Between January and May 1983 coral trout surveys were carried out on 56 reefs in the Cairns and Central Sections of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. On 32 of these reefs density estimates were made using two different survey methods. One of these methods was the standard hectare count (150 x 67m) previously developed by GBRMPA in a series of workshops held in the Capricorn Group of reefs. The second method used a much smaller survey area; a transect 50m long and 20m wide (0.1 ha)
Estimating diversity and abundance of fish species is fundamental for understanding community struct...
One of the main issues regarding artificial reef fish evaluation is the performance of an efficient ...
The first Workshop on Fish Assessment, Techniques in November 1978 (G.B.R.M.P.A.,11978) concluded t...
Marine scientists have been looking at methods for counting fishes underwater for some decades and t...
A mark–release–resighting (MRR) technique was used to estimate population size of the coral trout, P...
The main objective of this study was to determine the extent to which large reef fish, principally t...
We aimed to determine optimal methods of underwater visual census (UVC) for estimating the abundance...
Sea Research have carried out density surveys of crown of thorns stars, coral trout and chaetodontid...
Point count estimates of fish abundance were taken from a research submersible at thirty-two sites o...
It is widely documented that reef fish populations are declining on a global scale as a result of ha...
Some studies have suggested that in certain situations, there is a poor correlation between fishery ...
Dramatic changes in populations of fishes living on coral reefs have been documented globally and, i...
In 1999, the Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation (DEEDI), Fisheries Queens...
Seven coral reef survey methods were compared in an experimental plot of 100 m² on a Caribbean shelf...
Reef fish assemblage survey results using Transect, Point, and Random in situ visual assessment tech...
Estimating diversity and abundance of fish species is fundamental for understanding community struct...
One of the main issues regarding artificial reef fish evaluation is the performance of an efficient ...
The first Workshop on Fish Assessment, Techniques in November 1978 (G.B.R.M.P.A.,11978) concluded t...
Marine scientists have been looking at methods for counting fishes underwater for some decades and t...
A mark–release–resighting (MRR) technique was used to estimate population size of the coral trout, P...
The main objective of this study was to determine the extent to which large reef fish, principally t...
We aimed to determine optimal methods of underwater visual census (UVC) for estimating the abundance...
Sea Research have carried out density surveys of crown of thorns stars, coral trout and chaetodontid...
Point count estimates of fish abundance were taken from a research submersible at thirty-two sites o...
It is widely documented that reef fish populations are declining on a global scale as a result of ha...
Some studies have suggested that in certain situations, there is a poor correlation between fishery ...
Dramatic changes in populations of fishes living on coral reefs have been documented globally and, i...
In 1999, the Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation (DEEDI), Fisheries Queens...
Seven coral reef survey methods were compared in an experimental plot of 100 m² on a Caribbean shelf...
Reef fish assemblage survey results using Transect, Point, and Random in situ visual assessment tech...
Estimating diversity and abundance of fish species is fundamental for understanding community struct...
One of the main issues regarding artificial reef fish evaluation is the performance of an efficient ...
The first Workshop on Fish Assessment, Techniques in November 1978 (G.B.R.M.P.A.,11978) concluded t...