to determine whether changes in
      sponge coverage and distribution in the bay could be detected, whether the
      first year's rates of increase in sponge cover on permanent quadrats would
      continue, and whether a more effective method of sponge control could be
      devised.  Photo-transects repeated at 11 of the 19 sites from Year 1 indicated
      increased sponge cover at all sites with significant increases at 7 of the 11
      sites, and highest sponge coverage still occurring in the vicinity of Coconut
      Island. The permanent control photo-quadrats remaining from the first year
      were re-photographed quarterly and showed a further non-significant increase
      of 1.7% during Year 2.  Re-growth of sponge on the remaining removal quadrats
      averaged a non-significant increase of 6.3%.  Four more photoquadrats were
      deployed in March 2006 and sponge surfaces on two of these were mechanically
      removed, followed by injection of the sponge with air delivered by a 10 cm
      long bone necrosis needle.  This treatment resulted in mean reduction from
      initial values of sponge cover of up to 73% a month later.  Four more quadrats
      were deployed in May and these were treated by air injection alone, which
      showed little visible effect one month later.  Sponge on these quadrats were
      re-injected with air, and one month later showed mean reductions in sponge of
      57%.  Some regrowth of sponge occurred on these removal quadrats, resulting in
      a net average reduction of 42% below pretreatment conditions for the five of
      the six quadrats that remained by the end of the study.
      
      Overall, the two-year study suggests that growth and spread of Mycale armata
      on Kaneohe Bay reefs and may now be slowly but steadily extending beyond
      its area of highest concentration in the south bay.  The air injection method
      may provide a means for reducing the range expansion and impact of the sponge
      if substantial resources are directed toward controlling this highly invasive
      species.  Before a large-scale control effort is considered, a pilot study of
      reducing the sponge by air injection should be conducted and results monitored
      to determine the effectiveness of this means of control in both the area of
      highest sponge abundance and at the boundary of present sponge occurrence.
            
  • Purpose:
    •         To determine Mycale armata's distribution, abundance throughout the bay, its
      growth rates on permanent quadrats, and whether mechanical removal would be
      an effective management technique for its control.
            
  • Supplemental_Information:
    •         NOAASupplemental:Entry_ID: Unknown
      Sensor_Name: SCUBA, digital camera
      Source_Name: manual
      Project_Campaign: Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative
      Originating_Center: Bishop Museum
      Storage_Medium: Excel, PDF, MS Word, JPEG
      Online_size: 848751 kilobytes
      
