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OAS accession Detail for 0185194, meta_version: 4. Current meta_version is: 5
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Title: | National Coral Reef Monitoring Program: Stratified random surveys (StRS) of coral demography (adult and juvenile corals) across American Samoa from 2018-06-19 to 2018-07-18 (NCEI Accession 0185194) |
Abstract: | The data described here result from benthic coral demographic surveys within belt transects of specified length and width for two life stages (juveniles and adults) across American Samoa--including Tutuila, Ofu, Olosega, Tau and Swains Islands, and Rose Atoll--from June 19 to July 18, 2018. The data provide information on adult coral colony counts, morphology, size, partial mortality (old and recent dead), presence and causation of disease and other compromised health conditions, including bleaching. Juvenile colony surveys include morphology and size. Taxonomic identification of adult colonies is to the species level and genus level for juveniles. A two-stage stratified random sampling (StRS) design was employed to survey the coral reef ecosystems of American Samoa in 2015, and starting in 2018 a one-stage StRS design was employed. The survey domain encompassed the majority of the mapped area of reef and hard bottom habitats in the 0–30 m depth range. The stratification scheme included island, reef zone, and depth (i.e., shallow: >0–6 m; mid-depth: >6–18 m; and deep: >18–30 m), as well as reef zone (i.e., forereef, backreef, and lagoon; backreef only at Rose Atoll and Tutuila, and lagoon only at Rose Atoll). Sampling effort allocation was determined based on strata area and sites randomly located within strata. The StRS design effectively reduces estimate variance through stratification using environmental covariates and by sampling more sites rather than more transects per site. Therefore, site-level estimates and site-to-site comparisons should proceed with caution. The data were collected as part of the NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC) and Ecosystem Sciences Division (ESD; formerly the Coral Reef Ecosystem Division) led National Coral Reef Monitoring Program (NCRMP) missions to American Samoa in 2015 and 2018. |
Date received: | 20190215 |
Start date: | 20180619 |
End date: | 20180718 |
Seanames: | Rose Atoll Marine National Monument, South Pacific Ocean |
West boundary: | -171.09181813 |
East boundary: | -168.14392 |
North boundary: | -11.045273 |
South boundary: | -14.554979 |
Observation types: | biological, in situ, survey, survey - biological, survey - coral reef, survey - swimmer/diver |
Instrument types: | swimmer/diver, visual observation |
Datatypes: | CORAL, CORAL - CENSUS, CORAL - COLONY SIZE, CORAL - SPECIES IDENTIFICATION |
Submitter: | |
Submitting institution: | US DOC; NOAA; NMFS; Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center; Ecosystem Sciences Division |
Collecting institutions: | US DOC; NOAA; NMFS; Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center; Ecosystem Sciences Division |
Contributing projects: | CORAL REEF STUDIES, CRCP, NCRMP, Pacific RAMP |
Platforms: | Hi'ialakai (33HL) |
Number of observations: | |
Supplementary information: | Submission Package ID: MXA3JR |
Availability date: | |
Metadata version: | 4 |
Keydate: | 2019-02-19 14:35:06+00 |
Editdate: | 2021-03-04 21:14:10+00 |