Hyper-spectral and multi-spectral light sensors were used to examine the effects of elevated suspended sediment concentration (SSC) on the quantity and quality (spectral changes) of underwater downwelling irradiance in the turbid-zone coral reef communities of the inner, central Great Barrier Reef (GBR). Under elevated SSCs the shorter blue wavelengths were preferentially attenuated which together with attenuation of longer red wavelengths by pure water shifted the peak in the underwater irradiance spectrum ~100 nm to the less photosynthetically useful green-yellow waveband (peaking at ~575 nm). The spectral changes were attributed to mineral and detrital content of the terrestrially-derived coastal sediments as opposed to chromophoric (col...
We used a novel diver-operated microsensor system to collect in situ spectrally resolved light field...
This study evaluated the spectral composition of the light microenvironment on shallow tropical reef...
Spatial variation in the photophysiology of symbiotic dinoflagellates (zooxanthellae) of the sclerac...
Hyper-spectral and multi-spectral light sensors were used to examine the effects of elevated suspend...
Investigations were made into light attenuation and turbidity in coastal waters of the Great Barrier...
Reversing the decline in water quality is a key priority for the protection of the Great Barrier Ree...
Turbid coral reefs experience high suspended sediment loads and low-light conditions that vertically...
Few studies have assessed the biophysical properties controlling reflection and absorption of light ...
We analyzed the contributions of clouds, turbidity, and tides to variations in irradiance and predic...
Many coral reef communities thriving in inshore coastal waters characterised by chronically high nat...
Corals exposed to high light intensity may be susceptible to bleaching, therefore understanding the ...
Background Red coralline algae are critical components of tropical reef systems, and their success ...
The phenomenon of coral fluorescence in mesophotic reefs, although well described for shallow waters...
Coastal water quality and light attenuation can detrimentally affect coral health. This study invest...
Depth zonation on coral reefs is largely driven by the amount of downwelling, photosynthetically act...
We used a novel diver-operated microsensor system to collect in situ spectrally resolved light field...
This study evaluated the spectral composition of the light microenvironment on shallow tropical reef...
Spatial variation in the photophysiology of symbiotic dinoflagellates (zooxanthellae) of the sclerac...
Hyper-spectral and multi-spectral light sensors were used to examine the effects of elevated suspend...
Investigations were made into light attenuation and turbidity in coastal waters of the Great Barrier...
Reversing the decline in water quality is a key priority for the protection of the Great Barrier Ree...
Turbid coral reefs experience high suspended sediment loads and low-light conditions that vertically...
Few studies have assessed the biophysical properties controlling reflection and absorption of light ...
We analyzed the contributions of clouds, turbidity, and tides to variations in irradiance and predic...
Many coral reef communities thriving in inshore coastal waters characterised by chronically high nat...
Corals exposed to high light intensity may be susceptible to bleaching, therefore understanding the ...
Background Red coralline algae are critical components of tropical reef systems, and their success ...
The phenomenon of coral fluorescence in mesophotic reefs, although well described for shallow waters...
Coastal water quality and light attenuation can detrimentally affect coral health. This study invest...
Depth zonation on coral reefs is largely driven by the amount of downwelling, photosynthetically act...
We used a novel diver-operated microsensor system to collect in situ spectrally resolved light field...
This study evaluated the spectral composition of the light microenvironment on shallow tropical reef...
Spatial variation in the photophysiology of symbiotic dinoflagellates (zooxanthellae) of the sclerac...