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Citation | Bennema, F.P. and G.W.N.M. Van Moorsel, 2022. 16. Reef fishes. pp. 63-76. In Hoeksema, B.W. (ed.): Marine biodiversity of Bonaire: a baseline survey. Preliminary results of the Bonaire Marine Biodiversity Expedition. 2nd edition. Naturalis Biodiversity Center and ANEMOON Foundation, Leiden and Bennebroek. |
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Ref. No. | 128317 |
Language | English |
Usage | used in part |
Remarks | 32 locations (from Cai at the windward east coast up to Playa Funchi in the Washington Slagbaai Park, and included four at the island of Klein Bonaire); fish observations were made in daytime; Forty minutes were spent at the reef slope (generally between 30 and 10 m depth) and the remaining dive time at the shallower reef flat. Presence of fish species was scored separately for the 10-30 m and 0-10 m zones while species abundances were scored for both depth ranges in categories like in REEF survey projects (Pattengill-Semmens 2002): 1: 1 fish; 2: 2–10 fish; 3: 11–100 fish and 4: 100–1000 fish. |
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