MarineGEO Global Seagrass Habitat Monitoring Data
Citation
Lonneman M, Lefcheck J (2023). MarineGEO Global Seagrass Habitat Monitoring Data. United States Geological Survey. Sampling event dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/mt7ggd accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-12-15.Description
This dataset contains seagrass time-series monitoring data collected by the Smithsonian Institution’s MarineGEO (Marine Global Earth Observatory) and its network partners. The dataset includes measurements on seagrass density, seagrass cover, and epifaunal invertebrates. The data is collected using MarineGEO’s standard survey design for sampling seagrass habitats.
MarineGEO seagrass monitoring at each site is conducted along three 50-m fixed transects intended to be permanent and sampled regularly (usually annually). Transects are located parallel to shore and along the shallow (inshore), middle (interior), and deep (offshore) parts of the seagrass bed, although variation can occur due to local site conditions. The seagrass cover measurements are taken every 4 meters along the transect (n = 12 per transect), the seagrass density measurements are taken alongside the cover measurements at every other replicate (n = 6 per transect), and epifaunal community samples are collected every 8 meters (n = 3 per transect).
Seagrass cover is measured by placing a quadrat (recommended size is 50 x 50 cm) alongside the transect line and estimating the cover of each seagrass species, other sessile organisms, and bare substratum. Seagrass density is measured by counting the number of seagrass shoots within a quadrat (recommended size is 25 x 25 cm). Epifauna samples are collected by randomly selecting an area ~ 1 meter to any side of the transect and quickly removing seagrass shoots with associated epifauna into a mesh bag; the animals are later identified in a laboratory by the data collectors. All data has undergone QA/QC by MarineGEO Central at the Smithsonian after submission by MarineGEO partners.
Note that the dataset may include submerged aquatic vegetation (not technically seagrass) in brackish to tidal freshwater sites collected with the MarineGEO seagrass protocol. This dataset will be updated on an on-going basis.
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Michael Lonnemanoriginator
position: Data Coordinator
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
email: marinegeo-data@si.edu
userId: https://orcid.org/0009-0005-5358-5326
Michael Lonneman
metadata author
position: Data Coordinator
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
email: marinegeo-data@si.edu
userId: https://orcid.org/0009-0005-5358-5326
Jonathan Lefcheck
metadata author
position: Tennenbaum Coordinating Scientist
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
email: lefcheckj@si.edu
Dean Janiak
content provider
position: Biologist
Smithsonian Marine Station
email: janiakd@si.edu
userId: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4707-0351
Matthew Ogburn
principal investigator
position: Marine Conservation Ecologist
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
userId: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5417-555X
Valerie Paul
principal investigator
position: Director
Smithsonian Marine Station
userId: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4691-1569
Rachel Collin
principal investigator
position: Station Director
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
userId: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5103-4460
Emily Anderson
content provider
position: Research Technician
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Viviana Bravo
content provider
position: Research Technician
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
userId: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2359-8557
Ximena Boza
content provider
position: Research Technician
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
Michael Lonneman
administrative point of contact
position: Data Coordinator
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
email: marinegeo-data@si.edu
userId: https://orcid.org/0009-0005-5358-5326
Jonathan Lefcheck
administrative point of contact
position: Tennenbaum Coordinating Scientist
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
email: lefcheckj@si.edu