      Resource Description: NODC Accession Number 0033380
            
Time_Period_of_Content:
  • Time_Period_Information:
    • Range_of_Dates/Times:
      • Beginning_Date: 2005
      • Ending_Date: 2006
  • Currentness_Reference:
    ground condition
Status:
  • Progress: Complete
  • Maintenance_and_Update_Frequency: None Planned
Spatial_Domain:
  • Bounding_Coordinates:
    • West_Bounding_Coordinate: -157.852
    • East_Bounding_Coordinate: -157.763
    • North_Bounding_Coordinate: 21.510
    • South_Bounding_Coordinate: 21.412
Keywords:
  • Theme:
    • Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: NCEI Geoportal Filter
    • Theme_Keyword: CoRIS_Metadata
  • Theme:
    • Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: None
    • Theme_Keyword: Biological survey
    • Theme_Keyword: coastal studies
    • Theme_Keyword: coral reef
    • Theme_Keyword: taxa
    • Theme_Keyword: marine organisms
    • Theme_Keyword: coral species
    • Theme_Keyword: algae species
    • Theme_Keyword: total biota
    • Theme_Keyword: nonindigenous and cryptogenic marine taxa
    • Theme_Keyword: frequency of occurrence of species
    • Theme_Keyword: distribution and relative abundance of Mycale armata
    • Theme_Keyword: relative abundance of the invasive algae Dictyosphaeria cavernosa, Gracilaria salicornia, and Kappaphycus sp.
    • Theme_Keyword: percent cover of Mycale armata, macroalgae, corals and other invertebrates, and substratum types within the photoquadrats
  • Theme:
    • Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: CoRIS Theme Thesaurus
    • Theme_Keyword: EARTH SCIENCE > Oceans > Coastal Processes > Coral Reefs > Coral Reef Ecology > Invasive/introduced Species
    • Theme_Keyword: EARTH SCIENCE > Oceans > Coastal Processes > Coral Reefs
  • Theme:
    • Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: CoRIS Discovery Thesaurus
    • Theme_Keyword: Numeric Data Sets > Biology
  • Theme:
    • Theme_Keyword_Thesaurus: ISO 19115 Topic Category
    • Theme_Keyword: environment
    • Theme_Keyword: 007
    • Theme_Keyword: biota
    • Theme_Keyword: 002
  • Place:
    • Place_Keyword_Thesaurus: None
    • Place_Keyword: Hawaiian Islands
    • Place_Keyword: Oahu
    • Place_Keyword: Kaneohe Bay
    • Place_Keyword: Coconut Island
  • Place:
    • Place_Keyword_Thesaurus: CoRIS Region
    • Place_Keyword: MHI
  • Place:
    • Place_Keyword_Thesaurus: CoRIS Place Thesaurus
    • Place_Keyword: OCEAN BASIN > Pacific Ocean > Central Pacific Ocean > Hawaiian Islands > Oahu Island > Oahu (21N157W0003)
    • Place_Keyword: COUNTRY/TERRITORY > United States of America > Hawaii > Honolulu > Oahu (21N157W0003)
    • Place_Keyword: COUNTRY/TERRITORY > United States of America > Hawaii > Honolulu > Kaneohe Bay (21N157W0004)
    • Place_Keyword: OCEAN BASIN > Pacific Ocean > Central Pacific Ocean > Hawaiian Islands > Oahu Island > Kaneohe Bay (21N157W0004)
  • Stratum:
    • Stratum_Keyword_Thesaurus: None
    • Stratum_Keyword: benthic
Access_Constraints:
  • None
Use_Constraints:
  •       Dataset credit required
        
Point_of_Contact:
  • Contact_Information:
    • Contact_Person_Primary:
      • Contact_Person: Steve L. Coles
    • Contact_Position: Scientist
    • Contact_Address:
      • Address_Type: mailing address
      • Address:
        Bishop Museum, 1525 Bernice St.
      • City: Honolulu
      • State_or_Province: HI
      • Postal_Code: 96817
      • Country: U.S.A.
    • Contact_Voice_Telephone: (808) 847-8256
    • Contact_Facsimile_Telephone: (808) 841-8968
    • Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: slcoles@bishopmuseum.org
    • Hours_of_Service: 9:00 - 5:00PM, Pacific time
    • Contact Instructions:
      E-mail/phone/letter
Data_Set_Credit:
  •       Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative,Bishop Museum
        
Native_Data_Set_Environment:
  • Excel spreadsheets, PDF, MS Word, JPEG
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Data_Quality_Information:
Logical_Consistency_Report:
  • see Lineage, Process Step
Completeness_Report:
  • the survey was 100% completed
Lineage:
  • Process_Step:
    • Process_Description:
      details at ../data/0-data/Photoquadrats/Method Manual.doc (.pdf) ../data/0-data/Photoquadrats/HCRI Report Year2.doc (.pdf) Coles, S.L. and H.Bolick, 2006. Assessment of Invasiveness of the Orange Keyhole Sponge Mycale armata in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii. Final Report, Year 1. The Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative. Contribution No. 2006-02 to the Hawaii Biological Survey. Coles, S.L., and Marchetti,J., Bolick,H, Montgomery,A., 2007. Assessment of Invasiveness of the Orange Keyhole Sponge Mycale armata in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii. Final Report, Year 2. The Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative. Contribution No. 2006-02 to the Hawaii Biological Survey.
    • Process_Date: Unknown
    • Process_Contact:
      • Contact_Information:
        • Contact_Person_Primary:
          • Contact_Person: Steve L. Coles
        • Contact_Position: Scientist
        • Contact_Address:
          • Address_Type: mailing address
          • Address:
            Bishop Museum, 1525 Bernice St.
          • City: Honolulu
          • State_or_Province: HI
          • Postal_Code: 96817
          • Country: U.S.A.
        • Contact_Voice_Telephone: (808) 847-8256
        • Contact_Facsimile_Telephone: (808) 841-8968
        • Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: slcoles@bishopmuseum.org
        • Hours_of_Service: 9:00 - 5:00PM, Pacific time
        • Contact Instructions:
          E-mail/phone/letter

