Dataset

Coral Reef Evaluation and Monitoring Project Florida Keys 2009

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The purpose of the Coral Reef Evaluation and Monitoring Project (CREMP) is to monitor the status and trends of selected reefs in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary(FKNMS). CREMP assessments have been conducted annually at fixed sites since 1996 and data collected provides information on the temporal changes in benthic cover and diversity of stony corals and associated marine flora and fauna. The core field methods continue to be underwater videography and timed coral species inventories. Findings presented in this report include data from 109 stations at 37 sites sampled from 1996 through 2008 in the Florida Keys and 1999 through 2008 in the Dry Tortugas. The report describes the annual differences (between 2007 and 2008) in the percent cover of major benthic taxa (stony corals, octocorals, sponges, and macroalgae), mean coral species richness and the incidence of stony coral conditions. Additionally, it examines the long-term trends of the major benthic taxa, five coral complex, Montastraea cavernosa, Colpophyllia natans, Siderastrea siderea, and Porites astreoides) and the clionaid sponge, Cliona delitrix.

Citation: Porter J, Stoessel M (2020). Coral Reef Evaluation and Monitoring Project Florida Keys 2009. United States Geological Survey. Sampling event dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/m6gu8k

Published: June 01, 2020 at 21:04

URL: https://ipt-obis.gbif.us/resource?r=coralreefevaluationandmonitoringproject-2009

8,066
occurrence records
8,393
measurements and facts
41
taxa
32
species

Taxa

Missing and invalid fields

Field Missing Invalid
coordinateUncertaintyInMeters 8,066
100.0%
scientificNameID 981
12.2%

Quality flags

The OBIS data quality flags are documented at https://github.com/iobis/obis-qc.

Flag Dropped Records
NO_MATCH 981
12.2%
WORMS_ANNOTATION_UNRESOLVABLE 981
12.2%

Measurement types

DNA derived data