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  <idinfo>
    <citation>
      <citeinfo>
        <origin>
          Coral Reef Ecosystem Division (CRED), Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC), National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
        </origin>
        <pubdate>
          20121025
        </pubdate>
        <title>
          CRED Marine Debris Survey and Removal Efforts within the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands during 1999-2012
        </title>
        <onlink>
          http://www.pifsc.noaa.gov/cred/mdr.php
        </onlink>
      </citeinfo>
    </citation>
    <descript>
      <abstract>
        The Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument includes the 1200 nautical mile chain of atolls and islets known as the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (NWHI) that are geographically positioned as a repository for marine debris such as derelict fishing gear (DFG). Accidentally lost or intentionally abandoned DFG circulates within the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre until it encounters the atolls of the NWHI. When the floating DFG reaches these islets and atolls, wave energy forces it across coral reefs, snagging the assorted nets and lines upon corals. DFG may impact coral reef ecosystems in a number of other ways, including destroying coral reef habitat, acting as a vector for the introduction of non-native species, and presenting a hazard to boat navigation.  Most notably, entanglement in DFG presents a lethal threat to the critically endangered Hawaiian monk seal (Monachus schauinslandi) and the threatened green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas).

Supported by the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument, NOAA&apos;s Marine Debris Program (MDP),NOAA&apos;s Damage Assessment Remediation and Restoration Program (DARRP), and NOAA&apos;s Coral Reef Conservation Program (CRCP), the marine debris team of Coral Reef Ecosystem Division (CRED) at the Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC) conducts cruises to the NWHI for the purpose of surveying and removing DFG.  Exploratory and opportunistic efforts began in 1996 that eventually evolved into dedicated cruises deployed for up to 4 months at a time with a team of up to 16 divers.  To date, the marine debris team of CRED has removed approximately 753 metric tons of derelict fishing gear from the NWHI, including the atolls and islets of Pearl and Hermes Atoll (PHR), Midway Atoll (MID), Kure Atoll (KUR), Lisianski Island (LIS), Laysan Island (LAY), Maro Reef (MAR), and French Frigate Shoals (FFS).

Surveys are conducted by divers based on small boats launched from a ship.  Two survey methods are used to search for marine debris; tow survey and swim survey. Tow surveys are used in the relatively even-depth (usually less than 10 meters deep), contiguous backreef habitats, while swim surveys are used in the comparatively high-relief and patchy lagoonal reef habitats.  Survey areas are chosen based on regional reef morphology and past accumulation records.

In a tow survey, two freediving divers are towed behind a small boat at an average of 1-2 knots. Each diver has a board with which they maneuver through the water column in a vertical and horizontal serpentine pattern. The small boat coxswain drives the boat in parallel tracks to cover the planned survey area.  Tow tracks are recorded on a GPS unit that is set to record at 15 second intervals.  Tow track survey lines are downloaded and converted to polygon features in ArcGIS using a 15 meter buffer (7.5 meters on each side) to represent area surveyed by the towed divers.
The swim survey method, first used for NWHI marine debris detection in 2002, was developed as a necessary alternative to towed diver surveys in lagoonal, reticulated reef areas that were either too shallow or too irregular to be surveyed effectively with the tow survey technique.  The divers are directed by personnel in small boats to follow pre-planned routes. When a distinguishable reef has been surveyed, the small boat coxswain drives a GPS-recorded track around that particular reef. These areas are digitized into polygon features in ArcGIS using a combination of the recorded tracks and IKONOS satellite imagery in which reef edges are visible in 4 meter resolution.

When a diver encounters a piece of DFG during either type of survey, the diver notifies the coxswain to stop the boat and take a waypoint over the DFG. Descriptive data about the piece of DFG such as DFG type, DFG color, estimated depth, length/width/height (layout of DFG in the water as found by divers), foul level, presence/absence of coral growth on DFG (including growth type and coral genera), substrate composition/color and volume are recorded and maintained in a Microsoft Access database.  Waypoints are recorded for locations of DFG and are downloaded as shapefiles with attributes that include waypoint name, UTC date and time collected, Hawaii standard time collected, small boat label, GPS unit label, survey type (swim or tow), survey zone (high entanglement risk zone or standard), source (water or land) and an Item designation.  Waypoint data for DFG is maintained in an Access database table that is linked to descriptive data about each point of DFG via a common waypoint name, date, and GPS unit label.

Cruises target one or more of the atolls of the NWHI and vary in duration from one to four months.  The following table displays the names of vessels that participated in research cruises each year and the atolls they visited.

