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Latest revision as of 05:35, 3 March 2025
Reef Life Survey (RLS) is a global marine biology project that aims to provide high-quality, standardized data on the world's reef ecosystems. The project was established in 2007 by the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies at the University of Tasmania, Australia.
Overview[edit]
The Reef Life Survey utilizes a network of trained diver volunteers to collect data on reef ecosystems around the world. The data collected includes information on the abundance and distribution of reef species, as well as environmental parameters such as temperature and depth. This information is used to monitor changes in reef ecosystems over time and to inform management and conservation efforts.
Methodology[edit]
The methodology of the Reef Life Survey involves divers conducting underwater visual censuses along fixed transects. Divers record the species and abundance of fish, invertebrates, and algae they encounter, as well as the physical characteristics of the reef. This standardized methodology allows for comparisons between different reef ecosystems and over time.
Impact[edit]
The data collected by the Reef Life Survey has been used in numerous scientific studies and has contributed to our understanding of global reef ecosystems. The project has also played a key role in informing management decisions and conservation strategies for reefs around the world.
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Reef Life Survey logo
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Diver swimming a transect for Reef Life Survey
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Reef Dragon at moorings at Leigh, NZ
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Diver preparing to dive on RLS survey
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Diver swimming a transect for Reef Life Survey
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Reef Dragon in Hobart at the end of the circumnavigation