National Coral Reef Monitoring Program: Calcification Rates of Crustose Coralline Algae Derived from Calcification Accretion Units (CAUs) Deployed across the Marianas Archipelag...
Data Set (DS) | Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC)GUID: gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:36072 | Updated: November 7, 2023 | Published / External
Summary
Short Citation
Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, 2024: National Coral Reef Monitoring Program: Calcification Rates of Crustose Coralline Algae Derived from Calcification Accretion Units (CAUs) Deployed across the Marianas Archipelago from 2011 to 2022, https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/36072.
Full Citation Examples
The calcification rate data described here are from calcification accretion units (CAUs) that have been retrieved (and replaced) at existing, long-term monitoring sites during the NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC), Ecosystem Sciences Division (ESD) led NCRMP missions around the Mariana Archipelago in 2014, 2017, and 2022, as well as pre-NCRMP missions in 2011. CAUs are PVC settlement plates that facilitate the recruitment and colonization of crustose coralline algae, hard corals, and other reef calcifiers. Laboratory experiments show that CCA and coral calcification rates are strongly correlated with seawater chemistry, and shifts in carbonate chemistry conditions due to ocean acidification could lead to reduced calcification and accretion rates and ecological phase shifts in coral reef communities.
Coral reef calcium carbonate accretion rates can be estimated by measuring the change in weight of the CAUs between deployment and retrieval. Monitoring net accretion over successive deployments allows for the detection of changes in reef calcification rates over time. Five units were deployed on the seafloor at each CAU site for 3 years in 2011 and 2014, and 5 years in 2017. The number of processed CAUs for a site may be less than the number deployed, either because the units were lost or damaged at sea and therefore not recovered, or in rare instances, due to errors during laboratory processing.
This study provides information about spatial and temporal patterns of reef carbonate calcification and accretion rates and serves as a basis for detecting changes associated with changing seawater chemistry due to ocean acidification. These data can also be used in comparative analyses across natural gradients, thereby assisting efforts to determine whether key reef-building taxa can acclimatize to changing oceanographic environments. These data will have immediate, direct impacts on predictions of reef resilience in a higher carbon dioxide (CO2) world and on the design of reef management strategies.
Distribution Information
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CSV - Comma Separated Values (Text), 18 KB
CAU unit recoveries collected across the Marianas Archipelago (Guam, Rota, Tinian, Saipan, Pagan, Asuncion, Maug) by the PIFSC Ecosystem Sciences Division during MARAMP 2022 (RA2201). These CAU units were deployed during MARAMP 2017 (HA1701). Data include calcification rates per CAU unit.
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PDF - Adobe Portable Document Format, 146 KB
Quality control report generated for recovered CAU data from sites across the Marianas Archipelago (Guam, Rota, Tinian, Saipan, Pagan, Asuncion, Maug) by the PIFSC Ecosystem Sciences Division during MARAMP 2022 (RA2201).
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CSV - Comma Separated Values (Text), 23 KB
CAU unit recoveries collected across the Marianas Archipelago (Guam, Rota, Tinian, Saipan, Pagan, Asuncion, Maug) by the PIFSC Ecosystem Sciences Division during MARAMP 2014 (HA1401). These CAU units were deployed during pre-NCRMP mission in 2011 (HA1101). Data include calcification rates per CAU unit.
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PDF - Adobe Portable Document Format, 151 KB
Quality control report generated for recovered CAU data from sites across the Marianas Archipelago (Guam, Rota, Tinian, Saipan, Pagan, Asuncion, Maug) by the PIFSC Ecosystem Sciences Division during MARAMP 2014 (HA1401).
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CSV - Comma Separated Values (Text), 22 KB
CAU unit recoveries collected across the Marianas Archipelago (Guam, Rota, Tinian, Saipan, Pagan, Agrihan, Asuncion, Maug) by the PIFSC Ecosystem Sciences Division during MARAMP 2017 (HA1701). These CAU units were deployed during MARAMP 2014 (HA1401), with the exception of nineteen CAU units from Agrihan and one CAU unit from Asuncion Islands that were deployed during pre-NCRMP mission in 2011 (HA1101). Data include calcification rates per CAU unit.
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PDF - Adobe Portable Document Format, 151 KB
Quality control report generated for recovered CAU data from sites across the Marianas Archipelago (Guam, Rota, Tinian, Saipan, Pagan, Agrihan, Asuncion, Maug) by the PIFSC Ecosystem Sciences Division during MARAMP 2017 (HA1701).
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Please cite PIFSC Ecosystem Sciences Division (ESD) when using the data.
Suggested Citation:
Ecosystem Sciences Division; Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (2022). National Coral Reef Monitoring Program: Calcification Rates of Crustose Coralline Algae Derived from Calcification Accretion Units (CAUs) Deployed across the Marianas Archipelago from 2011 to 2022. NOAA's National Center for Environmental Information, https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/36072.
Controlled Theme Keywords
BENTHIC, biota, CORAL REEF, DOC/NOAA/NMFS/PIFSC/ESD
Child Items
Type | Title |
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Entity | ESD_NCRMP_CAU_DATADICTIONARY_MARIAN |
Contact Information
Point of Contact
Hannah C Barkley
hannah.barkley@noaa.gov
Metadata Contact
Michael W Akridge
michael.akridge@noaa.gov
(808)725-5483
Extents
144.62592° W,
145.81568649° E,
20.03570278° N,
13.24121° S
Extent of CAU deployments and recoveries in the Mariana Archipelago in 2011, 2014, 2017, and 2022 across Guam, Rota, Tinian, Saipan, and the Northern Mariana Islands (Pagan, Agrihan, Asuncion, and Maug). These Islands and atoll are routinely surveyed as part of the Marianas Archipelago NCRMP (MARAMP) missions.