CALENDAR YEAR	VESSEL NAME							ATOLLS VISITED
1999		NOAA Ship Townsend Cromwell					LIS, PHR
2000		NOAA Ship Townsend Cromwell					FFS, KUR, LIS, PHR
2001		American Islander, Ocean Fury, Katmai, Townsend Cromwell	FFS, KUR, LIS, PHR
2002		American Islander, Ocean Fury					FFS, KUR, LAY, LIS, MID, PHR
2003		American Islandr, Ocean Fury					FFS, KUR, LAY, LIS, MAR, MID, PHR
2004		Casitas								FFS, KUR, LAY, LIS, MAR, PHR
2005		Casitas, Freebird, USCG Ship Walnut, USCG Ship Kukui		FFS, KUR, LAY, LIS, MAR, MID, PHR
2006		NOAA Ship Oscar Elton Sette, Land Based Midway Effort		FFS, KUR, LAY, LIS, MID, PHR
2007		NOAA Ship Oscar Elton Sette					FFS, KUR, LAY, LIS, PHR
2008		USCG Ship Walnut						MAR, MID
2009		NOAA Ship Oscar Elton Sette, USCG Ship Walnut			FFS, KUR, LAY, LIS, MAR, MID, PHR
2011		NOAA Ship Oscar Elton Sette					FFS, KUR, LAY, LIS, MID, PHR 
2012 NOAA Ship Oscar Elton Sette FFS, KUR, LAY, LIS, MID, PHR

