RECOVER MAP 3.3.3.6 - Oyster Monitoring Network West Coast

Oyster beds provide important habitat for numerous organisms and are indicators of a healthy estuary. Changes in the spatial extent and health of oyster beds in southeast Florida estuaries are key performance measures that will help assess the success of CERP. Five aspects of oyster ecology are bein...

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Main Author: Aswani Volety
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spelling dataone:dmarley.477.10 2024-06-03T18:46:47+00:00 RECOVER MAP 3.3.3.6 - Oyster Monitoring Network West Coast Aswani Volety Caloosahatchee Estuary San Carlos Bay Iona Cove Cattle Dock Kitchel Key Tarpon Bay Estero Bay Horseshoe Keys ENVELOPE(-80.0,-80.0,26.875,26.875) BEGINDATE: 2005-03-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2010-12-31T00:00:00Z 2013-03-22T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/dmarley.477.10 unknown Oyster Monitoring Network Crassostrea Virginica Perkinsus marinus Haplosporidium nelsoni eastern oyster Biota, 002 oyster condition Crassostrea virginica Caloosahatchee River CRE Caloosahatchee River Estuary Iona Cove Cattle Dock Kitchel Key Bird Island Tarpon Bay Pepper Tree Point CR-KK CR-IC CR-CD CR-BI CR-TRB CR-PTP disease prevalence spat recruitment index condition size growth survival adult density West coast oyster spatial distribution Environment, 007 Inland Waters, 012 Location, 013 Crassostrea Crassostrea Virginica Crassostrea Virginica Dataset dataone:urn:node:CERP_SFWMD 2024-06-03T18:05:59Z Oyster beds provide important habitat for numerous organisms and are indicators of a healthy estuary. Changes in the spatial extent and health of oyster beds in southeast Florida estuaries are key performance measures that will help assess the success of CERP. Five aspects of oyster ecology are being monitored; condition (as measured by condition index), spatial and size distribution patterns of adult oysters, distribution and frequency patterns of the oyster diseases Perkinsus marinus (dermo) and (on the east coast only) Haplosporidium nelsoni (MSX), reproduction and recruitment and juvenile oyster growth and survival. A baseline for oysters in each estuary is being established by mapping the existing distribution of reefs/beds, and density of living oysters (per square meter). Historical distributions, where available are being used to assist in identifying areas which may have suitable habitat conditions for reestablishment, given predictive changes in the salinity regime. At five year intervals during CERP implementation, a map of the area including size distribution, density of living oysters, and height of the oyster reef, whenever possible, will be prepared. The main objectives of this study are: (1) To set up long term program for monitoring oysters in the Caloosahatchee Estuary; (2) Determine if the restoration of beneficial patterns of freshwater inflow, salinity and water quality to the Caloosahatchee Estuary will achieve the expected distribution, community structure and viability of oysters; and (3) To identify areas suitable for the development and therefore potential restoration of oyster reefs. Dataset Bird Island Unknown Bird Island ENVELOPE(-38.060,-38.060,-54.004,-54.004) Tree Point ENVELOPE(-130.184,-130.184,55.030,55.030) ENVELOPE(-80.0,-80.0,26.875,26.875)
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topic Oyster Monitoring Network
Crassostrea Virginica
Perkinsus marinus
Haplosporidium nelsoni
eastern oyster
Biota, 002
oyster condition
Crassostrea virginica
Caloosahatchee River
CRE
Caloosahatchee River Estuary
Iona Cove
Cattle Dock
Kitchel Key
Bird Island
Tarpon Bay
Pepper Tree Point
CR-KK
CR-IC
CR-CD
CR-BI
CR-TRB
CR-PTP
disease prevalence
spat recruitment
index condition
size
growth
survival
adult density
West coast
oyster spatial distribution
Environment, 007
Inland Waters, 012
Location, 013
Crassostrea Crassostrea Virginica
Crassostrea Virginica
