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Press Release Monday, February 27, 2012 Land-Ocean connections: Scientists discover how tree trunks, leaves and kukui nuts are indirectly feeding bottom fish in the submarine
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Document Date: 2012-03-02 15:41:33


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Salt Lake City / Moloka’i / Moloka’i Honolulu / /

Company

Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory / /

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Facility

New Zealand National Institute of Water / University of Hawaii / Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory / University of Hawai`i / Hawaii Pacific University / University of Hawai‘i / /

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biological and chemical processes / food / /

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Pelekunu Submarine Canyon / Kalaupapa peninsula / /

Organization

University of Hawaii / Hawaii Pacific University / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / Department of Oceanography / Board of Regents / School of Ocean and Earth Science / New Zealand National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research / UHM Department of Oceanography / University of Hawai`i / /

Person

Fabio De Leo / Eric Vetter / Craig Smith / Ashley Rowden / Jeff Drazen / Marcie Grabowski / /

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lead author / Researcher / PhD advisor / /

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Hawaii / /

PublishedMedium

Atmospheric Research / /

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www.soest.hawaii.edu / http /

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