Seagrass Monitoring Project (WQMP)
The general objective of seagrass monitoring in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS) is to measure the status and trends of seagrass communities to evaluate progress toward protecting and restoring the living marine resources of the Sanctuary. The scope and depth of this monitoring effort are without precedent or peer for seagrass ecosystems throughout the world. Specific objectives are: 1) To provide data needed to make unbiased, statistically rigorous statements about the status and temporal trends of seagrass communities in the Sanctuary as a whole and within defined strata; 2) To help define reference conditions in order to develop resource-based water quality standards; and 3) To provide a framework for testing hypothesized pollutant fate/effect relationships through process-oriented research and monitoring. In order to meet these objectives, we have developed these goals for the project:
- Define the present distribution of seagrasses within the FKNMS
- Provide high-quality, quantitative data on the status of the seagrasses within the FKNMS
- Quantify the importance of seagrass primary production in the FKNMS
- Define the baseline conditions for the seagrass communities
- Determine relationships between water quality and seagrass status
- Detect trends in the distribution and status of the seagrass communities
To reach these goals, four kinds of data are being collected in seagrass beds in the FKNMS:
- Distribution and abundance of seagrasses using rapid assessment Braun-Blanquet surveys
- Demographics of the seagrass communities using leaf-scar counting and population demographics techniques
- Seagrass productivity of the dominant species of seagrass in the FKNMS (Thalassia testudinum) using the leaf-mark and harvest method
- Seagrass nutrient availability using tissue concentration assays
These data are being collected at three different types of sites within the FKNMS:
- Level 1 Stations: Sampled quarterly for seagrass abundance, demographics, productivity and nutrient availability. These stations are all co-located with the water quality monitoring project's stations
- Level 2 Stations: Randomly selected locations within the FKNMS, sampled annually for seagrass abundance, demographics and nutrient availability. Each year, new locations for Level 2 stations are chosen.
- Level 3 Stations: Randomly selected locations within the FKNMS, sampled annually for seagrass abundance. Each year, new locations for Level 3 stations are chosen.
We are assessing both inter-annual and intra-annual trends in seagrass communities. The mix of site types is intended to monitor trends through quarterly sampling at a few permanent locations (Level 1 sites) and to annually characterize the broader seagrass population through less intensive, one-time sampling at more locations (Level 2 and 3 sites).
Products
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Spreadsheets:
+2012 and portion 2013 Seagrass
2010 and portion 2011 Seagrass
2009 and portion 2010 Seagrass
Permanent Sampling Sites: 1995-2009 (Excel, 316 KB)
Seasonal and SW Shelf Sampling Sites:1996-2004 (Excel, 382 KB)
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Reports:
+2008 Executive Summary (PDF, 252 KB)
1999 Executive Summary (PDF, 1.64 MB)
1998 Executive Summary (PDF, 1.46 MB)
1997 Executive Summary(PDF, 2.97 MB)
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Metadata:
+SGMP - Years 1995-2011 (complete) with Pivot Table (Excel, 1.29 MB)
SGMP - Permanent Sampling Sites: 1995-2009 (Excel, 645 KB)
SGMP - Permanent Sampling Sites, quarters: 1996-2009 (Excel, 309 KB)
SGMP - Seasonal Sampling Sites: 1996-2004 (Excel, 970 KB)
SGMP - Seasonal Combined Sampling Sites: 1996-2004 (Excel, 497 KB)
