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Biological Assessment of Coral Reefs in Southern Puerto Rico: A Technical Approach for Coral Reef Protection Under the U.S. Clean Water Act.

William S Fisher1, Deborah N Vivian1, Jed Campbell1, Charles Lobue2, Rebecca L Hemmer1, Sherry Wilkinson1, Peggy Harris1, Deborah L Santavy1, Mel Parsons3, Patricia Bradley4, Alan Humphrey5, Leah M Oliver1, Linda Harwell1.   

Abstract

States and other jurisdictions may protect coral reefs using biological water quality standards outlined by the United States Clean Water Act (CWA). Such protection will require long-term, regional monitoring of the resource using biological indicators and a probability-based sampling design. A 60-station survey targeting nearshore linear coral reef was conducted across southern Puerto Rico in December 2011 to document the status of reef inhabitants using a probabilistic, regional sampling design. The quantity, type and condition of stony corals, fish, gorgonians and sponges were documented from each station, providing a robust representation of linear reef status and composition across the region. Fish represented 106 unique taxa and stony corals 32 unique taxa. Benthic organisms (stony corals, sponges and gorgonians) averaged nearly 12 colonies per square meter, more than half of which were gorgonians. Assessment results can be used as a baseline to compare with future regional surveys to quantify change in reef condition over time (trend). Both temporal and spatial changes can be expected after large-scale disturbances like hurricanes Maria and Irma in 2017. The indicators and probabilistic sampling design support the long-term regional monitoring envisioned by the Environmental Protection Agency to implement CWA protections in Puerto Rico and elsewhere.

Keywords:  Clean Water Act; biocriteria; biological criteria; coral reef biological status assessments; probability-based regional sampling

Year:  2019        PMID: 31595103      PMCID: PMC6781237          DOI: 10.1080/08920753.2019.1641039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Coast Manage        ISSN: 0892-0753            Impact factor:   1.922


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