Daniel W. Amato, PhD

Water Resources Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa

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Waimanalo Bay study site on Oahu
Dan’s selfie near Afono, American Samoa

Electrical resistivity deployment at Maalaea Bay, Maui
Inside the Rad7 gear box
Waimanalo Bay, Oahu

Radon monitoring at Waimanalo Beach
Invasive algae washed up at Kuau Bay, Maui
Ulva depolyment in custom algal growth cages at Waiehu study site, Maui

Ulva and Hypnea cover rocks at Kuau Bay
Ulva collected from a deployment cage located in water impacted by fertilizer (left) and a sample depolyed further offshore where not impacted by fertilizer at Kuau Bay, Maui

Honolua Bay study site, Maui
Heading out to monitor radon gas at Kahului Bay, Maui
Pencil Urchin at Honolua Bay, Maui

Starfish in American Samoa
Honomanu Valley, a pristine research location on Maui
Inside the Radon air-water exchanger box

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First day in the water with the team near Oa, American Samoa
Heading out to photograph the benthic community at Honolua Bay, Maui
American Samoa team photo

On the water off N Maui
Gearing up for radon and resistivity measurements in Waimanalo

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