Underwater Visual Census of Deeper Vertical Rocky Reefs (CROSBI ID 284461)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Soldo, Alen ; Glavičić, Igor
engleski
Underwater Visual Census of Deeper Vertical Rocky Reefs
Diver-based underwater visual census (UVC), particularly transect-based survey, is a widely used method for the study of tropical and temperate fish assemblages. However, due to logistical constraints associated with conventional SCUBA diving, deeper habitats, such as vertical rocky reefs, are rarely studied and poorly known. This paper describes the Deep Vertical Transect (DVT) method as a safe and effective method for assessing fish in waters up to 50 m of depth. It is based on sampling of vertical transects browsing within it (S-type transect) by divers using Full HD video cameras. The diving profile includes the use of deep decompression stops and Nitrox 50 as a decompression gas. Hence, the study yields information on fish assemblages associated with deeper vertical coralligenous reefs. The results of 51 recorded species, yielded 41 considered as reef-associated and 10 as occasional. This suggests that underwater steep coralligenous reefs are marine biodiversity hotspots. They may be considered to represent a distinctive marine subecosystem, possessing its own food chain, with the depth, in relation to temperature, as the most important factor responsible for the diversity offish assemblages within this habitat.
Coralligenous ; Vertical transects ; Fish ; Diving
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Podaci o izdanju
20 (11)
2020.
785-794
objavljeno
1303-2712
10.4194/1303-2712-v20_11_02