Point-count surveys at 50-cm intervals were conducted along 2 consecutively placed, 25m line transect lines, as part of Rapid Ecological Assessments conducted at 9 sites around Jarvis Island in Pacific Remote Island Areas from 26 March to 28 March 2008, aboard the NOAA ship Hi'ialakai during the Reef Assessment and Monitoring Program (RAMP) Cruise HI0803. Raw survey data consisted of counts of benthic elements, including but not limited to live coral, dead coral, carbonate pavement, sand, coral rubble, fleshy macroalgae, crustose coralline algae, turfalgae, as well as other sessile invertebrates along the two transects. All live benthic elements were identified to the lowest taxonomic level possible. These data provide the basis for computing quantitative estimates of percent live coral cover, as well as percent cover of the different benthic constituents.
Part of a long-term monitoring program at biennial intervals in which corals, algae, fish, and other macroinvertebrates are co-sampled along the same set of transect lines.
Maximum depth was 14 meters. Benthic cover parameters observed: BenthicCategory BenthicName CALG Dead/coralline algae CALG Pavement/Coralline algae CALG Rubble/coralline algae CORL Acropora sp CORL Millepora sp CORL Montipora sp CORL Pavona duerdeni CORL Pavona explanulata CORL Pocillopora eydouxi CORL Pocillopora meandrina CORL Pocillopora verrucosa CORL Porites sp CORL Porites lobata CORL Favia matthai CORL Psammocora haimeana INVT Other Invertebrate INVT Tunicate MALG Dictyosphaeria sp MALG Halimeda sp. MALG Lobophora sp MALG Macroalgae MALG Valonia RUBB Rubble SAND Sand TALG Dead/Turf algae TALG Pavement/Turf TALG Rubble/turfalgae OCTO Sinularia sp CYAN Cyanobacteria
Ground condition
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Dr. Bernardo Vargas-Angel, Coral Reef Ecosystem Division (CRED), Pacific Island Fisheries Sciences Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA
The benthic cover parameter observations were made by a single diver who is coral reef ecologist. The benthic cover assessment surveys are conducted one time per site per survey year; it is not replicated.
The same methods of data collection were used at each of the sites surveyed at this location, and were conducted by the same scientist (Bernardo Vargas-Angel).
The survey sites were selected to be representative of the dominant habitats at this reef system. The majority of surveys were conducted in the lagoon due to inclement sea conditions in other habitats.
GPS unit
Instrument parameters
Dive computer and SCUBA depth gauge
As a diver swam along the transect line, he inspected the benthic elements falling directly underneath each 50-cm mark on the transect line. Each such element was tallied under the following scheme: live coral, dead coral, carbonate pavement, coral rubble, sand, rock, macroalgae, turfalgae invertebrate, and other. Live benthic elements including coral, algae, and invertebrates were identified to the lowest taxonomic level possible.
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