Marine species survey of Johnson Atoll, Central Pacific Ocean June 2000 (NODC Accession 0000697)
The marine biota of Johnston atoll was surveyed for nonindigenous species in June, 2000 with observations and collections made by investigators using Scuba. Eleven stations were surveyed, including sites at the Johnston Island pier, the north and south la...
The assessment of hull fouling as a mechanism for the introduction and dispersal of marine alien species in the main Hawaiian Islands through surveys at harbors on Oahu's southern and southwestern coasts during 2003 (NODC Accession 0001455)
Surveys for adult invertebrates that were part of the hull fouling communities were done to determine to what extent marine alien invasive species (AIS) are being transported in this fashion. The focus was to perform a qualitative analysis that created a ...
Nonindigenous Freshwater and Estuarine Species
Introductions and their Potential to Affect
Sportfishing in the Lower Stream and Estuarine
Regions of the South and West Shores of Oahu,
Hawaii: Data from 1998-1999 (NODC Accession 0001116)
Surveys of native and non-indigenous species along the south
and west shores of Oahu (excluding Pearl Harbor) were funded
by a grant from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation
with matching Dingell-Johnson funding provided by the Hawaii
Department of Na...
Biodiversity of Freshwater and Estuarine Communities in
Lower Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii with Observations on
Introduced Species: Summary from Fieldwork Conducted
in 1997-1998 (NODC Accession 0001114)
The Pearl Harbor Biodiversity Project was funded by the
Department of Defense Legacy Program, through the U. S. Navy.
The project was performed in two phases. Phase I of the study
was conducted from November 1995 through June 1997. Phase I
involved invest...
Understanding Coral Reef Fish Characteristics Using Videogrammetry in Hanauma
and Maunalua Bays, Oahu, Hawaii during 2007 (NODC Accession 0042353)
Videogrammetry data taken in 2007 are used for a study of fish within coral
reef ecosystems. We attempted to generate or find information on abundance,
growth, sex-specific size-atÂ-maturity, length-specific sex ratios,
size-fecundity relationships, age...
Shallow-water Marine Invertebrates French Frigate Shoals, Northwestern Hawaiian Islands 2000 and 2002, (NODC Accession 0001083)
This dataset focuses on marine surveys used to obtain a more in depth record of the marine fauna from French Frigate Shoals and includes
a note on nonindigenous species from NOWRAMP 2000 surveys at 39 sites and a March 2002 survey at a single site.
In Sep...
Assessment of Nonindigenous Species on Coral Reefs in the Hawaiian Islands, with Emphasis on Introduced Invertebrates (NODC Accession 0001419)
Coral reefs on the islands of Kaua'i, Moloka'i, Maui, Hawai'i and O'ahu were surveyed for the presence and impact of marine nonindigenous and cryptogenic species (NIS) using a rapid assessment method that standardized search effort for approximately 312 m...
Marine Species Survey of Johnston Atoll, Central Pacific Ocean, June 2000 (NODC Accession 0000670)
The marine biota of Johnston atoll was surveyed for non-indigenous species in June, 2000 with observations and collections made by investigators using Scuba. Eleven stations were surveyed, including sites at the Johnston Island pier, the north and south l...
Marine Species Survey of Johnston Atoll, Central Pacific Ocean, June 2000 (NODC Accession 0000679)
The marine biota of Johnston atoll was surveyed for non-indigenous species in June, 2000 with observations and collections made by investigators using Scuba. Eleven stations were surveyed, including sites at the Johnston Island pier, the north and south l...
The utility of museum records for documenting distributions of deep-sea corals off the southeastern United States
Museum records can enhance distribution maps of deep-sea corals (DSC), but museum data usually acquired from online internet catalogues may be of uncertain quality. Also, many museum records are unavailable through online sources. Holdings of four structu...