Gridded bathymetry and IKONOS estimated depths of the shelf and slope
environments of Pearl and Hermes Atoll, Hawaii, USA. Bottom coverage was achieved
in depths between 0 and 2000 meters. The ASCII includes multibeam bathymetry from
the Simrad EM300, Simrad EM3002d, and Reson 8101 multibeam sonars collected as
of October 2006 by the NOAA Coral Reef Ecosystem Division in depths between 20
and 5000 meters. The ASCII also includes estimated depths derived from high
resolution IKONOS satellite imagery by the NOAA/NOS/NCCOS/CCMA Remote Sensing
Team in shallow water between 0 and 16 meters.
This ASCII was created using data gathered from multibeam soundings and IKONOS
estimated depths for use as a planning and reference document. The data are also
being used for benthic habitat mapping, for locating Essential Fish Habitat, and
for studying geologic features of the area. Refer to supplemental information
for description of instrument and survey.
Multibeam data were collected aboard the NOAA Ship Hi'ialakai, a 218' United
States National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration research ship. The
NOAA Ship Hi'ialakai's survey sensors include a 30 kHz Simrad EM300 sonar and a
300 kHz Simrad EM3002d sonar, which provide bathymetry and imagery data, a
TSS/Applanix POS/MV Model 320, which measures position, velocity, attitude and
heading, and a Seabird SBE 9/11 plus CTD used to measure sound velocity profiles.
Multibeam data were also collected aboard the R/V AHI (Acoustic Habitat Investigator),
a 25' survey launch owned and operated by the NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science
Center in Honolulu, HI. The R/V AHI's survey sensors include a 240 kHz RESON 8101-ER
sonar providing bathymetry and imagery data, a TSS/Applanix POS/MV Model 320 which
measures position, velocity, attitude and heading, and a Seabird SBE 19 CTD used to
measure sound velocity profiles.
IKONOS estimated depths were produced using rule-based, semi-automated image analysis of
high-resolution satellite imagery for nine locations in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands.
For more information about the estimated depth data see the following online link:
http://mercury.ornl.gov/metadata/nbii/html/nos/est%5Fdepth%5Fnwhi.html
Specific equipment configurations are documented in metadata from IKONOS Estimated
Depths and cruises HI0503, HI0507, HI0609. These metadata can be accessed at:
http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/pibhmc/cms/cruise-catalog/