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Description

Scientists and students will be exploring the deepwater coral reefs of the Oculina Banks, which stretch 30 miles offshore from Ft. Pierce to Cape Canaveral. This remote area includes the East Coast's first Marine Protected Area (MPA) which is a model for efforts underway to create new MPAs throughout southeast U.S. waters and the Gulf of Mexico. The team will use a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) to study the current health of coral on the banks, which has been decimated in places by commercial trawling. They will also test an acoustic monitoring system that could one day be used to not only monitor fish behavior but also to detect illegal fishing activity on the reefsscientists and students will be exploring the deepwater coral reefs of the Oculina Banks, which stretch 30 miles offshore from Ft. Pierce to Cape Canaveral. This remote area includes the East Coast's first Marine Protected Area (MPA) which is a model for efforts underway to create new MPAs throughout southeast U.S. waters and the Gulf of Mexico. The team will use a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) to study the current health of coral on the banks, which has been decimated in places by commercial trawling. They will also test an acoustic monitoring system that could one day be used to not only monitor fish behavior but also to detect illegal fishing activity on the reefs

Scientists on the Oculina cruise will also be deploying a Passive Acoustic Monitoring System (PAMS) developed by NASA to monitor the impacts of rocket launches on wildlife refuge lagoons at the Kennedy Space Center. Led by Dr. Grant Gilmore, Dynamac Corporation, they will test the system's suitability for detecting offshore fish populations and vessel traffic. PAMS uses technology similar to that which allows the Navy to detect ships and submarines. Scientists from NASA Kennedy Space Center and NOAA Fisheries will join Dr. Gilmore specifically to see if the unit can be used to detect the presence of specific fish species and behaviors such as courtship and spawning aggregation. If so, the system could dramatically increase monitoring capabilities at the remote reefs.

Project Information

Project Type
Project

Mandated By
MSA< SFA

Collection Method
Electronic and Paper

Child Items

Type Title
Data Set Oculina Habitat Area of Concern Assessment

Contact Information

Point of Contact
Stacey Harter
Stacey.Harter@noaa.govs
850-234-6541

Extents

Geographic Area 1

Oculina Banks, which stretch 30 miles offshore from Ft. Pierce to Cape Canaveral.

Time Frame 1
2001-01-01

Item Identification

Title: Oculina Habitat Area of Concern Assessment
Short Name: Oculina Habitat Area of Concern Assessment
Status: Completed
Abstract:

Scientists and students will be exploring the deepwater coral reefs of the Oculina Banks, which stretch 30 miles offshore from Ft. Pierce to Cape Canaveral. This remote area includes the East Coast's first Marine Protected Area (MPA) which is a model for efforts underway to create new MPAs throughout southeast U.S. waters and the Gulf of Mexico. The team will use a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) to study the current health of coral on the banks, which has been decimated in places by commercial trawling. They will also test an acoustic monitoring system that could one day be used to not only monitor fish behavior but also to detect illegal fishing activity on the reefsscientists and students will be exploring the deepwater coral reefs of the Oculina Banks, which stretch 30 miles offshore from Ft. Pierce to Cape Canaveral. This remote area includes the East Coast's first Marine Protected Area (MPA) which is a model for efforts underway to create new MPAs throughout southeast U.S. waters and the Gulf of Mexico. The team will use a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) to study the current health of coral on the banks, which has been decimated in places by commercial trawling. They will also test an acoustic monitoring system that could one day be used to not only monitor fish behavior but also to detect illegal fishing activity on the reefs

Scientists on the Oculina cruise will also be deploying a Passive Acoustic Monitoring System (PAMS) developed by NASA to monitor the impacts of rocket launches on wildlife refuge lagoons at the Kennedy Space Center. Led by Dr. Grant Gilmore, Dynamac Corporation, they will test the system's suitability for detecting offshore fish populations and vessel traffic. PAMS uses technology similar to that which allows the Navy to detect ships and submarines. Scientists from NASA Kennedy Space Center and NOAA Fisheries will join Dr. Gilmore specifically to see if the unit can be used to detect the presence of specific fish species and behaviors such as courtship and spawning aggregation. If so, the system could dramatically increase monitoring capabilities at the remote reefs.