2011-04-07 - 2014-05-17
Date first CAU was deployed during pre-NCRMP mission in 2011, and date last CAU was recovered during MARAMP 2014.
2011-04-15 - 2017-06-21
Date first CAU was deployed during pre-NCRMP mission in 2011, and date last CAU was recovered during MARAMP 2017.
2017-05-03 - 2022-08-08
Date first CAU was deployed during NCRMP mission MARAMP in 2017, and date last CAU was recovered during NCRMP mission MARAMP in 2022.
Item Identification
Title: | National Coral Reef Monitoring Program: Calcification Rates of Crustose Coralline Algae Derived from Calcification Accretion Units (CAUs) Deployed across the Marianas Archipelago from 2011 to 2022 |
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Short Name: | NCRMP: CAUs Marianas |
Status: | On Going |
Creation Date: | 2016-12 |
Revision Date: | 2023-10 |
Publication Date: | 2023 |
Abstract: |
The calcification rate data described here are from calcification accretion units (CAUs) that have been retrieved (and replaced) at existing, long-term monitoring sites during the NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC), Ecosystem Sciences Division (ESD) led NCRMP missions around the Mariana Archipelago in 2014, 2017, and 2022, as well as pre-NCRMP missions in 2011. CAUs are PVC settlement plates that facilitate the recruitment and colonization of crustose coralline algae, hard corals, and other reef calcifiers. Laboratory experiments show that CCA and coral calcification rates are strongly correlated with seawater chemistry, and shifts in carbonate chemistry conditions due to ocean acidification could lead to reduced calcification and accretion rates and ecological phase shifts in coral reef communities. Coral reef calcium carbonate accretion rates can be estimated by measuring the change in weight of the CAUs between deployment and retrieval. Monitoring net accretion over successive deployments allows for the detection of changes in reef calcification rates over time. Five units were deployed on the seafloor at each CAU site for 3 years in 2011 and 2014, and 5 years in 2017. The number of processed CAUs for a site may be less than the number deployed, either because the units were lost or damaged at sea and therefore not recovered, or in rare instances, due to errors during laboratory processing. This study provides information about spatial and temporal patterns of reef carbonate calcification and accretion rates and serves as a basis for detecting changes associated with changing seawater chemistry due to ocean acidification. These data can also be used in comparative analyses across natural gradients, thereby assisting efforts to determine whether key reef-building taxa can acclimatize to changing oceanographic environments. These data will have immediate, direct impacts on predictions of reef resilience in a higher carbon dioxide (CO2) world and on the design of reef management strategies. |
Purpose: |
CAU data collected as part of NOAA National Coral Reef Monitoring Program (NCRMP) missions can be used to establish calcium carbonate accretion rate baselines and assess change in reef accretion rates due to ocean acidification and other environmental drivers. |
Supplemental Information: |
The NOAA National Coral Reef Monitoring Program (NCRMP) details a long term approach to provide an ecosystem perspective via monitoring climate, fish, benthic, and socioeconomic variables in a consistent and integrated manner. The NCRMP coordinates various NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program (CRCP) biological, physical, and human dimensions activities into a cohesive NOAA-wide effort. Through the implementation of the NCRMP, NOAA is able to clearly and concisely communicate results of national-scale monitoring to national, state, and territorial policy makers, resource managers, and the public on a periodic basis. NCRMP is a framework for conducting sustained observations of biological, climate, and socioeconomic indicators at 10 priority coral reefs across the U.S. and its territories. This integrated approach consolidates monitoring of coral reefs under a uniform method in the Pacific, Atlantic, Caribbean, and the Gulf of Mexico for the first time. NCRMP is funded by the Coral Reef Conservation Program (CRCP) and supported by NOAA Fisheries, NOAA National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS), NOAAâs Atlantic Oceanographic & Meteorological Laboratory (AOML), NOAA Coral Reef Watch, and many other partners. The Ecosystem Sciences Division (ESD) at NOAA Fisheries is leading in-situ climate monitoring in the U.S. Pacific Islands Region. The climate component of NCRMP in the Pacific provides a comprehensive view of climate change impacts on coral reef ecosystems and helps identify areas of resilience and vulnerability. The key indicators used to identify and monitor climate-driven trends include 1) thermal stress caused by changes in sea temperature, 2) ocean acidification resulting from changes in carbonate chemistry, and 3) ecological impacts by collecting data on coral growth rates, erosion, and community structure to understand the impacts of thermal stress and ocean acidification on the ecosystem. Each year, ESD scientists work closely with CRCP and partners during Reef Assessment and Monitoring Program (RAMP) missions to collect data using moored oceanographic and ecological instruments stationed at fixed sites in the Pacific Ocean, and water samples collected by divers. The in-situ data and satellite-based observations are also used in modeling efforts. Innovative analysis techniques are used to develop products that give fellow scientists, managers, decision makers and the public a better understanding of a regionâs resources and how they are changing over time. |
Keywords
Theme Keywords
Thesaurus | Keyword |
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Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Data Center Keywords |
