Climate, Biodiversity and Fisheries in the Coral Triangle: Embracing the E in Ecosystem Approaches to Fisheries Management
The Coral Triangle (CT) is the most diverse and biologically complex marine ecosystem on the planet. The waters of the CT provide food security, livelihoods, and coastal protection to 100s of millions of people across its culturally diverse coastal commun...
NOAA/NMFS/CRED Deep CTD profiles from 15 cruises near islands, atolls and shoals in the central tropical Pacific 1999-2012 (NODC Accession 0115299)
The Coral Reef Ecosystem Division of the Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, part of the National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), conducted CTD profiling during 15 research cruises on the NOAA Ships ...
Coral Triangle regional ecosystem approach to fisheries management (EAFM) guidelines / edited and compiled by Robert Pomeroy, Megan Moews, Rusty Brainard ; key contributors, Robert Pomeroy, Megan Moews, Rusty Brainard, Adel Heenan, Janna Shackeroff, Nygiel Armada.
"Overall, this document attempts to support the Coral Triangle country leaders' goal of governing fisheries across a six-country region at the scales relevant to ensuring sustainability of fisheries, food security, and other ecosystem services and respect...
2018 Status Report Scoring Methodology for Pacific Jurisdictions
Ecosystem condition assessments are a common approach to synthesizing a large amount of ecosystem monitoring data into a public-friendly report that can be understood by decision makers, managers, and scientists alike. Fundamentally, status reports help a...
Coral Reefs: Vulnerability to Climate Change in West Hawaiʻi
Our team has generated information on climate change, resilience, and human impacts, and then combined these inputs to assess coral reef ecosystem vulnerability. The results indicate that vulnerability to climate change varies greatly among the coral reef...
Re-Evaluating the Health of Coral Reef Communities : Baselines and Evidence for Human Impacts across the Central Pacific
"Numerous studies have documented declines in the abundance of reef-building corals over the last several decades and in some but not all cases, phase shifts to dominance by macroalgae have occurred. These assessments, however, often ignore the remainder ...
Deep Profiles of Temperature, Salinity, Oxygen Saturation, and Flourescence
Data from 12 Select R/V Oscar Elton Sette Cruises in the Northwest
Hawaiian Islands 2003-2007 (NODC Accession 0036670)
The Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, part of the National Marine
Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
conducted cruises in the Northwest Hawaiian Islands on the R/V Oscar Elton
Sette during 2003-2007. 12 sel...
Deep Profiles of Temperature, Salinity, Oxygen Saturation, and Flourescence
Data from 14 Select R/V Hi'ialakai, Townsend Cromwell,and Oscar Elton Sette
Cruises in the Northwest Hawaiian Islands and Guam 1999-2006 (NODC Accession 0038588)
The Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, part of the National Marine
Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
conducted cruises in the Northwest Hawaiian Islands and Guam on the R/V
Hi'ialakai, Townsend Cromwell, and...
CRED Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) Hydrocast Data from 10 Select R/V
Hi'ialakai and Oscar Elton Sette Cruises in the main Hawaiian Islands,
Northwest Hawaiian Islands, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern
Mariana Islands 2007-2008 (NODC Accession 0052123)
The Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, part of the National Marine
Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
conducted cruises in the main Hawaiian Islands, Northwest Hawaiian Islands,
Guam, and the Commonwealth of ...