Seagrass species communities around Trinidad and Tobago

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Última versión publicado por Institute of Marine Affairs el jun. 30, 2023 Institute of Marine Affairs
Fecha de publicación:
30 de junio de 2023
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Descripción

These two seagrass monitoring events for Trinidad and Tobago are historical data sets that will provide information about the state of the biodiversity at very specific times.

Registros

Los datos en este recurso de registros biológicos han sido publicados como Archivo Darwin Core(DwC-A), el cual es un formato estándar para compartir datos de biodiversidad como un conjunto de una o más tablas de datos. La tabla de datos del core contiene 143 registros.

también existen 1 tablas de datos de extensiones. Un registro en una extensión provee información adicional sobre un registro en el core. El número de registros en cada tabla de datos de la extensión se ilustra a continuación.

Occurrence (core)
143
Reference 
143

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Versiones

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¿Cómo referenciar?

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Institute of Marine Affairs, Juman R (2023). Seagrass species communities around Trinidad and Tobago. Version 1.2. Institute of Marine Affairs. Occurrence dataset. https://cloud.gbif.org/lac/resource?r=seagrass&v=1.2

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Palabras clave

Occurrence; Seagrass; Trinidad and Tobago; Observation; Seagrass; Trinidad and Tobago

Contactos

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Rahanna Juman
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Institute of Marine Affairs
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Paul Nelson
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Cobertura geográfica

Coastal areas around Trinidad and Tobago

Coordenadas límite Latitud Mínima Longitud Mínima [9,958, -61,99], Latitud Máxima Longitud Máxima [11,458, -60,48]

Cobertura taxonómica

The biodiversity found in these events consist of Plante: Seagrass, Algae and Mangrove and Animalia: Arthropoda, Chordata, Echinodermata and Mollusca The phylum of Arthropoda, Chlorophyta, Chordata, Chorophyta, Cnidaria, Echinodermata, Mollusca, Mollusca, Rhodophyta, and Tracheophyta

Género Thalassia testudinum, Haloudle Wrightii, Syringodium Filiforme

Cobertura temporal

Fecha Inicial / Fecha Final 2004-01-01 / 2006-12-31

Datos del proyecto

The Inventory of Seagrass Communities around Trinidad and Tobago was collected under the Coastal Conservation Project. Seagrass ecosystems are highly productive, faunally rich and ecologically important marine resources. They provide nursery habitats for a number of commercially important species, and their loss may significantly impact fisheries. Despite their tremendous importance, very little research has been conducted on these communities in Trinidad and Tobago, while they continue to decline worldwide. Studies on seagrass communities have been sporadic, and while some areas like Bon Accord Lagoon have been well studied, others have been overlooked. It is extremely important to methodically monitor seagrass communities around the islands so that changes in extent, distribution, density and species composition, whether positive or negative, can be ascertained. This data can then be used to facilitate sustainable management of the resource. Prior to designing and implementing a monitoring programme, an inventory of all seagrass beds around Trinidad and Tobago must be undertaken. This involves mapping the distribution of the existing beds as well as surveying the flora and fauna and determining the status of the beds. The Institute of Marine Affairs (IMA), as a component of its ongoing coastal monitoring programme, has conducted this inventory and presents the results in this document. The most extensive seagrass communities in Trinidad are along the northwestern peninsula: in Chaguaramas and Carenage Bay. In Tobago, extensive communities are found around the southwestern side of the island: in Bon Accord Lagoon, and from La Guira Bay to Canoe Bay. These beds, though healthy in some areas are showing signs of human impacts. Further research and monitoring are recommended so that they can be effectively managed.

