The Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS), in partnership with Woodside Energy Ltd (Woodside), established permanent long-term monitoring (LTM) sites at the Rowley Shoals reef system in 1994, to quantify spatial and temporal patterns in benthic and reef fish communities. The Rowley Shoals is located approximately 260 km west, north-west of Broome near the edge of the continental shelf, and consists of three reef atolls (Mermaid, Clerke, & Imperieuse), 30 to 40 km apart. AIMS has lead ten research trips to the Rowley Shoals, of which the most recent was in 2013.This report presents the results of the most recent trip in the context of previous work, summarising the temporal patterns in coral and fish communities at reef slope sit...
Surveys of fish, invertebrates and algae were conducted on subtidal rocky reefs within the Batemans ...
Baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS) were used to examine variation in assemblages of ree...
Reef Life Survey (RLS) provides a new model for ecological monitoring through training experienced r...
AIMS undertook field work at Scott Reef in October 2014 to monitor benthic and fish communities in a...
Surveys of subtidal rocky reefs were conducted in the Jervis Bay Marine Park (JBMP) as part of a bro...
Surveys of subtidal rocky reefs were conducted in the Jervis Bay Marine Park (JBMP) as part of a bro...
Floral and faunal communities associated with shallow reefs in the Jurien Bay Marine Park were inves...
This very large study is part of the Seabed biodiversity study, published in Pitcher et al. (2007). ...
In 2014, UniDive (The University of Queensland Underwater Club) conducted an ecological assessment o...
The AIMS Long-term Monitoring Program (LTMP) is designed to detect changes in reef communities at a ...
The underwater visual census (UVC) methodology used to survey rocky reef communities involved quanti...
In 1999, the Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation (DEEDI), Fisheries Queens...
The purpose of this study is to detect and quantify spatial and temporal changes in benthic communit...
Remote oceanic islands often display high levels of biodiversity and endemism, making them important...
This was published by both AIMS and GBRMPABetween October 2015 and May 2016, 56 reefs spread over fi...
Surveys of fish, invertebrates and algae were conducted on subtidal rocky reefs within the Batemans ...
Baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS) were used to examine variation in assemblages of ree...
Reef Life Survey (RLS) provides a new model for ecological monitoring through training experienced r...
AIMS undertook field work at Scott Reef in October 2014 to monitor benthic and fish communities in a...
Surveys of subtidal rocky reefs were conducted in the Jervis Bay Marine Park (JBMP) as part of a bro...
Surveys of subtidal rocky reefs were conducted in the Jervis Bay Marine Park (JBMP) as part of a bro...
Floral and faunal communities associated with shallow reefs in the Jurien Bay Marine Park were inves...
This very large study is part of the Seabed biodiversity study, published in Pitcher et al. (2007). ...
In 2014, UniDive (The University of Queensland Underwater Club) conducted an ecological assessment o...
The AIMS Long-term Monitoring Program (LTMP) is designed to detect changes in reef communities at a ...
The underwater visual census (UVC) methodology used to survey rocky reef communities involved quanti...
In 1999, the Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation (DEEDI), Fisheries Queens...
The purpose of this study is to detect and quantify spatial and temporal changes in benthic communit...
Remote oceanic islands often display high levels of biodiversity and endemism, making them important...
This was published by both AIMS and GBRMPABetween October 2015 and May 2016, 56 reefs spread over fi...
Surveys of fish, invertebrates and algae were conducted on subtidal rocky reefs within the Batemans ...
Baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS) were used to examine variation in assemblages of ree...
Reef Life Survey (RLS) provides a new model for ecological monitoring through training experienced r...