DOC/NOAA/NMFS/PIFSC/ESD > Ecosystem Sciences Division, Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce
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Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords |
EARTH SCIENCE > BIOSPHERE > ECOSYSTEMS > MARINE ECOSYSTEMS > BENTHIC
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Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords |
EARTH SCIENCE > BIOSPHERE > ECOSYSTEMS > MARINE ECOSYSTEMS > REEF > CORAL REEF
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ISO 19115 Topic Category |
biota
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UNCONTROLLED | |
CoRIS Discovery Thesaurus | Numeric Data Sets > Calcification Rate |
CoRIS Theme Thesaurus | EARTH SCIENCE > Biosphere > Aquatic Habitat > Reef Habitat |
CoRIS Theme Thesaurus | EARTH SCIENCE > Biosphere > Vegetation > Algae > Algal Cover |
CoRIS Theme Thesaurus | EARTH SCIENCE > Biosphere > Vegetation > Algae > Algal Growth > Calcification Rate |
CoRIS Theme Thesaurus | EARTH SCIENCE > Biosphere > Vegetation > Algae > Calcareous Macroalgae |
CoRIS Theme Thesaurus | EARTH SCIENCE > Biosphere > Vegetation > Algae > Crustose Coralline Algae |
CoRIS Theme Thesaurus | EARTH SCIENCE > Biosphere > Vegetation > Algae > Encrusting Macroalgae |
CoRIS Theme Thesaurus | EARTH SCIENCE > Biosphere > Vegetation > Algae > Fleshy Macroalgae |
CoRIS Theme Thesaurus | EARTH SCIENCE > Biosphere > Vegetation > Algae > Reef Monitoring and Assessment |
CoRIS Theme Thesaurus | EARTH SCIENCE > Biosphere > Vegetation > Algae > Reef Monitoring and Assessment > Calcification Accretion Unit (CAU) |
CoRIS Theme Thesaurus | EARTH SCIENCE > Biosphere > Zoology > Corals > Reef Monitoring and Assessment |
CoRIS Theme Thesaurus | EARTH SCIENCE > Oceans > Coastal Processes > Coral Reefs |
CoRIS Theme Thesaurus | EARTH SCIENCE > Oceans > Ocean Chemistry > Calcification |
CoRIS Theme Thesaurus | EARTH SCIENCE > Oceans > Ocean Chemistry > Carbonate Chemistry |
CoRIS Theme Thesaurus | EARTH SCIENCE > Oceans > Ocean Chemistry > Ocean Acidification |
CRCP Project | 1221 |
CRCP Project | 409 |
CRCP Project | 587 |
CRCP Project | 743 |
CRCP Project | C204 Pacific Reef Assessment and Monitoring Program (Pacific RAMP): Biennial monitoring for the US Pacific Islands and Atolls |
CRCP Project | National Coral Reef Monitoring Program |
CRCP Project | Ocean Acidification - Quantification of Calcification and Accretion Rates of Corals and Crustose Coralline Algae across the Pacific Ocean |
CRCP Project | Pacific Reef Assessment and Monitoring Program: Monitoring coral reef ecosystems of the US Pacific Islands and Atolls |
NODC DATA TYPES THESAURUS | CALCIFICATION |
NODC Observation Types Thesaurus | in situ |
NODC Observation Types Thesaurus | laboratory analyses |
NODC Project Names Thesaurus | Coral Reef Conservation Program |
NODC Project Names Thesaurus | CORAL REEF STUDIES |
NODC Project Names Thesaurus | National Coral Reef Monitoring Program |
NODC Project Names Thesaurus | Pacific Reef and Assessment Monitoring Program |
NODC Project Names Thesaurus | US DOC; NOAA; Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research; Ocean Acidification Program |
NODC Submitting Institution Names Thesaurus | US DOC; NOAA; NMFS; Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center; Ecosystem Sciences Division |
None | calcification accretion unit |
None | Calcification Plate |
None | Coral Reef Ecosystem Division |
None | Coral Reef Ecosystem Program |
None | CRED |
None | CREP |
None | Ecosystem Sciences Division |
None | ESD |
None | MARAMP |
None | Mariana Archipelago Reef Assessment and Monitoring Program |
None | NCRMP |
None | Ocean Acidification |
None | Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center |
None | PIFSC |
None | RAMP |
None | Reef Assessment and Monitoring Program |
None | Settling Plate |
Temporal Keywords
Thesaurus | Keyword |
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UNCONTROLLED | |
None | triennial |
Spatial Keywords
Thesaurus | Keyword |
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Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Location Keywords |
OCEAN > PACIFIC OCEAN > WESTERN PACIFIC OCEAN > MICRONESIA > GUAM
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Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Location Keywords |
OCEAN > PACIFIC OCEAN > WESTERN PACIFIC OCEAN > MICRONESIA > NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS
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UNCONTROLLED | |
CoRIS Place Thesaurus | COUNTRY/TERRITORY > Northern Mariana Islands > Agrihan Island > Agrihan Island (18N145E0002) |
CoRIS Place Thesaurus | COUNTRY/TERRITORY > Northern Mariana Islands > Asuncion Island > Asuncion Island (19N145E0001) |
CoRIS Place Thesaurus | COUNTRY/TERRITORY > Northern Mariana Islands > Maug > Maug Island (20N145E0001) |
CoRIS Place Thesaurus | COUNTRY/TERRITORY > Northern Mariana Islands > Northern Mariana Islands > Northern Mariana Islands ( CNMI ) (18N146E0000) |
CoRIS Place Thesaurus | COUNTRY/TERRITORY > Northern Mariana Islands > Pagan > Pagan Island (18N145E0001) |
CoRIS Place Thesaurus | COUNTRY/TERRITORY > Northern Mariana Islands > Rota > Rota Island ( Luta ) (14N145E0007) |
CoRIS Place Thesaurus | COUNTRY/TERRITORY > Northern Mariana Islands > Saipan > Saipan Island (15N145E0002) |
CoRIS Place Thesaurus | COUNTRY/TERRITORY > Northern Mariana Islands > Tinian > Tinian Island (14N145E0005) |
CoRIS Place Thesaurus | COUNTRY/TERRITORY > United States of America > Guam > Guam (13N144E0000) |
CoRIS Place Thesaurus | OCEAN BASIN > Pacific Ocean > Western Pacific Ocean > Agrihan Island > Agrihan Island (18N145E0002) |
CoRIS Place Thesaurus | OCEAN BASIN > Pacific Ocean > Western Pacific Ocean > Asuncion Island > Asuncion Island (19N145E0001) |
CoRIS Place Thesaurus | OCEAN BASIN > Pacific Ocean > Western Pacific Ocean > Guam > Guam (13N144E0000) |
