Potential Bleaching expands
Jim_Maragos at r1.fws.gov
Jim_Maragos at r1.fws.gov
Fri Jul 27 00:42:16 EDT 2001
Dear coral bleachers,
Sorry I've been incognito. I was on vacation the month of June, at French
Frigate Shoals last week, and sometime about 2 months ago I was
inadvertently deleted from the coral list! Thanks to Jim Hendee and Dave,
I just got word today you folks are in town. If it's not too late I'd like
to talk or meet with the NOAA folks before you leave. My phone number is
541-1699, ext 166. Thanks, Jim Maragos
DAVID_A_GULKO at exec.state.h
i.us To: "Alan E Strong" <Alan.E.Strong at noaa.gov>,
Sent by: DAVID_A_GULKO at exec.state.hi.us
owner-coral-list at coral.aom cc: Coral-list
l.noaa.gov <coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov>, Ingrid Guch
<Ingrid.Guch at noaa.gov>, Jill Meyer
<Jill.Meyer at noaa.gov>, Rusty.Brainard at noaa.gov,
07/26/01 03:09 PM Jean.Kenyon at noaa.gov, steve.roman at noaa.gov, Jim
Hendee <hendee at aoml.noaa.gov>
Subject: Re[2]: Potential Bleaching expands
Alan,
If you folks have time it'd be great to touch base (how about Gordon
Bierch for beer and pupus after you folks are done for the day...it's
located at Aloha Tower Market Place, just let me know what day & time would
be good). Rusty and I have talked about the possibility of attaching some
settlement plates near the monitoring stations to look at coral planula
larvae settlement.
Rusty's been great about interacting with all of us to try and mitigate any
concerns any of the trustee agencies might have regarding placement of the
buoys within the lagoons adjacent to reef resources. He's really set an
excellent example for the rest of us to try and follow.
Aloha,
Dave
_______________________________________________________________________________
Subject: Re: Potential Bleaching expands
From: "Alan E Strong" <Alan.E.Strong at noaa.gov> at STATEHIUS
Date: 7/25/01 5:08 AM
Great to hear from you Dave.
Appreciate the feedback and await information ...hopefully that
this event passes
you by quickly...!
Jim Hendee and I will be out at Mike Laurs & Rusty's place the
week of Aug 20th
discussing CREWS monitoring station installations, etc. If
your not at sea at that
time it would be good to see you during our visit.
Cheers,
Al
DAVID_A_GULKO at EXEC.STATE.HI.US wrote:
> Alan,
> In response to your request for feedback regarding the
bleaching
> situation in the north central Pacific, specifically your
suggestion that
> warm water may be showing signs of development west of
Midway, the Hawaii
> Department of Land & Natural Resources will be mounting a
coral
> reef-focused expedition to Kure Atoll (slightly west of Midway)
next month.
> We'll specifically look for any evidence of bleaching while
we're there; we
> currently plan to place long-term temperature recorders
adjacent to living
> reef structures both within the lagoon and on the outside
slope of the
> atoll. The NMFS and NOS will also have a number of vessels
operating
> throughout the NWHI at this same time making observations
regarding the
> status of reef resources; hopefully between all our efforts
we can gain a
> clearer picture if any actual events are occurring up there.
>
> - Dave Gulko
>
> Dave Gulko
> Division of Aquatic Resources
> Hawaii Department of Land & Natural Resources
> 1151 Punchbowl St., Rm. 330
> Honolulu, HI 96813
>
> (808) 587-0318 (o), (808) 587-0115 (fx)
> david_a_gulko at exec.state.hi.us
>
_______________________________________________________________
________________
> Subject: Potential Bleaching expands
> From: "Alan E Strong" <Alan.E.Strong at noaa.gov>
(owner-coral-
> list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov)owner-coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov
at STATEHIUS
> Date: 7/24/01 3:53 AM
>
> NOTICE:
>
> From our HotSpot charts and Bleaching Indices that
updated
> overnight,
> using information our satellite obtained during the
past
> weekend, we
> observe the following changes in the present bleaching
> situation:
>
> *Okinawa -- increased SSTs (approaching 32 deg C in
some areas)
> Saipan/Guam -- staying more to the north in the
Northern
> Mariana's
> Midway - still showing signs of development from the
west
> Palmyra - new area just west of the Line Islands
> Bahamas - SSTs increasing to the west of Great Exuma
over the
> Bank
>
>
http://psbsgi1.nesdis.noaa.gov:8080/PSB/EPS/SST/dhw_news.html
>
http://psbsgi1.nesdis.noaa.gov:8080/PSB/EPS/SST/climohot.html
>
> Feedback appreciated...
>
> AES
>
> --
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> Alan E. Strong
> Phys Scientist/Oceanographer
> NOAA/NESDIS/ORA/ORAD -- E/RA3
> NOAA Science Center -- RM 711W
> 5200 Auth Road
> Camp Springs, MD 20746-4304
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>
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**** <>< ******* <>< ******* <>< ******* <>< *******
Alan E. Strong
Phys Scientist/Oceanographer
NOAA/NESDIS/ORA/ORAD -- E/RA3
NOAA Science Center -- RM 711W
5200 Auth Road
Camp Springs, MD 20746-4304
Alan.E.Strong at noaa.gov
301-763-8102 x170
FAX: 301-763-8108
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