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Western Rock Lobster Habitat Data 7 Mile Beach Western Australia 1986-1990

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This dataset contains the results from habitat preference experiments of the post-puerulus stage of the western rock (spiny) lobster Panulirus cygnus, at 7 mile beach (Geraldton region), Western Australia. Diving surveys were conducted and the natural habitat of the post-puerulus were discovered. A variety of artificial habitats were deployed and surveys of the response of the post-pueruli to transferral between shelters was evaluated. Two designs of artificial shelter were successfully utilised by post-pueruli. Results have shown that the post-puerulus preferred to shelter in small holes on the face, ledges and in caves on coastal limestone reefs they also preferred additional cover, typically seagrass and/or algae. Surveys were conducted between October 1986 and December 1990.

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Progress Code: completed
Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlanned
Statement: Source: original field data. Number of samples, estimated size of post-pueruli and density surveys recorded in field and on boat. Processing: statistical comparisons use AVOVA

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Fishing Industry Research Trust Account (funding)
Credit
Peter Jernakoff

Data time period: 1986-10 to 1990-12

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  • Local : Anzlic Identifier: ANZCW0306001524
  • Local : Marlin Record Number: 1524
  • global : 5f4e5e03-c2a7-4f7f-91bd-39b98825e562