Science Inventory

CHARACTERIZING CORAL CONDITION USING ESTIMATES OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL COLONY SURFACE AREA

Citation:

FISHER, W. S., W. P. DAVIS, B. L. QUARLES, J. G. CAMPBELL, P. S. HARRIS, R. L. HEMMER, M. PARSONS, AND J. PATRICK. CHARACTERIZING CORAL CONDITION USING ESTIMATES OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL COLONY SURFACE AREA. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT. Springer, New York, NY, 125:347-360, (2007).

Impact/Purpose:

These observations generated a variety of metrics, including several based on 3D colony surface area, that are relevant to reef management.

Description:

Coral reefs provide shoreline protection, biological diversity, fishery harvets, and tourism, all values that stem from the physically-complex coral infrastructure. Stony corals (scleractinianss) construct and maintain the reef through deposition of calcium carbonate. Therefore, assessment of coral reefs requires at least some measurement endpoints that reflect the biological and physical condition of stony corals. Most monitoring programs portray coral quantity as live coral cover, which is the two-dimensional proportion of coral surface to sea floor viewed from above (planar view). The absence of the third dimension, however, limits our ability to characterize coral reef value, physiology, health and sustainability. A three-dimensional (3D) approach more realistically characterizes coral structure available as community habitat and, when combined with estimates of live coral tissue, quantifies the amount of living coral available for photosynthesis, growht and reproduction. A rapid coral survey procedure that coupled 3D coral quantification with more traditional survey measurements was developed and tested in the field. The survey procedure relief on only three underwater observations - species identification, colony size, and proportion of live tissue - made on each colony in the transect. These observations generated a variety of metrics, including several based on 3D colony surface area, that are relevant to reef management.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:01/16/2007
Record Last Revised:09/17/2013
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 146450