Author:
Andrew N. L.,O'Neill A. L.
Abstract
Aerial photography was used to estimate the
representation of shallow subtidal habitats in New South Wales. Sixty sites,
each between 4 and 5 hectares, were mapped with Geographical Information
Systems software using ortho-rectified images digitized from 1:8000-scale
photographs and ‘ground truthed’ in the field by divers. Barrens
habitat covered an estimated 50% (s.e. = 3.9) of nearshore reefs
between Port Stephens and Disaster Bay. Coverage of barrens habitat was
greatest in Disaster Bay (68%, s.e. = 6.7) and least south of
Disaster Bay (1%, s.e. = 0.3). There were clear differences
among localities in the area of reef within the mapped sites; those at Cape
Howe, Nadgee, and Turingal were significantly smaller in area than all others.
There was no clear latitudinal trend in these differences but there was
evidence of sand inundation at a site at Nadgee, where the reef was small.
Differences in the densities and size-structure of the sea urchin
Centrostephanus rodgersiiat 27 of the mapped sites
provide a basis for testing relationships between the demography of this
species and the persistence of the barrens habitat. The extensive coverage of
the barrens habitat in New South Wales is likely to limit the productivity of
the abalone industry. The development of a sea urchin fishery may have large
impacts on habitat representation on nearshore reefs.
Subject
Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography
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