Lengths of organisms recorded during emergent and rapid emergent surveys conducted in the subtidal zone of northern California, Sonoma and Mendocino counties, from 1999 to 2023
Lengths of organisms recorded during emergent and rapid emergent surveys conducted in the subtidal zone of northern California, Sonoma and Mendocino counties, from 1999 to 2023
Date
2025-01-14
Authors
Rogers-Bennett, Laura
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Date Created
2024-06-04
Location
Coastal California Waters from San Diego through Mendocino Counties
westlimit: -123.82905; southlimit: 38.315361; eastlimit: -123.071539; northlimit: 39.428584
westlimit: -123.82905; southlimit: 38.315361; eastlimit: -123.071539; northlimit: 39.428584
DOI
10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.929286.1
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kelp forest
abalone
Sea Urchin
size frequency distribution
subtidal survey
marine heatwaves
abalone
Sea Urchin
size frequency distribution
subtidal survey
marine heatwaves
Abstract
The Kelp Forest Monitoring data record span surveys across 24 years from 1999 through 2023 at 20 locations on the Sonoma-Mendocino Coast, Northern California. Years without data, inclusive: 2002, 2020, 2021. These surveys are ongoing and are conducted by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife dive team with participation from dive program partners at UC Davis, UC Santa Cruz, Cal Poly Humboldt, Sonoma State and other dive programs and volunteers. Not all sites were surveyed in all years. Surveys prior to 2003 were not conducted by the same teams or with the same methods except that all surveys were done using Scuba along 30-meter x 2-meter transects randomly placed in the subtidal zone in rocky habitats dominated by bull kelp, Nereocystis luetkeana, forests. These randomly placed band transect surveys were stratified by depth (A=0-15, B=16-30, C=31-45, D=46-60 ft) as we know sea urchin and abalone populations differ by depth.
Organisms along the transect were identified and measured on the longest axis to the nearest millimeter by the divers. Sea urchin and abalone species were identified and measured for every dive transect. However, data on associated species differed depending on resources, the year, and the focus of the studies in response to ecosystem conditions.
For a complete list of measurements, refer to the full dataset description in the supplemental file 'Dataset_description.pdf'. The most current version of this dataset is available at: https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/929286
Description
Dataset: Species Sizes