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Pat,
The Accession Number is 0000030.  Have not yet received the CD.
Doug

At 02:46 PM 02/02/2000 -1000, you wrote:
>Aloha Doug,
>
>I put the CDROM in the mail.  Attached is the nodc metadata file.
>Let me know if the content sounds reasonable for this unique case.
>No problem to adjust it, any comments welcome.
>
>Best regards, Pat
>-- 
>Mr. Patrick Caldwell
>NOAA/NODC Hawaii/Pacific Liaison 
>JIMAR, University of Hawaii at Manoa
>Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 USA// 808-956-4105#TEMPORARY ACCESSION NUMBER:
>
>
>#ACCESSION NUMBER:

0000030
>
>
>#CONTRIBUTOR:
>
>(The following PIs are directly affiliated with data
>contributions.  This list is not all inclusive.
>Many individuals supported the creation of these
>data sets.  A complete list of partners and participants
>can be found in the reports on this CDROM 
>(see #REFERENCES below).
>
>R.Hill     U Maryland
>C.Gerba    U Arizona
>J.Rose     U South Florida
>J.Paul     U South Florida
>D.Ziemann  Oceanic Institute
>D.Ziemann  Oceanic Institute
>J.Moncur   Water Resources Research Center
>J.Moncur   Water Resources Research Center
>R.Brock    U Hawaii
>M.Landry   U Hawaii
>R.Fujioka  U Hawaii
>A.Kay      U Hawaii
>E.Laws     U Hawaii
>W.Cooke    U Hawaii
>A.Kay      U Hawaii
>S.McCarthy U Hawaii
>J.Baily-Brock   U Hawaii
>C.Smith    U Hawaii
>E.Parnell  U Hawaii
>S.Armstrong USGS
>E.Wilson    EPA
>A.Teruya    Dept. of Health,Hawaii
>M.Stevens   Kinnetic Labs, Hawaii
>J.Esposo    Office of State Planning, Hawaii
>R.Tanimoto  Dept. Wastewater Management, Hawaii
>P.Hamilton  Science Application International Corporation
>
>#CONTRIBUTOR INSTITUTION:
>University Of Hawaii
>University of Maryland
>University of Arizona
>University of South Florida
>Oceanic Institute, Hawaii
>Water Resources Research Center, Hawaii
>USGS
>EPA
>Dept. of Health, Hawaii
>Kinnetic Labs, Hawaii
>Office of State Planning, Hawaii
>Dept. Wastewater Management, Hawaii
>Science Application International Corporation
>
>#ORIGINATOR:
>vary
>
>#ORIGINATOR INSTITUTION:
>vary
>
>#TITLE: 
>CDROM Containing the Comprehensive Dataset and Reports
>of the Mamala Bay Study during 1993-1995 on Oahu, Hawaii
>
>#PROJECT: Mamala Bay Study
>
>#ABSTRACT:
>This CDROM was written from the online database as of
>January 25, 2000 at the Internet FTP area on a server
>at the University of Hawaii at Manoa:
>
>iniki.soest.hawaii.edu/pub/Mamala_Bay/Data 
>
>The final disposition of the database developed in Project MB-2 
>of the Mamala Bay Project is provided as a central repository 
>of information relevant to the oceanography and ecology of Mamala Bay.  
>
>Data were obtained from government and commercial sources after 
>consultation with investigators from past and present Mamala Bay 
>projects and with personnel from government agencies with information 
>useful to this study.  Additional data were obtained from other 
>projects within the Mamala Bay program. Each data originator had
>the responsibility to place his/her data/reports in the common
>FTP area mentioned above.  The Hawaii Liaison of the NODC noted
>no updates had been made to the FTP site in over a year, so
>the dataset is assumed complete and final.  Individual oceanographic
>datasets of the Mamala Bay Study as found on this CDROM have also
>been submitted to NODC by the Hawaii Liaison.  These submissions
>are summarized at the end of this text file. 
>
>#PURPOSE:  Study the physical, chemical, biological, and geophysical
>nature of Mamala Bay, Oahu, Hawaii and surrounding areas in an
>effort to detect influences from point and non-point source pollution.
