In recent years there has been an increase in community-based monitoring programmes developed and implemented worldwide. This paper describes how the data collected from such a programme could be integrated into a Geographic Information System (GIS) to create temperate subtidal marine habitat maps. A differential Global Positioning System was utilized to accurately record the location of the trained community-based SCUBA diver data. These georeferenced data sets were then used to classify benthic habitats using an aerial photograph and digitizing techniques. This study demonstrated that trained community-based volunteers can collect data that can be utilized within a GIS to create reliable and cost-effective maps of shallow temperate subtidal rocky reef systems.
History
Journal
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
Volume
88
Pagination
865 - 871
Location
Cambridge, England
ISSN
0025-3154
eISSN
1469-7769
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice
2008, Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom