Standing stocks of organic carbon associated with sessile reefal communities on submarine terraces in the Bahamian region

Created 23/06/2025

Updated 23/06/2025

Benthic communities on coral reefs at locations in Florida, the Bahamas, the Turks and Caicos Islands and Haiti were sampled between July 1972 and June 1973.All sampling was carried out using SCUBA. Grand Bahama Island sites were accessed from Hydro Lab, a saturation diving facility. Individual samples were collected from within 10x10cm quadrats placed at intervals along transects. Bare sediments were recovered to a depth of 2.5cm. Macroscopic algae were manually cropped. Sponges were cut out by knife. "Bare" rock and living corals were recovered with chisel and sledge hammer in which cases the surface areas of the individual samples were irregular and had to be established subsequently. All samples were transferred in situ to numbered plastic bags, returned to the surface and immediately frozen. Samples were later processed and analysed in the laboratory to determine organic carbon content.The dataset consists of the following subsets:(a) 8 vertical transects on spurs at Grand Bahama a depths between 16.8 and 21.4m.(b) Two transects from depths of 30-38m at Grand Bahama(c) A set of samples from the Hydro Lab study grid, Grand Bahama. The grid is comprised of 9 transects spaced at 25m intervals parallel to the reef front over the depth range 15-22m. Each 15m transect was sampled using 10x10cm quadrats spaced at 1m intervals along the transect. (d) A set of 14 regional transects at depths between 13 and 27m. Each 10m transect was sampled using 10x10cm quadrats spaced at 1m intervals along the transect. (e) A set of 5 seasonal observations (November 1972, January, February, April and June, 1973) from the Hydro Lab study grid, Grand Bahama. These data were collected as background information for studies of the productivity and metabolism of reefal communities on deeply submerged platforms (terraces) in the Bahamian region. Most of the observations relate to the deep reef off the southern shore of Grand Bahama Island. Supporting data was collected from more widely scattered locations elsewhere in the region. Additional data collected in relation to these communities are described in the metadata record "Coral associations on submarine terraces in the Bahamian Region".

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Title Standing stocks of organic carbon associated with sessile reefal communities on submarine terraces in the Bahamian region
Language eng
Licence Not Specified
Landing Page https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/2dad6eb6-cbe9-4054-bfcf-11d0e0da93e6
Contact Point
Australian Ocean Data Network
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Reference Period 10/01/2019
Geospatial Coverage
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors
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This dataset was originally found on Australian Oceans Data Network "Standing stocks of organic carbon associated with sessile reefal communities on submarine terraces in the Bahamian region". Please visit the source to access the original metadata of the dataset:
https://catalogue.aodn.org.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/csw/dataset/standing-stocks-of-organic-carbon-associated-with-sessile-reefal-communities-on-submarine-terra1