[Coral-List] Flower Garden Banks NMS Condition Report is now available!
Steve Gittings
Steve.Gittings at noaa.gov
Wed Nov 12 16:15:23 UTC 2008
*/Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary Condition Report is now
available!
/*The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Office of
National Marine Sanctuaries is pleased to announce the release of the
Condition Report 2008 for the Flower Garden Banks National Marine
Sanctuary. Located in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico the sanctuary
includes three separate areas, known as East Flower Garden Bank, West
Flower Garden Bank, and Stetson Bank. The banks support several of the
most productive and unique habitats in the Gulf of Mexico, including the
northernmost coral reefs in the continental United States. This report
summarizes the conditions and trends for the sanctuary's water, habitat,
and living resources.
In general, the report rates the health of most Flower Garden Banks
sanctuary resources as either "good" or "good/fair." One current
concern is the recent finding of high levels of several contaminants in
fish in and around the sanctuary. This has caused the Food and Drug
Administration to issue a seafood advisory to seafood processors about
fish caught around the sanctuary. Also of concern is the decreased
abundance of certain fished species, including grouper, jacks, and
snapper, which are dominant predators in the ecosystem. The report
points to the need for continued research on how the removal of
predatory fish species can affect the rest of the ecosystem. The
report's summary findings can be found on pages 5 and 6.
Sanctuary condition reports are the latest in a new series of
publications by NOAA's Office of National Marine Sanctuaries to inform
the public about the condition of each marine sanctuary every five
years. Condition reports provide a synthesis of the health of each
sanctuary and are meant to set the stage for reviewing their respective
management plans.
The condition report can be downloaded at:
http://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/science/condition/. Please contact
George.Schmahl at noaa.gov or kathy.broughton at noaa.gov if you have
questions or require additional information.
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