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Macroinvertebrate belt transect survey data collected by the Guam Long-term Coral Reef Monitoring Program from 2010-08-06 to 2022-10-27 (NCEI Accession 0228762)

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The data in this package include macroinvertebrate belt transect survey data collected collected at High Priority Reef Areas (HPRAs) by the Guam Long-term Coral Reef Monitoring Program (GLTMP) between 2010 and 2022. GLTMP biologists counted the number of individuals of commercially and ecologically important macroinvertebrate species within a 4 m x 30 m belt transect (4 x 25 m prior to 2017) at all sampling stations within the HPRAs (except at the Western Shoals stations, where 4 m x 15 m belts were used). The longest dimension of Tridacna individuals was also recorded; these measurements are not included in this dataset but can be provided upon request. Boring urchins, small sea stars, and other small or cryptic taxa were excluded from the survey beginning in 2020. These data were collected using a split-panel sampling approach, whereby a mix of permanent and non-permanent sampling stations (one sampling station = one transect) were visited within each HPRA. The HPRAs were selected by an advisory body comprised of reef managers, researchers, and technicians. The HPRAs were not selected randomly from around the island and thus should not be considered representative of reef condition at the island-scale. While the general location of each HPRA was selected based on management priority, the site boundaries were delineated using bathymetry and benthic habitat data within ArcGIS; the locations of the sampling stations were generated randomly within each site’s boundaries using ArcGIS. The macroinvertebrate belt transect surveys, as well as benthic photo transect, reef fish SPC, and rugosity surveys are carried out on an annual basis along the seaward slope between 7 and 15 m depth in the Tumon Bay Marine Preserve and in East Agana Bay, while surveys are carried out biennially within the Piti Bomb Holes Marine Preserve, the Achang Reef Flat Marine Preserve, the eastern side of the Cocos Barrier Reef (Cocos-East), and Fouha Bay. Surveys were also carried at along reef margin (1-2 m) and slope (2-15 m) of Western Shoals, in Apra Harbor, in 2011. The GLTMP has conducted surveys at the Tumon and East Agana HPRAs since 2010 and the Piti HPRA since 2012. Data collection for the Achang and Cocos-East HPRAs began in 2014 and at the Fouha Bay HPRA in 2015. Baseline data is available for the Western Shoals HPRA from 2011 but this site has not been re-visited since its establishment due to shifting management priorities.
  • Cite as: Burdick, David R. (2021). Macroinvertebrate belt transect survey data collected by the Guam Long-term Coral Reef Monitoring Program from 2010-08-06 to 2022-10-27 (NCEI Accession 0228762). [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.25921/80wj-h893. Accessed [date].
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Distributor NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
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Dataset Point of Contact NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
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Time Period 2010-08-06 to 2022-10-27
Spatial Bounding Box Coordinates
West: 144.653677
East: 144.798279
South: 13.236125
North: 13.51677795
Spatial Coverage Map
General Documentation
Associated Resources
  • University of Guam, 2024: Guam Long-term Coral Reef Monitoring Program Macroinvertebrate Belt Transects since 2010, https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/47782
  • Guam Long-term Coral Reef Monitoring Program
  • Guam Coral Reef Initiative
  • Burdick, D.R., Raymundo, L., Drake, D., and Hershberger, A. 2023. A decade of change on Guam’s coral reefs: A report of Guam Long-term Coral Reef Monitoring Program activities between 2010 and 2021. University of Guam Marine Laboratory Technical Report 170. 120 p. https://www.uog.edu/_resources/files/ml/technical_reports/UOGML_TechRep170_GLTMP_2023.pdf
  • Burdick, D.R., Brown, V., and Miller, R. 2019. A report of the Comprehensive Long-term Coral Reef Monitoring at Permanent Sites on Guam project: Including the results of an analysis of coral reef monitoring data collected at high priority reef areas between 2010 and 2018. Non-series Report. 138 p. https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/29489
Publication Dates
  • publication: 2021-04-16
  • revision: 2024-02-28
Data Presentation Form Digital table - digital representation of facts or figures systematically displayed, especially in columns
Dataset Progress Status Complete - production of the data has been completed
Historical archive - data has been stored in an offline storage facility
Data Update Frequency As needed
Supplemental Information
Submission Package ID: 74JAAX

In this accession, NCEI has archived multiple versions of these data. The latest (and best) version of these data has the largest version number.
Purpose The stated goals of the Guam Long-term Coral Reef Monitoring Program (GLTMP) are to determine the status and trends of selected coral reef ecosystem indicators to inform resource managers' decision-making process, provide managers with early notice of abnormal conditions, provide data to better understand the dynamic nature of the island's coastal ecosystems, allow resource agencies to meet certain legal and Congressional mandates, and measure progress towards performance goals. Benthic cover data collected by the GLTMP at several High Priority Reef Areas around Guam provide documentation of the structure and condition of the benthic communities at these sites; data from multiple visits can be used in time series analyses to determine trends in key ecosystem parameters.
Use Limitations
  • accessLevel: Public
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Dataset Citation
  • Cite as: Burdick, David R. (2021). Macroinvertebrate belt transect survey data collected by the Guam Long-term Coral Reef Monitoring Program from 2010-08-06 to 2022-10-27 (NCEI Accession 0228762). [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.25921/80wj-h893. Accessed [date].
Cited Authors
Principal Investigators
Collaborators
  • Guam Bureau of Statistics and Plans
Contributors
Resource Providers
Publishers
Acknowledgments
  • Related Funding Agency: NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program
Theme keywords NODC DATA TYPES THESAURUS NODC OBSERVATION TYPES THESAURUS WMO_CategoryCode
  • oceanography
CoRIS Discovery Thesaurus
  • Numeric Data Sets > Benthic
CoRIS Theme Thesaurus
  • EARTH SCIENCE > Biosphere > Aquatic Habitat > Reef Habitat > Description
  • EARTH SCIENCE > Biosphere > Ecological Dynamics > Species Richness
  • EARTH SCIENCE > Biosphere > Zoology > Corals > Reef Monitoring and Assessment > Benthos analysis > Transect monitoring > Belt Transect
  • EARTH SCIENCE > Biosphere > Zoology > Corals > Reef Monitoring and Assessment > Macroinvertebrate Census > Belt Transect
  • EARTH SCIENCE > Oceans > Coastal Processes > Coral Reefs > Coral Reef Ecology > Benthic biology
  • EARTH SCIENCE > Oceans > Marine Biology > Marine Invertebrates > Census
  • EARTH SCIENCE > Oceans > Marine Biology > Marine Invertebrates > Macroinvertebrates
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords
Data Center keywords NODC COLLECTING INSTITUTION NAMES THESAURUS NODC SUBMITTING INSTITUTION NAMES THESAURUS Provider Collecting Institutions
  • Guam Bureau of Statistics and Plans
  • University of Guam Marine Laboratory
Instrument keywords NODC INSTRUMENT TYPES THESAURUS Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Instrument Keywords
Place keywords NODC SEA AREA NAMES THESAURUS CoRIS Place Thesaurus
  • COUNTRY/TERRITORY > United States of America > Guam > Achang (13N144E0064)
  • COUNTRY/TERRITORY > United States of America > Guam > Cocos Lagoon (13N144E0057)
  • COUNTRY/TERRITORY > United States of America > Guam > East Agana Bay (13N144E0063)
  • COUNTRY/TERRITORY > United States of America > Guam > Fouha Bay (13N144E0024)
  • COUNTRY/TERRITORY > United States of America > Guam > Piti Bay (13N144E0061)
  • COUNTRY/TERRITORY > United States of America > Guam > Tumon Bay (13N144E0004)
  • COUNTRY/TERRITORY > United States of America > Guam > Western Shoal (13N144E0062)
  • OCEAN BASIN > Pacific Ocean > Western Pacific Ocean > Guam > Achang (13N144E0064)
  • OCEAN BASIN > Pacific Ocean > Western Pacific Ocean > Guam > Cocos Lagoon (13N144E0057)
  • OCEAN BASIN > Pacific Ocean > Western Pacific Ocean > Guam > East Agana Bay (13N144E0063)
  • OCEAN BASIN > Pacific Ocean > Western Pacific Ocean > Guam > Fouha Bay (13N144E0024)
  • OCEAN BASIN > Pacific Ocean > Western Pacific Ocean > Guam > Piti Bay (13N144E0061)
  • OCEAN BASIN > Pacific Ocean > Western Pacific Ocean > Guam > Tumon Bay (13N144E0004)
  • OCEAN BASIN > Pacific Ocean > Western Pacific Ocean > Guam > Western Shoal (13N144E0062)
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Location Keywords
Project keywords NODC PROJECT NAMES THESAURUS CRCP Project
  • NA07NOS4260060
  • NA10NOS4260060
  • NA11NOS4820007
  • NA13NOS4820012
  • NA15NOS4820039
  • NA17NOS4820038
  • NA19NOS4820057
  • NA21NOS4820018
  • State and Territorial Government Cooperative Agreements
Provider Project Names
  • Comprehensive Long-term Coral Reef Monitoring at Permanent Sites on Guam
Stratum keywords Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Stratum Keywords
Keywords NCEI ACCESSION NUMBER
Use Constraints
  • Cite as: Burdick, David R. (2021). Macroinvertebrate belt transect survey data collected by the Guam Long-term Coral Reef Monitoring Program from 2010-08-06 to 2022-10-27 (NCEI Accession 0228762). [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.25921/80wj-h893. Accessed [date].
