Received: from client by server id PAA13973653; Mon, 7 Feb 2000 15:03:03 -0500 (EST) Message-Id: <200002072003.PAA13973653@nodc.noaa.gov> X-Sender: doug@mailhost X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Pro Version 4.0 Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2000 15:03:02 -0500 To: caldwell@soest.hawaii.edu From: Doug Hamilton Subject: Re: Mamala Bay Cc: fmitchell@nodc.noaa.gov In-Reply-To: <3898CFF3.5BBBF3A8@kapau.soest.hawaii.edu> References: <200001272120.QAA9983991@nodc.noaa.gov> <200001311803.NAA10880469@nodc.noaa.gov> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" X-UIDL: 71f30341a402e0c5b86e259481e753a5 Pat, The Accession Number is 0000030. Have not yet received the CD. Doug At 02:46 PM 02/02/2000 -1000, you wrote: >Aloha Doug, > >I put the CDROM in the mail. Attached is the nodc metadata file. >Let me know if the content sounds reasonable for this unique case. >No problem to adjust it, any comments welcome. > >Best regards, Pat >-- >Mr. Patrick Caldwell >NOAA/NODC Hawaii/Pacific Liaison >JIMAR, University of Hawaii at Manoa >Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 USA// 808-956-4105#TEMPORARY ACCESSION NUMBER: > > >#ACCESSION NUMBER: 0000030 > > >#CONTRIBUTOR: > >(The following PIs are directly affiliated with data >contributions. This list is not all inclusive. >Many individuals supported the creation of these >data sets. A complete list of partners and participants >can be found in the reports on this CDROM >(see #REFERENCES below). > >R.Hill U Maryland >C.Gerba U Arizona >J.Rose U South Florida >J.Paul U South Florida >D.Ziemann Oceanic Institute >D.Ziemann Oceanic Institute >J.Moncur Water Resources Research Center >J.Moncur Water Resources Research Center >R.Brock U Hawaii >M.Landry U Hawaii >R.Fujioka U Hawaii >A.Kay U Hawaii >E.Laws U Hawaii >W.Cooke U Hawaii >A.Kay U Hawaii >S.McCarthy U Hawaii >J.Baily-Brock U Hawaii >C.Smith U Hawaii >E.Parnell U Hawaii >S.Armstrong USGS >E.Wilson EPA >A.Teruya Dept. of Health,Hawaii >M.Stevens Kinnetic Labs, Hawaii >J.Esposo Office of State Planning, Hawaii >R.Tanimoto Dept. Wastewater Management, Hawaii >P.Hamilton Science Application International Corporation > >#CONTRIBUTOR INSTITUTION: >University Of Hawaii >University of Maryland >University of Arizona >University of South Florida >Oceanic Institute, Hawaii >Water Resources Research Center, Hawaii >USGS >EPA >Dept. of Health, Hawaii >Kinnetic Labs, Hawaii >Office of State Planning, Hawaii >Dept. Wastewater Management, Hawaii >Science Application International Corporation > >#ORIGINATOR: >vary > >#ORIGINATOR INSTITUTION: >vary > >#TITLE: >CDROM Containing the Comprehensive Dataset and Reports >of the Mamala Bay Study during 1993-1995 on Oahu, Hawaii > >#PROJECT: Mamala Bay Study > >#ABSTRACT: >This CDROM was written from the online database as of >January 25, 2000 at the Internet FTP area on a server >at the University of Hawaii at Manoa: > >iniki.soest.hawaii.edu/pub/Mamala_Bay/Data > >The final disposition of the database developed in Project MB-2 >of the Mamala Bay Project is provided as a central repository >of information relevant to the oceanography and ecology of Mamala Bay. > >Data were obtained from government and commercial sources after >consultation with investigators from past and present Mamala Bay >projects and with personnel from government agencies with information >useful to this study. Additional data were obtained from other >projects within the Mamala Bay program. Each data originator had >the responsibility to place his/her data/reports in the common >FTP area mentioned above. The Hawaii Liaison of the NODC noted >no updates had been made to the FTP site in over a year, so >the dataset is assumed complete and final. Individual oceanographic >datasets of the Mamala Bay Study as found on this CDROM have also >been submitted to NODC by the Hawaii Liaison. These submissions >are summarized at the end of this text file. > >#PURPOSE: Study the physical, chemical, biological, and geophysical >nature of Mamala Bay, Oahu, Hawaii and surrounding areas in an >effort to detect influences from point and non-point source pollution. > >#LOCATION EXTREMES: >SOUTHERNMOST LATITUDE: 