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Predictions of dominant habitat from the South-west Corner Marine Park (NESP MaC 1.4)

University of Tasmania, Australia
Langlois, Tim ; Spencer, Claude ; Gibbons, Brooke ; Monk, Jacquomo
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Cite data as: Langlois, T., Spencer, C., Gibbons, B., & Monk, J. (2022). Predictions of dominant habitat from the South-west Corner Marine Park [Data set]. NESP Marine and Coastal Hub. https://doi.org/10.25959/S1SW-RJ21

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Predictions of dominant habitats were completed as part of a report funded by the NESP Marine & Coastal Hub. This report focussed on an IUCN II zone in the South-west Corner Marine Park off the 'Capes region' near Margaret River. This modelling contains data from stereo Baited Remote Underwater Video and panoramic drop camera, and was completed using the FSS-GAM package in R. Predictions are at two different scales and resolutions, one using the broad 250 metre resolution Geoscience Australia 2009 bathymetry grid (http://dx.doi.org/10.4225/25/53D99B6581B9A) and the other using a 5 metre resolution Geoscience Australia multibeam survey (https://dx.doi.org/10.26186/145281).

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Maintenance and Update Frequency: none-planned
Statement: Data were collected using stereo Baited Remote Underwater Video and panoramic drop camera, and were analysed using the fss-GAM package in R following workflows described in Fisher et al. 2018. The predictions of dominant habitat type were conducted at 2 scales using the broad 250m bathymetry from Geoscience Australia, and using a fine 4m resolution multibeam survey from Geoscience Australia. For all datasets, 0 = Macroalgae, 1 = Sand, 2 = Sessile invertebrates & 3 = Rock.

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NESP Marine & Coastal Hub

Data time period: 2020-03-01 to 2021-03-31

This dataset is part of a larger collection

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(DATA ACCESS - direct download zip package of broad- and fine-scale habitat)

uri : https://data.imas.utas.edu.au/attachments/9ada4f7f-abf2-468b-a158-e1c7dba11b92/2020-2021_south-west_BOSS-BRUV_domhab.zip

(GitHub repo for South-West Corner benthos and fish survey design and analysis.)

uri : https://github.com/UWA-Marine-Ecology-Group-projects/mac-swc

global : f26d864b-7e4d-422f-8456-adb01c3445a5

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