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PacIOOS Water Quality Sensor Partnership Program 009: Nomilo Fishpond, Kauai, Hawaii
2021-09-22
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The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed point locations. The PacIOOS Water Quality Sensor Partnership Program (WQSPP) supports scientists and natural resource managers to collect water quality data in order to inform research, conservation, planning, and resource management projects in the U.S. Insular Pacific region. Comprised of a network of "roving" water quality nearshore sensors, the WQSPP provides participating partners with sensors, data management, and technical capacity-building to allow for robust data collection. As part of the WQSPP, Kauai Sea Farm deployed a nearshore sensor at Nomilo Fishpond along the south shore of Kauai. The fishpond is a naturally-formed resource within an ancient volcanic caldera located in Kalaheo and has a centuries-long history of food production. However, it has been underutilized in the past 100 years and is undergoing a renaissance. To reduce excessive phytoplankton and prevent oxygen depletion events, the seawater channel between the pond and ocean has been restored and shellfish farming has been introduced. A research project is also expected to introduce native sea cucumber aquaculture to better cycle nutrients along the pond bottom. The PacIOOS water quality sensor has been utilized to measure changes in four areas of the pond throughout the 10-month deployment to assist with spatial planning and optimization of aquaculture activities and to determine potential impacts of these activities on the aquatic environment of the fishpond. The instrument is a Sea-Bird Scientific SBE 16plus V2 SeaCAT CTD coupled with a Sea-Bird Scientific ECO FLNTU optical sensor.
PacIOOS provides timely, reliable, and accurate ocean information to support a safe, clean, productive ocean and resilient coastal zone in the U.S. Pacific Islands region.
The Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) is funded through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) as a Regional Association within the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS). PacIOOS is coordinated by the University of Hawaii School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST).
Margaret A. McManus
University of Hawaii at Manoa
mamc@hawaii.edu
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Photo of instrument site. Credit: PacIOOS/Simon Ellis.
Earth Science > Oceans > Ocean Optics > Turbidity
Earth Science > Oceans > Ocean Pressure > Water Pressure
Earth Science > Oceans > Ocean Temperature > Water Temperature
Earth Science > Oceans > Salinity/Density > Salinity
Earth Science > Oceans > Water Quality
Earth Science > Oceans > Ocean Chemistry > Chlorophyll
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In Situ/Laboratory Instruments > Conductivity Sensors
In Situ/Laboratory Instruments > Photon/Optical Detectors > > > Turbidity Meters
In Situ/Laboratory Instruments > Pressure/Height Meters > > > Pressure Sensors
In Situ/Laboratory Instruments > Profilers/Sounders > > > CTD
In Situ/Laboratory Instruments > Temperature/Humidity Sensors > > > Temperature Sensors
In Situ/Laboratory Instruments > Chemical Meters/Analyzers > > > Fluorometers
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Ocean > Pacific Ocean > Central Pacific Ocean > Hawaiian Islands > Kauai > Kalaheo
Ocean > Pacific Ocean > Central Pacific Ocean > Hawaiian Islands > Kauai > Nomilo Fishpond
Continent > North America > United States Of America > Hawaii
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The data may be used and redistributed for free but is not intended for legal use, since it may contain inaccuracies. Neither the data Contributor, University of Hawaii, PacIOOS, NOAA, State of Hawaii nor the United States Government, nor any of their employees or contractors, makes any warranty, express or implied, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, or assumes any legal liability for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness, of this information.
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PacIOOS Water Quality Sensor Partnership Program 009: Nomilo Fishpond, Kauai, Hawaii
2021-09-22
creation
2022-11-21
issued
2022-11-21
revision
Margaret A. McManus
University of Hawaii at Manoa
mamc@hawaii.edu
https://www.soest.hawaii.edu/oceanography/faculty/mcmanus.html
http
web browser
information
originator
The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed point locations. The PacIOOS Water Quality Sensor Partnership Program (WQSPP) supports scientists and natural resource managers to collect water quality data in order to inform research, conservation, planning, and resource management projects in the U.S. Insular Pacific region. Comprised of a network of "roving" water quality nearshore sensors, the WQSPP provides participating partners with sensors, data management, and technical capacity-building to allow for robust data collection. As part of the WQSPP, Kauai Sea Farm deployed a nearshore sensor at Nomilo Fishpond along the south shore of Kauai. The fishpond is a naturally-formed resource within an ancient volcanic caldera located in Kalaheo and has a centuries-long history of food production. However, it has been underutilized in the past 100 years and is undergoing a renaissance. To reduce excessive phytoplankton and prevent oxygen depletion events, the seawater channel between the pond and ocean has been restored and shellfish farming has been introduced. A research project is also expected to introduce native sea cucumber aquaculture to better cycle nutrients along the pond bottom. The PacIOOS water quality sensor has been utilized to measure changes in four areas of the pond throughout the 10-month deployment to assist with spatial planning and optimization of aquaculture activities and to determine potential impacts of these activities on the aquatic environment of the fishpond. The instrument is a Sea-Bird Scientific SBE 16plus V2 SeaCAT CTD coupled with a Sea-Bird Scientific ECO FLNTU optical sensor.
