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WRRCTMR No.65 Benthic Ecosystem and Fish Population Off the Mokapu Outfall: A Third Post-Installation Study

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Title WRRCTMR No.65 Benthic Ecosystem and Fish Population Off the Mokapu Outfall: A Third Post-Installation Study
Creator Russo, Anthony R. Dollar, Steven J. Kay, E. Alison
Subject fish populations coral algae waste water disposal Hawaii micromollusks Mokapu Outfall Oahu Benthos -- Hawaii -- Oahu. Coral reef animals -- Hawaii -- Oahu. Fish populations -- Hawaii -- Oahu. Marine animals -- Effect of water pollution on. Marine ecology -- Hawaii -- Oahu. Mokapu Peninsula (Hawaii) Ocean outfalls -- Environmental aspects -- Hawaii -- Oahu. Sewage disposal in the ocean -- Environmental aspects.
Description An ecological study of the benthic and fish communities at Mokapu, O’ahu, was completed in the summer of 1980 approximately three years subsequent to the installation of an ocean outfall by the City and County of Honolulu. Data were obtained from five transects between Mokapu Point on the northeastern tip of O’ahu to Alala Point, approximately 6 034 m (3.75 miles) south, at depths of 6 to 24 m (20-80 ft). This study is subsequent to an initial survey completed in 1975 prior to outfall... Department of Public Works City and County of Honolulu Grant/Contract No. F-637-78
Date 2008-09-18T02:23:50Z 2008-09-18T02:23:50Z 1981-06
Type Report Text
Identifier Russo AR, Dollar SJ, Kay EA. 1981. Benthic ecosystem and fish population off the Mokapu outfall: a third post-installation study. Honolulu (HI): Water Resources Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa. WRRC technical memorandum report, 65. http://hdl.handle.net/10125/2547
Language en-US
Relation WRRC Technical Memorandum Report 65
Format viii + 35 pages application/pdf
Publisher Water Resources Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa

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