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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>20130118</pubdate>
				<title>Inter-disciplinary study of flow dynamics and sedimentation stress effects
		on coral colonies using a Modified Belt Survey in Faga'alu Bay, American Samoa in August 2012</title>
				<geoform>spreadsheet</geoform>
				<onlink>http://www.pifsc.noaa.gov/cred/coral.php</onlink>
			</citeinfo>
		</citation>
		<descript>
			<abstract>The field data described herein are part of the CRCP-funded
		project aimed at establishing baseline Rapid Ecological Assessment (REA) surveys for coral reef
		benthic cover and composition at Faga'alu Bay, Tutuila, American Samoa.
		Quantitative belt transect surveys for coral generic abundance and diseases 
                condition were conducted, from 20120813 to 20120816, at 17 survey sites by
		the Coral Reef Ecosystem Division (CRED) of the NOAA Pacific
                Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC). As a part of REA
                surveys, the coral belt surveys were focused on quantifying
                the diversity, abundance, and density, of the anthozoan and hydrozoan corals as well
                as the condition and health state of the coral reef
                populations. The surveys were conducted along two
                consecutively-placed, 25 m transect lines. The belt width
                was 1 m wide, 0.5 m on each side of the transect line.
                Within each 25 m transect, five 2.5 m segments were surveyed
                (beginning at points: 0, 5, 10, 15, and 20 meters), whereby
                in each segment, all coral colonies whose center fell within
                0.5 m of either side of the transect line were identified to
                the lowest taxonomic level possible (genus or species) and
                two planar size metrics were collected: maximum diameter and
                diameter perpendicular to the maximum diameter. In addition,
                the extent of mortality, both recent and old, was estimated
                for each colony. Observers paid special attention to
                identifying as best as possible the extent of the former
                live colony. When a coral colony exhibited signs of disease
                or compromised health, additional information was recorded
                including type of affliction (bleaching, skeletal growth
                anomaly, white syndrome, tissue loss other than white
                syndrome, trematodiasis, necrosis, other, pigmentation
                responses, algal overgrowth, and predation), severity of the
                affliction (mild, moderate, marked, severe, acute), as well
                as photographic documentation and occasional tissue samples.
                Tissue samples were cataloged and fixed in buffered
                zinc-formalin solution for further histopathological
                analyses. Raw survey data included species presence and
                relative abundance, colony counts per taxon, size (width and
                length), mortality, predation, and health status. A surveyed
                area was ranging from 10 m^2 to 25 m^2 per site.</abstract>
			<purpose>The field data described herein are part of the CRCP-funded
		project aimed at establishing baseline Rapid Ecological Assessment (REA) survyes for coral reef
		benthic cover and composition at Faga'alu Bay, Tutuila, American Samoa.</purpose>
			<supplinf>Maximum depth was 10 feet. Coral genera observed: August, Acropora, 
		Cyphastrea, Fungia, Goniopora, Leptastrea, Millepora, Montipora, 
		Pavona, Pocillopora, Porites, Psammocora</supplinf>
		</descript>
		<timeperd>
			<timeinfo>
				<rngdates>
					<begdate>20120814</begdate>
					<enddate>20120816</enddate>
				</rngdates>
			</timeinfo>
			<current>Ground Condition</current>
		</timeperd>
		<status>
			<progress>Complete</progress>
			<update>asNeeded</update>
		</status>
		<spdom>
			<bounding>
				<westbc>-170.6808019</westbc>
				<eastbc>-170.67263173</eastbc>
				<northbc>-14.28706602</northbc>
				<southbc>-14.29516353</southbc>
			</bounding>
		</spdom>
		<keywords>
			<theme>
				<themekt>None</themekt>
				<themekey>Marine Ecosystem</themekey>
				<themekey>Reef Assessment and Monitoring Program (RAMP)</themekey>
				<themekey>Rapid Ecological Assessments (REA)</themekey>
				<themekey>Coral Reef</themekey>
				<themekey>Coral</themekey>
				<themekey>American Samoa</themekey>
				<themekey>Tutuila</themekey>
			</theme>
			<theme>
				<themekt>CoRIS Discovery Thesaurus</themekt>
				<themekey>Numeric Data Sets &gt; Biology</themekey>
			</theme>
			<theme>
				<themekt>CoRIS Theme Thesaurus</themekt>
				<themekey>EARTH SCIENCE &gt; Oceans &gt; Coastal Processes &gt; Coral Reefs</themekey>
				<themekey>EARTH SCIENCE &gt; Oceans &gt; Coastal Processes &gt; Coral Reefs &gt; Coral reef ecology</themekey>
				<themekey>EARTH SCIENCE &gt; Oceans &gt; Coastal Processes &gt; Coral Reefs &gt; Coral reef ecology &gt; Coral cover</themekey>
				<themekey>EARTH SCIENCE &gt; Oceans &gt; Coastal Processes &gt; Coral Reefs &gt; Coral Reef Ecology &gt; BioDiversity
</themekey>
				<themekey>EARTH SCIENCE &gt; Biosphere &gt; Zoology &gt; Corals &gt; Reef monitoring and assessment</themekey>
				<themekey>EARTH SCIENCE &gt; Biosphere &gt; Zoology &gt; Corals &gt; Reef monitoring and assessment &gt; Rapid assessment studies</themekey>
			</theme>
			<theme>
				<themekt>ISO 19115 Topic Category</themekt>
				<themekey>biota</themekey>
				<themekey>002</themekey>
			</theme>
			<place>
				<placekt>None</placekt>
				<placekey>American Samoa</placekey>
				<placekey>Tutuila</placekey>
			</place>
			<place>
				<placekt>CoRIS Place Thesaurus</placekt>
				<placekey>OCEAN BASIN &gt; Pacific Ocean &gt; American Samoa &gt; Tutuila Island (14S170W0016)</placekey>
