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| https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/aws_crrf
| https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/aws_crrf.graph
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| CRRF Weather Station: Palau: Koror: Ngeanges Island
| Since 2007, the Coral Reef Research Foundation (CRRF) has operated a Campbell Scientific automatic weather station (AWS) in Palau designed to measure meteorological/atmospheric conditions relevant to Koror State's Rock Islands Southern Lagoon, a World Heritage Site. With little flat land in the Rock Islands, the weather station is located on a 40-ft tower situated on a karst ridge on Ngeanges Island at 100 ft elevation, about 5.4 km (3.5 mi) from CRRF's study site at Jellyfish Lake. It measures a suite of atmospheric conditions for comparison with CRRF's temporary, floating weather station located on a tripod in Jellyfish Lake, and provides vital data for studying how local weather conditions and ENSO events affect the marine lake environment.\n\ncdm_data_type = TimeSeries\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\naltitude (Distance above mean sea level, m)\nstation_name (station)\nair_temperature (Celsius)\nair_temperature_max (maximum air temperature, Celsius)\nair_temperature_max_time (maximum air temperature: observation time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nair_temperature_min (minimum air temperature, Celsius)\nair_temperature_min_time (minimum air temperature: observation time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nair_temperature_std (air temperature standard deviation, Celsius)\nwind_speed (m/s)\nwind_speed_max (gust speed, m/s)\nwind_speed_max_time (gust speed: observation time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nwind_speed_min (minimum wind speed, m/s)\nwind_speed_min_time (minimum wind speed: observation time, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nwind_speed_std (wind speed standard deviation, m/s)\nwind_from_direction (wind direction, degrees)\nwind_from_direction_std (wind direction standard deviation, degrees)\nrainfall_amount (total rainfall, mm)\n... (23 more variables)\n
| https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/aws_crrf_fgdc.xml
| https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/aws_crrf_iso19115.xml
| https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/aws_crrf/index.htmlTable
| https://www.pacioos.hawaii.edu/weather/obs-koror/
| https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/aws_crrf.rss
| https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=aws_crrf&showErrors=false&email=
| Coral Reef Research Foundation (CRRF)
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| https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/maui_water_quality.subset
| https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/maui_water_quality
| https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/tabledap/maui_water_quality.graph
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| Maui Citizen Science Coastal Water Quality Data
| A network of citizen science volunteers periodically monitored water quality at several beaches across the island of Maui in the State of Hawaii during the years 2010-2016. This community-based monitoring effort provided valuable data for resource management purposes. Informed volunteer networks can serve as a community's \"eyes and ears\" and will often provide the first indications of changes to a system. In addition to the value of early detection, it is important to maintain ongoing monitoring efforts to compile data and document resource conditions.\n\nIn addition to water temperature, salinity, turbidity (water clarity), and pH, sampling sites were also monitored for harmful bacteria levels of Enterococcus through 2014-06-26. This indicator bacteria has been correlated with the presence of human pathogens (disease-causing organisms) and therefore with human illnesses such as gastroenteritis, diarrhea, and various infections in epidemiological studies. As such, it is commonly measured in beach water quality monitoring programs. For reference, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 1986 Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Bacteria recommends that a water quality alert is posted if either: (a.) the latest water sample exceeds 104 CFU/100 mL of Enterococcus, or (b.) the geometric mean of the past 30 days of water samples exceeds 35 CFU/100 mL. One of the limitations of all available and EPA-approved test methods is that the sample must be incubated for about 24 hours.\n\nData were managed through an online repository, the Coral Reef Monitoring Data Portal (now defunct), developed and coordinated by the Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL) and its partners with funding provided by the Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Data collection was coordinated by the Hawaii Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR), the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary (HIHWNMS), Aquanimity Now, the Digital Bus, Save Honolua Coalition, Project S.E.A.-Link, and other local organizations and agencies. Data are publicly distributed by the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS).\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\n... (9 more variables)\n
| https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/maui_water_quality_fgdc.xml
| https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/maui_water_quality_iso19115.xml
| https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/info/maui_water_quality/index.htmlTable
| https://coral.org/maui/
| https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/rss/maui_water_quality.rss
| https://pae-paha.pacioos.hawaii.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=maui_water_quality&showErrors=false&email=
| Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL)
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