A roving diver fish survey method that requires relatively little time and equipment was developed for use by trained volunteer divers to regularly, rapidly, and inexpensively document patterns of reef fish distribution and abundance, In this method, a diver searches a dive site and records all observed fish species and their abundance in log10 categories, Results from 130 h of observation were analyzed from three regional surveys conducted in the Florida Keys at a total of 27 reefs by four observers during the summer of 1994. The Upper Keys had the most species (166) followed by the Lower Keys (151) and the Dry Tortugas (142). More uncommon species were found in the Dry Tortugas. Experienced volunteer divers were able to provide useful spe...
Reef fish assemblage survey results using Transect, Point, and Random in situ visual assessment tech...
Dramatic changes in populations of fishes living on coral reefs have been documented globally and, i...
The primary objective of the reef fish survey program at the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS...
A roving diver fish survey method that requires relatively little time and equipment was developed f...
The relatively little-studied fish fauna off southeastern Hispaniola was rapidly assessed using a co...
Non-extractive visual survey methods are commonly used to assess a variety of marine habitats. The u...
The inshore environment of Broward County, FL consists of three coral reef/hard bottom reef tracts, ...
This study analyzed species richness, distribution, and sighting frequency of selected reef fishes t...
The inshore environment of Broward County, Florida consists of three coral reef/hard bottom reef tra...
It is widely documented that reef fish populations are declining on a global scale as a result of ha...
The nearshore environment of Broward and Palm Beach counties are characterized by the presence of bo...
Nova Southeastern University (NSU) Oceanographic Center (OC) accepts completion of either a capstone...
Derelict ships are commonly deployed as artificial reefs in the United States, mainly for recreation...
Derelict vessels are commonly deployed as artificial reefs in theUnited States, mainly for recreatio...
The nearshore environment off southern Palm Beach County is characterized by extensive areas of hard...
Reef fish assemblage survey results using Transect, Point, and Random in situ visual assessment tech...
Dramatic changes in populations of fishes living on coral reefs have been documented globally and, i...
The primary objective of the reef fish survey program at the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS...
A roving diver fish survey method that requires relatively little time and equipment was developed f...
The relatively little-studied fish fauna off southeastern Hispaniola was rapidly assessed using a co...
Non-extractive visual survey methods are commonly used to assess a variety of marine habitats. The u...
The inshore environment of Broward County, FL consists of three coral reef/hard bottom reef tracts, ...
This study analyzed species richness, distribution, and sighting frequency of selected reef fishes t...
The inshore environment of Broward County, Florida consists of three coral reef/hard bottom reef tra...
It is widely documented that reef fish populations are declining on a global scale as a result of ha...
The nearshore environment of Broward and Palm Beach counties are characterized by the presence of bo...
Nova Southeastern University (NSU) Oceanographic Center (OC) accepts completion of either a capstone...
Derelict ships are commonly deployed as artificial reefs in the United States, mainly for recreation...
Derelict vessels are commonly deployed as artificial reefs in theUnited States, mainly for recreatio...
The nearshore environment off southern Palm Beach County is characterized by extensive areas of hard...
Reef fish assemblage survey results using Transect, Point, and Random in situ visual assessment tech...
Dramatic changes in populations of fishes living on coral reefs have been documented globally and, i...
The primary objective of the reef fish survey program at the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS...