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Elizabeth and Middleton Reefs, Lord Howe Marine Park, Post Survey Report

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posted on 2023-12-01, 04:40 authored by AG Carroll, Jacquomo MonkJacquomo Monk, Neville BarrettNeville Barrett, S Nichol, SJ Dalton, N Dando, J Siwabessy, A Leplastrier, H Evans, Z Huang, J Hulls, K Brown, T Swete, EM Turak, M Linklater, T Ingleton, Joel WilliamsJoel Williams, A Jordan, D Harasti, B Louden, M Hammond

The Elizabeth and Middleton Reefs marine survey was designed to build upon and establish baseline information for benthic habitats and associated demersal fish assemblages at Elizabeth and Middleton Reefs, located at the northern extent of the Lord Howe Marine Park. The specific aim of the survey was to fill knowledge gaps on the distribution, extent and structure of seabed habitats and associated sessile and mobile fauna in shallow and mesophotic shelf areas of Elizabeth (Recreational Use Zone) and Middleton (National Park Zone) Reefs, using a suite of national standard survey tools and best practise sampling procedures (Przeslawski et al. 2019). The new data acquired on this survey will provide an important baseline for mesophotic habitats at these reefs, and support ongoing biodiversity monitoring of shallow marine communities (e.g. Oxley et al. 2004, Choat et al. 2006, Pratchett et al. 2011, Hoey et al. 2014, Edgar et al. 2018, Hoey et al. 2018) as part of the 10-year management plan for the Temperate East Marine Park Network (2018–2028).

Funding

Department of Environment and Energy (Cwth)

History

Publication title

Report to the National Environmental Science Program, Marine Biodiversity Hub

Commissioning body

Geoscience Australia

Volume

June 2021

Issue

Milestone 18

Pagination

141

Department/School

Ecology and Biodiversity

Publisher

Geoscience Australia

Place of publication

Australia

Rights statement

This report is licensed by the University of Tasmania for use under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Australia Licence. For licence conditions, see https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Socio-economic Objectives

180201 Assessment and management of coastal and estuarine ecosystems, 180504 Marine biodiversity, 180599 Marine systems and management not elsewhere classified