Nearshore Sensor Observations : Archive : Wailupe, Oʻahu
This site has been decommissioned and is no longer collecting new data.
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This site has been decommissioned and is no longer collecting new data.
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NOTE: This instrument does not report in real-time. New data are retrieved periodically.
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Disclaimer: Near real-time data have not been quality controlled.
Disclaimer: Data are released in compliance with real-time quality control standards.
Disclaimer: Real-time data are provided as raw and unaltered. Results of quality control checks are provided within the data set.
This nearshore sensor (nss_016) operated between January 14, 2014 and April 29, 2017. It was located off of Wailupe Peninsula in Maunalua Bay in ʻĀina Haina on the South Shore of Oʻahu in the State of Hawaiʻi. The sensor package was fixed to a pier at about 1 meter depth. Data were transmitted every 4 minutes. PacIOOS nearshore sensors monitor coastal water conditions to help provide early indications of potentially polluted run-off from storm drainage, sewage spills, and soil erosion from land-based waterways such as streams and other outflows that lead directly into the ocean. Owned and maintained by PacIOOS under the supervision of Dr. Margaret McManus and lab.
Please contact PacIOOS if you are intending to utilize PacIOOS data in any publications. PacIOOS should be acknowledged as follows: Data provided by PacIOOS (www.pacioos.org), which is a part of the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS®), funded in part by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Awards #NA16NOS0120024 and #NA21NOS0120091.
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