A high turnover rate of staff has led to various data management styles over the history of the program, thus, the marine debris team has undertaken an effort to error-check and centralize all marine debris data into a Microsoft Access database, which was completed in December 2010. For more detailed information regarding specific cruises and the data collection process, contact the Coral Reef Ecosystem Division.
      </abstract>
      <purpose>
        Survey area data are collected for maintaining spatial record of surveyed versus unsurveyed habitat areas at locations in the Northwestern Hawaiian Island archipelago. They are collected concurrently with marine debris point data, including attributes of both marine debris and the substrate upon which it was found. Waypoint data are collected for display and analysis of marine debris locations in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands.
      </purpose>
    </descript>
    <timeperd>
      <timeinfo>
        <rngdates>
          <begdate>
            19991011
          </begdate>
          <enddate>
            20120714
          </enddate>
        </rngdates>
      </timeinfo>
      <current>
        ground condition
      </current>
    </timeperd>
    <status>
      <progress>
        Complete
      </progress>
      <update>
        Annually
      </update>
    </status>
    <spdom>
      <bounding>
        <westbc>
          -178.39
        </westbc>
        <eastbc>
          -166.05
        </eastbc>
        <northbc>
          28.47
        </northbc>
        <southbc>
          23.62
        </southbc>
      </bounding>
    </spdom>
    <keywords>
      <theme>
        <themekt>
          none
        </themekt>
        <themekey>
          NOAA&apos;s Coral Reef Conservation Program (CRCP)
        </themekey>
        <themekey>
          Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (NWHI)
        </themekey>
        <themekey>
          Coral Reef
        </themekey>
        <themekey>
          Ecosystem
        </themekey>
        <themekey>
          Marine Debris
        </themekey>
        <themekey>
          Derelict Fishing Gear
        </themekey>
      </theme>
      <theme>
        <themekt>
          CoRIS Discovery Thesaurus
        </themekt>
        <themekey>
          Geographic Information &gt; Marine Debris
        </themekey>
      </theme>
      <theme>
        <themekt>
          ISO 19115 Topic Category
        </themekt>
        <themekey>
          environment
        </themekey>
        <themekey>
          007
        </themekey>
      </theme>
      <theme>
        <themekt>
          CoRIS Theme Thesaurus
        </themekt>
        <themekey>
          EARTH SCIENCE &gt; Biosphere &gt; Zoology &gt; Corals &gt; Reef Damage Assessment &gt; Marine Debris
        </themekey>
      </theme>
      <place>
        <placekt>
          none
        </placekt>
        <placekey>
          The Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument
        </placekey>
        <placekey>
          Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
        </placekey>
      </place>
      <place>
        <placekt>
          CoRIS Place Thesaurus
        </placekt>
        <placekey>
          OCEAN BASIN &gt; Pacific Ocean &gt; Central Pacific Ocean &gt; Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (28N178W0000)
        </placekey>
                <placekey>COUNTRY/TERRITORY &gt; United States of America &gt; Hawaii &gt; Honolulu &gt; Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (28N178W0000)</placekey>
        <placekey>
          COUNTRY/TERRITORY &gt; United States of America &gt; Hawaii &gt; Honolulu &gt; Midway Atoll (28N177W0001)
        </placekey>
        <placekey>
          OCEAN BASIN &gt; Pacific Ocean &gt; Central Pacific Ocean &gt; Northwestern Hawaiian Islands &gt; Midway Atoll (28N177W0001)
        </placekey>
        <placekey>
          COUNTRY/TERRITORY &gt; United States of America &gt; Hawaii &gt; Honolulu &gt; Pearl and Hermes Reef (27N176W0001)
        </placekey>
        <placekey>
          OCEAN BASIN &gt; Pacific Ocean &gt; Central Pacific Ocean &gt; Northwestern Hawaiian Islands &gt; Pearl and Hermes Reef (27N176W0001)
        </placekey>
        <placekey>
          COUNTRY/TERRITORY &gt; United States of America &gt; Hawaii &gt; Honolulu &gt; Kure Atoll (28N178W0001)
        </placekey>
        <placekey>
          OCEAN BASIN &gt; Pacific Ocean &gt; Central Pacific Ocean &gt; Northwestern Hawaiian Islands &gt; Kure Atoll (28N178W0001)
        </placekey>
        <placekey>
          COUNTRY/TERRITORY &gt; United States of America &gt; Hawaii &gt; Honolulu &gt; Maro Reef (25N170W0001)
        </placekey>
        <placekey>
          OCEAN BASIN &gt; Pacific Ocean &gt; Central Pacific Ocean &gt; Northwestern Hawaiian Islands &gt; Maro Reef (25N170W0001)
        </placekey>
        <placekey>
          COUNTRY/TERRITORY &gt; United States of America &gt; Hawaii &gt; Honolulu &gt; French Frigate Shoals (24N166W0001)
        </placekey>
        <placekey>
          OCEAN BASIN &gt; Pacific Ocean &gt; Central Pacific Ocean &gt; Northwestern Hawaiian Islands &gt; French Frigate Shoals (24N166W0001)
        </placekey>
        <placekey>
          COUNTRY/TERRITORY &gt; United States of America &gt; Hawaii &gt; Honolulu &gt; Laysan Island (25N171W0001)
        </placekey>
        <placekey>
          OCEAN BASIN &gt; Pacific Ocean &gt; Central Pacific Ocean &gt; Northwestern Hawaiian Islands &gt; Laysan Island (25N171W0001)
        </placekey>
        <placekey>
          COUNTRY/TERRITORY &gt; United States of America &gt; Hawaii &gt; Honolulu &gt; Lisianski Island (25N173W0001)
        </placekey>
        <placekey>
          OCEAN BASIN &gt; Pacific Ocean &gt; Central Pacific Ocean &gt; Northwestern Hawaiian Islands &gt; Lisianski Island (25N173W0001)
        </placekey>
      </place>
      <place>
        <placekt>
          CoRIS Region
        </placekt>
        <placekey>
          NWHI
        </placekey>
      </place>
    </keywords>
    <accconst>
      None
    </accconst>
    <useconst>
      These marine debris survey data act as a proxy for area surveyed and have not been screened for accuracy based on environmental conditions or GPS accuracy. NOAA can not be held liable for use of these data in a manner other than for perusal of preliminary marine debris data for scientific research on coral reefs ecosystems. When using this data, please credit the Coral Reef Ecosystem Division, Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service.
    </useconst>
    <ptcontac>
      <cntinfo>
        <cntorgp>
          <cntorg>
            Coral Reef Ecosystem Division (CRED), Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC), National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
