Survey Techniques

This category features publications that are directly related to survey techniques:
Abstract: Monitoring of beach profiles has been conducted by the Department of Fisheries and Marine …
Abstract: Coral reefs are spatially variable ecosystems that form biogenic structures ranging in size from …
Abstract: Ecological monitoring is an essential precursor when developing comprehensive management plans for marine protected …
Abstract: Coral reef managers require various forms of data. While monitoring is typically the preserve …
Abstract: Novel tools and methods for monitoring marine environments can improve efficiency but must not …
Abstract: Coral reefs are threatened by numerous global and local stressors. In the face of …
Abstract: Citizen science approaches provide opportunities to support ecosystem service assessments. To evaluate the recent …
Abstract: Coral reefs, among other benefits, offer a natural sheltering effect for coastal communities by …
Abstract: Low-altitude high-resolution aerial photographs allow for the reconstruction of structural properties of shallow coral …
Abstract: The coral islets in the lagoon of New Caledonia are a major breeding and …
Abstract: An exceptionally large coral Porites sp. has been identified and measured at Goolboodi (Orpheus …
Abstract: Quantifying fish species diversity in rich tropical marine environments remains challenging. Environmental DNA (eDNA) …
Abstract: Selecting a target journal is a universal decision faced by authors of scientific papers. …
Abstract: Quantitatively assessing mortality post coral bleaching at scale is inherently difficult, yet can be …
Abstract: Red snapper and gray triggerfish are ecologically, economically, and culturally important reef fishes in …
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