Dataset

Occurrence and percent cover of the colonial invasive tunicate Didemnum vexillum from near-seafloor drift transect video imagery and high-resolution digital still images in the western Bay of Fundy, Canada

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Funded under DFO's Marine Conservation Targets Program, this optical imagery benthic survey documents the occurrence and estimated percent cover of the invasive colonial tunicate, Didemnum vexillum in seven drift-camera transects in the 'Head Harbour/West Isles Archipelago/The Passages' Ecologically and Biologically Significant Area (ESBA, ~113km2) in the western Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, Canada. Occurrence data was derived from the use of high-resolution still images (n=386) taken periodically throughout each transect, and simultaneous continuous high-definition video. Video was divided into 20-second segments (here, we report the start location of each segment within a transect) and when D. vexillum was present in a video segment, frequency of occurrence was classified using a modified SACFOR abundance scale reporting coverage as common (continuous coverage/patches throughout the video segment), occasional (individual colonies of various sizes encountered >5 times throughout the video segment), or rare (small, isolated colonies encountered ≤5 times throughout the video segment). A video segment was deemed unusable and removed from the dataset if there was too much turbidity, or if the camera position was too high off-bottom to reliably image the seafloor. For still images, when D. vexillum was observed in an image, colony percent cover was categorized as >50%, 26-50%, 6-25%, or ≤5% of the images field of view (FOV). Distance travelled and distance between still images (m) was calculated using ArcGIS tools. FOV was estimated by measuring the length and width of a subset of still images and video frame grabs in ImageJ2, using 10-cm lasers for scale. FOV was standardized for each reported altitude, and area sampled (m2) along a continuous video segment was estimated by multiplying the average FOV by the distance travelled in that segment. Didemnum vexillum was found in 44% of the area sampled at depths from 34 to 118m, deeper than previous reports globally of ~80m.

Citation: Teed L, Dinning K, Lawton P (2024). Occurrence and percent cover of the colonial invasive tunicate Didemnum vexillum from near-seafloor drift transect video imagery and high-resolution digital still images in the western Bay of Fundy, Canada. Version 1.0. Fisheries and Oceans Canada. Samplingevent dataset. https://ipt.iobis.org/obiscanada/resource?r=occurrence_of_the_colonial_invasive_tunicate_didemnum_vexillum_from_near-seafloor_drift_transect_video_imagery_and_high-resolution_digital_still_images_in_the_western_bay_of_fundy_canada&v=1.0

Published: September 11, 2024 at 12:11

URL: https://ipt.iobis.org/obiscanada/resource?r=occurrence_of_the_colonial_invasive_tunicate_didemnum_vexillum_from_near-seafloor_drift_transect_video_imagery_and_high-resolution_digital_still_images_in_the_western_bay_of_fundy_canada

Laura Teed
Fisheries and Oceans Canada

Kristin Dinning
Fisheries and Oceans Canada

Peter Lawton
Fisheries and Oceans Canada

866
occurrence records
7
measurements and facts
1
taxa
1
species

Taxa

Missing and invalid fields

No missing or invalid fields.

Quality flags

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Flag Dropped Records
DEPTH_EXCEEDS_BATH 189
21.8%

Measurement types

DNA derived data