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Comprehensive Dataset and Reports of the Mamala Bay Study during 1993-1995 on Oahu, Hawaii

Metadata Updated: December 1, 2023

This collection contains comprehensive datasets and reports collected in support of the Mamala Bay Study during 1993-1995. Physical, chemical, biological, and geological datasets and reports are included.

Reports included in this collection include the following:

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. M. O'Connor, 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, HI 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, HI MB-9 Impact of Point and Non-Point Source Pollution on Coral Reef Ecosystems in Mamala Bay: R. W. Grigg, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI 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, HI 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, HI MB-9 Effects of Sewage Discharges and Stream Runoff on Phytoplankton Communities and Water Quality in Mamala Bay: E. A. Laws and D. Ziemann, University 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, University 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. O'Connor, Kinnetic Laboratories, Inc., Santa Cruz, CA MB-10 Part II: Identification of Stressors of Concern in the Mamala Bay Ecosystem: J. M. O'Connor, 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. O'Connor, 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. O'Connor, 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

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Metadata Date 2023-03-15T01:17:16Z
Metadata Created Date December 4, 2020
Metadata Updated Date December 1, 2023
Reference Date(s) 1996 (publication), February 16, 2023 (revision)
Frequency Of Update asNeeded

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Metadata Created Date December 4, 2020
Metadata Updated Date December 1, 2023
Reference Date(s) 1996 (publication), February 16, 2023 (revision)
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Temporal Extent Begin 1975-01-01
Temporal Extent End 1998-08-31

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