CoRIS Place Thesaurus | OCEAN BASIN > Pacific Ocean > Western Pacific Ocean > Mariana Archipelago > Northern Mariana Islands ( CNMI ) (18N146E0000) |
CoRIS Place Thesaurus | OCEAN BASIN > Pacific Ocean > Western Pacific Ocean > Maug Island > Maug Island (20N145E0001) |
CoRIS Place Thesaurus | OCEAN BASIN > Pacific Ocean > Western Pacific Ocean > Pagan Island > Pagan Island (18N145E0001) |
CoRIS Place Thesaurus | OCEAN BASIN > Pacific Ocean > Western Pacific Ocean > Rota Island > Rota Island ( Luta ) (14N145E0007) |
CoRIS Place Thesaurus | OCEAN BASIN > Pacific Ocean > Western Pacific Ocean > Saipan Island > Saipan Island (15N145E0002) |
CoRIS Place Thesaurus | OCEAN BASIN > Pacific Ocean > Western Pacific Ocean > Tinian Island Reefs > Tinian Island (14N145E0005) |
NODC Sea Area Names Thesaurus | Marianas Trench Marine National Monument |
NODC Sea Area Names Thesaurus | NW Pacific (limit-180) |
None | CNMI |
None | Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands |
None | Mariana Archipelago |
None | Marianas |
Instrument Keywords
Thesaurus | Keyword |
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UNCONTROLLED | |
None | Calcification Accretion Unit (CAU) |
Platform Keywords
Thesaurus | Keyword |
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UNCONTROLLED | |
NODC Platform Names Thesaurus | HI'IALAKAI |
NODC Platform Names Thesaurus | RAINIER |
Physical Location
Organization: | Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center |
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City: | Honolulu |
State/Province: | HI |
Country: | USA |
Data Set Information
Data Set Scope Code: | Data Set |
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Data Set Type: | CSV Files |
Maintenance Frequency: | As Needed |
Data Presentation Form: | Table (digital) |
Entity Attribute Overview: |
The columns provided in the dataset include the location where the CAUs were deployed (REGION, REGION_NAME, LOCATION, LOCATIONCODE, REA_SITEID, OCC_SITEID, LATITUDE, and LONGITUDE), when they were deployed and recovered and the duration in water (DEPLOYMENT_MISSION, RECOVERY_MISSION, DEPLOYMENT_DATE, RECOVERY_DATE, DEPLOYMENT_YEAR, RECOVERY_YEAR, DAYS_IN_WATER, and YEARS_IN_WATER), information about the CAUs (SERIALNUMBER, CAU_UNIT), the calculated rate of calcification (CALCIFICATION_RATE_BY_UNIT), and a data quality flag for calculated calcification rates (DATASTATUSID). |
Entity Attribute Detail URL: | https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/36077 |
Distribution Liability: |
While every effort has been made to ensure that these data are accurate and reliable within the limits of the current state of the art, NOAA cannot assume liability for any damages caused by errors or omissions in the data, nor as a result of the failure of the data to function on a particular system. NOAA makes no warranty, expressed or implied, nor does the fact of distribution constitute such a warranty. |
Data Set Credit: | NOAA Fisheries, PIFSC Ecosystem Sciences Division and partners, and funded by the NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program and NOAA Ocean Acidification Program |
Support Roles
Data Set Credit
Date Effective From: | 2011 |
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Date Effective To: | |
Contact (Organization): | NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program (CRCP) |
Address: |
1305 East West Highway 10th Floor Silver Spring, MD 20910-3281 |
Phone: | (301) 713-3155 |
URL: | https://coralreef.noaa.gov |
Data Steward
Date Effective From: | 2018 |
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Date Effective To: | |
Contact (Person): | Weible, Rebecca M |
Address: |
1845 Wasp Blvd, Bldg 176 Honolulu, HI 96818 USA |
Email Address: | rebecca.weible@noaa.gov |
Distributor
Date Effective From: | 2017 |
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Date Effective To: | |
Contact (Organization): | National Centers for Environmental Information - Silver Spring, Maryland (NCEI-MD) |
Address: |
NOAA/NESDIS E/OC SSMC3, 4th Floor, 1351 East-West Highway Silver Spring, MD 20910-3282 |
Phone: | (301) 713-3277 |
Metadata Contact
Date Effective From: | 2020 |
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Date Effective To: | |
Contact (Person): | Akridge, Michael W |
Address: |
1845 Wasp Blvd. Honolulu, HI 96818 USA |
Email Address: | michael.akridge@noaa.gov |
Phone: | (808)725-5483 |
Originator
Date Effective From: | 2011 |
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Date Effective To: | |
Contact (Organization): | Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC) |
Address: |
1845 Wasp Blvd. Honolulu, HI 96818 USA |
Email Address: | pifsc.info@noaa.gov |
Phone: | 808-725-5360 |
URL: | https://www.pifsc.noaa.gov |
Business Hours: | 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. |
Point of Contact
Date Effective From: | 2018 |
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Date Effective To: | |
Contact (Person): | Barkley, Hannah C |
Address: |
1845 Wasp Blvd. Honolulu, HI 96818 USA |
Email Address: | hannah.barkley@noaa.gov |
Extents
Currentness Reference: | Ground Condition |
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Extent Group 1
Extent Description: |
Mariana Archipelago including Guam, Rota, Tinian, Saipan, and the Northern Mariana Islands (Pagan, Agrihan, Asuncion, and Maug). |
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Extent Group 1 / Geographic Area 1
W° Bound: | 144.62592 | |
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E° Bound: | 145.81568649 | |
N° Bound: | 20.03570278 | |
S° Bound: | 13.24121 | |
Description |
Extent of CAU deployments and recoveries in the Mariana Archipelago in 2011, 2014, 2017, and 2022 across Guam, Rota, Tinian, Saipan, and the Northern Mariana Islands (Pagan, Agrihan, Asuncion, and Maug). These Islands and atoll are routinely surveyed as part of the Marianas Archipelago NCRMP (MARAMP) missions. |
