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Advances in assessing Sabellaria spinulosa reefs for ongoing monitoring

机译:评估Sabellaria Spinulosa Reefs持续监测的进展

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Standardized and repeatable data acquisition and analyses are required to enable the mapping and condition monitoring of reefs within Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). Changes in habitat condition must be reliably identified and reported to best support evidence‐based management. Biogenic reefs in temperate waters, that is, hard matter created by living organisms and raised above the seabed, provide food and shelter for many plant and animal species. This article explores the feasibility of habitat mapping, using remote sensing datasets, as well as metrics for repeatable and suitable assessment of areas of Sabellaria spinulosa for their status as biogenic reef. Data were gathered within the North Norfolk Sandbanks and Saturn Reef candidate Special Area of Conservation/Site of Community Importance in the southern North Sea. Six study areas were identified as potential locations of biogenic reef using previously acquired data, and these were targeted for further investigation using a combination of high resolution multibeam echosounder and sidescan sonar. Where potential S.?spinulosa was identified from the acoustic data, a drop‐down camera system was employed for visual verification. Areas of known and potential S.?spinulosa reef were mapped successfully at two of the six study areas, although future approaches should take careful consideration of the seabed morphology and predominant habitat backdrop to successfully interpret such data. Camera tows from S.?spinulosa reef areas were broken up into 5‐s segments, with each segment scored for (a) average tube elevation; (b) average percentage cover; and (c) for the presence or absence of S.?spinulosa . These metrics were utilized to create summary statistics, including a value of patchiness derived from presence/absence data, that is recommended for application as part of future monitoring programs. The application of this methodology could benefit wider assessments of similar threated or declining habitats such as intertidal Mytilus edulis beds on mixed and sandy sediments, Maerl beds, Modioulus modiolus beds, Ostrea edulis beds, and Zostera beds where patchiness may also be considered of environmental importance.
机译:需要标准化和可重复的数据采集和分析来启用海洋保护区(MPA)内的珊瑚礁的映射和状态监测。必须可靠地确定栖息地条件的变化,并报告以最佳支持基于证据的管理。温带水域的生物珊瑚礁,即由生物体产生并在海底上方饲养的耐料物质,为许多植物和动物物种提供食物和庇护。本文探讨了使用遥感数据集的栖息地映射的可行性,以及可重复和适当评估Sabellaria Spinulosa区域作为生物珊瑚礁的地位的特殊评估。在北海北部诺福克桑银行和土星礁候选人保护/北部南海社区重要性地区的数据收集。使用先前获得的数据鉴定为生物珊瑚礁的潜在位置的六个研究区域,这些地区的目标是使用高分辨率多阵路Qoosounder和Sidescan Sonar的组合进行进一步调查。从声学数据中识别出潜在的S.βSpinulosa,采用下拉相机系统进行视觉验证。已知和潜在的S.Pinulosa珊瑚礁的区域成功地映射了六个研究领域中的两个学习领域,尽管未来的方法应该仔细考虑海床形态和主要的栖息地背景,以成功解释这些数据。从S.?Spinulosa礁区域的相机截头分为5秒,每个部分均均分为(a)平均管升高; (b)平均百分比覆盖; (c)用于S.?spinulosa的存在或不存在。这些度量标准用于创建摘要统计信息,包括从存在/缺席数据导出的拼凑的值,这建议应用于未来监视程序的一部分。这种方法的应用可以利用对类似威胁或下降栖息地的更广泛的评估,如intertivalytilus edulis床,如混合和砂质沉积物,maerl床,modioulus modiolus床,鸵鸟edulis床和zostera床,以及斑点也可能被认为是环境重要性。

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