Application of non-destructive methods for assessing rock pool fish assemblages on Lord Howe Island, Australia: Fishes Checklist

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Examination of mini-BRUVs’ data, for 30 min samples, identified that the vast majority of fish species were detected within 15 min and indicated that a shorter 15 min sampling period would generally be suitable for collecting fish data from rock pools. The baseline data collected on fishes in LHI rock pools demonstrated the uniqueness of LHI assemblages, which were significantly different from those on the NSW coast. This study demonstrates that non-destructive sampling methods can be used in rock pool environments, making these methods suitable for sampling in inter-tidal habitats, especially within marine protected areas.

Updated

2024-08-20

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Environment

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DWC-A

Geo Coverage

Belgium

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34d657cf-18f6-46ad-a277-9c74a8c4c398

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