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Wave Power Average Annual Frequency of Anomalies, 2000-2013 - Hawaii
Data provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Wave power is a major environmental forcing mechanism in Hawaii that influences a number of marine ecosystem processes including coral reef community development, structure, and persistence. By driving mixing of the upper water column, wave forcing can also play a role in nutrient availability and ocean temperature reduction during warming events. Wave forcing in Hawaii is highly seasonal, with winter months typically experiencing far greater wave power than that experienced during the summer months.
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Modified: 2025-04-21
Wave Power Average Annual Maximum Anomaly, 2000-2013 - Hawaii
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Wave power is a major environmental forcing mechanism in Hawaii that influences a number of marine ecosystem processes including coral reef community development, structure, and persistence. By driving mixing of the upper water column, wave forcing can also play a role in nutrient availability and ocean temperature reduction during warming events. Wave forcing in Hawaii is highly seasonal, with winter months typically experiencing far greater wave power than that experienced during the summer months.
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Modified: 2025-04-21
Wave Power Long-term Mean, 2000-2013 - Hawaii
Data provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Wave power is a major environmental forcing mechanism in Hawaii that influences a number of marine ecosystem processes including coral reef community development, structure, and persistence. By driving mixing of the upper water column, wave forcing can also play a role in nutrient availability and ocean temperature reduction during warming events. Wave forcing in Hawaii is highly seasonal, with winter months typically experiencing far greater wave power than that experienced during the summer months. This layer represents the mean of maximum daily wave power (kW/m) from 2000-2013.
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Modified: 2025-04-21
Wave Power Maximum Monthly Climatological Mean, 1979-2013 - Hawaii
Data provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Wave power is a major environmental forcing mechanism in Hawaii that influences a number of marine ecosystem processes including coral reef community development, structure, and persistence. By driving mixing of the upper water column, wave forcing can also play a role in nutrient availability and ocean temperature reduction during warming events. Wave forcing in Hawaii is highly seasonal, with winter months typically experiencing far greater wave power than that experienced during the summer months.
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Modified: 2025-04-21
Wave Power Standard Deviation of Long-term Mean, 2000-2013 - Hawaii
Data provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Wave power is a major environmental forcing mechanism in Hawaii that influences a number of marine ecosystem processes including coral reef community development, structure, and persistence. By driving mixing of the upper water column, wave forcing can also play a role in nutrient availability and ocean temperature reduction during warming events. Wave forcing in Hawaii is highly seasonal, with winter months typically experiencing far greater wave power than that experienced during the summer months.
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Modified: 2025-04-21
Species Distribution: Cetaceans - Hawaii
Data provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
This dataset contains a collection of known point locations of cetaceans (dolphins and whales) identified either via automated satellite tracking of tagged organisms or through direct human observation via shipborne and aerial surveys. This can be useful for assessing species abundance, population structure, habitat use, and behavior. This collection is aggregated from multiple data sources and survey periods. Each data point contains attributes for further information about the time and source of the observation.
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Modified: 2025-04-21
Species Distribution: Bottlenose Dolphin - Hawaii
Data provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
This dataset contains a collection of known point locations of bottlenose dolphins identified either via automated satellite tracking of tagged organisms or through direct human observation via shipborne and aerial surveys. This can be useful for assessing species abundance, population structure, habitat use, and behavior. This collection is aggregated from multiple data sources and survey periods listed below. Each data point contains attributes for further information about the time and source of the observation.
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Modified: 2025-04-21
Species Distribution: Fraser's Dolphin - Hawaii
Data provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
This dataset contains two known point locations of the elusive Fraser's dolphin identified through direct human observation via shipborne surveys in 2008 and 2012. Cascadia Research Collective (CRC) has been undertaking surveys for odontocetes in Hawaiian waters since 2000.
For further information, please see:
http://www.cascadiaresearch.org/hawaiian-cetacean-studies/frasers-dolph…
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Modified: 2025-04-21
Species Distribution: Risso's Dolphin - Hawaii
Data provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
This dataset contains a collection of known point locations of Risso's dolphins identified through direct human observation via shipborne and aerial surveys. This can be useful for assessing species abundance, population structure, habitat use, and behavior. This collection is aggregated from multiple data sources and survey periods listed below. Each data point contains attributes for further information about the time and source of the observation.
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Modified: 2025-04-21
Species Distribution: Rough-Toothed Dolphin - Hawaii
Data provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
This dataset contains a collection of known point locations of rough-toothed dolphins identified either via automated satellite tracking of tagged organisms or through direct human observation via shipborne and aerial surveys. This can be useful for assessing species abundance, population structure, habitat use, and behavior. This collection is aggregated from multiple data sources and survey periods listed below. Each data point contains attributes for further information about the time and source of the observation.
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Modified: 2025-04-21