				<placekey>COUNTRY/TERRITORY &gt; United States of America &gt; American Samoa &gt; American Samoa &gt; Tutuila Island (14S170W0016)</placekey>
				<placekey>COUNTRY/TERRITORY &gt; United States of America &gt; American Samoa &gt; Tutuila Island &gt; Faga'alu (14S170W0005)</placekey>
				<placekey>OCEAN BASIN &gt; Pacific Ocean &gt; Pago Pago Harbor &gt; Faga'alu (14S170W0005)</placekey>
			</place>
			<place>
				<placekt>CoRIS Region</placekt>
				<placekey>AmSam</placekey>
			</place>
		</keywords>
		<accconst>None</accconst>
		<useconst>Please cite CRED when using data. Coral Reef Ecosystem
              Division (CRED), Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center
              (PIFSC), National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National
              Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)</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>Erin Looney, Coral Reef Ecosystem Division (CRED); Bernardo
              Vargas-Angel, Coral Reef Ecosystem Division (CRED)</datacred>
		<secinfo>
			<secsys>Not applicable</secsys>
			<secclass>Unclassified</secclass>
			<sechandl>Not applicable</sechandl>
		</secinfo>
		<native>Oracle</native>
	</idinfo>
	<dataqual>
		<attracc>
			<attraccr>Observations were made by two divers who are experts in
                coral biology. The population parameter survey is conducted
                one time per site per survey year; it is not replicated.</attraccr>
		</attracc>
		<logic>With the exception of the non-quantitative survey along the
           backreef, the same methods of data collection were used at each
           of the sites surveyed at this location and were conducted by the
           same scientists.</logic>
		<complete>The survey sites were selected to be representative of the
              dominant habitats at this reef system. Efforts were made to
              include broad spatial coverage of the reef area, but weather
              conditions or other environmental constraints may have
              precluded the team from surveying windward or exposed sites.</complete>
		<posacc>
			<horizpa>
				<horizpar>GPS Unit</horizpar>
				<qhorizpa>
					<horizpav>1</horizpav>
					<horizpae>Instrument parameters</horizpae>
				</qhorizpa>
			</horizpa>
			<vertacc>
				<vertaccr>Dive computer and SCUBA depth gauge</vertaccr>
				<qvertpa>
					<vertaccv>0.3</vertaccv>
					<vertacce>Instrument parameters</vertacce>
				</qvertpa>
			</vertacc>
		</posacc>
		<lineage>
			<procstep>
				<procdesc>REA surveys are investigations that provide a high degree
                  of taxonomic resolution for coral, algae, and other
                  macroinvertebrate communities. During REA
                  surveys, biological assessment teams follow highly
                  structured protocols that are repeated at each REA site.
                  Upon arrival at an REA site, divers entered the water and
                  deployed two 25 m transect lines which are shared with
                  coral surveys that gather community structure, diversity,
                  recruitment, and health status data. The sampling effort
                  takes between 60 and 80 min to complete. The selection of
                  REA sites was made implementing a randomization tool on a GIS 
		  habitat bathymetry map of Faga’alu Bay, and the spatial effort 
		  allocation was proportional to the percentage of target reef habitat 
		  within two main depth strata (shallow: ~ 6–30 ft, and medium: 30–60 ft).
		  Factors considered during REA site selection included
                  ensuring a range of sample sites representative of the
                  benthic and reef fish habitats in the Bay. 
                  It is important to note that access to REA sites can be
                  limited by wave exposure, weather conditions, and other
                  environmental factors such as currents. Transect
                  placement was guided by: (1) a focus on hard-bottom
                  communities; (2) deploying lines along an isobath to the
                  extent possible at each site, and (3) laying the transect
                  lines into the prevailing current.</procdesc>
				<procdate>Unknown</procdate>
			</procstep>
		</lineage>
	</dataqual>
	<spref>
		<horizsys>
			<geograph>
				<latres>0.0001</latres>
				<longres>0.0001</longres>
				<geogunit>Decimal degrees</geogunit>
			</geograph>
			<geodetic>
				<horizdn>World Geodetic System 1984 (WGS84)</horizdn>
				<ellips>Geodetic Reference System 80 (GRS80)</ellips>
				<semiaxis>6378137</semiaxis>
				<denflat>298.2572236</denflat>
			</geodetic>
		</horizsys>
	</spref>
	<distinfo>
		<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>
				<cntpos>Data Manager</cntpos>
				<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>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.</distliab>
		<stdorder>
			<digform>
				<digtinfo>
					<formname>xls (Microsoft Excel worksheet) or csv (comma-separated
                    values)</formname>
				</digtinfo>
				<digtopt>
					<offoptn>
						<offmedia>CD-ROM or email</offmedia>
						<recfmt>ISO 9660</recfmt>
					</offoptn>
				</digtopt>
			</digform>
			<fees>None if receiving the data online</fees>
		</stdorder>
		<custom>Contact CRED data management team for information</custom>
		<techpreq>Contact CRED data management team for information</techpreq>
	</distinfo>
	<metainfo>
		<metd>20130118</metd>
		<metc>
			<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 Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata</metstdn>
		<metstdv>FGDC-STD-001-1998</metstdv>
	</metainfo>
	<coris>
		<cormdlk>http://www.coris.noaa.gov/metadata/records/html/cred_metadata_benthic_rea_blt_tut_aug2012.html</cormdlk>
		<cortrkid>6624</cortrkid>
	</coris>
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