Abstract: The Atlantic coast of Broward County, Florida (USA) is paralleled by a series of progressively deeper, shore-parallel coral reef communities. Two of these reef systems are drowned early Holocene coral reefs of 5 ky and 7 ky uncorrected radiocarbon age. Despite the ease of access to these reefs, and their major contribution to the local economy, accurate benthic habitat maps of the area are not available. Ecological studies have shown that different benthic communities (i.e. communities composed of different biological taxa) exist along several spatial gradients on all reefs. Since these studies are limited by time and spatial extent, acoustic surveys with the QTCView V bottom classification system based on a 50 kHz transducer were...
A thematic map of benthic habitat was produced for a coral reef in the Republic of Palau, utilizing ...
Coral reef ecosystems, the most varied on earth, continually face destruction from anthropogenic and...
Coral reefs, one of the spatially, biologically, and sedimentologically most complex systems, can ha...
The Atlantic coast of Broward County, Florida (USA) is paralleled by a series of progressively deepe...
Benthic assemblages of variable density cover three progressively deeper ridges that parallel the Br...
Typical Caribbean reef communities of variable composition and density exist on four parallel ridges...
Typical Caribbean reef communities of variable composition and density exist on four parallel ridges...
Benthic assemblages of variable density cover three ridges that parallel the Broward County, Florida...
Producing coral reef benthic habitat maps from acoustic backscatter has been hindered by uncertainti...
A single-beam acoustic seabed classification system was used to map coral reef environments in the u...
To create maps of nearshore benthic habitats of Broward County, Florida, from 0 to 35 m depth, we co...
The present report outlines the results of an integrated mapping project undertaken to provide a hab...
The need for assessment of benthic habitat characteristics may arise for many reasons. Such reasons ...
Abstract: Single-beam acoustic seabed classification continues to be a popular method for mapping se...
Using a combination of laser based (LIDAR, LADS) and multibeam sonar bathymetry, acoustic and optica...
A thematic map of benthic habitat was produced for a coral reef in the Republic of Palau, utilizing ...
Coral reef ecosystems, the most varied on earth, continually face destruction from anthropogenic and...
Coral reefs, one of the spatially, biologically, and sedimentologically most complex systems, can ha...
The Atlantic coast of Broward County, Florida (USA) is paralleled by a series of progressively deepe...
Benthic assemblages of variable density cover three progressively deeper ridges that parallel the Br...
Typical Caribbean reef communities of variable composition and density exist on four parallel ridges...
Typical Caribbean reef communities of variable composition and density exist on four parallel ridges...
Benthic assemblages of variable density cover three ridges that parallel the Broward County, Florida...
Producing coral reef benthic habitat maps from acoustic backscatter has been hindered by uncertainti...
A single-beam acoustic seabed classification system was used to map coral reef environments in the u...
To create maps of nearshore benthic habitats of Broward County, Florida, from 0 to 35 m depth, we co...
The present report outlines the results of an integrated mapping project undertaken to provide a hab...
The need for assessment of benthic habitat characteristics may arise for many reasons. Such reasons ...
Abstract: Single-beam acoustic seabed classification continues to be a popular method for mapping se...
Using a combination of laser based (LIDAR, LADS) and multibeam sonar bathymetry, acoustic and optica...
A thematic map of benthic habitat was produced for a coral reef in the Republic of Palau, utilizing ...
Coral reef ecosystems, the most varied on earth, continually face destruction from anthropogenic and...
Coral reefs, one of the spatially, biologically, and sedimentologically most complex systems, can ha...