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PacIOOS Water Quality Sensor Partnership Program 009: Nomilo Fishpond, Kauai, Hawaii
2021-09-22
creation
2022-11-21
issued
2022-11-21
revision
Margaret A. McManus
University of Hawaii at Manoa
mamc@hawaii.edu
https://www.soest.hawaii.edu/oceanography/faculty/mcmanus.html
http
web browser
information
originator
The nearshore sensors are part of the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) and are designed to measure a variety of ocean parameters at fixed point locations. The PacIOOS Water Quality Sensor Partnership Program (WQSPP) supports scientists and natural resource managers to collect water quality data in order to inform research, conservation, planning, and resource management projects in the U.S. Insular Pacific region. Comprised of a network of "roving" water quality nearshore sensors, the WQSPP provides participating partners with sensors, data management, and technical capacity-building to allow for robust data collection. As part of the WQSPP, Kauai Sea Farm deployed a nearshore sensor at Nomilo Fishpond along the south shore of Kauai. The fishpond is a naturally-formed resource within an ancient volcanic caldera located in Kalaheo and has a centuries-long history of food production. However, it has been underutilized in the past 100 years and is undergoing a renaissance. To reduce excessive phytoplankton and prevent oxygen depletion events, the seawater channel between the pond and ocean has been restored and shellfish farming has been introduced. A research project is also expected to introduce native sea cucumber aquaculture to better cycle nutrients along the pond bottom. The PacIOOS water quality sensor has been utilized to measure changes in four areas of the pond throughout the 10-month deployment to assist with spatial planning and optimization of aquaculture activities and to determine potential impacts of these activities on the aquatic environment of the fishpond. The instrument is a Sea-Bird Scientific SBE 16plus V2 SeaCAT CTD coupled with a Sea-Bird Scientific ECO FLNTU optical sensor.
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2021-09-22T22:01:27Z Deployed at site nss_wqspp_009_001 near the southwest edge of the fishpond.
2021-09-27T22:01:27Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_002 near the center of the fishpond.
2021-10-04T22:01:27Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_003 near the north edge of the fishpond.
2021-10-11T22:01:27Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_001.
2021-10-18T22:01:27Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_002.
2021-10-25T20:38:03Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_003.
2021-11-01T22:08:03Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_001.
2021-11-15T22:08:03Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_002.
2021-11-22T22:08:03Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_003.
2021-11-29T23:53:03Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_004 at the dock near the southeast edge of the fishpond.
2021-12-02T22:50:55Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_001.
2021-12-16T22:05:55Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_002.
2021-12-20T22:05:55Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_003.
2021-12-27T22:05:55Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_001.
2022-01-04T23:05:55Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_003.
2022-01-10T22:10:35Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_001.
2022-01-24T22:10:35Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_002.
2022-01-31T22:10:35Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_003.
2022-02-07T22:10:35Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_001.
2022-02-14T22:25:35Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_002.
2022-02-21T22:10:35Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_003.
2022-02-28T22:10:35Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_001.
2022-03-07T21:03:59Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_002.
2022-03-14T22:03:59Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_003.
2022-03-21T22:03:59Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_001.
2022-03-28T22:03:59Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_002.
2022-04-04T22:03:59Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_003.
2022-04-11T21:19:00Z Data gap. Sensor not in operation.
2022-05-02T23:43:09Z Data resume at site nss_wqspp_009_003.
2022-05-10T22:13:09Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_002.
2022-05-16T22:13:09Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_003.
2022-05-23T22:13:09Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_001.
2022-05-30T22:13:09Z Moved to site nss_wqspp_009_002.
2022-06-07T21:43:10Z Data gap. Sensor not in operation.
2022-06-17T23:35:30Z Data resume at site nss_wqspp_009_004.
2022-07-12T20:20:30Z Decommissioned.
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