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July 10 After a day of work at Kure Atoll, the maritime archaeology team returned to Pearl and Hermes Atoll to resume work on the whaling shipwreck site, the Pearl.
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July 8 The Kahala as an `Aumakua?
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July 7 Researching the Hawaiian Monk Seal on Kure
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July 7 During a day of transit to Midway Atoll, the maritime archaeology team began the final "inking" of their site plan for the whaling ship thought to be the Parker.
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July 6 Swim by any number of small coral heads in the middle of a sandy flat and you will see an entire underwater village.
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July 6 Death of a Laysan Albatross Chick
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July 5 March of the Albatross - In the Remotest Place on Earth, Love Finds the Way
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July 4 This is the third or fourth day at sea on the NOAA ship Hi'ialakai, bathymetric survey mission HI0609.
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July 4 The maritime archaeology team's morning operations began with a picturesque transit to their first target location.
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July 3 Aboard the NOAA ship Hi`ialakai, we have reached Kure Atoll, the last anchor of the long chain of the Hawaiian Archipelago.
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July 2 Early the sun arose, with our group preparing to band Laysan Albatross on Green Island in the ring of Kure Atoll.
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July 2 Today was our fifth day in the beautiful, clear and calm waters of Kure Atoll.
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July 1 Hawaiian monk seals are a critically endangered species. Today the population is around 1400.
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July 1 Today marked the team's third day of successful operations at Kure Atoll.
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June 30 Putting Together a Jigsaw Puzzle -
Marine Archeology in Action
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June 29 Fish Comparisons between the Main Hawaiian Islands and the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
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June 29 The Hi'ialakai arrived at Kure Atoll early this morning and the maritime archaeology team was ready to go.
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June 28 Arrival at Kure Atoll
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June 27 Counting Fish in the New Marine National Monument
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June 27 In maritime archaeology, as well as in real estate, it's all about location, location, location.
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June 26 As the NOAA ship Hi'ialakai makes passage to Kure Atoll, the maritime archaeology team is busy preparing equipment.
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June 26 The transit from Honolulu, O`ahu to Kure Atoll continues for the crew and scientific party.
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