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)

Description

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 investigations of the marine organisms of Pearl Harbor, with emphasis on detection of nonindigenous marine organisms that may have become established in the harbor over the past century. Fieldwork for the Phase II investigations commenced in November 1997 and ended in October 1998. Phase II studies investigated the estuarine and freshwater areas of the mouths of streams that enter the harbor's three main lochs. Data were taken at 16 stations. This dataset contains observations from Phase II.

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0 https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/archive/accession/0001114

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  • invertebrate species
  • fish species
  • salinity
  • crustacean species
  • united states of america
  • aquatic habitat
  • coastal studies
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  • benthic
  • ocean chemistry
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  • coris_metadata
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  • sediment-dwelling organisms and their substratum
  • turbidity

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