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ID S-3-04-MU
Abstract United States Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California. Chief Scientists: Greg Piniak, Eric Brown, Univ. of Hawaii. Sampling data (lightmeter, temperature, sedimenttrap, fluorometer) of field activity S-3-04-MU in Maui, HI from 07/17/2004 to 07/29/2004
Organization United States Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California
Project/Theme Mendenhall Research
Chief Scientist Greg Piniak
Eric Brown
Activity Type Sampling
Platform none
Area of Operation
Maui, HI
Location map S-3-04-MU location map of where navigation equipment operated
Bounding Coordinates 21.00000
-156.75000    -155.75000
20.25000
Ports LEAVE Maalaea, Maui
ARRIVE Maalaea, Maui
Dates 07/17/2004 (JD 199) to 07/29/2004 (JD 211)
Analog Materials No analog holdings.
Index map

S-3-04-MU map of where navigation equipment operated

Information Specialist
Greg Piniak
Equipment Used
lightmeter
temperature
sedimenttrap
fluorometer
Purpose
measure coral growth rates under sediment stress; coral PAM fluorometry under
sediment stress
Summary
July 17: arrive Maui

July 18: retrieve coral transplants and sediment traps from Harbor

July 19: buoyant weights for transplants

July 20: lab prep for PAM experiment at Maui Ocean Center

July 21: return coral transplants to original collection site; dismantle transp
lant sites in Harbor, lab prep for PAM experiment

July 22: calibrate PAM light meter and LI-192SA, collect corals offshore of Sug
ar Beach with Maui Ocean Center staff for PAM experiment

July 23: CRAMP monitoring dives with Eric Brown and Hawaii DLNR staff; prepare
corals for PAM experiment, collect sediment for PAM experiment

July 24: retrieve transplants and sediment traps from Sugar Beach, begin PAM ex
periment

July 25: PAM experiment, buoyant weight for Sugar Beach corals

July 26-28: PAM experiment

July 29: dismantle PAM experiment, measure coral surface areas
Notes
Transplant site; location; depth (m)

Sugar Beach 20d 47.222'N, 156d 28.250'W 2 meters

Malaea dock 20d 47.460N, 156d 30.800'W 2 meters

Malaea Triangle 20d 47.467'N, 156d 30.688'W 2 meters

Malaea East mole 2 20d 47.488'N, 156d 30.599'W 2.5 meters

Coral collection for PAM experiment

Offshore Sugar Beach 20d 46.459'N, 156d 28.869'W depth = 12-15 m

Sediment collection for PAM experiment:
Malaea Harbor 20d 47.539'N, 156d 30.626'W depth = 3 m

Sugar Beach 20d 47.798'N, 156d 30.074'W depth less than 0.1 m
Got Help? For S-3-04-MU, we would appreciate any information on -- analog materials, contract, crew, days at sea, dive count, funding, information to be derived, kms of navigation, national plan, NGDC Info, owner, project number, publications, scanned materials, seismic description, station count, station description, submersible, tabulated info.

 

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