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Water Quality Information in Hawaii

  29/12/2010
New information about water quality is now available to people living, working, and playing near Hawaii. U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOSŪ) partners located within the Pacific Islands region recently installed new nutrient sensors on two water quality buoys located at Kilo Nalu and near the Ala Wai outflow.

 

Waikiki Beach's water Quality better Monitored 

These new sensors will provide early warning of storm runoff or other poor water quality events in the popular beach areas near Waikiki. In partnership with NOAA's Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, the water quality buoys also measure carbon dioxide, temperature, salinity, chlorophyll, oxygen, and turbidity.







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Supplier: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

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