Brief description
The dataset comprises 39,989 individuals from 347 species of fishes, sharks, rays and sea snakes observed at 366 sites from 1585 baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS) videos. There are over 17,000 images referenced by site, with 2,200 of the best images in a 'reference library'.Data recorded concern: - classification of the habitat in the field of view (topography, sediments, benthos); - the identity of fish and CAABCODES- their time of arrival- their behaviour (8 categories, including feeding on the bait)- their maturity (adult or juvenile)- their relative abundance (as MaxN = the maximum number visible at one time, or distinguishable at different times as separate individuals e.g. much larger/smaller, male/female)- the time elapsed before MaxN and feeding occurs.The custom interface developed by AIMS staff, BRUVS2.1mdb©, Australian Institute of Marine Science 2006, added this data to, and called up, 'operations' data collected at sea when each BRUVS was deployed. The unique combination of a site and a Camera Number links all records in all tables of the relational database, allowing access to times that events occurred, together with reference images and reference video. To detect species richness and diversity of fishes sharks, rays and sea snakes below the limits of safe SCUBA diving. The data is an output from the 'Great Barrier Reef Seabed Biodiversity Project', a collaboration between the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS), the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), the Queensland Department of Primary Industries & Fisheries (QDPIF), and the Queensland Museum (QM). The project was funded by the CRC Reef Research Centre, the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation and the National Oceans Office, and led by Drs R. Pitcher (Principal Investigator, CSIRO), P. Doherty (AIMS), J. Hooper (QM) and N. Gribble (QDPIF).Lineage
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Inter-reef vertebrate communities of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park determined by baited remote underwater video stations: Cappo MC, De'ath AG and Speare PJ (2007) Inter-reef vertebrate communities of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park determined by baited remote underwater video stations. Marine Ecology Progress Series 350: 209-221.
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Comparison of baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS) and prawn (shrimp) trawls for assessments of fish biodiversity in inter-reefal areas of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park: Cappo MC, Speare PJ and De'ath AG (2004) Comparison of baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS) and prawn (shrimp) trawls for assessments of fish biodiversity in inter-reefal areas of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 302: 123-152.
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Counting and measuring fish with baited video techniques - an overview: Cappo MC, Harvey ES and Shortis M (2007) Counting and measuring fish with baited video techniques - an overview. pp. 101-114. In: Furlani D and Beumer JP (eds) Proceedings of the Australian Society for Fish Biology Workshop, Hobart, August 2007. Australian Society of Fish Biology.
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Potential of video techniques to design and monitor diversity, abundance and size of fish in studies of Marine Protected Areas: Cappo MC, Harvey ES, Malcolm HA and Speare PJ (2003) Potential of video techniques to design and monitor diversity, abundance and size of fish in studies of Marine Protected Areas. pp. 455-464. In: Beumer JP, Grant A and Smith DC (eds) Aquatic Protected Areas - what works best and how do we know? World Congress on Aquatic Protected Areas proceedings, Cairns, Australia, August 2002. Australian Society of Fish Biology.
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Seabed biodiversity on the continental shelf of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area: Pitcher CR, Doherty PJ, Arnold P, Hooper JNA and Gribble NA (2007) Seabed biodiversity on the continental shelf of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research. 319 p.
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e-Atlas Seabed biodiversity of the Great Barrier Reef - Fish communities
CRC Reefs page: The Cooperative Research Centre for the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area
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