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Underwater tape recorders were used to record the number and size of each fish species on a set transect. A conversion table was used toconvert estimated length of fish to estimated weight. (Image credit: Dr. James P. McVey)
Photographer
Dr. James P. McVey
Display Date
Jun-69
Location
Pokai Bay, Oahu
Collection
Coral Kingdom
Pacific Reefs
Diving Biologists
NOAA Affiliation
NOAA Sea Grant Program
Keywords
Coral Reefs
Marine Biologist
Artificial Reef
Diving