          </cntorg>
        </cntorgp>
        <cntaddr>
          <addrtype>
            mailing and physical address
          </addrtype>
          <address>
            1125B Ala Moana Blvd
          </address>
          <city>
            Honolulu
          </city>
          <state>
            HI
          </state>
          <postal>
            96814
          </postal>
          <country>
            USA
          </country>
        </cntaddr>
        <cntvoice>
          808-983-5300
        </cntvoice>
        <cntfax>
          808-983-3730
        </cntfax>
        <cntemail>
          nmfs.pic.credinfo@noaa.gov
        </cntemail>
        <cntinst>
          e-mail preferred
        </cntinst>
      </cntinfo>
    </ptcontac>
    <datacred>
      Coral Reef Ecosystem Division (CRED), Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service
    </datacred>
    <secinfo>
      <secsys>
        Not applicable
      </secsys>
      <secclass>
        Unclassified
      </secclass>
      <sechandl>
        Not applicable
      </sechandl>
    </secinfo>
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    <distrib>
      <cntinfo>
        <cntorgp>
          <cntorg>
            Coral Reef Ecosystem Division (CRED), Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC), National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
          </cntorg>
        </cntorgp>
        <cntaddr>
          <addrtype>
            mailing and physical address
          </addrtype>
          <address>
            1125B Ala Moana Blvd
          </address>
          <city>
            Honolulu
          </city>
          <state>
            HI
          </state>
          <postal>
            96814
          </postal>
          <country>
            USA
          </country>
        </cntaddr>
        <cntvoice>
          808-983-5300
        </cntvoice>
        <cntfax>
          808-983-3730
        </cntfax>
        <cntemail>
          nmfs.pic.credinfo@noaa.gov
        </cntemail>
        <cntinst>
          e-mail preferred
        </cntinst>
      </cntinfo>
    </distrib>
    <resdesc>
      Offline Data
    </resdesc>
    <distliab>
      These marine debris survey data are PRELIMINARY data and have not been screened for accuracy. NOAA can not be held liable for use of these data in a manner other than for perusal of preliminary marine debris data for scientific research on coral reefs ecosystems. Disclaimer - NOAA makes no warranty regarding these data, expressed or implied, nor does the fact of distribution constitute such a warranty. NOAA cannot assume liability for any damages caused by any errors or omissions in these data, nor as a result of the failure of these data to function on a particular system.
    </distliab>
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      <digform>
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          <formname>
            ESRI shapefile
          </formname>
          <formvern>
            ArcGIS 9.3.1
          </formvern>
          <formcont>
            locations of diver survey areas and marine debris points with unique identifiers of areas surveyed and marine debris point data
          </formcont>
          <filedec>
            no compression applied
          </filedec>
        </digtinfo>
        <digtopt>
          <offoptn>
            <offmedia>
              CD-ROM or DVD or electronically via e-mail transfer
            </offmedia>
            <recfmt>
              ISO 9660
            </recfmt>
          </offoptn>
        </digtopt>
      </digform>
      <digform>
        <digtinfo>
          <formname>
            XLS
          </formname>
          <formvern>
            Microsoft Office Excel 2007
          </formvern>
          <formcont>
            attribute information and descriptive data about each marine debris waypoint and piece of DFG
          </formcont>
          <filedec>
            no compression applied
          </filedec>
        </digtinfo>
        <digtopt>
          <offoptn>
            <offmedia>
              CD-ROM or DVD or electronically via e-mail transfer
            </offmedia>
            <recfmt>
              ISO 9660
            </recfmt>
          </offoptn>
        </digtopt>
      </digform>
      <digform>
        <digtinfo>
          <formname>
            TXT
          </formname>
          <formvern>
            Microsoft Notepad version 5.1
          </formvern>
          <formcont>
            attribute information and descriptive data about each marine debris waypoint and piece of DFG
          </formcont>
          <filedec>
            no compression applied
          </filedec>
        </digtinfo>
        <digtopt>
          <offoptn>
            <offmedia>
              CD-ROM or DVD or electronically via e-mail transfer
            </offmedia>
            <recfmt>
              ISO 9660
            </recfmt>
          </offoptn>
        </digtopt>
      </digform>
      <fees>
        None
      </fees>
      <ordering>
        email CRED INFO at nmfs.pic.credinfo@noaa.gov for inquiries and data.
      </ordering>
    </stdorder>
  </distinfo>
  <metainfo>
    <metd>
      20121220
    </metd>
    <metrd>
      20121026
    </metrd>
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      <cntinfo>
        <cntorgp>
          <cntorg>
            Coral Reef Ecosystem Division (CRED), Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC), National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
          </cntorg>
        </cntorgp>
        <cntaddr>
          <addrtype>
            mailing and physical address
          </addrtype>
          <address>
            1125B Ala Moana Blvd
          </address>
          <city>
            Honolulu
          </city>
          <state>
            HI
          </state>
          <postal>
            96814
          </postal>
          <country>
            USA
          </country>
        </cntaddr>
        <cntvoice>
          808-983-5300
        </cntvoice>
        <cntfax>
          808-983-3730
        </cntfax>
        <cntemail>
          nmfs.pic.credinfo@noaa.gov
        </cntemail>
        <cntinst>
          e-mail preferred
        </cntinst>
      </cntinfo>
    </metc>
    <metstdn>
      FGDC Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata
    </metstdn>
    <metstdv>
      FGDC-STD-001-1998
    </metstdv>
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    <corid>
      20111215063630
    </corid>
    <corchild>
      None
    </corchild>
    <corbegdt>
      19991011
    </corbegdt>
    <corenddt>
      20120714
    </corenddt>
    <cormdlk>
      http://www.coris.noaa.gov/metadata/records/html/cred_marine_debris_nwhi_1999_2012.html
    </cormdlk>
    <cortrkid>
      6051
    </cortrkid>
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