[Coral-List] Comparative assessment of marine sampling platforms

Phil Bouchet bouchet.philippe at gmail.com
Wed Oct 3 12:57:57 UTC 2018


Dear list folks,

Last year, in a collaborative effort to audit field approaches to marine monitoring, scientists from the Australian Marine Biodiversity Hub <http://www.nespmarine.edu.au/> released an online survey to gauge current patterns in users’ perceptions and awareness of various marine sampling gears.

Results from this questionnaire are now captured in the final project report, which is freely available online at:
https://www.nespmarine.edu.au/document/comparative-assessment-pelagic-sampling-methods-used-marine-monitoring <https://www.nespmarine.edu.au/document/comparative-assessment-pelagic-sampling-methods-used-marine-monitoring>

The report offers a detailed comparison of numerous gears/platforms commonly applied in pelagic monitoring and research, with an emphasis on their use in marine protected areas.

It can be cited as: Bouchet P, Phillips C, Huang Z, Meeuwig J, Foster S, Przeslawski R (2018). Comparative assessment of pelagic sampling methods used in marine monitoring. Report to the National Environmental Science Programme, Marine Biodiversity Hub, 149 p. 

Please feel free to distribute it widely!

Note that a companion piece on seafloor sampling is also available for those interested in benthic habitats/organisms.
https://www.nespmarine.edu.au/document/comparative-assessment-seafloor-sampling-platforms <https://www.nespmarine.edu.au/document/comparative-assessment-seafloor-sampling-platforms>

Regards,
Phil

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Dr. Phil J Bouchet
Postdoctoral Marine Top Predator Ecologist

Email: p.bouchet at bangor.ac.uk <mailto:p.bouchet at bangor.ac.uk> / pjbouchet at gmail.com <mailto:pjbouchet at gmail.com>
Phone: +44 7398 342547
School of Ocean Sciences, Bangor University
Menai Bridge, LL59 5AB Wales (UK)
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