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- description: To support NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program (CRCP) long-term goals for sustainable management and conservation
of coral reef ecosystems, towed-diver surveys (aka. towboard surveys) were conducted by the Coral Reef Ecosystem Division
(CRED) of the NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC) as part of the Pacific Reef Assessment and Monitoring
Program (RAMP) Cruises. 14 towboard surveys (31.07 km in length), were conducted at Saipan during the Mariana Archipelago
RAMP Cruise HA1401 from 20140325 to 20140518. Towboard surveys are a good method for obtaining a general description of large
reef areas, assessing the status of low-density populations of large-bodied reef fish, large-scale disturbances (e.g., bleaching),
general distribution and abundance patterns of macro-invertebrates (e.g., Crown of Thorns sea stars, giant clams), and for
assessing trends in these populations and metrics. A pair of scuba divers (1 fish and 1 benthic diver) are towed 60 m behind
a small survey launch at a speed of 1-2 knots and a depth of approximately 15 m. Each survey is 50 min long, covers about
2 km of habitat, and is divided into ten 5-minute survey segments. The fish diver records, to the lowest possible taxon, all
large-bodied reef fishes (greater than 50 cm total length) seen within 5 m either side and 10 m in front of the towboard.
Length of each individual is estimated to the nearest cm. The fish towboard is also outfitted with a forward-facing digital
video camera to record the survey swath. The benthic diver records percent cover of coral and macroalgae, estimates benthic
habitat type and complexity, and censuses a suite of benthic macroinvertebrates including Crown of Thorns sea stars and sea
urchins. The benthic towboard is equipped with a downward-facing digital still camera which images the benthos at 15-second
intervals. These images are analyzed for percent cover of coral, algae, and other benthic components. Both towboards are equipped
with SEABIRD SBE-39 temperature/depth sensors set to record at 5-second intervals. Latitude and longitude of each survey track
is recorded at 5-second intervals using a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver onboard the tow boat. A layback algorithm
is applied to more accurately map the position of the divers with respect to the reef environment. This algorithm calculates
the position of the divers based on the position of the tow boat taking into account the length of the tow rope, the depth
of the divers, and the curvature of the survey track. This metadata applies to the benthic characterization observations.;
abstract: To support NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program (CRCP) long-term goals for sustainable management and conservation
of coral reef ecosystems, towed-diver surveys (aka. towboard surveys) were conducted by the Coral Reef Ecosystem Division
(CRED) of the NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC) as part of the Pacific Reef Assessment and Monitoring
Program (RAMP) Cruises. 14 towboard surveys (31.07 km in length), were conducted at Saipan during the Mariana Archipelago
RAMP Cruise HA1401 from 20140325 to 20140518. Towboard surveys are a good method for obtaining a general description of large
reef areas, assessing the status of low-density populations of large-bodied reef fish, large-scale disturbances (e.g., bleaching),
general distribution and abundance patterns of macro-invertebrates (e.g., Crown of Thorns sea stars, giant clams), and for
assessing trends in these populations and metrics. A pair of scuba divers (1 fish and 1 benthic diver) are towed 60 m behind
a small survey launch at a speed of 1-2 knots and a depth of approximately 15 m. Each survey is 50 min long, covers about
2 km of habitat, and is divided into ten 5-minute survey segments. The fish diver records, to the lowest possible taxon, all
large-bodied reef fishes (greater than 50 cm total length) seen within 5 m either side and 10 m in front of the towboard.
Length of each individual is estimated to the nearest cm. The fish towboard is also outfitted with a forward-facing digital
video camera to record the survey swath. The benthic diver records percent cover of coral and macroalgae, estimates benthic
habitat type and complexity, and censuses a suite of benthic macroinvertebrates including Crown of Thorns sea stars and sea
urchins. The benthic towboard is equipped with a downward-facing digital still camera which images the benthos at 15-second
intervals. These images are analyzed for percent cover of coral, algae, and other benthic components. Both towboards are equipped
with SEABIRD SBE-39 temperature/depth sensors set to record at 5-second intervals. Latitude and longitude of each survey track
is recorded at 5-second intervals using a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver onboard the tow boat. A layback algorithm
is applied to more accurately map the position of the divers with respect to the reef environment. This algorithm calculates
the position of the divers based on the position of the tow boat taking into account the length of the tow rope, the depth
of the divers, and the curvature of the survey track. This metadata applies to the benthic characterization observations.
Citation
- Title CRED Towed-Diver Benthic Characterization Survey at Saipan, Mariana Archipelago in 2014.
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2018-02-07T18:35:28.034964
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- URL: https://www.pifsc.noaa.gov/cred/towboard.php
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2018-08-06T23:04:07Z
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on a transform by Damian Ulbricht. Run on 2018-08-06T23:04:07Z
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