Dataset

Selected Methods for Monitoring Physical and Biological Parameters for Use in the Mesoamerican Region: Fishes Checklist

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The Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System (MBRS), extending from Isla Contoy on the north of the Yucatan Peninsula to the Bay Islands of Honduras, includes the second longest barrier reef in the world. It is approximately 1,000 km long and spans over four countries and two trans-boundary areas: Chetumal Bay, between Belize and Mexico; and the Gulf of Honduras, between Belize, Guatemala and Honduras. The MBRS is unique in the Western Hemisphere due to its length, composition of reef types, and diverse assemblage of corals and related species. The MBRS contributes to the stabilization and protection of coastal landscapes, maintenance of coastal water quality, and serves as breeding and feeding grounds for marine mammals, reptiles, fish and invertebrates, many of which are of commercial importance. The MBRS is also of immense socioeconomic significance providing employment and a source of income to an estimated one million people living in adjacent coastal areas.

Citation: Villela P, Sale P, Gold-Bouchot G, Kjerfve B, Earl C (2023). Selected Methods for Monitoring Physical and Biological Parameters for Use in the Mesoamerican Region: Fishes Checklist. Version 2.0. OBIS Secretariat. Occurrence dataset. https://doi.org/10.25607/giyrkr

Published: September 20, 2023 at 23:02

URL: https://ipt.obis.org/secretariat/resource?r=belize-barrier-reef-villela-2003

P.C. Villela

Peter Sale

Gerardo Gold-Bouchot

Björn Kjerfve

OBIS Secretariat
OBIS

Chandra Earl
UNESCO

165
occurrence records
165
taxa
164
species

Taxa

Missing and invalid fields

Field Missing Invalid
eventDate 165
100.0%
maximumDepthInMeters 165
100.0%
minimumDepthInMeters 165
100.0%

Quality flags

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

Flag Dropped Records
NO_DEPTH 165
100.0%

Measurement types

DNA derived data