Now Available: Marine Biogeographic Assessment Of The Main Hawaiian Islands

Sub title
Availability of a new report and interactive map and data sets that highlight what is known about the marine environment of the main Hawaiian Islands
Release Date
10/07/2016
Camarillo, CA

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) are pleased to announce the availability of a new report and interactive map and data sets that highlight what is known about the marine environment of the main Hawaiian Islands.

NOAA reportThe report, titled Marine Biogeographic Assessment of the Main Hawaiian Islands, and its products make available information about marine life and the physical environment offshore Hawai'i. Topics include: an overview of the physical environment, benthic habitats and corals, fishes, sea turtles, marine mammals and sea birds. An interactive Geographic Information System (GIS) map complements the report to describe marine biogeographic patterns around the islands. The information in this assessment will help lay a foundation for BOEM's future environmental reviews of renewable energy project proposals offshore Hawai'i.

Funded by BOEM, NCCOS worked in collaboration with federal and state academic and non-governmental organizations to synthesize existing data from years of research on the islands of Hawai'i. In addition to providing BOEM with the most comprehensive and current information on ecosystems of the Main Hawaiian Islands, the report and its products will be useful in coastal and ocean management efforts by the state of Hawai'i and other partners.
For more information visit the project web page at: https://coastalscience.noaa.gov/projects/detail?key=163

John Romero
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
Office of Public Affairs
Tel: (805) 384-6324
Cell: (805) 312-2429