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Title: Assessment of coral reef benthic communities and reef fish survey data from locations in the Commonwealth of Northern Marianas Islands from 2014-10-01 to 2018-09-30 (NCEI Accession 0225446)
Abstract: Overview

Currently, the LTMMP has 52 long-term monitoring sites across Saipan, Tinian, and Rota that are surveyed on a rotating biennial basis. Three main habitat types are covered: Fore reef, reef flat (lagoon), and seagrass beds (lagoon). Most sites have been selected based on their association with management concerns (runoff, sewage outfalls, urban development, etc.) and/or management actions (watershed restorations efforts, marine protected areas, etc.) and include impacted sites and relatively non-impacted reference sites. In general, monitoring surveys are conducted using standard and proven ecological field survey methods. All surveys are conducted along 3-5, 50 m transect lines laid out along the depth contour (~9m depth) on the fore reef, or along consistent habitat in the lagoon (back reef and seagrass). While benthic cover analysis provides the foundation of the CNMI monitoring program, the current protocol uses several survey types per site to provide ecological depth beyond percent cover.

Fore Reef

Photos are taken every meter along each transect line using a 0.25m2 quadrat frame, for a total of 250 photos at each site. In the office, the computer program CPCe is used to place five random points on each photo and the biota or substrate type under each point is identified. Organisms are identified to the genus level. This analysis provides benthic percent cover and community diversity. Twelve, 3 minute, 5 m radius stationary point counts (SPC) are conducted at each site to evaluate fish assemblages. Each SPC is systematically positioned throughout the length of a site (250 m). The species and size (fork length) of all food fishes within the 5 meter radius are recorded. This provides relative diversity, abundances, species compositions, size class distribution, and biomass of the fish community. Sixteen 0.25m2 quadrats are haphazardly tossed along the length of the site and every coral colony within the quadrats is identified to the species level and measured. This method provides relative diversity, abundances, species composition, and size class of the coral community. Within these same quadrats, all algae species present are identified to the species level to provide a measure of algae community composition and species richness. Finally, non-coral macro-invertebrates including sea cucumbers, urchins, crown-of-thorns starfish, giant clams, among others, are identified and counted within 1 m of each side of the transect lines (i.e., 5, 2mx50m belt transects). This provides invertebrate abundances, species composition, and diversity.

Saipan Lagoon

Saipan Lagoon habitats that are monitored include Halodule uninervis beds, staghorn Acropora thickets, and mixed coral back reefs. At lagoon sites, benthic cover is quantified using a 0.25 m2 string quadrat with six intersections, placed every meter along the transect line. The biota or substrate under each intersection is recorded to the genus level, in situ. Additionally, 10, 1 m2 quads are haphazardly placed across the length of the site (250 m) and all seagrass, algae, coral, and macro-invertebrates are identified to the species level and recorded. This method captures the relative diversity, abundance, and species compositions of lagoon communities. Finally, non-coral macro-invertebrate abundances and diversity are quantified as described above for reef slope sites.
Date received: 20201222
Start date: 20141001
End date: 20180930
Seanames: North Pacific Ocean, Philippine Sea
West boundary: 145.131154
East boundary: 145.8147431
North boundary: 16.71629268
South boundary: 14.11365784
Observation types: biological, in situ, survey - biological, survey - coral reef, survey - swimmer/diver
Instrument types: photograph, swimmer/diver, visual observation
Datatypes: BENTHIC SPECIES, BENTHIC SPECIES - TAXA COUNTS, BENTHIC SPECIES - TAXA IDENTITIES, CORAL, CORAL - CENSUS, CORAL - COLONY SIZE, CORAL - SPECIES IDENTIFICATION, FISH BIOMASS, FISH - CORAL REEF, FISH SPECIES, HABITAT - BENTHIC, MACROINVERTEBRATE CENSUS, REEF AND/OR BOTTOM REGIME - PERCENT COVER, SPECIES IDENTIFICATION, SPECIES IDENTIFICATION - COUNT
Submitter:
Submitting institution: Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Division of Environmental Quality
Collecting institutions: Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Division of Environmental Quality
Contributing projects: CORAL REEF STUDIES, CRCP
Platforms:
Number of observations:
Supplementary information: Submission Package ID: 18Y3YK
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Metadata version: 13
Keydate: 2021-02-04 16:45:46+00
Editdate: 2022-03-29 14:45:42+00