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You are here: /main/research expeditions/June-July 2006

Subject Index to Expedition Journals

Birds

Experiences at the Edge of the Universe

Legs of Steel...Bird Banding on Green Island

March of the Albatross--In the Remotest Place on Earth, Love Finds the Way

Death of a Laysan Albatross Chick

Coral Reefs

Underwater Village

The Rosetta Stone of Mapping

Initial REEF Survey Results on Kure Atoll and Pearl and Hermes Atoll

Coral Predators of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands

Dolphins

Spinner Dolphins in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands

Education and Outreach

Education and Outreach: Expanding Understanding and Awareness of the NWHI

Mission Overview and Objectives

Research Preparations While in Transit

A GIS Perspective

Trilateration in Maritime Archaeology

Painting the Seafloor: How and Why We Map

The Rosetta Stone of Mapping

A History of Man’s Impact and Exploitation; the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands

Fish

Arrival at Kure Atoll

Counting Fish in the New Marine National Monument

Fish Comparisons Between the Main Hawaiian Islands and the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands

The Kahala as an `Aumakua?

Initial REEF Survey Results on Kure Atoll and Pearl and Hermes Atoll

Coral Predators of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands

Maritime Archaelogy

Maritime Archaeology

Putting Together a Jigsaw Puzzle: Marine Archaeology in Action

The Dunnottar Castle – A Brand-New Discovery on the NWHI

Marine Debris

Death of a Laysan Albatross Chick

A History of Man’s Impact and Exploitation; the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands

A Comb in the Pacific - Marine Debris Collection Efforts in the NWHI

Monk Seals

A Hawaiian Monk Seal Named KHOO

Researching the Hawaiian Monk Seal on Kure

Sharks and Rays

Tips and Rays--Elasmobranchs at Pearl and Hermes Atoll

Turtles

Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles

 

Facing off with a beautiful threadfin butterflyfish.  Photo: Paulo Maurin

The abundance of fish in a healthy coral reef ecosystem are part of what makes the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands so special. Photo: James Watt

Members of the NOAA Maritime Heritage Program will be surveying some of the world's most beautiful and untouched submerged cultural resources during this expedition. Photo: Robert Schwemmer/NOAA

A Laysan Albatross fledgling practices how to take flight.  Photo: Claire Johnson/NOAA

Teacher Dena Deck gets familiar with the species found in the Hawaiian Archipelago.  Photo: Hans Van Tilburg/NOAA

A Laysan Albatross fledgling practices how to take flight.  Photo: Claire Johnson/NOAA

Chief Scientist Dr. John Rooney points out the tracks that have been mapped around Kure Atoll.

A “sunbow,” a rainbow without the rain, was the show of the night.  Note the large arc of light around the sun.


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