Field Activity 2022-324-FA

Identifier 2022-324-FA
Purpose Collect diver-based structure-from-motion surveys and carbonate budget surveys from Looe Key reef and adjacent areas in coordination with SQUID-5 data acquisition under 2022-314-FA.
Location Looe Key Reef, Lower Florida Keys
Summary From July 12‒18, 2022, U.S. Geological Survey researchers conducted diver-based field surveys at Looe Key Sanctuary Preservation Area: • Mote Marine Laboratory Site W: W1 (24.54646, -81.0191) and W2 (24.54641, -81.40275) • Coral Reef Evaluation and Monitoring Project (CREMP; https://geodata.myfwc.com/search?collection=Document&q=Coral%20Reef%20Evaluation%20Monitoring%20Project) stations 3 (24.54546776, -81.40632350) and 4 (24.54546257, -81.40606312) and five Mote Marine Laboratory restoration sites outside of Looe Key reef: • Site C: C2 (24.53055, -81.48781), C3 (24.53054, -81.48806), C4 (24.53035, -81.48829 • Site Q: Q4 (24.52293, -81.51861) and Q5 (24.52295, -81.519) • Site U: IC-U1 (24.5407, -81.44387), IC-U2 (24.54045, -81.44542), and IC-U3 (24.54047, -81.44465) • Site CP: CP-M7 (24.61466, -81.37912) At each site, the following data were collected along 4‒6 transects in both restored and, nearby non-restored areas of the reef: • Benthic imagery to create structure-from-motion mosaics and to collect data on benthic composition (2 x 10 m belt transects) • Census of the number of and surface area of bioeroding sponges (1 x 10 m belt transects; Cliona aprica, C. caribbaea, C. tenuis, C. varians, C. deletrix, C. amplicavata, Siphonodictyon coralliphagum) • Census of the number and test sizes of bioeroding urchins (2 x 10 m belt transects; Diadema antillarum, Echinometra lucunter, Echinometra viridis, and Eucidaris tribuloides) • Census of the number, life phases, and sizes of bioeroding parrotfishes (4 x 30 m belt transects; Sparisoma viride, Sp. aurofrenatum, Sp. rubripinne, Sp. chrysopterum, Scarus vetula, Sc. taeniopterus, Sc. iseri, Sc. guacamaia, and Sc. coelestinus) These data will be synthesized using carbonate budgets (https://geography.exeter.ac.uk/reefbudget/) to estimate the reef-accretion potential of restored and non-restored areas at each site. This information will be used to build upon previous work showing that coral restoration has the potential to reverse long-term declines in reef-accretion potential in south Florida (https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.16295) by testing how restoration is impacting this key reef function in practice. At Looe Key, we also collected additional diver-based structure-from-motion surveys for co-registration with SQUID-5 imagery that was collected simultaneously at the same locations.
Info derived Coral-reef topographic complexity and benthic coverages of corals and other organisms from diver-based SfM. Abundances of bioeroding urchins, parrotfishes, and sponges from in situ surveys.
Projects
Platform
Halimeda
Vehicles
Ford F-350 Dually White (GSA)
Itinerary
Start Little Torch Key, FL 2022-07-11
End Little Torch Key, FL 2022-07-20
Days in the field 10
Bounds
West -81.48944099
East -81.03790283
North 24.71040839
South 24.49264746
Marine operations Yes
Scuba operations Yes

Personnel

Organization
600 Fourth Street South
St. Petersburg, FL33701-4846
(727) 502-8000
Principal investigators Lauren T Toth
Crew members
Lauren T Toth
Scientist, Staff
Anastasios Stathakopoulos
Scientist, Staff
Erin (Contractor) O Lyons
Scientist, Staff
Benjamin A Galbraith
Scientist, Staff
Information specialist(s)
Lauren T Toth
Specialist, Information
Anastasios Stathakopoulos
Specialist, Information

Data types and categories

Data category: Biological Field Study
Data type: Surveys (biological)

Equipment used

Equipment Usage description Data types Datasets
Other Unknown, Surveys (biological), Experiments (biological) (no data reported)

Publications

Samples collected during this field activity