Brief description
The data is quantitative abundance of fish and megafaunal invertebrates and algal % cover derived from transect based counts at a wide range of locations across Temperate Australia. The methods are described in detail in Edgar and Barrett (1997). Primarily the data are derived from transects at 5 m depth and/or 10 m depth at each site surveyed. Methods were initially developed for research on temporal changes following protection in Tasmanian MPAs (Maria Is, Tinderbox, Ninepin Point, Governor Island). Further research has collected data in Tasmania, in MPA planning surveys (e.g. St Helens, Waterhouse Region, Low Head, Lillico Beach, Rocky Cape), an oil spill assessment (Low Head), and in studies and surveys in new Tasmania MPAs (Port Davey and the Kent Group). The data represented by this record was collected in Port Davey. In many cases the dataset involved temporal replication (year scale).Lineage
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CreditAustralian Research Council (ARC)
National Heritage Trust (NHT)
Natural Resource Management (NRM)
Fisheries Research Development Corporation (FRDC)
Professor Colin Buxton
The initial purpose was to provide a description of the temporal changes in the biota of Tasmanian MPAs following protection from fishing. This was expanded to providing an insight into biogeographical patterns at the Tasmania wide scale. It has since been further expanded to describe biogeographical patterns at an Australia wide scale, to describing temporal changes in MPAs at an Australia wide scale, for understanding natural variability at decadal time scales, detecting changes associated with climate change (range extensions), quantifying impacts of introduced species (e.g. Undaria), understanding and describing ecosystem effects of fishing, and describing the influence of reef based fisheries at the decade scale.
Created: 03 07 2007
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