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Water Quality Impacts of Fertilizers in American Samoa


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Created: Sep 13, 2020 at 12:22 a.m.
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DOI: 10.4211/hs.734f377f1ed641ab9de5ea34d43d340c
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Abstract

A review of existing water quality studies and data that show how nutrients from sources including fertilizers may impact coastal and inland watersChristopher K. Shuler* and Michael Mezzacapo*Corresponding author: cshuler@hawaii.edu

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‘Ike Wai:

In 2016, University of Hawai‘i launched the Hawai‘i EPSCoR ‘Ike Wai project supported by the National Science Foundation (Award # OIA-1557349) The five-year project uses integrated research, education, and community engagement efforts aimed to ensure Hawai‘i’s future water security and promote resource management within the state that is sustainable, responsible, and data-driven.

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National Science Foundation ‘Ike Wai: Securing Hawaii’s Water Future Award OIA-1557349

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shuler, c. (2020). Water Quality Impacts of Fertilizers in American Samoa, HydroShare, https://doi.org/10.4211/hs.734f377f1ed641ab9de5ea34d43d340c

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