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2003 Habitat Maps derived from Grey Nurse Shark (GNS) Project of Wolf Rock, Double Island Point, Queensland, Australia

University of Tasmania, Australia
Roelfsema, Christiaan ; Bansemer, Carley ; McMahon, Kathryn ; Joyce, Karen
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Cite data as: Roelfsema, Christiaan M; Bansemer, Carley; McMahon, Kathryn M; Joyce, Karen (2016): 2003 Habitat Maps derived from Grey Nurse Shark (GNS) Project of Wolf Rock, Double Island Point, Queensland, Australia. University of Queensland Underwater Club, Brisbane, Australia, PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.864211

This dataset is a reduced version of the full dataset, available at https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.864211, and is hosted by the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania, on behalf of the University of Queensland for the purposes of the Seamap Australia collaborative project.

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Surveying habitats critical to the survival of grey nurse sharks in South-East Queensland has mapped critical habitats, gathered species inventories and developed protocols for ecological monitoring of critical habitats in southern Queensland. This information has assisted stakeholders with habitat definition and effective management. In 2002 members of UniDive applied successfully for World Wide Fund for Nature, Threatened Species Network funds to map the critical Grey Nurse Shark Habitats in south east Queensland. UniDive members used the funding to survey, from the boats of local dive operators, Wolf Rock at Double Island Point, Gotham, Cherub's Cave, Henderson's Rock and China Wall at North Moreton and Flat Rock at Point Look Out during 2002 and 2003. These sites are situated along the south east Queensland coast and are known to be key Grey Nurse Shark aggregation sites. During the project UniDive members were trained in mapping and survey techniques that include identification of fish, invertebrates and substrate types. Training was conducted by experts from the University of Queensland (Centre of Marine Studies, Biophysical Remote Sensing) and the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service who are also UniDive members. The monitoring methods (see methods) are based upon results of the UniDive Coastcare project from 2002, the international established Reef Check program and research conducted by Biophysical Remote Sensing and the Centre of Marine Studies. This record describes the digitised habitat features for Wolf Rock. View the original metadata record at https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.864211 for the full data collection.

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Statement: Habitats were mapped using a combination of towed GPS photo transects, aerial photography, bathymetry surveys and expert knowledge.

Data time period: 2002-01-01 to 2003-12-31

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153.1977,-25.9089 153.1977,-25.9114 153.195,-25.9114 153.195,-25.9089 153.1977,-25.9089

153.19635,-25.91015

text: westlimit=153.195; southlimit=-25.9114; eastlimit=153.1977; northlimit=-25.9089

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uri : https://store.pangaea.de/Publications/RoelfsemaC-etal_2016/GNS_WolfRock_Shapefile_Metadata_EK.pdf

(Original metadata record [PANGAEA catalogue])

doi : https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.864211

global : 4739e4b0-4dba-4ec5-b658-02c09f27ab9a

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  • global : 7f6db557-c947-4080-a10d-fa4b3ff0e41e