Brief description
The Flinders CMR AUV survey was a pilot study undertaken in June 2013 as part of the National Marine Biodiversity Hub's National monitoring, evaluation and reporting theme. The aim of this theme is to develop a blueprint for the sustained monitoring of the South-east Commonwealth Marine Reserve Network. The particular aim of the survey was to contribute to an inventory of the distribution and cover of epibenthic biota in the reserve using IMOS AUV 'Sirius'.Data contained here represents a scored subset of the ~ 36,700 images collected at the Flinders CMR. Images were scored for proportion cover of visible macrobiota using 25 random points superimposed on each image. Taxon were biologically classified using CATAMI (http://catami.org/).
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Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlannedThe start location of each of the 24 one km length AUV transects was determined using a probabilistic and spatially balanced survey design called Generalized Random Tessellation Stratified (GRTS). The GRTS sampling approach is a flexible strategy that can accommodate multiple survey objectives and provides unbiased estimates of habitats and taxa in the regions surveyed. The intent of the GRTS approach was to provide quantitative estimates of the abundance (in our case proportion cover) of key biodiversity components of seabed fauna within a defined area, in this case an outer shelf reef system. As we were primarily interested in reef habitat within this region, the inclusion probability of transects was heavily biased towards transects that contained hard-substratum identified from the classification of multibeam sonar data collected in this region.
Each AUV transect was pre-programmed so that the AUV tracked the seabed at an altitude of 2 m at a cruising speed of 0.5 ms-1, resulting in an approximate width of the field of view of 1.5 - 2.5 m per image. All surveys were conducted during daylight hours.
Selected AUV Imagery was scored for proportion cover of taxon using 25 random points superimposed on the image in TransectMeasure (SeaGIS). For each superimposed point the underlying taxon was identified to morphotype level using the Collaborative and Annotation Tools for Analysis of Marine Imagery (CATAMI) classification scheme ((http://catami.org/). CATAMI is a standardized national classification scheme that bridges the gap between habitat or biotope classifications and taxonomic classifications. It is a flexible, hierarchical classification that combines coarse-level taxonomy with morphology to allow for limitations in identifying biological taxa in marine imagery. It is important to note that by using CATAMI the classes identified in this study may reflect multiple morphometrically similar species or considerable morphological variation within a single species, and reflects an ongoing limitation in identifying taxa in marine imagery.
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CreditNational Environmental Research Program (NERP) Marine Biodiversity Hub
The compile an inventory of the distribution and cover of epibenthic biota in the Flinders CMR.
Data time period: 2013-06-08 to 2013-06-10
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(SUPPLEMENTARY DATA - AUV images available through USYD Squidle)
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