Characterising fish habitat use of fringing oyster reefs using acoustic imaging

Author:

Dunn Robert P.ORCID,Kimball Matthew E.,O’Brien Caitlin G.,Adams Nathan T.

Abstract

Context Oysters provide structured habitat along coastal margins, but owing to the high turbidity of many estuaries, characterising the faunal communities that utilise oyster reefs typically requires direct capture, which is potentially lethal or destructive. Acoustic imaging sonar can non-destructively sample the abundance and size of swimming organisms (nekton), but collection of data from acoustic imaging files requires substantial processing time following field sampling. Aims We compared five alternate data examination protocols that could be applied to acoustic imaging files from intertidal oyster reefs and identified a protocol (analysing randomly chosen 3 of 5 min of imagery recordings) that reduces parameter estimation bias and processing time. Methods To demonstrate the utility of this protocol, we investigated diel differences in fish use of fringing oyster reefs. Key results During day-time and night-time sampling, we respectively recorded 4535 and 1924 fish across a size range of 1–52 cm. We found no difference between day and night in relative abundance, mean size, or size-spectra of the fish community inhabiting reefs. Conclusions and implications Active acoustic imaging can be an effective, non-destructive method to characterise faunal communities in shallow, turbid habitats and can be used to test hypotheses regarding the ecology of these ecosystems.

Publisher

CSIRO Publishing

Subject

Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography

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