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Reef Watch Benthic Identification Manual Version 4.1 Edit Note: Only half done lots of errors / formatting issues below Introduction This manual is about ...
Reef Watch Site Manual Version 1.1 Background From the inception of the program, Reef Watch has attempted to gain an overall picture of the reef communities characterising ...
Monitoring Tools Reef Watch has produced a range of tools designed to help volunteers to collect accurate information on the health of local reefs. This information ...
Reef Watch Fish Survey Manual Version 5.1 Background The aim of the fish survey is to observe which species of fish are present on a particular reef and to record ...
Reef Watch Invertebrate Survey Manual Version 1.1 EDIT NOTE: need to add figures Background The aim of this survey technique is to count the abundance of ...
Reef Watch Benthic quadrat survey method Version 4.1 Background This survey aims to record the benthic flora and fauna that are present on the reef surface and ...
Reef Watch Line Intercept Transect Method Manual Version 4.1 Edit Note: Still need to add figures / tables to this edition Background The Line Intercept ...
Data Entry Remember: The survey is not complete until your data has been submitted! The ideal way to enter your data is via the Reef Watch website (www.reefwatch ...
Benthic Monitoring Monitoring bottom dwelling reef organisms Benthic marine habitats are those found on the sea floor (benthic means "bottom"). They are made up mainly ...
Reef Watch Monitoring Programs Monitoring reefs with Reef Watch Temperate reefs are highly productive and highly diverse (much more so than the more famous tropical ...
Subtidal Reef Monitoring Observing life on our undersea reefs Intro mention the need to look at things from a number of different angles trophic levels Link to ...
Fish Monitoring Why do we monitor fish Why are fish important Fish survey method The Reef Watch Fish Survey method is known as a belt transect survey. Divers swim ...
News and Newsletters ReefWatcher Reef Watch's quarterly newsletter SiteUpdates Details of recent updates to the Reef Watch site NewsLinks Links ...
Reef Watch Steering Committee Reef Watch is managed by a steering committee with members elected at our Annual General Meeting. The role of the steering committee ...
Intertidal monitoring calendar Intertidal reef monitoring It #8217;s that time of year when the weather gets warmer, with sunny days and low tides. So, we need to ...
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Reef Watch Intertidal Monitoring Program Introduction This intertidal monitoring program is an extension of the well established and popular Reef Watch subtidal ...
Online data submission intertidal program Sorry, this is still under construction
Intertidal training resources Reef Watch intertidal monitoring manual The Reef Watch Intertidal Program includes a suite of methods, with each one giving us information ...
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Reef Watch Education Programs CommunityEducation SchoolsEducation DavidTurner 26 Jan 2008
Welcome to Reef Watch About the Reef Watch Program Our Monitoring Programs Education Programs Public Events
How to contact Reef Watch Reef Watch has a number of contact systems in place Register herefor updates \ If you just want to keep informed about our activities ...
Acknowledgements Intro blurb Funding bodies Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management Board Reef Watch currently receives most of its funding ...
Program Staff The following people work in various part time and casual roles with the Reef Watch program, bringing a variety of expertise to the different facets ...
Annual General Meeting Reef Watch holds a roughly annual general meeting. The AGM is an opportunity for members to give and receive feedback about the Reef Watch ...
An introduction to the Reef Watch program Reef Watch is an environmental monitoring program run by the community and coordinated by the Conservation Council of South ...
Get Involved! Divers along with others that have an affinity with the natural world, have long been aware of the impacts that humans have on their surroundings. This ...
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