Access Constraints
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Lineage information for: dataset
Processing Steps
  • 2021-04-16T19:24:10Z - NCEI Accession 0228762 v1.1 was published.
  • 2024-02-28T17:31:14Z - NCEI Accession 0228762 was revised and v2.2 was published.
    Rationale: Updates were received for this dataset. These updates were copied into the data/0-data/ directory of this accession. These updates may provide additional files or replace obsolete files. This version contains the most complete and up-to-date representation of this archival information package. All of the files received prior to this update are available in the preceding version of this accession.
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Processing Steps
  • Parameter or Variable: MACROINVERTEBRATE CENSUS (measured); Units: count; Observation Category: in situ; Sampling Instrument: visual observation; Sampling and Analyzing Method: All commercially and ecologically important macroinvertebrates are counted within a 4 m x 30 m belt (4 m x 25 m prior to 2017, 4 m x 15 m belt at Western Shoals site) centered on the transect tape. The diver carries out the survey by counting macroinvertebrates along one side of the transect tape (a 2 m belt) and returning along the other side (another 2 m belt), being careful not to double count species near the transect tape or which may have moved from one side to the other. A meter-long PVC pipe is used by the diver to ensure that their estimate of belt width is accurate. Macroinvertebrate taxa surveyed include echinoids, holothuroids, large crustaceans (e.g., Dardanus spp.), edible mollusks (Tridacna spp., Charonia tritonis, Trochus/Tectus spp., Lambis spp., Octopus spp.), large Actinarians (e.g., Heteractis spp., Entacmea quadricolor, Stichodactlya spp.) and the large corallimorpharian Amplexidiscus fenestrafer). Tridacna spp. are measured to the nearest centimeter.; Data Quality Method: Observations at each site were made by divers who have been trained and met minimum standards in identifying species present at the survey locations. The same methods of data collection were used at each of the stations surveyed. Species identification and counts were periodically checked for accuracy and consistency between divers, and little discrepancy was noted. It should be noted that small boring urchins, particularly Echinostrephus aciculatus and Echinometra spp., and nocturally-active or highly cryptic taxa may be under-counted using this survey method. Effort is made to avoid inter-observer bias through consistent training of macroinvertebrate surveyors by the Program Coordinator and by reference to an established protocol document. Improvement over time in observers' general level of skill with the survey method, and an evolving understanding of the taxa at the monitoring sites, should be taken into account when comparing data across time; however, minor improvements in skill are not expected to have a significant impact on data quality. Comparisons of data across sites or across years must take into account differences in environmental and biological aspects of each site. Comparisons for a give site across time should consider any changes to the site boundaries over time. Please refer to the full NOAA InPort metadata record to see how the Tumon site boundaries shifted after 2010. All observations entered into the database through the online data entry system are compared against observations recorded on the raw data sheet. Once all database records are verified the quality control process is marked as complete for all observations associated with a given station/sampling period. It should also be noted that the data management system employs hard and soft validation to minimize data entry errors..
Acquisition Information (collection)
Instrument
  • visual observation
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