SPC PROCFish/C Invertebrates Observations Samoa 2005

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Descripción

Marine invertebrate species of commercial interest observed in Samoa during the PROCFish/C surveys (2005) in 4 sites Manono-uta, Vailoa, Vaisala and Salelavalu with a mix of survey methods (manta tow, reef benthos transects, and day and night searches)

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Los usuarios deben citar este trabajo de la siguiente manera:

Friedman K, Pakoa K, Solofa A, Tardy E (2018): SPC PROCFish/C Invertebrates Observations Samoa 2005. v1.1. The Pacific Community (SPC). Dataset/Occurrence. https://ipt.sprep.org/resource?r=spc_procfish_invertebrates_samoa_2005b&v=1.1

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Palabras clave

Occurrence; Observation; SPC; PROCFish/C; CoFish; Marine invertebrates; Occurrence

Contactos

Kim Friedman
  • Originador
Senior Reef Fisheries Scientist
The Pacific Community
BP D5
98848 Noumea
NC
(+687) 26.20.00
Kalo Pakoa
  • Originador
Reef Fisheries Officer
The Pacific Community
BP D5
98848 Noumea
NC
(+687) 26.20.00
Anama Solofa
  • Originador
Fisheries Officer
Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries
WS
Emmanuel Tardy
  • Originador
Reef Fisheries Officer
The Pacific Community
BP D5
98848 Noumea
NC
(+687) 26.20.00
Franck Magron
  • Proveedor De Los Metadatos
  • Punto De Contacto
Coastal Fisheries Information and Database Manager
The Pacific Community
BP D5
98848 Noumea
NC
(+687) 26.20.00
Magele Ropeti
  • Propietario
Assistant CEO - Fisheries
Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries
PO Box 1874
Apia
WS
(+685) 22561

Cobertura geográfica

Manono-uta, Vailoa, Vaisala and Salelavalu in Samoa

Coordenadas límite Latitud Mínima Longitud Mínima [-14,071, -172,681], Latitud Máxima Longitud Máxima [-13,497, -171,405]

Cobertura taxonómica

No hay descripción disponible

Cobertura temporal

Fecha Inicial / Fecha Final 2005-06-06 / 2005-08-30

Datos del proyecto

The Pacific Regional Coastal Fisheries Development Programme (CoFish) and its associated programme PROCFish/C (the coastal component of the Pacific Regional Oceanic and Coastal Fisheries Development Programme) conducted fieldwork in 63 sites across 17 Pacific Island countries and territories over a seven-year period from 2002 to 2009.

Título Pacific Regional Oceanic and Coastal Fisheries Development Programme (PROCFish/C)
Identificador BID-PA2016-0002-REG
Fuentes de Financiación Funded by the European Union for the implementation of the Pacific Regional Coastal Fisheries Development Programme (CoFish), which ran from 1 May 2004 to 31 December 2009 under funding from the ninth European Development Fund (EDF 9), and the coastal component of the Pacific Regional Oceanic and Coastal Fisheries Development Programme (PROCFish/C), which ran from 1 March 2002 to 28 February 2009 under funding from the eighth European Development Fund (EDF 8). Data prepared and published under project "Capacity building and data mobilization for conservation and decision making in the South Pacific" - BID-PA2016-0002-REG
Descripción del diseño The aim of the survey work was to provide baseline information on the status of reef fisheries, and to help fill the massive information gap that hinders the effective management of reef fisheries.

Personas asociadas al proyecto:

Métodos de muestreo

Diversity and abundance of invertebrate species were determined using a range of survey techniques, including broad-scale assessment (using the manta-tow technique) and finer-scale assessment of specific reef and benthic habitats. Broad-scale assessments were used to record large sedentary invertebrates; transects were 300 m long × 2 m wide, across inshore, midshore and more exposed oceanic habitats. Fine-scale assessments were conducted in target areas (areas with naturally higher abundance and/or the most suitable habitat) to specifically describe resource status. Fine-scale assessments were conducted of both reef (hard-bottom) and sandy (soft-bottom) areas to assess the range, size, and condition of invertebrate species present and to determine the nature and condition of the habitat with greater accuracy. These assessments were conducted using 40 m transects (1 m wide swathe, six replicates per station) recording most epi-benthic resources (those living on the bottom) and potential indicator species. For trochus and bêche-de-mer fisheries, searches to assess aggregations were made in the surf zone along exposed reef edges. On occasion, when time and conditions allowed, dives to 25–35 m were made to determine the availability of deeper-water sea cucumber populations. Night searches were conducted on inshore reefs to assess nocturnal sea cucumber species See http://purl.org/spc/digilib/doc/pfj5w

Área de Estudio Manono-uta, Vailoa, Vaisala and Salelavalu in Samoa

Descripción de la metodología paso a paso:

  1. Multiple observations for the same species aggregated by replicate. For replicates with a start and end positions (manta tow), the position provided is the middle point.

Referencias bibliográficas

  1. Vunisea A., Friedman K.J., Awira R., Kronen M., Pinca S., Chapman L.B., Magron F., Sauni S., Pakoa K., Lasi F. 2008. Samoa country report : profiles and results from survey work at Manono-Uta, Salelavalu, Vailoa and Vaisala (june 2005 and August/September 2005). Pacific Regional Oceanic and Coastal Fisheries Development Programme (PROCFish/C/CoFish). Noumea, New Caledonia: Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC). 383 p. http://purl.org/spc/digilib/doc/5qo97
  2. Pakoa K., Friedman K., Moore B., Tardy E., Bertram I. 2014. Assessing Tropical Marine Invertebrates: a manual for Pacific island resource managers. Noumea, New Caledonia: Secretariat of the Pacific Community. 118 p. http://purl.org/spc/digilib/doc/pfj5w

Metadatos adicionales

marine, harvested by iOBIS

Identificadores alternativos 7e41f9c5-1c01-4ade-a51a-803b1ce588dc
https://nzobisipt.niwa.co.nz/resource?r=spc_procfish_invertebrates_samoa_2005b