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Title: Ke'e Lagoon and reef flat users baseline study, Haena State Park, Hawaii . June 1 - August 15, 1999 (NODC Accession 0002277)
Abstract: Ke'e Lagoon is a popular Kauai destination for tourist and resident beach-goers and snorkelers. It is part of the Haena State Park, and is located at the end of Route 56 in Haena, Kauai. The area has become extremely popular with visiting tourists in the last few years, and this large amount of usage has prompted this study. The environmental data collected for this study include fish species, fish counts, benthic types, and percent bottom cover of the varying types. The surveys were performed in the lagoon and on the reef flat on various days in June to August, 1999 by reputable coral reef and reef fish experts.
Date received: 20050712
Start date: 19990601
End date: 19990815
Seanames: Coastal Waters of Hawaii, Northeast Pacific Ocean (limit-180)
West boundary: -159.57
East boundary: -159.57
North boundary: 22.22
South boundary: 22.22
Observation types: survey - biological, survey - coral reef
Instrument types: visual estimate
Datatypes: BENTHIC COMMUNITIES, FISH BIOMASS, FISH CENSUS, FISH SPECIES, REEF AND/OR BOTTOM REGIME - PERCENT COVER
Submitter: Stepath, Dr. Carl
Submitting institution: Save Our Seas
Collecting institutions: Save Our Seas
Contributing projects:
Platforms: SWIMMER/DIVER (33DV)
Number of observations: 10
Supplementary information: Funding: Homeland Foundation and the Environmental Defense Fund
Availability date:
Metadata version: 4
Keydate: 2005-07-13 13:07:14+00
Editdate: 2010-02-15 19:35:16+00