Extent Group 1 / Time Frame 1
Time Frame Type: | Range |
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Start: | 2011-04-07 |
End: | 2014-05-17 |
Alternate Start As Of Info: | HA1101 |
Alternate End As Of Info: | HA1401 |
Description: |
Date first CAU was deployed during pre-NCRMP mission in 2011, and date last CAU was recovered during MARAMP 2014. |
Extent Group 1 / Time Frame 2
Time Frame Type: | Range |
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Start: | 2011-04-15 |
End: | 2017-06-21 |
Alternate Start As Of Info: | HA1101, HA1401 |
Alternate End As Of Info: | HA1701 |
Description: |
Date first CAU was deployed during pre-NCRMP mission in 2011, and date last CAU was recovered during MARAMP 2017. |
Extent Group 1 / Time Frame 3
Time Frame Type: | Range |
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Start: | 2017-05-03 |
End: | 2022-08-08 |
Alternate Start As Of Info: | HA1701 |
Alternate End As Of Info: | RA2201 |
Description: |
Date first CAU was deployed during NCRMP mission MARAMP in 2017, and date last CAU was recovered during NCRMP mission MARAMP in 2022. |
Access Information
Security Class: | Unclassified |
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Security Classification System: |
Not applicable |
Security Handling Description: |
Not applicable |
Data Access Policy: |
NOAA Ecosystem Sciences Division (ESD) Data Sharing Recommendations, version 9.0 updated August 12, 2015: ESD welcomes the opportunity to collaborate on research issues contributing to the scientific basis for better management of marine ecosystems. ESD has a very diverse set of field activities that generates large volumes of data using an array of data collection protocols. The following recommendations are for your consideration as you use this data: 1) Data analyses should take all field exigencies into account. The most effective way to do this would be active collaboration with ESD principal investigators. 2) In all presentations, product releases, or publications using data generated by ESD, proper acknowledgement of both ESD and the individuals responsible for data collection is expected. Citing the DOI (if available) is preferred, a non-DOI example is listed below. 3) If you collect or generate data for the same study areas, ESD requests that you share relevant information on complimentary data collections. 4) Those receiving data are strongly urged to inform the ESD Data Management Team of any errors and discrepancies that are discovered during the course of using these data. They are further urged to bring to the attention of the Team all problems and difficulties encountered in using these data. This information is necessary in order to improve the collections and to facilitate more efficient and economical data processing and retrieval. The users are asked to supply copies of any missing data that may be located, and to provide information as to significant subsets and special aggregations of data that are developed in using the material provided. Example citation: "This publication makes use of data products provided by the Ecosystem Sciences Division (ESD), Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC), National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), with funding support from the NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program (CRCP). The analysis and interpretations presented here are solely that of the current authors. |
Data Access Procedure: |
Data can be accessed online via the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) Ocean Archive. |
Data Access Constraints: |
None |
Data Use Constraints: |
Please cite PIFSC Ecosystem Sciences Division (ESD) when using the data. Suggested Citation: Ecosystem Sciences Division; Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (2022). National Coral Reef Monitoring Program: Calcification Rates of Crustose Coralline Algae Derived from Calcification Accretion Units (CAUs) Deployed across the Marianas Archipelago from 2011 to 2022. NOAA's National Center for Environmental Information, https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/36072. |
Metadata Access Constraints: |
None |
Metadata Use Constraints: |
None |
Distribution Information
Distribution 1
Download URL: | http://accession.nodc.noaa.gov/0284919 |
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Distributor: | National Centers for Environmental Information - Silver Spring, Maryland (NCEI-MD) (2017 - Present) |
File Name: | ESD_NCRMP_CAU_2022_MARIAN.csv |
Description: |
CAU unit recoveries collected across the Marianas Archipelago (Guam, Rota, Tinian, Saipan, Pagan, Asuncion, Maug) by the PIFSC Ecosystem Sciences Division during MARAMP 2022 (RA2201). These CAU units were deployed during MARAMP 2017 (HA1701). Data include calcification rates per CAU unit. |
File Date/Time: | 2023-09-22 13:56:00 |
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Distribution Format: | CSV - Comma Separated Values (Text) |
File Size: | 18 KB |
Distribution 2
Download URL: | http://accession.nodc.noaa.gov/0284919 |
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Distributor: | National Centers for Environmental Information - Silver Spring, Maryland (NCEI-MD) (2017 - Present) |
File Name: | ESD_NCRMP_CAU_2022_MARIAN_QC.pdf |
Description: |
Quality control report generated for recovered CAU data from sites across the Marianas Archipelago (Guam, Rota, Tinian, Saipan, Pagan, Asuncion, Maug) by the PIFSC Ecosystem Sciences Division during MARAMP 2022 (RA2201). |
File Date/Time: | 2023-09-26 11:32:00 |
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File Size: | 146 KB |
Distribution 3
Download URL: | https://accession.nodc.noaa.gov/0157758 |
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Distributor: | National Centers for Environmental Information - Silver Spring, Maryland (NCEI-MD) (2017 - Present) |
