This dataset contains the voyage data from the crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS) control program operated by the Association of Marine Park Tourism Operators (AMPTO) from the Cairns to Lizard island region. It contains the data from two control vessels (MV Hero and MV Venus II) with a total of 64 voyages, each of 10 days. This dataset contains a record of the work activities (Dive, Transit, No Diving - other, Departure delayed, etc.) on each voyages as well as the Catch per Unit of Effort – number of COTS injected per minute of dive time, the size and number of COTS caught and eradicated and the coral cover at each site estimated with Reef Health Impact Surveys (RHIS). The AMPTO COTS program was established in July 2012 with the primary purp...
This thesis examines the population trends and habitat requirements of the endangered northern betto...
Contents: database of oyster growth (i.e., the changes in mass over time) and mortality along French...
Recent papers postulate that epifaunal organisms use artificial structures as stepping-stones to spr...
This dataset consists of site and zone means of the percent cover of major benthic categories and th...
1. Cleaning symbioses on coral reefs are mutually beneficial interactions between two individuals, i...
Sustained, quantitative observations of nearshore waves and sand levels are essential for testing be...
Baseline mapping and quantitative assessment data are required prior to future permitted or un-permi...
This dataset consists of site and zone means of the percent cover of major benthic categories and th...
The main aim of this deliverable was to provide fishermen with the detailed knowledge that can come ...
International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 357 successfully cored an east–west transect...
Surf zones are highly dynamic marine ecosystems that are subject to increasing anthropogenic and cli...
This phase of Project 3DGBR involved manual digitising of geomorphic map boundaries for the key seaf...
International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 357 successfully cored an east–west transect...
International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 357 successfully cored an east–west transect...
The last two decades have witnessed a complete shift in our perception of the deep sea, from a homog...
This thesis examines the population trends and habitat requirements of the endangered northern betto...
Contents: database of oyster growth (i.e., the changes in mass over time) and mortality along French...
Recent papers postulate that epifaunal organisms use artificial structures as stepping-stones to spr...
This dataset consists of site and zone means of the percent cover of major benthic categories and th...
1. Cleaning symbioses on coral reefs are mutually beneficial interactions between two individuals, i...
Sustained, quantitative observations of nearshore waves and sand levels are essential for testing be...
Baseline mapping and quantitative assessment data are required prior to future permitted or un-permi...
This dataset consists of site and zone means of the percent cover of major benthic categories and th...
The main aim of this deliverable was to provide fishermen with the detailed knowledge that can come ...
International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 357 successfully cored an east–west transect...
Surf zones are highly dynamic marine ecosystems that are subject to increasing anthropogenic and cli...
This phase of Project 3DGBR involved manual digitising of geomorphic map boundaries for the key seaf...
International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 357 successfully cored an east–west transect...
International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 357 successfully cored an east–west transect...
The last two decades have witnessed a complete shift in our perception of the deep sea, from a homog...
This thesis examines the population trends and habitat requirements of the endangered northern betto...
Contents: database of oyster growth (i.e., the changes in mass over time) and mortality along French...
Recent papers postulate that epifaunal organisms use artificial structures as stepping-stones to spr...