Community structure of hermatypic corals at Kure Atoll in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands: Stemming the shifting baseline
"The distribution and abundance of scleractinian corals at Kure Atoll in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands was determined by georeferenced towed-diver surveys that covered close to 27,000 m2 of benthic habitat and site-specific surveys at 21 sites during ...
CRED Benthic Habitat Towboard Still Photos from Jarvis Island in March and April, 2004
This data is in the form of JPEG still photos taken every 15 seconds from a benthic habitat towboard being towed by small boats at Jarvis Island between March 26 and April 5, 2004. The towboard is operated by a SCUBA diver who maintains the camera approxi...
CRED Benthic Habitat Towboard Still Photos from Kingman Atoll in March and April, 2004
This data is in the form of JPEG still photos taken every 15 seconds from a benthic habitat towboard being towed by small boats at Kingman Island between March 26 and April 5, 2004. The towboard is operated by a SCUBA diver who maintains the camera approx...
CRED Benthic Habitat Towboard Still Photos from Palmyra in March and April, 2004
This data is in the form of JPEG still photos taken every 15 seconds from a benthic habitat towboard being towed by small boats at Palmyra Atoll between March 26 and April 5, 2004. The towboard is operated by a SCUBA diver who maintains the camera approxi...
Community structure of hermatypic corals at Laysan Island and Lisianski Island/Neva Shoal in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands: a new layer of scientific exploration
"The distribution and abundance of scleractinian corals at Laysan Island and Lisianski Island/Neva Shoal in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands were determined by georeferenced towed-diver surveys that covered more than 56,000 m2 of benthic habitat and site...
Safety in numbers? Abundance may not safeguard corals from increasing carbon dioxide
"Marine conservation efforts often focus on increasing stocks of species with low population abundances by reducing mortality or enhancing recruitment. However, global changes in climate and ocean chemistry are density-independent factors that can strongl...
Mass coral bleaching on high-latitude reefs in the Hawaiian Archipelago
"The first mass coral bleaching ever recorded in the remote Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (NWHI), a chain of small islands, atolls, and banks that span ~1800 kilometers over more than five degrees of latitude in the northern part of the Hawaiian Archipela...
Community structure of hermatypic corals at Pearl and Hermes Atoll, Northwestern Hawaiian Islands: Unique Conservation Challenges in the Hawaiian Archipelago
"The distribution and abundance of scleractinian corals at Pearl and Hermes Atoll (PHA), Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, were determined by georeferenced towed-diver surveys that covered more than 85,000 m2 of benthic habitat and site-specific surveys at 3...