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Victorian Subtidal Reef Monitoring Program - Parks Victoria

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<strong>Parks</strong> <strong>Victoria</strong> Technical Series No. 28PPB Sanctuaries <strong>Subtidal</strong> <strong>Reef</strong> <strong>Monitoring</strong>The fish fauna was generally sparse in northern Port Phillip Bay, having low species richnessand low abundances of most species. The fauna at all locations was dominated by thesouthern hulafish Trachinops caudimaculatus, with abundances of this species varyingsubstantially between sites and times. This made it difficult to detect any patterns in thestructure of fish assemblages in each of the marine sanctuary regions with such a short timeseries.Results from the three monitoring surveys describe the reef community structure for a briefsnapshot in time. <strong>Reef</strong> communities are dynamic over short, medium and long time scales.As monitoring continues and longer-term datasets are accumulated (over multiple years todecades) the program will be able to more adequately reflect trends and changes incommunity or population structure as well as to identify specific ecological patterns occurringin these ecosystems.II

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