An educational citizen science program (OPIHI) surveys the diversity and abundance of intertidal life in Hawaii

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2011-09-14

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The following are the guidebooks that were used for this project: Randall, John E. Shore Fishes of Hawaii. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1996.$$Hoover, John. Hawaii's Sea Creatures: A Guide to Hawaii's Marine Invertebrates. Honolulu: Mutual Publishing, 2006.$$Huisman, John and Isabella Abbott, and Celia M. Smith. Hawiian Reef Plants. Honolulu: UH Seagrant, 2007.

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citizen science, trained students, GK-12, intertidal, University Laboratory School, Farrington High, Kalama Intermediate, Kahuku Intermediate, Ho’omana Hou, Assets, Connections, Waters of Life, Diamond Head, Barber's Point, Ewa Beach, Kahana Bay, Mapulehu, Morris Point, Maili Point, Onekahakaha, Sandy Beach, Sand Island, Turtle Bay, Wai'Opae, Waipuilani Beach, coastal, coast, shoreline, shore, Hawaii, Oahu, Molokai, Maui, Kauai, secondary students, monitor(ing), survey(ing), algae, limu, seaweed, invertebrates, benthic, substrate, substratum, tidepool(s), opihi, marine life, diversity, abundance, percent cover, marine ecology, science education, zonation

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