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Coral reef ecosystems of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands : interim results emphasizing the 2000 surveys / [J. Maragos and D. Gulko, editors].


Description:

Title:
Coral reef ecosystems of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands : interim results emphasizing the 2000 surveys / [J. Maragos and D. Gulko, editors].
Imprint:
Honolulu, Hawaii : U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Hawaii Dept. of Land and Natural Resources, 2002.
Physical Description:
49 p. : col. ill., maps ; 28 cm.
General Note:
Title from cover.
NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program, Pacific Reef Assessment and Monitoring Program (Pacific RAMP): Bilingual Monitoring for the U.S. Pacific Islands and Atolls. Project ID: 1221-05. Principal Investigator: Rusty Brainard.
"Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative Research Program"--Cover.
"Major contributors to report: Bishop Museum, Department of Land and Natural Resources, National Marine Fisheries Service, Honolulu Laboratory (NOAA), National Ocean Service (NOAA), Oceanic Institute, University of California at Santa Cruz, University of Hawaii, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (DOI)"--Cover verso.
"The Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Reef Assessment and Monitoring Program (NOWRAMP) was launched in early 2000 taking advantage of the groundswell of political and public support for coral reef protection and the advances in modern technology now available to assess, map, monitor and manage large remote marine ecosystems. The major goal of NOWRAMP was to map and rapidly assess the shallow reefs of the NWHI for their biodiversity, status, and management needs"--P. 4.
Additional Physical Form Note:
Also available online via the Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative Research Program home page.
Topical Term:
Coral reef ecology Hawaii Leeward Islands.
Coral reefs and islands Hawaii Leeward Islands.
Corals Hawaii Leeward Islands.
Coral reef fishes Effect of human beings on Hawaii Leeward Islands.
Endangered species Hawaii Leeward Islands.
Marine biodiversity conservation Hawaii Leeward Islands.
Geographic Name:
Leeward Islands (Hawaii) Environmental conditions.
Personal Name:
Maragos, James E., 1944-
Gulko, D. (David)
Brainard, Russell.
Corporate Name:
Hawaii Coral Reef Assessment and Monitoring Program
Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Hawaii. Department of Land and Natural Resources
United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Oceanic Institute.
University of California, Santa Cruz.
University of Hawaii (Honolulu)
Electronic Access:
Access Information:
LibraryLocationCall NumberTypeCopies
NOAA Central Library, Silver Spring, MDSTACKSQH541.5.C7 C678 2002BOOK1
NOAA Seattle Regional Library, Seattle, WASTACKSQH541.5.C7 C67 2002BOOK1
NOAA Miami Regional Library, Miami, FLSTACKSQH541.5.C7 C67 2002BOOK1
SWFSC La Jolla Laboratory Library, La Jolla, CASTACKSQH541.5.C7 C49 2002BOOK1
SEFSC Miami Laboratory Library, Miami, FLSTACKSQH541.5.C7 C67 2002BOOK1
INTERNETINTERNETQH541.5.C7 C678 2002 (Online)E-BOOK1
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