Brief description
The Tasman Fracture CMR AUV survey was a pilot study undertaken in 2014/15 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 abundance of southern rock lobster (Jasus edwardsi). Data contained here represents the data collected from lobster potting component of the study. This includes lobster abundance, gender and length. Bycatch is also recorded.Lineage
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CreditNational Environmental Research Program (NERP) Marine Biodiversity Hub
To develop an inventory of the distribution and abundance southern rock lobster in the Tasman Fracture CMR and adjacent reference sites using BRUVs.
Data time period: 2014-11-29 to 2014-12-02
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