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Use of Integrated Landscape Indicators to Evaluate the Health of Linked Watersheds and Coral Reef Environments in the Hawaiian Islands

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  • Ku‘ulei S. Rodgers

    (University of Hawai‘i, Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology)

  • Michael H. Kido

    (Hawai‘i Stream Research Center, Center for Conservation Research and Training)

  • Paul L. Jokiel

    (University of Hawai‘i, Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology)

  • Tim Edmonds

    (Hawai‘i Stream Research Center, Center for Conservation Research and Training)

  • Eric K. Brown

    (Kalaupapa National Historical Park)

Abstract

A linkage between the condition of watersheds and adjacent nearshore coral reef communities is an assumed paradigm in the concept of integrated coastal management. However, quantitative evidence for this “catchment to sea” or “ridge to reef” relationship on oceanic islands is lacking and would benefit from the use of appropriate marine and terrestrial landscape indicators to quantify and evaluate ecological status on a large spatial scale. To address this need, our study compared the Hawai‘i Watershed Health Index (HI-WHI) and Reef Health Index (HI-RHI) derived independently of each other over the past decade. Comparisons were made across 170 coral reef stations at 52 reef sites adjacent to 42 watersheds throughout the main Hawaiian Islands. A significant positive relationship was shown between the health of watersheds and that of adjacent reef environments when all sites and depths were considered. This relationship was strongest for sites facing in a southerly direction, but diminished for north facing coasts exposed to persistent high surf. High surf conditions along the north shore increase local wave driven currents and flush watershed-derived materials away from nearshore waters. Consequently, reefs in these locales are less vulnerable to the deposition of land derived sediments, nutrients and pollutants transported from watersheds to ocean. Use of integrated landscape health indices can be applied to improve regional-scale conservation and resource management.

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  • Ku‘ulei S. Rodgers & Michael H. Kido & Paul L. Jokiel & Tim Edmonds & Eric K. Brown, 2012. "Use of Integrated Landscape Indicators to Evaluate the Health of Linked Watersheds and Coral Reef Environments in the Hawaiian Islands," Environmental Management, Springer, vol. 50(1), pages 21-30, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:envman:v:50:y:2012:i:1:d:10.1007_s00267-012-9867-9
    DOI: 10.1007/s00267-012-9867-9
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