>
>#LOCATION EXTREMES:
>SOUTHERNMOST LATITUDE:   21 00.0 
>SOUTHERNMOST LATITUDE HEMISPHERE: N
>NORTHERNMOST LATITUDE:   21 30.0
>NORTHERNMOST LATITUDE HEMISPHERE: N
>WESTERNMOST LONGITUDE:  158 00.0
>WESTERNMOST LONGITUDE HEMISPHERE: W 
>EASTERNMOST LONGITUDE:  157 30.0  
>EASTERNMOST LONGITUDE HEMISPHERE: W  
>
>#LOCATION KEYWORDS: Mamala Bay, Oahu, coastal Hawaii, North Pacific Ocean
>
>#SAMPLING STATIONS:
>Multiple interdisciplinary datasets-- refer to NODC Accession Numbers
>at the end of this document for further details
>
>#BEGIN AND END DATES: 
>1993-1995
>
>#SAMPLING PERIODS:
>Multiple interdisciplinary datasets-- refer to NODC Accession Numbers
>at the end of this document for further details
>
>#PARAMETERS: 
>Multiple interdisciplinary datasets-- refer to NODC Accession Numbers
>at the end of this document for further details
>
>#METHODOLOGY:
>Multiple interdisciplinary datasets-- refer to NODC Accession Numbers
>at the end of this document for further details
>
>#INSTRUMENT TYPES:
>Multiple interdisciplinary datasets-- refer to NODC Accession Numbers
>at the end of this document for further details
>
>#REFERENCES: 
>The following reports (and in most cases, the affiliated data)
>can be found on this CDROM:
>
>MB-1 Mamala Bay Study Management Mamala Bay Study Commission
>        R. R. Colwell, G. T. Orlob, and J. R. Schubel,  Commissioners
>MB-2 Mamala Bay Database
>        W. J. Kimmerer,  Garcia and Associates (formerly with 
>        BioSystems, Inc.), Tiburon, CA
>MB-3 Pollutant Source Identification
>        M. Stevenson, and J. OConner, Kinnetic Laboratories, 
>        Inc., Lahaina, HI 
>MB-4 Plume Modeling
>        P. J. W. Roberts, Georgia Institute of Technology, 
>        Atlanta, GA
>MB-5 Modeling Transport and Fate of Pathogenic Organisms in 
>        Mamala Bay A. F. Blumberg and J. P. Connolly; HydroQual, 
>        Inc., Mahwah, NJ
>MB-6 Ocean Current Measurements
>        P. Hamilton, J. Singer and E. Waddell,  Science Application 
>        International Corporation; Raleigh, NC
>MB-7 Characterization of the Microbiological Quality of Water 
>        in Mamala Bay; R. S. Fujioka; University of Hawaii, 
>        Honolulu, Hawaii
>MB-7 Overall Impact of Sand Island Outfall on the Incidence 
>        of Pathogens in Mamala Bay
>        C. P. Gerba and I. L. Pepper; University of Arizona, 
>        Tucson, AZ
>MB-7 Risk of Swimming-Acquired Illnesses in Mamala Bay
>        C. P. Gerba; University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
>        C. N. Haas;  Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA
>        J. B. Rose;  University of South Florida, St. 
>        Petersburg, FL
>MB-7 Molecular Investigation of the Effects of Pollution 
>        on Pathogenic and Indigenous Bacteria in Mamala Bay
>        R. T. Hill;  University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD
>MB-7 Molecular Detection of Staphylococcus aureus in 
>        Waters of Mamala Bay, Hawaii
>        R. T. Hill;  University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD
>MB-7 Microbiological Aspects of Point and Non-Point 
>        Source Pollution in Mamala Bay
>        M. R. Landry;  University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii
>        F. C. Dobbs, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA
>MB-7 Coliphage and Indigenous Phage in Mamala Bay
>        J. H. Paul and J. B. Rose;  University of South 
>        Florida, St. Petersburg, FL
>MB-7 Viability of cryptosporidium parvum in Marine Waters
>        J. B. Rose;  University of South Florida, St. 
>        Petersburg, FL
>MB-9 Definition of Indicator Species for Pollution 
>        Monitoring in Mamala Bay, Oahu, Hawaii
>        J. H. Bailey-Brock; University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii
>MB-9 Impact of Point and Non-Point Source Pollution on 
>        Coral Reef Ecosystems in Mamala Bay
>        R. W. Grigg; University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii
>MB-9 Shallow Marine Community Response to Point and 
>        Non-Point Sources of Pollution in Mamala Bay, Oahu.  
>        Part A: Fish and Coral Communities
>        E. A. Kay, J. H. Bailey-Brock, R. E. Brock;  
>        University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii
>MB-9 Shallow Marine Community Response to Point and 
>        Non-Point Sources of Pollution in Mamala Bay, Oahu.  
