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Corals of Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea (Marine RAP survey II)

Australian Institute of Marine Science
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In 2000, coral diversity at 57 sites in Milne Bay Province was assessed during the Marine RAP survey. This was the second Marine RAP survey to be conducted in Milne Bay Province and focused on sites not previously visited in the 1997 survey. The list of sites includes 16 sites on the mainland in the Milne Bay area, 5 sites in the D'Entrecasteaux Islands, 7 sites in the Amphlett Island Group, 26 sites in the Louisiade/ Conflict Islands and 3 sites in the vicinity of the Engineer Group and Basilaki-Sideia islands.Sites surveyed included a diverse range of habitats encompassing reefs and sediments within and around reefs. Habitats included sandy areas, walls, overhangs, slopes and shallow reef areas. The survey method consisted of direct underwater observation of corals, usually during a single 70 minute dive at each site. Corals were recorded on a slow ascent from the base of the reef, along a zigzag path to the shallowest part of the reef. The primary group of corals surveyed were the zooxanthellate scleractinian corals. In addition, a small number of other coral taxa, which also contribute to the reef matrix were recorded. These include zooxanthellate non-scleractinian corals (Heliopora, Tubipora and Millepora), azooxanthellate scleractinian corals (Tubastrea, Dendrophyllia and Rhizopsammia) and azooxanthellate non-scleractinian corals (Distichopora and Stylaster).Corals that could not be identified in the field were photographed in situ and representative samples were collected and labelled for later identification. The aim of this component of the survey was to compile an inventory of corals on the reefs of Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea. The Marine Rapid Assessment Program (RAP) is an initiative of Conservation International (CI). Surveys were carried out in collaboration with the Milne Bay Provincial Government.

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Statement: Statement: The taxonomic reference for this study is: Veron JEN (2000) Corals of the World. 3 Volumes. Australian Institute of Marine Science.Geographic information providing the basis for reporting range extensions are the species distribution maps in "Veron, JEN and Stafford-Smith MG (2002) Coral ID. Australian Institute of Marine Science (CD-ROM)".

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Fenner, Douglas P, Dr (Principal Investigator)

Modified: 17 10 2024

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154.00917,-9.22553 154.00917,-11.43667 149.5112,-11.43667 149.5112,-9.22553 154.00917,-9.22553

151.7601835,-10.3311

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