File Name: | ESD_NCRMP_CAU_2014_MARIAN.csv |
Description: |
CAU unit recoveries collected across the Marianas Archipelago (Guam, Rota, Tinian, Saipan, Pagan, Asuncion, Maug) by the PIFSC Ecosystem Sciences Division during MARAMP 2014 (HA1401). These CAU units were deployed during pre-NCRMP mission in 2011 (HA1101). Data include calcification rates per CAU unit. |
File Date/Time: | 2022-06-22 09:19:00 |
File Type (Deprecated): | csv (comma-separated values) |
Distribution Format: | CSV - Comma Separated Values (Text) |
File Size: | 23 KB |
Distribution 4
Download URL: | https://accession.nodc.noaa.gov/0157758 |
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Distributor: | National Centers for Environmental Information - Silver Spring, Maryland (NCEI-MD) (2017 - Present) |
File Name: | ESD_NCRMP_CAU_2014_MARIAN_QC.pdf |
Description: |
Quality control report generated for recovered CAU data from sites across the Marianas Archipelago (Guam, Rota, Tinian, Saipan, Pagan, Asuncion, Maug) by the PIFSC Ecosystem Sciences Division during MARAMP 2014 (HA1401). |
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Distributor: | National Centers for Environmental Information - Silver Spring, Maryland (NCEI-MD) (2017 - Present) |
File Name: | ESD_NCRMP_CAU_2017_MARIAN.csv |
Description: |
CAU unit recoveries collected across the Marianas Archipelago (Guam, Rota, Tinian, Saipan, Pagan, Agrihan, Asuncion, Maug) by the PIFSC Ecosystem Sciences Division during MARAMP 2017 (HA1701). These CAU units were deployed during MARAMP 2014 (HA1401), with the exception of nineteen CAU units from Agrihan and one CAU unit from Asuncion Islands that were deployed during pre-NCRMP mission in 2011 (HA1101). Data include calcification rates per CAU unit. |
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Distributor: | National Centers for Environmental Information - Silver Spring, Maryland (NCEI-MD) (2017 - Present) |
File Name: | ESD_NCRMP_CAU_2017_MARIAN_QC.pdf |
Description: |
Quality control report generated for recovered CAU data from sites across the Marianas Archipelago (Guam, Rota, Tinian, Saipan, Pagan, Agrihan, Asuncion, Maug) by the PIFSC Ecosystem Sciences Division during MARAMP 2017 (HA1701). |
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URLs
URL 1
URL: | https://www.coris.noaa.gov/monitoring/ |
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Name: | NOAA National Coral Reef Monitoring Program website |
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Online Resource
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File Resource Format: | HTML |
URL 2
URL: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26641885 |
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Name: | Baseline Assessment of Net Calcium Carbonate Accretion Rates on U.S. Pacific Reefs |
URL Type: |
Online Resource
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URL 3
URL: | https://accession.nodc.noaa.gov/0157633 |
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Name: | ESD_2015_SOP_CAU_Field.pdf |
URL Type: |
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Description: |
Calcification Accretion Unit (CAU) Assembly, Deployment, and Recovery Standard Operating Procedure (2015). |
URL 4
URL: | https://accession.nodc.noaa.gov/0157633 |
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Name: | ESD_2015_SOP_CAU_SampleProcessing.pdf |
URL Type: |
Online Resource
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Description: |
Calcification Accretion Unit (CAU) Laboratory Analysis Standard Operating Procedure (2015). |
URL 5
URL: | https://accession.nodc.noaa.gov/0157633 |
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Name: | PIFSC_DR-16-007_2015_SummaryReport_NMSAS.pdf |
URL Type: |
Online Resource
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Description: |
Summary report of baseline surveys and installations conducted in 2015 in the National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa. |
URL 6
URL: | https://www.pifsc.noaa.gov/cred/pacific_ramp.php |
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Name: | ESD's Pacific Reef Assessment and Monitoring Program website |
URL Type: |
Online Resource
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File Resource Format: | PHP |
Description: |
NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, Ecosystem Sciences Division official website, Pacific Reef Assessment and Monitoring Program (Pacific RAMP) page. |
URL 7
URL: | https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/region/pacific-islands#science |
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Name: | Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center |
URL Type: |
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Technical Environment
Description: |
After CAU units are deployed and recovered, the associated metadata is entered by the OCC team into the existing Oracle APEX mission application available on the research vessel, where it is eventually migrated to the NOAA Fisheries Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC) enterprise Oracle database. Upon cruise completion, each CAU is given the necessary data entry fields used in laboratory processing through the Oracle APEX CAU application. Laboratory analysis is conducted in batches of 25 CAU units and is conducted according to the Standard Operating Procedure (URL 4). All weights are entered digitally using an analytical balance to avoid data entry errors with such precise measurements (up to 3 decimal places). Once all steps of processing have been completed, all data entry fields in the Oracle CAU Application are verified as accurate and complete, then final calcification rates per unit are calculated. Data are then extracted from the Oracle database and distributed to the NOAA ocean data archive by region and year of recovery. |
