Characterisation and Ecology of the Bon Accord Lagoon, Tobago, West Indies

Occurrence Observation
Latest version published by Institute of Marine Affairs on Nov 22, 2024 Institute of Marine Affairs
Publication date:
22 November 2024
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Description

Bon Accord Lagoon is a mangrove-fringed lagoon with a seagrass community, found landward of the Buccoo Reef. Buccoo Reef is a major tourist attraction with great economic and cultural significance. Previous studies conducted in this area have focused on the reef, and while the scientific literature suggests that reef ecological processes may be influenced by adjacent wetlands, an ecological characterization of the lagoon has not been undertaken. This study characterizes the ecosystems within the Bon Accord Lagoon and the hydrological and hydrodynamic processes that influence them.

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How to cite

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Juman, R.2004.Characterisation and Ecology of the Bon Accord Lagoon, Tobago, West Indies. Doctor of Philosophy in Zoology Thesis

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GBIF Registration

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Keywords

Occurrence; Observation

Contacts

Rahanna Juman
  • Originator
  • Deputy Director Research
Institute of Marine Affairs
Chaguaramas
TT
Paul Nelson
  • Point Of Contact
  • Data Officer
Institute of Marine Affairs
Chaguaramas
TT
Alana Jute
  • Custodian Steward
Institute of Marine Affairs
Chaguaramas
TT

Geographic Coverage

The Bon Accord Lagoon/Buccoo Reef ecosystem is located at 11' 10'N, 60'57' W, on the southwest coast of Tobago, which is located 32 km northeast of Trinidad, in the southeast Caribbean. This ecosystem covers an area of 7 km2

Bounding Coordinates South West [-90, -180], North East [90, 180]

Project Data

Bon Accord Lagoon is a mangrove-fringed lagoon with a seagrass community, found landward of the Buccoo Reef. Buccoo Reef is a major tourist attraction with great economic and cultural significance. Previous studies conducted in this area have focused on the reef, and while the scientific literature suggests that reef ecological processes may be influenced by adjacent wetlands, an ecological characterisation of the lagoon has not been undertaken. This study characterises the ecosystems within the Bon Accord Lagoon and the hydrological and hydrodynamic processes that influence them.

Title Characterisation and Ecology of the Bon Accord Lagoon, Tobago, West Indies
Identifier BID-CA2020-004-INS
Funding The Government of Trinidad and Tobago
Study Area Description Buccoo Reef and Bon Accord Lagoon, located on the leeward coast of Tobago, are the best examples of contiguous coral reefs, seagrass beds, and mangrove swamps in Trinidad and Tobago. Buccoo Reef is of great cultural and economic significance to the people of Tobago and to the country as a whole. The Bon Accord Lagoon/Buccoo Reef ecosystem is located at 11' 10' N, 60' 57' W, on the southwest coast of Tobago, which is located 32 km northeast of Trinidad, in the southeast Caribbean (Figure 1.3). This ecosystem covers an area of 7 km2, and is characterized by five emergent carbonate platforms to the north, a shallow sandy lagoon with a patchy distribution of coral communities, and the mangrove-fringed Bon Accord Lagoon with a seagrass community.
Design Description The overall goal is to understand the ecology of the Bon Accord Lagoon and determine the extent of impacts from anthropogenic activities.

The personnel involved in the project:

Rahanna Juman
  • Author

Sampling Methods

Quadrats plots were used in the mangrove area, gill and trammel nets were used around the mangrove, beam trawls were used over the seagrass beds, and aerial photography was also used in the surveys.

Study Extent Bon Accord Lagoon is a mangrove-fringed lagoon with a seagrass community, found landward of the Buccoo Reef. Buccoo Reef is a major tourist attraction with great economic and cultural significance. Previous studies conducted in this area have focused on the reef, and while the scientific literature suggests that reef ecological processes may be influenced by adjacent wetlands, an ecological characterization of the lagoon has not been undertaken. This study characterizes the ecosystems within the Bon Accord Lagoon and the hydrological and hydrodynamic processes that influence them.
Quality Control Data was transcribed into Microsoft Excel using the Darwin Core event template and the species names were checked in WoRMS and then the data was run through GBIF validator and Open Refine to check for any errors.

Method step description:

  1. Data was transcribed into Microsoft Excel using the Darwin Core event template and the species names were checked in WoRMS and then the data was run through GBIF validator and Open Refine to check for any errors. Once errors are corrected the data is published in GBIF and IMAs MDH.

Bibliographic Citations

  1. Juman, R.2004.Characterisation and Ecology of the Bon Accord Lagoon, Tobago, West Indies. Doctor of Philosophy in Zoology Thesis

Additional Metadata

This historical biodiversity data for Bon Accord Lagoon will be useful to compare to past and future studies in the area. Possible trends and changes can be spotted and can be helpful for the management of the area.

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