21 00.0 >SOUTHERNMOST LATITUDE HEMISPHERE: N >NORTHERNMOST LATITUDE: 21 30.0 >NORTHERNMOST LATITUDE HEMISPHERE: N >WESTERNMOST LONGITUDE: 158 00.0 >WESTERNMOST LONGITUDE HEMISPHERE: W >EASTERNMOST LONGITUDE: 157 30.0 >EASTERNMOST LONGITUDE HEMISPHERE: W > >#LOCATION KEYWORDS: Mamala Bay, Oahu, coastal Hawaii, North Pacific Ocean > >#SAMPLING STATIONS: >Multiple interdisciplinary datasets-- refer to NODC Accession Numbers >at the end of this document for further details > >#BEGIN AND END DATES: >1993-1995 > >#SAMPLING PERIODS: >Multiple interdisciplinary datasets-- refer to NODC Accession Numbers >at the end of this document for further details > >#PARAMETERS: >Multiple interdisciplinary datasets-- refer to NODC Accession Numbers >at the end of this document for further details > >#METHODOLOGY: >Multiple interdisciplinary datasets-- refer to NODC Accession Numbers >at the end of this document for further details > >#INSTRUMENT TYPES: >Multiple interdisciplinary datasets-- refer to NODC Accession Numbers >at the end of this document for further details > >#REFERENCES: >The following reports (and in most cases, the affiliated data) >can be found on this CDROM: > >MB-1 Mamala Bay Study Management Mamala Bay Study Commission > R. R. Colwell, G. T. Orlob, and J. R. Schubel, Commissioners >MB-2 Mamala Bay Database > W. J. Kimmerer, Garcia and Associates (formerly with > BioSystems, Inc.), Tiburon, CA >MB-3 Pollutant Source Identification > M. Stevenson, and J. OConner, Kinnetic Laboratories, > Inc., Lahaina, HI >MB-4 Plume Modeling > P. J. W. Roberts, Georgia Institute of Technology, > Atlanta, GA >MB-5 Modeling Transport and Fate of Pathogenic Organisms in > Mamala Bay A. F. Blumberg and J. P. Connolly; HydroQual, > Inc., Mahwah, NJ >MB-6 Ocean Current Measurements > P. Hamilton, J. Singer and E. Waddell, Science Application > International Corporation; Raleigh, NC >MB-7 Characterization of the Microbiological Quality of Water > in Mamala Bay; R. S. Fujioka; University of Hawaii, > Honolulu, Hawaii >MB-7 Overall Impact of Sand Island Outfall on the Incidence > of Pathogens in Mamala Bay > C. P. Gerba and I. L. Pepper; University of Arizona, > Tucson, AZ >MB-7 Risk of Swimming-Acquired Illnesses in Mamala Bay > C. P. Gerba; University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ > C. N. Haas; Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA > J. B. Rose; University of South Florida, St. > Petersburg, FL >MB-7 Molecular Investigation of the Effects of Pollution > on Pathogenic and Indigenous Bacteria in Mamala Bay > R. T. Hill; University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD >MB-7 Molecular Detection of Staphylococcus aureus in > Waters of Mamala Bay, Hawaii > R. T. Hill; University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD >MB-7 Microbiological Aspects of Point and Non-Point > Source Pollution in Mamala Bay > M. R. Landry; University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii > F. C. Dobbs, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA >MB-7 Coliphage and Indigenous Phage in Mamala Bay > J. H. Paul and J. B. Rose; University of South > Florida, St. Petersburg, FL >MB-7 Viability of cryptosporidium parvum in Marine Waters > J. B. Rose; University of South Florida, St. > Petersburg, FL >MB-9 Definition of Indicator Species for Pollution > Monitoring in Mamala Bay, Oahu, Hawaii > J. H. Bailey-Brock; University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii >MB-9 Impact of Point and Non-Point Source Pollution on > Coral Reef Ecosystems in Mamala Bay > R. W. Grigg; University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii >MB-9 Shallow Marine Community Response to Point and > Non-Point Sources of Pollution in Mamala Bay, Oahu. > Part A: Fish and Coral Communities > E. A. Kay, J. H. Bailey-Brock, R. E. Brock; > University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii >MB-9 Shallow Marine Community Response to Point and > Non-Point Sources of Pollution in Mamala Bay, Oahu. > Part B: Micromolluscan Assemblages and Algal Biomass > E. A. Kay, J. H. Bailey-Brock, R. E. Brock; > University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii >MB-9 Effects of Sewage