>        Part B:  Micromolluscan Assemblages and Algal Biomass
>        E. A. Kay, J. H. Bailey-Brock, R. E. Brock; 
>        University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 
>MB-9 Effects of Sewage Discharges and Stream Runoff on 
>        Phytoplankton Communities and Water Quality in Mamala Bay
>        E. A. Laws and D. Ziemann,  Univ. of Hawaii; Honolulu, HI
>MB-9 Temporal Variability in Macrobenthic Community Structure 
>        and the Effect of Freshwater Runoff
>        S. A. McCarthy, E. A. Kay and J. H. Bailey-Brock,  
>        University of Hawaii; Honolulu, HI
>MB-9 Recruitment Patterns of Marine Benthic Invertebrates in 
>        Mamala Bay:  A Process-Oriented Measure of Ecosystem 
>        Response to Pollution
>        C. R. Smith, and P. E. Parnell, U. of Hawaii;Honolulu, HI
>MB-10 Part I:  Management Alternatives and Management Measures 
>        for Waste Discharges to the Mamala Bay Ecosystem
>        K. Courtney, PRC Environmental Management,Inc.,
>        Honolulu, HI
>        J. M. OConnor;Kinnetic Laboratories, Inc., Santa Cruz, CA
>MB-10 Part II:  Identification of Stressors of Concern in the 
>        Mamala Bay Ecosystem
>        J. M. OConnor;  Kinnetic Laboratories, Inc., Santa Cruz, CA
>MB-10 Part III:  Effects of Effluent from the Barbers Point 
>        and Sand Island Outfalls on the Mamala Bay Ecosystem
>        W. J. Kimmerer;  Romberg Tiburon Center, Tiburon, CA
>        J. M. OConnor;  Kinnetic Laboratories, Inc., Santa Cruz, CA
>MB-10 Part IV:  Proposed Monitoring Plan to Assess the Efficacy 
>        of Waste Treatment Alternatives Applied in the Mamala Bay 
>        Watershed
>        J. M. OConnor;  Kinnetic Laboratories, Inc., Santa Cruz, CA
>MB-10 Infectious Disease Public Health Risk Assessment
>        A. W. Oliveri and R. C. Cooper; Eisenberg, Oliveri, and 
>        Associates, Oakland, CA
>MB-11 Water Quality Management in Mamala Bay
> Mamala Bay Study commissioners and project PIs
>MB-11A Wastewater Management Strategies in an Integrated 
>        Coastal Management Plan for Mamala Bay
>        D. R. F. Harleman;  Consulting Engineers, Cambridge, MA  
>MB-SP2 Plume Dynamics and Dispersion in Mamala Bay, Hawaii
>        B. H. Jones and T. D. Dickey;  University of Southern 
>        California, Los Angeles, CA
>
>
>#SUBMITTING MEDIUM:
>CDROM
>
>#FILE FORMATS: 
>Most files are compressed using PKZIP.  The uncompressed files
>consist of MS WORD and WordPerfect documents, spreadsheet formats
>(MS Excel, LOTUS, others), and some text files.
>
>For the oceanographic datasets, the same data as found on this
>CDROM have also been submitted to NODC as summarized below
>by NODC Accession Number.  The NODC datasets include both the
>originator's format (as on the CDROM) plus ASCII text dumps from
>spreadsheets or specific document formats (such as MS Word, etc.).
>
>#DATASET SIZE:
>
>583.9 Mb
>
>#NUMBER OF DATA UNITS:
>Multiple interdisciplinary datasets-- refer to NODC Accession Numbers
>at the end of this document for further details
>
>#MISCELLANEOUS:
>
>Subsets of this CDROM have already been ingested into the NODC Archive:
>
>NODC     Date
>Acces-   arrived Originator Institute   Type         Parameters
>sion #   NODC    (PI)                                measured
>======= ======== ========== =========== ============ ================
>9600024 02/14/96 P.Hamilton SAIC        physical     T,S, currents
>9600041 03/20/96 E.Parnell  U Hawaii    physical     T time series
>9800147 10/05/98 R.Hill     U Maryland  microbiology bacterial counts
>9800149 10/07/98 R.Fujioka  U Hawaii    microbiology bacterias, DNA, virus, 
>                                                     turbidity, pH, T, S,
>                                                     chemical elements
>9800151 10/08/98 C.Gerba    U Arizona   microbiology pathogens,viruses
>
>9800152 10/12/98 M.Landry   U Hawaii    microbiology light, T, S, species
>9800152 10/12/98 J.Rose     U S Florida microbiology coliphage
>                 J.Paul                              
>9800169 11/06/98 R.Brock    U Hawaii    biology      fish,coral,algea
>9800169 11/10/98 D.Ziemann  Oceanic In. biology      Phytoplankton 
>9800170 11/10/98 D.Ziemann  Oceanic In. physical     T,S
>9800174 11/16/98 A.Kay      U Hawaii    biology      benthic algae,mollusks  
>9900064 04/05/99 E.Laws     U Hawaii    phys/chem    T,S,nutrients 
>9900112 06/15/99 W.Cooke    U Hawaii    biology      crustacea
>9900088*05/12/99 J.Moncur   WRRC        biology      benthic mollusk,sediments 
>                                                     Sand Island
>9900098*05/27/99 J.Moncur   WRRC        biology      benthic mollusk,sediments
>                                                     Barbers Point
>       *these were received directly from the WRRC and are the same
>        data as held in the Mamala Bay set
>9900120 07/10/99 A.Kay      U Hawaii    bio/phys     T,S,macrobenthic organisms
>                 J.Baily-Brock
>                 S.McCarthy
>9900121 07/19/99 J.Baily-Brock          bio/chem     taxa,nitrogen,sediments
>9900151 08/17/99 C.Smith                biological   taxa
>                 E.Parnell
> 