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Data Quality
Accuracy: |
Prior to processing the calcification accretion unit (CAU) samples, laboratory analysts are trained to properly use relevant lab equipment (analytical balance, vacuum filtration pump, etc.) and are familiarized with the data entry tool/spreadsheet. Laboratory analysts are also required to go through the CAU Processing Standard Operating Procedure and other training materials. |
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Completeness Measure: |
Calcification Accretion Units (CAUs) that have been deployed may not have been recovered due to logistical constraints of the following mission or could not be found when divers returned to the site. This can be quantified by comparing the number of recovered units to the number of units originally deployed (typically, 5 units per site). |
Completeness Report: |
The calcification rate and ratio of calcified materials to fleshy materials are determined for each Calcification Accretion Unit (CAU) recovered by the PIFSC Ecosystem Sciences Division (ESD). Scripps Institution of Oceanography (Scripps) staff may conduct additional analyses of specific units to determine functional group coverage and to determine species recruitment rates based on the results of analyzed photos collected during the unit recovery and disassembly process. Additionally, data from the CAUs processed in 2012 that do not meet the processing criteria set in 2012 - that is, if the difference between the final two subsequent dry weights exceeds 0.2 grams, then those data have been omitted from the final dataset described herein. |
Conceptual Consistency: |
The sampling procedure is based on the protocols developed by Price et al. 2012. While this project followed the same overall protocols, slight modifications were made after the first set of recovered Calcification Accretion Units (CAUs) were processed in 2012. Specifically, the following changes were implemented in 2013: 1) camera settings (adjusted to fit laboratory light conditions), and 2) use of freshwater in lieu of seawater during plate photo-documentation (seawater was not readily available in the new facility). Further, the processing procedures were also modified in 2013 such that the acceptable criteria for samples to be considered completely dry was set to 0.1 grams instead of 0.2 grams - that is, if two subsequent dry weights do not fall within the identified acceptable range (0.1 grams), the drying process will continue until this criteria is met. |
Quality Control Procedures Employed: |
Prior to processing a batch from each region/jurisdiction, laboratory analysts inventory the recovered Calcification Accretion Units (CAUs) to ensure all units are accounted for and all serial numbers assigned to each unit match field data records. The Data Manager additionally performs quality control checks on the site deployment data and the recovery data for further accuracy. Once all CAUs from the jurisdiction have been processed, the dataset is checked by the analysts to ensure: 1) all CAU plates have been processed, 2) there are no missing cell values, and 3) calculations for net weight of calcified materials are correct. The dataset is then turned over to the Data Manager for further quality control procedures and data ingestion into the PIFSC Ecosystem Sciences Division master database. |
Data Management
Have Resources for Management of these Data Been Identified?: | Yes |
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Approximate Percentage of Budget for these Data Devoted to Data Management: | Unknown |
Do these Data Comply with the Data Access Directive?: | Yes |
Is Access to the Data Limited Based on an Approved Waiver?: | No |
Approximate Delay Between Data Collection and Dissemination: | Unknown |
Actual or Planned Long-Term Data Archive Location: | NCEI-MD |
Approximate Delay Between Data Collection and Archiving: | Unknown |
How Will the Data Be Protected from Accidental or Malicious Modification or Deletion Prior to Receipt by the Archive?: |
NOAA IRC and NOAA Fisheries ITS resources and assets. |
Lineage
Lineage Statement: |
Assembled calcification accretion units (CAUs) are attached to the benthos using stainless steel threaded rods. Five CAUs are deployed in roughly 15m depths at permanent monitoring sites established by the NOAA Fisheries, Ecosystem Sciences Division. Calcareous organisms, primarily crustose coralline algae and encrusting corals, recruit to these CAUs and accrete/calcify carbonate skeletons over 3 year deployments. Once recovered from the seafloor, the CAUs are processed to provide estimates of net calcification. CAUs have been deployed and replaced at existing, long-term monitoring sites during National Coral Reef Monitoring Program (NCRMP) cruises, in accordance with protocols developed by Price et al. 2012. |
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Sources
Barkley HC, Oliver TA, Halperin AA, Pomeroy NV, Smith JN, Weible RM, Young CW, Couch CS, Brainard RE and Samson JC (2022) Coral reef carbonate accretion rates track stable gradients in seawater carbonate chemistry across the U.S. Pacific Islands. Front. Mar. Sci. 9:991685. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2022.991685
Citation URL: | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2022.991685/full |
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Source Contribution: |
Pacific-wide publication describing CAU methodology and data. |
Calcification Accretion Unit (CAU) Assembly, Deployment, and Recovery Standard Operating Procedure (2015)
Contact Type: | Organization |
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Contact Name: | Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, PIFSC |
Publish Date: | 2015-08-01 |
Citation URL: | https://accession.nodc.noaa.gov/0157633 |
Citation URL Name: | ESD_2015_SOP_CAU_Field.pdf |
