Coral reef fish communities were surveyed at 28 sites in the vicinity of the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) and the Mouchoir Bank in August 1999, using the AGRRA protocol. This study provides the results of the first systematic census of fish communities in TCI, which are located at the southeastern extent of the Bahamian Archipelago. Two census methods were employed for this study. Belt transects was used to determine abundance and size distribution for selected fish families and Roving Diver Technique was used to measure overall fish diversity and density. The surveys revealed that TCI have a healthy reef fish community with a total of 43 species recorded in transects and 120 species by Roving Diver Technique surveys. Comparison among...
Differences in Mediterranean fish communities of two rocky coastal areas, one inside an integral mar...
The first scientific artificial reef study was carried outin Izmir Bay, Turkiye the year of in 1991....
Abstract: Many coral reef fish exhibit habitat partitioning throughout their lifetimes. Such pattern...
Coral reef fish communities were surveyed at 28 sites in the vicinity of the Turks and Caicos Island...
Coral reef of the Turks, Caicos and Mouchoir Banks (TCI) were surveyed using the Atlantic and Gulf R...
Ecologically and commercially significant coral reef fishes were surveyed at 28 sites in the Turks a...
Major constituents of the benthic reef community (stony corals, algae) were assessed in 28 reefs on ...
The fish assemblages at 33 sites around the islands of Grand Cayman and Little Cayman were assessed ...
Reef fish assemblages in the Caribbean are under increasing pressure from human activities. Inadequa...
Marine reserves are widely considered to potentially benefit reef fisheries through emigration, yet ...
1. Despite increasing policies of protection, few localities in the Caribbean remain spared from hum...
Deployment depth of artificial reefs is one of the most important issue in planning stage and future...
Deployment depth of artificial reefs is one of the most important issue in planning stage and future...
The relatively little-studied fish fauna off southeastern Hispaniola was rapidly assessed using a co...
An understanding of the indirect effects of fishing on predator-prey relationships is required for t...
Differences in Mediterranean fish communities of two rocky coastal areas, one inside an integral mar...
The first scientific artificial reef study was carried outin Izmir Bay, Turkiye the year of in 1991....
Abstract: Many coral reef fish exhibit habitat partitioning throughout their lifetimes. Such pattern...
Coral reef fish communities were surveyed at 28 sites in the vicinity of the Turks and Caicos Island...
Coral reef of the Turks, Caicos and Mouchoir Banks (TCI) were surveyed using the Atlantic and Gulf R...
Ecologically and commercially significant coral reef fishes were surveyed at 28 sites in the Turks a...
Major constituents of the benthic reef community (stony corals, algae) were assessed in 28 reefs on ...
The fish assemblages at 33 sites around the islands of Grand Cayman and Little Cayman were assessed ...
Reef fish assemblages in the Caribbean are under increasing pressure from human activities. Inadequa...
Marine reserves are widely considered to potentially benefit reef fisheries through emigration, yet ...
1. Despite increasing policies of protection, few localities in the Caribbean remain spared from hum...
Deployment depth of artificial reefs is one of the most important issue in planning stage and future...
Deployment depth of artificial reefs is one of the most important issue in planning stage and future...
The relatively little-studied fish fauna off southeastern Hispaniola was rapidly assessed using a co...
An understanding of the indirect effects of fishing on predator-prey relationships is required for t...
Differences in Mediterranean fish communities of two rocky coastal areas, one inside an integral mar...
The first scientific artificial reef study was carried outin Izmir Bay, Turkiye the year of in 1991....
Abstract: Many coral reef fish exhibit habitat partitioning throughout their lifetimes. Such pattern...