Purpose:

To understand the condition of the Oculina habitat and fish populations and to establish a baseline from which to gauge the success of the Oculina MPA in restoring them. Data collected will be integrated with past work into a Geographic Information System.

Notes:

Dataset is already archived

Supplemental Information:

The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council (SAFMC), the governing body that establishes fishing regulations, is currently considering establishing new MPAs throughout the southeast U.S and the Gulf of Mexico to help sustain declining reef fisheries, particularly snapper and grouper. Research at the Oculina Banks will provide crucial information to aid managers in making decisions about the new MPAs, including whether to extend the closure of the Oculina MPA beyond its current end date.

Keywords

Theme Keywords

Thesaurus Keyword
UNCONTROLLED
None abundance
None coral reef
None distribution
None finss
None Grouper
None Passive Acoustic Monitoring
None Reef Fish
None snapper

Temporal Keywords

Thesaurus Keyword
UNCONTROLLED
None 2005-2006

Spatial Keywords

Thesaurus Keyword
UNCONTROLLED
None Atlantic Ocean
None Oculina Banks

Stratum Keywords

Thesaurus Keyword
UNCONTROLLED
None species

Physical Location

Organization: Panama City Laboratory
City: Panama City
State/Province: FL

Project Information

Project Type: Project
Mandated By: MSA< SFA
Collection Authority: Commission
Collection Method: Electronic and Paper

Support Roles

Point of Contact

CC ID: 44455
Date Effective From: 2005-01-01
Date Effective To:
Contact (Person): Harter, Stacey
Address: 3500 Delwood Beach Road
Panama City, FL 32408
Email Address: Stacey.Harter@noaa.govs
Phone: 850-234-6541
Fax: 850.235.3559

Extents

Extent Group 1

Extent Group 1 / Geographic Area 1

CC ID: 7633
Description

Oculina Banks, which stretch 30 miles offshore from Ft. Pierce to Cape Canaveral.

Extent Group 1 / Time Frame 1

CC ID: 7636
Time Frame Type: Discrete
Start: 2001-01-01

Access Information

Security Class: Unclassified
Data Access Policy:

To fishery Scientists and other qualified researchers upon request

Data Access Constraints:

NOAA Data Quality Act Documentation and Pre-Dissemination guidelines

Data Use Constraints:

Data set is not for use in litigation. While efforts have been made to ensure that these data are accurate and reliable, NOAA cannot assume liability for any damages or misrepresentations caused by inaccuracies in these data, or as a result of these data being used on a particular system. NOAA makes no warranty, expressed or implied, nor does distribution constitute any such warranty

URLs

URL 1

CC ID: 7634
URL: http://oceanica.cofc.edu/Oculina2003/home.htm
Description:

2003 project description and its data

Technical Environment

Description:

spreadsheet on personal computers in Panama CIty

Acronyms

HAPC Habitat Areas of Particular Concern
MPA Marine Protected Area
OHAPC Ocolina Habitat Areas of Particular Concern

Child Items

Rubric scores updated every 15m

Rubric Score Type Title
91
Data Set Oculina Habitat Area of Concern Assessment

Catalog Details

Catalog Item ID: 3835
GUID: gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:3835
Metadata Record Created By: Lee M Weinberger
Metadata Record Created: 2007-03-28 05:47+0000
Metadata Record Last Modified By: SysAdmin InPortAdmin
Metadata Record Last Modified: 2022-08-09 17:10+0000
Metadata Record Published: 2021-10-21
Owner Org: SEFSC
Metadata Publication Status: Published Externally
Do Not Publish?: N
Metadata Last Review Date: 2021-10-21
Metadata Review Frequency: 1 Year
Metadata Next Review Date: 2022-10-21