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Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2018

No evidence of damage to the soft tissue or skeletal integrity of mesophotic corals exposed to a 3D marine seismic survey

Andrew Heyward; Jamie Colquhoun; Edward Cripps; Denise McCorry; Marcus Stowar; Ben Radford; Karen J. Miller; Ian Miller; Christopher N. Battershill

Scleractinian corals, primarily plate corals in families Agaricidae and Acroporidae, were monitored in situ before, during and after a 3D marine seismic survey. An initial four day seismic run, resulting in a maximum 24 h received sound exposure level (SEL24) of 204 dB re 1 μPa2·s and received 0-to-peak pressure (PK Pressure) of 226 dB re 1 μPa, had no detectable effect on soft tissues or skeletal integrity. Subsequently, a full marine seismic survey (Maxima 3D MSS), proceeded over two months and included seismic acquisition lines at 240 m spacing over the broader reef lagoon (South Scott Reef), generating maximum received SEL24 of 197 dB re 1 μPa2·s and received PK Pressure of 220 dB re 1 μPa at the coral monitoring sites. The analysis detected no effect of seismic activity measured as coral mortality, skeletal damage or visible signs of stress immediately after and up to four months following the 3D marine seismic survey.


Scientific Reports | 2016

Abundant box jellyfish, Chironex sp. (Cnidaria: Cubozoa: Chirodropidae), discovered at depths of over 50 m on western Australian coastal reefs

John K. Keesing; Joanna Strzelecki; Marcus Stowar; Mary Wakeford; Karen J. Miller; Lisa-Ann Gershwin; Dongyan Liu

Box jellyfish cause human fatalities and have a life cycle and habit associated with shallow waters (<5 m) in mangrove creeks, coastal beaches, embayments. In north-western Australia, tow video and epibenthic sled surveys discovered large numbers (64 in a 1500 m tow or 0.05 m−2) of Chironex sp. very near to the benthos (<50 cm) at depths of 39–56 m. This is the first record of a population of box jellyfish closely associated with the benthos at such depths. Chironex were not widespread, occurring only in 2 of 33 tow videos and 3 of 41 epibenthic sleds spread over 2000 km2. All Chironex filmed or captured were on low to medium relief reefs with rich filter feeder communities. None were on soft sediment habitat despite these habitats comprising 49% of all sites. The importance of the reef habitat to Chironex remains unclear. Being associated with filter feeder communities might represent a hazard, and other studies have shown C. fleckeri avoid habitats which represent a risk of entanglement of their tentacles. Most of our observations were made during the period of lowest tidal current flow in the morning. This may represent a period favourable for active hunting for prey close to the seabed.


Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia | 2011

Fish-habitat associations in the region offshore from James price point - a rapid assessment using baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS)

Mike Cappo; Marcus Stowar; Craig Syms; Charlotte Johansson; Timothy F. Cooper


Archive | 2008

Influence of zoning on midshelf shoals from the southern Great Barrier Reef. Report to the Marine and Tropical Sciences Research Facility

Marcus Stowar; Glenn De'ath; Peter Doherty; Charlotte Johansson; Peter Speare; Bill Venables


Archive | 2012

Measuring and communicating effects of MPAs on deep "shoal" fisheries

Mike Cappo; Marcus Stowar; Thomas Stieglitz; Eric Lawrey; Charlotte Johansson; Aaron MacNeil


Archive | 2009

The influence of zoning (closure to fishing) on fish communities of the deep shoals and reef bases of the southern Great Barrier Reef. Part 1 - Baited video surveys of the Pompey, Swain and Capricorn-Bunker groups of reefs off Mackay and Gladstone

Michael Cappo; Aaron MacNeil; Marcus Stowar; Peter Doherty


Archive | 2008

The use of stereo BRUVS for measuring fish size. Report to the Marine and Tropical Sciences Research Facility

Charlotte Johansson; Marcus Stowar; Mike Cappo


Archive | 2011

The influence of zoning (closure to fishing) on fish communities of the shoals and reef bases of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Complementary analysis of observations from divers and baited video surveys to quantify the influence of region, habitat and zoning, and extension of results to regional groups

Michael Cappo; Marcus Stowar; Eric Lawrey; Aaron MacNeil; Mike Emslie


Archive | 2008

A comparative study between fished and protected inter-reefal shoal habitats and their fish communities on the Great Barrier Reef. Report on ongoing monitoring off Townsville and initial surveys near Cardwell and Cairns, north Queensland

Peter Speare; Marcus Stowar


Coral Reefs | 2018

Biodiversity and spatial patterns of benthic habitat and associated demersal fish communities at two tropical submerged reef ecosystems

Muhammad Azmi Abdul Wahab; Ben Radford; Mike Cappo; Jamie Colquhoun; Marcus Stowar; Martial Depczynski; Karen Miller; Andrew Heyward

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Michael Cappo

Australian Institute of Marine Science

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Ben Radford

Australian Institute of Marine Science

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Jamie Colquhoun

Australian Institute of Marine Science

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Andrew Heyward

Australian Institute of Marine Science

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Mike Cappo

Australian Institute of Marine Science

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Charlotte Johansson

Australian Institute of Marine Science

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Karen Miller

Australian Institute of Marine Science

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Martial Depczynski

University of Western Australia

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Glenn De'ath

Australian Institute of Marine Science

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Peter Doherty

Australian Institute of Marine Science

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