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Nearshore water properties and estuary conditions along the coral reef coastline of west Hawaii Island (2010-2014)

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Grossman, E.E., and Marrack, L., 2019, Nearshore water properties and estuary conditions along the coral reef coastline of west Hawaii Island (2010-2014): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7154FJQ.

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Spatial and continuous time-series measurements of water properties, including temperature, salinity, pH, and dissolved oxygen, from a range of depths and distances from shore, were collected along the west coast of the Island of Hawaii. These data and associated analyses help characterize the variability of coral reef habitats, and in particular, the influence of low temperature and low salinity groundwater entering the nearshore on coral health. Colder, fresher groundwater helps maintain estuarine conditions across extensive areas of nearshore reefs by depressing seawater temperatures and salinities, which may affect coral health and vulnerability to bleaching. These data also establish important baseline information with which to [...]

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