Título Seagrass Monitoring for Trinidad and Tobago 2004 -2006
Identificador BID-CA2020-004-INS
Fuentes de Financiación The Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
Descripción del área de estudio Trinidad and Tobago is situated in the southernmost end of the Caribbean island chain between 10 02’ -10 50’N latitude and 60 55’-61 56’W longitude (Figure 1). It is located on the continental shelf of South America, and immediately adjacent to the outflow of the Orinoco River.
Descripción del diseño In Trinidad, surveys were conducted along the Gulf of Paria coastline from Scotland Bay to Mosquito Creek, around the offshore islands, the northeast coastline, and in Guayaguayare Bay. In Tobago, the entire coastline was surveyed. Surveys were conducted by boat. In Tobago they were conducted in March 2001, while in Trinidad they were conducted from April – September 2001. Each site was surveyed at least once during the study period.

Métodos de muestreo

Seagrass beds were mapped using information obtained form GPS (Global Positioning System) readings, aerial photographs (taken by Survair International Limited in 1994, at elevation 1,800m above sea level, at scale 1:12500; FS160, f/4.0), as well as visual surveys. Maps showing the location and extent of seagrass communities were produced using Arc Info Software.

Área de Estudio In Trinidad, surveys were conducted along the Gulf of Paria coastline from Scotland Bay to Mosquito Creek, around the offshore islands, the northeast coastline, and in Guayaguayare Bay. In Tobago, the entire coastline was surveyed. Surveys were conducted by boat. In Tobago, they were conducted in March 2001, while in Trinidad they were conducted from April – September 2001. Each site was surveyed at least once during the study period.

Descripción de la metodología paso a paso:

  1. Temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, and pH were measured at 1 m depth using a Sonde. Visibility of the water was determined by taking secchi disc readings. Total suspended solids concentration (TSS) was measured at 1 m depth at sites on the west coast of Trinidad. TSS was determined according to the gravimetric (difference) method outlined in APHA/ AWWA/ WEF, 1995. A known quantity of seawater was filtered through a pre-weighed Whatman glass fibre filter paper. The residue was dried for two hours at 105oC and re-weighed. Detection limit is 1mg l-1 Water nutrient concentrations {total nitrogen (TN) and total phosphates (TP)}, as well as Chlorophyl-a concentrations were measured at sites on the Northwestern Peninsula of Trinidad. Measurements were made once in the dry season and once in the wet season. TN and TP were determined according to methods outlined in APHA/ AWWA/ WPCF, 1995. Complexing agents were added to produce coloured complexes of each anion. Quantification of these anions was performed using UV/ fluorescence spectrometric analysis. Quantification of ammonia was performed using the method outlined in Grasshoff et al. (1983). Chlorophyll-a was measured using a method outlined by Strickland and Parson, 1972. Two-litre water samples were collected and the phytoplankton species were filtered onto a Millipore AA glass filter, using a vacuum pump system. Pigments were extracted from the algal cells by soaking in acetone over night, and then measured using a Perkin-Elmer 552A UV/VIS Spectrophotometer. Active chlorophyll-a concentrations (C) were calculated using Lorenson’s (1967) Equation.
  2. Seagrass beds were visually surveyed and observations were made of seagrass and algal species composition, dominant seagrass species, and status of the seagrass beds using the following key: dense (> 10 shoots per 0.1 m2); sparse / sparingly (< 10 shoots per 0.1 m2); patchy (<5 shoots per 0.1 m2). The macrofaunal compositions of the seagrass beds were determined using a methodology adapted from English et al. (1994). A beam trawl (1.3 m wide, 0.5 m high, mesh size-2 inches) was towed behind a small boat over the seagrass beds. Tows were carried out for two minutes at two knots, parallel to the shore and opposite the flow of the surface current. The faunal species collected were counted, measured and identified as far as possible using identification keys. Plant species collected in the trawls were also identified using taxonomic text.

Referencias bibliográficas

  1. Juman, R (2006) An Inventory of Seagrass Communities around Trinidad and Tobago: Coastal Conservation Project. Chaguaramas Institute of Marine Affairs
  2. Juman, R.A. and Bejai, M. 2008. Beam Trawl Survey of the Seagrass Community in William’s Bay, Chaguaramas. Institute of Marine Affairs"

Metadatos adicionales

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