spellingShingle Oyster Monitoring Network
Crassostrea Virginica
Perkinsus marinus
Haplosporidium nelsoni
eastern oyster
Biota, 002
oyster condition
Crassostrea virginica
Caloosahatchee River
CRE
Caloosahatchee River Estuary
Iona Cove
Cattle Dock
Kitchel Key
Bird Island
Tarpon Bay
Pepper Tree Point
CR-KK
CR-IC
CR-CD
CR-BI
CR-TRB
CR-PTP
disease prevalence
spat recruitment
index condition
size
growth
survival
adult density
West coast
oyster spatial distribution
Environment, 007
Inland Waters, 012
Location, 013
Crassostrea Crassostrea Virginica
Crassostrea Virginica
Aswani Volety
RECOVER MAP 3.3.3.6 - Oyster Monitoring Network West Coast
topic_facet Oyster Monitoring Network
Crassostrea Virginica
Perkinsus marinus
Haplosporidium nelsoni
eastern oyster
Biota, 002
oyster condition
Crassostrea virginica
Caloosahatchee River
CRE
Caloosahatchee River Estuary
Iona Cove
Cattle Dock
Kitchel Key
Bird Island
Tarpon Bay
Pepper Tree Point
CR-KK
CR-IC
CR-CD
CR-BI
CR-TRB
CR-PTP
disease prevalence
spat recruitment
index condition
size
growth
survival
adult density
West coast
oyster spatial distribution
Environment, 007
Inland Waters, 012
Location, 013
Crassostrea Crassostrea Virginica
Crassostrea Virginica
description Oyster beds provide important habitat for numerous organisms and are indicators of a healthy estuary. Changes in the spatial extent and health of oyster beds in southeast Florida estuaries are key performance measures that will help assess the success of CERP. Five aspects of oyster ecology are being monitored; condition (as measured by condition index), spatial and size distribution patterns of adult oysters, distribution and frequency patterns of the oyster diseases Perkinsus marinus (dermo) and (on the east coast only) Haplosporidium nelsoni (MSX), reproduction and recruitment and juvenile oyster growth and survival. A baseline for oysters in each estuary is being established by mapping the existing distribution of reefs/beds, and density of living oysters (per square meter). Historical distributions, where available are being used to assist in identifying areas which may have suitable habitat conditions for reestablishment, given predictive changes in the salinity regime. At five year intervals during CERP implementation, a map of the area including size distribution, density of living oysters, and height of the oyster reef, whenever possible, will be prepared. The main objectives of this study are: (1) To set up long term program for monitoring oysters in the Caloosahatchee Estuary; (2) Determine if the restoration of beneficial patterns of freshwater inflow, salinity and water quality to the Caloosahatchee Estuary will achieve the expected distribution, community structure and viability of oysters; and (3) To identify areas suitable for the development and therefore potential restoration of oyster reefs.
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title RECOVER MAP 3.3.3.6 - Oyster Monitoring Network West Coast
title_short RECOVER MAP 3.3.3.6 - Oyster Monitoring Network West Coast
title_full RECOVER MAP 3.3.3.6 - Oyster Monitoring Network West Coast
title_fullStr RECOVER MAP 3.3.3.6 - Oyster Monitoring Network West Coast
title_full_unstemmed RECOVER MAP 3.3.3.6 - Oyster Monitoring Network West Coast
title_sort recover map 3.3.3.6 - oyster monitoring network west coast
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url https://search.dataone.org/view/dmarley.477.10
op_coverage Caloosahatchee Estuary
San Carlos Bay
Iona Cove
Cattle Dock
Kitchel Key
Tarpon Bay
Estero Bay
Horseshoe Keys
ENVELOPE(-80.0,-80.0,26.875,26.875)
BEGINDATE: 2005-03-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2010-12-31T00:00:00Z
long_lat ENVELOPE(-38.060,-38.060,-54.004,-54.004)
ENVELOPE(-130.184,-130.184,55.030,55.030)
ENVELOPE(-80.0,-80.0,26.875,26.875)
geographic Bird Island
Tree Point
geographic_facet Bird Island
Tree Point
genre Bird Island
genre_facet Bird Island
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