Calcification Accretion Unit (CAU) Laboratory Analysis Standard Operating Procedure (2015)
Contact Type: | Organization |
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Contact Name: | Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, PIFSC |
Publish Date: | 2015-09-01 |
Citation URL: | https://accession.nodc.noaa.gov/0157633 |
Citation URL Name: | ESD_2015_SOP_CAU_SampleProcessing.pdf |
Price NN, Martz TR, Brainard RE, Smith JE (2012) Diel Variability in Seawater pH Relates to Calcification and Benthic Community Structure on Coral Reefs. PLoS ONE 7(8): e43843. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0043843
Contact Name: | Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego |
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Publish Date: | 2012-08-28 |
Citation URL: | http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0043843 |
Process Steps
Process Step 1
Description: |
CALCIFICATION ACCRETION UNIT (CAU) ASSEMBLY, DEPLOYMENT and RECOVERY CAUs are composed of two 10 x 10 centimeter (cm) flat, square, gray PVC plates, stacked 1 cm apart. Five CAU units are deployed per site on individual stainless steel stakes driven into the substrate. The units are deployed in a clustered group with the spacing between each unit being 0.5 to 5 meters. CAU sites are situated at an average depth of 15 meters. Units are placed so the CAU plates are ~10 cm above the surface substrate and the top of the CAU plate is parallel to the surface of the water. CAU units are recovered from the seafloor 3 years after deployment. Refer to the data files for the individual CAU site to determine the exact deployment time of a specific unit. Refer to the Calcification Accretion Unit (CAU) Assembly, Deployment, and Recovery Standard Operating Procedure (2015) for a detailed description of the protocols. |
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Process Date/Time: | 2015-08-01 00:00:00 |
Process Contact: | Weible, Rebecca M |
Email Address: | rebecca.weible@noaa.gov |
Source: | Calcification Accretion Unit (CAU) Assembly, Deployment, and Recovery Standard Operating Procedure (2015) |
Process Step 2
Description: |
CALCIFICATION ACCRETION UNIT (CAU) LABORATORY ANALYSIS Once CAU units are recovered they are disassembled and each plate is rinsed with freshwater to remove loose sediment, sand and mobile fauna. The plates are photographed and individual images are captured of the Upper Plate, Top Side; Upper Plate, Bottom Side; Lower Plate, Top Side; Lower Plate, Bottom Side. These images can be analyzed to determine benthic composition on each plate surface. If pieces of calcified material fall off during the photographing process, the pieces are retained with the plate for the dissolution process. After the plates have been photographed they are rinsed with fresh water and placed on a pre-weighed drying plate along with any dislodged pieces, and left to begin drying at room temperature for 24 hours and TO allow excess water to be removed. The drying plate assembly is then placed in the oven to dry at 60 degrees Celsius. If the difference in weights is less than 0.2 grams, the plates are considered dry and no further drying/weighing is required. If the difference in weights is greater than 0.2 grams the drying/reweighing process is repeated for as many 24-hour cycles as needed to obtain a difference of less than 0.2 grams. It should be noted that since the initial sample processing in 2012, the standard weighing protocol has since been improved such that the acceptable weight difference is 0.1 grams. Once the plates are dry, each plate is placed in 5-10% Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) solution to dissolve the calcium carbonate materials. The plate is scraped to remove all materials and rinsed with the dilute HCl solution. The plate is then placed in the oven at 60 degrees Celsius to dry for 24 hours before the dry plate is obtained. Through the entire dissolution process all dilute HCl rinse solution is preserved for later filtering. The dilute HCl rinse process is repeated on all materials removed from the plate until the dissolution process has stopped and all calcium carbonate material has been removed. The fleshy material and used dilute HCl rinse materials are then separated using a vacuum filtration pump by pouring the solution into a Buchner funnel, mesh layer and pre-weighed filter paper. The filter paper and fleshy material are then dried and weighed to determine the weight of fleshy algae present on each plate. The weight of calcified materials on each plate is determined by difference, where the initial weight of the dried plate (prior to the dissolution process) minus the fleshy material weight equals the weight of carbonate material dissolved. The resulting calcification rates are reported in units of grams/area/time. Refer to the Calcification Accretion Unit (CAU) Laboratory Analysis Standard Operating Procedure (2015) for a detailed description of the protocols. |
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Process Date/Time: | 2015-09-01 00:00:00 |
Process Contact: | Weible, Rebecca M |
Email Address: | rebecca.weible@noaa.gov |
Source: | Calcification Accretion Unit (CAU) Laboratory Analysis Standard Operating Procedure (2015) |
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Catalog Details
Catalog Item ID: | 36072 |
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GUID: | gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:36072 |
Metadata Record Created By: | Troy T Kanemura |
Metadata Record Created: | 2016-12-20 16:24+0000 |
Metadata Record Last Modified By: | Lori H Luers |
Metadata Record Last Modified: | 2023-11-07 18:55+0000 |
Metadata Record Published: | 2023-11-07 |
Owner Org: | PIFSC |
Metadata Publication Status: | Published Externally |
Do Not Publish?: | N |
Metadata Last Review Date: | 2022-08-03 |
Metadata Review Frequency: | 1 Year |
Metadata Next Review Date: | 2023-08-03 |