Field Activity B0111BI

Identifier B0111BI
Alternate names B-01-11-BI
Purpose Recover, clean, download, and redeploy instruments that are measuring water properties contiunously at ~30 coral reef sites on the Big Island; conduct synoptic sampling of water properties, including submarine groundwater discharge plumes, and nearshore currents.
Description National Park Service,United States Geological Survey,Hawaii Department of Aquatic Resources,University of California, Berkeley,University of Hawaii Hilo. Chief Scientist: Eric Grossman. Instrument recovery and redeployment data of field activity B-01-11-BI in Big Island of Hawaii from 03/18/2011 to 03/31/2011
Location Big Island of Hawaii
Comments Staff information imported from InfoBank Lisa Marrack - UC Berkeley Reginal Reisenbichler (emeritus USGS, ) - volunteer
Projects
Platform
Boat
Itinerary
Start Kailua-Kona 2011-03-18
End Kailua-Kona 2011-03-31
Bounds
West -156.25
East -154.75
North 20.5
South 18.75
Activity Instrument recovery and redeployment

Personnel

Organization
Hawaii Department of Aquatic Resources
, HI
Organization
National Park Service(NPS)
multiple locations
Organization
University of California, Berkeley
Berkely, CA
Organization
University of Hawaii, Hilo
Hilo, HI
Organization
2885 Mission Street
Santa Cruz, CA95060
(831) 460-7401
Principal investigators Eric Grossman
Crew members
Information specialist(s)
Eric Grossman
Specialist, Information
Affiliate staff Lisa Marrack - UC Berkeley,Reginal Reisenbichler (emeritus USGS, ) - volunteer

Data types and categories

Data category: Sampling
Data type: Chemistry, Geology

Equipment used

Equipment Usage description Data types Datasets
samples Biology, Chemistry, Geology 1
Hand-grab sample Biology, Chemistry, Geology (no data reported)

Datasets


Datasets compiled from multiple sources

Dataset name Equipment Description Dataset contact
Water temperature time-series data from nearshore coral reef and anchialine pool locations along the west coast of Hawaii Island (2010-2013) samples Time-series data of water temperature were collected at 33 locations along the west coast of the Island of Hawaii, including within Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park (KAHO), and Puu o Honaunau National Historical Park (PUHO) between 2010 and 2013 in nearshore coral reef and anchialine pool settings. Temperature sensors were attached to fossil limestone, rock or dead coral within otherwise healthy coral reef settings spanning water depths of 0.1 to 8.84 m (0.3 to 29.0 ft). Continuous measurements were made every 10 or 20 minutes. Due to the large amount of data, the dataset has been split into three files. WaterTempTimeSeries_KAHO-KC.csv includes data from nearshore coral reef locations within Kaloko Bay, which lies within the KAHO boundaries, WaterTempTimeSeries_KAHO.csv includes data from nearshore reef locations and two anchialine pools within the remainder of KAHO, WaterTempTimeSeries_westHawaii.csv includes data from nearshore coral reef locations along west Hawaii coastline, outside of the KAHO boundaries. Eric Grossman

Publications

Samples collected during this field activity