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Deepwater reef fishes and multibeam bathymetry of the Tortugas South Ecological Reserve, Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, Florida

机译:佛罗里达州佛罗里达国家海洋保护区Tortugas南部生态保护区的深水礁鱼和多波束测深

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The Tortugas South Ecological Reserve, located along the margin of the southwest Florida carbonate platform, is part of the largest no-take marine reserve in the U.S. Established in July 2001, the reserve is approximatelyud206 km2 in area, and ranges in depths from 30 m at Riley’s Hump to over 600 m at the southern edge of the reserve. Geological and biological information for the Tortugas South Reserve is lacking, and critical for management of the area. Bathymetric surveys were conducted with a Simrad EM 3000 multibeam echosounder at Riley’s Hump and Miller’s Ledge, located in the northern and central part of the reserve. Resulting data were used to produce basemaps to obtain geological ground truth and visual surveys ofudbiological communities, including reef fishes. Visual surveys were conducted using SCUBA and the Phantom S2 Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) at Riley’s Hump. Visual surveys were conducted using the ROV and the Deepworker 2000 research submersible along Miller’s Ledge, withinudand outside of the reserve. A total of 108 fishes were recorded during SCUBA, ROV, and submersible observations. Replicate survey transects resulted in over 50 fishesuddocumented at Miller’s Ledge, and eight of the top ten most abundant species were planktivores. Many species of groupers, including scamp (Mycteroperca phenax), red grouper (Epinephelus morio), snowy grouper (E. niveatus), speckled hind (E. drummondhayi), and Warsaw grouper (E.udnigritus), are present in the sanctuary. Numerous aggregations of scamp and a bicolor phase of the Warsaw grouper were observed, indicating the importance of Miller’s Ledge as a potential spawning location for both commercially important and rare deep reef species, and as a potential source of larval recruits for the Florida Keys and other deep reef ecosystems of Florida
机译:Tortugas南部生态保护区位于佛罗里达州西南部碳酸盐岩平台的边缘,是美国最大的不捕捞海洋保护区的一部分,成立于2001年7月,保护区面积约ud206 km2,深度范围为莱利驼峰(Riley's Hump)的距离为30 m,保护区的南部边缘则超过600 m。缺少关于Tortugas South Reserve的地质和生物信息,这对于该地区的管理至关重要。在保护区北部和中部的莱利驼峰和米勒壁架上使用Simrad EM 3000多波束回波测深仪进行了测深调查。所得数据用于生成底图,以获取地质底蕴和包括珊瑚礁鱼类在内的生物群落的视觉调查。视觉调查是使用位于莱利驼峰的SCUBA和Phantom S2遥控车(ROV)进行的。使用ROV和Deepworker 2000研究潜水器进行了视觉调查,该研究沿米勒壁架潜入保护区内外。在SCUBA,ROV和潜水观察期间总共记录了108条鱼。重复的调查样带在米勒壁架上记录了50多条鱼类,据记载,最丰富的前十种中有八种是浮游生物。保护区中存在许多种类的石斑鱼,包括小便(Mycteroperca phenax),红色的石斑鱼(Epinephelus morio),多雪的石斑鱼(E. niveatus),有斑点的后石斑鱼(E. drummondhayi)和华沙石斑鱼(E. udnigritus)。 。观察到大量的草丛和华沙石斑鱼的双色相聚集,这表明米勒壁架对于有商业意义的稀有暗礁物种是潜在的产卵场所,并且是佛罗里达礁和其他物种的潜在幼体募集地的重要性佛罗里达州的深礁生态系统

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