Marine habitat mapping in support of Marine Protected Area management in a subarctic fjord: Gilbert Bay, Labrador, Canada

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Alison Copeland
Evan Edinger
Rodolphe Devillers
Trevor Bell
Philippe LeBlanc
Joe Wroblewski
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[1] Government of Bermuda,Department of Conservation Services
[2] Memorial University of Newfoundland,Department of Geography
[3] Memorial University of Newfoundland,Department of Biology
[4] Memorial University of Newfoundland,Ocean Sciences Centre
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Journal of Coastal Conservation | 2013年 / 17卷
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Marine habitat mapping; Alpha-diversity; Beta-diversity; GIS; Atlantic cod; Iceland scallop; Marine protected area; Multibeam; Fjord;
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This paper presents an approach that allows production of benthic substrate and habitat maps in fjord environments. This approach is used to support the management of the Gilbert Bay Marine Protected Area (MPA) in southeastern Labrador, Atlantic Canada. Multibeam sonar-derived bathymetry, seabed slope, and acoustic reflectance (backscatter) were combined using supervised classification methods and GIS with ground-truthed benthic sampling in order to derive maps of the substrates and main benthic habitats. Six acoustically distinct substrate types were identified in the fjord, and three additional substrate types without a unique acoustic signature were recognized. Ordination by multidimensional scaling and analysis of similarity generalized these to four acoustically distinct habitat types. Greatest within-habitat (alpha) diversity was found in the coralline-algae encrusted gravel habitat. Greatest between-habitat (beta) diversity was found in the management Zones 1 and 2, which have the highest level of protection. The study confirmed that the zoning plan for the MPA, which was designed to protect spawning and juvenile fish habitat for a local genetically distinct population of Atlantic cod, afforded highest levels of protection to areas with highest habitat diversity.
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页码:225 / 237
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