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Entity_and_Attribute_Information: Overview_Description:
  • Entity_and_Attribute_Overview:
    Details are described in ../data/0-data/Photoquadrats/Method Manual.doc (.pdf) ../data/0-data/Photoquadrats/HCRI Report Year2.doc (.pdf) Directories: data/0-data files and filenames as received from originator data/1-data renamed or redundant ASCII (CSV) copies of originals as prepared for the archive by NODC The original data is primarily provided as MS Excel spreadsheets. Redundant ASCII CSV-format copies were made, with each unique sheet getting a unique file. The name of the file for each sheet in a spreadsheet is spreasheetName_sheetName.CSV In other words, the name of each sheet is concatenated onto the name of the spreadsheet for each of the CSV files. Image files are all given in JPEG format.
  • Entity_and_Attribute_Detail_Citation:
    None
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Distribution_Information:
Distributor:
  • Contact_Information:
    • Contact_Organization_Primary:
      • Contact_Organization: NOAA/NESDIS/National Oceanographic Data Center
      • Contact_Person: Data Access Group, User Services Team
    • Contact_Address:
      • Address_Type: mailing and physical
      • Address:
        SSMC-3 Fourth Floor
      • Address:
        1315 East West Highway
      • City: Silver Spring
      • State_or_Province: MD
      • Postal_Code: 20910-3282
      • Country: USA
    • Contact_Voice_Telephone: 301-713-3277
    • Contact_Facsimile_Telephone: 301-713-3302
    • Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: services@nodc.noaa.gov
    • Hours_of_Service: 8am-5pm, Monday through Friday
Resource_Description:
  • Downloadable Data
Distribution_Liability:
  • NOAA makes no warranty regarding these data,expressed or implied, nor does the fact of distribution constitute such a warranty. NOAA, NESDIS, NODC and NCDDC cannot assume liability for any damages caused by any errors or omissions in these data, nor as a result of the failure of these data to function on a particular system.
Standard_Order_Process:
  • Digital_Form:
    • Digital_Transfer_Information:
      • Format_Name: MS Excel, PDF
    • Digital_Transfer_Option:
  • Fees: Prices vary depending on data set, output medium and ordering mechanism. A standard handling charge, with additional costs for special handling, may be added to the basic cost of the data.
  • Ordering_Instructions:
    Prepayment by check, money order or bank card is required. Orders may be placed via fax, email, regular mail, telephone or via the NNDC Online Store.
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Metadata_Reference_Information:
Metadata_Date: 20210106
Metadata_Review_Date: 20090803
Metadata_Contact:
  • Contact_Information:
    • Contact_Person_Primary:
      • Contact_Person: Mr. Patrick C. Caldwell
      • Contact_Organization: NOAA/NESDIS/NODC/NCDDC
    • Contact_Position: Hawaii/US Pacific Liaison
    • Contact_Address:
      • Address_Type: mailing
      • Address:
        1000 Pope Road, MSB 316
      • Address:
        Dept. of Oceanography
      • Address:
        University of Hawaii at Manoa
      • City: Honolulu
      • State_or_Province: Hawaii
      • Postal_Code: 96822
      • Country: USA
    • Contact_Voice_Telephone: (808)-956-4105
    • Contact_Facsimile_Telephone: (808) 956-2352
    • Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: caldwell@hawaii.edu
    • Hours_of_Service: 8 AM to 5 PM weekdays
    • Contact Instructions:
      check services@nodc.noaa.gov if not available
Metadata_Standard_Name:
  • FGDC Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata
Metadata_Standard_Version:
  • FGDC-STD-001-1998
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