Discharges and Stream Runoff on > Phytoplankton Communities and Water Quality in Mamala Bay > E. A. Laws and D. Ziemann, Univ. of Hawaii; Honolulu, HI >MB-9 Temporal Variability in Macrobenthic Community Structure > and the Effect of Freshwater Runoff > S. A. McCarthy, E. A. Kay and J. H. Bailey-Brock, > University of Hawaii; Honolulu, HI >MB-9 Recruitment Patterns of Marine Benthic Invertebrates in > Mamala Bay: A Process-Oriented Measure of Ecosystem > Response to Pollution > C. R. Smith, and P. E. Parnell, U. of Hawaii;Honolulu, HI >MB-10 Part I: Management Alternatives and Management Measures > for Waste Discharges to the Mamala Bay Ecosystem > K. Courtney, PRC Environmental Management,Inc., > Honolulu, HI > J. M. OConnor;Kinnetic Laboratories, Inc., Santa Cruz, CA >MB-10 Part II: Identification of Stressors of Concern in the > Mamala Bay Ecosystem > J. M. OConnor; Kinnetic Laboratories, Inc., Santa Cruz, CA >MB-10 Part III: Effects of Effluent from the Barbers Point > and Sand Island Outfalls on the Mamala Bay Ecosystem > W. J. Kimmerer; Romberg Tiburon Center, Tiburon, CA > J. M. OConnor; Kinnetic Laboratories, Inc., Santa Cruz, CA >MB-10 Part IV: Proposed Monitoring Plan to Assess the Efficacy > of Waste Treatment Alternatives Applied in the Mamala Bay > Watershed > J. M. OConnor; Kinnetic Laboratories, Inc., Santa Cruz, CA >MB-10 Infectious Disease Public Health Risk Assessment > A. W. Oliveri and R. C. Cooper; Eisenberg, Oliveri, and > Associates, Oakland, CA >MB-11 Water Quality Management in Mamala Bay > Mamala Bay Study commissioners and project PIs >MB-11A Wastewater Management Strategies in an Integrated > Coastal Management Plan for Mamala Bay > D. R. F. Harleman; Consulting Engineers, Cambridge, MA >MB-SP2 Plume Dynamics and Dispersion in Mamala Bay, Hawaii > B. H. Jones and T. D. Dickey; University of Southern > California, Los Angeles, CA > > >#SUBMITTING MEDIUM: >CDROM > >#FILE FORMATS: >Most files are compressed using PKZIP. The uncompressed files >consist of MS WORD and WordPerfect documents, spreadsheet formats >(MS Excel, LOTUS, others), and some text files. > >For the oceanographic datasets, the same data as found on this >CDROM have also been submitted to NODC as summarized below >by NODC Accession Number. The NODC datasets include both the >originator's format (as on the CDROM) plus ASCII text dumps from >spreadsheets or specific document formats (such as MS Word, etc.). > >#DATASET SIZE: > >583.9 Mb > >#NUMBER OF DATA UNITS: >Multiple interdisciplinary datasets-- refer to NODC Accession Numbers >at the end of this document for further details > >#MISCELLANEOUS: > >Subsets of this CDROM have already been ingested into the NODC Archive: > >NODC Date >Acces- arrived Originator Institute Type Parameters >sion # NODC (PI) measured >======= ======== ========== =========== ============ ================ >9600024 02/14/96 P.Hamilton SAIC physical T,S, currents >9600041 03/20/96 E.Parnell U Hawaii physical T time series >9800147 10/05/98 R.Hill U Maryland microbiology bacterial counts >9800149 10/07/98 R.Fujioka U Hawaii microbiology bacterias, DNA, virus, > turbidity, pH, T, S, > chemical elements >9800151 10/08/98 C.Gerba U Arizona microbiology pathogens,viruses > >9800152 10/12/98 M.Landry U Hawaii microbiology light, T, S, species >9800152 10/12/98 J.Rose U S Florida microbiology coliphage > J.Paul >9800169 11/06/98 R.Brock U Hawaii biology fish,coral,algea >9800169 11/10/98 D.Ziemann Oceanic In. biology Phytoplankton >9800170 11/10/98 D.Ziemann Oceanic In. physical T,S >9800174 11/16/98 A.Kay U Hawaii biology benthic algae,mollusks >9900064 04/05/99 E.Laws U Hawaii phys/chem T,S,nutrients >9900112 06/15/99 W.Cooke U Hawaii biology crustacea >9900088*05/12/99 J.Moncur WRRC biology benthic mollusk,sediments > Sand Island >9900098*05/27/99 J.Moncur WRRC biology benthic mollusk,sediments > Barbers Point > *these were received directly from the WRRC and are the same > data as held in the Mamala Bay set >9900120 07/10/99 A.Kay U Hawaii bio/phys T,S,macrobenthic organisms > J.Baily-Brock > S.McCarthy >9900121 07/19/99 J.Baily-Brock bio/chem taxa,nitrogen,sediments >9900151 08/17/99 C.Smith biological taxa > E.Parnell >