Abstract

This paper describes benthic coral reef community composition point-based field data sets derived from georeferenced photoquadrats using machine learning. Annually over a 17 year period (2002–2018), data were collected using downward-looking photoquadrats that capture an approximately 1 m2 footprint along 100 m–1500 m transect surveys distributed along the reef slope and across the reef flat of Heron Reef (28 km2), Southern Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Benthic community composition for the photoquadrats was automatically interpreted through deep learning, following initial manual calibration of the algorithm. The resulting data sets support understanding of coral reef biology, ecology, mapping and dynamics. Similar methods to derive the benthic data have been published for seagrass habitats, however here we have adapted the methods for application to coral reef habitats, with the integration of automatic photoquadrat analysis. The approach presented is globally applicable for various submerged and benthic community ecological applications, and provides the basis for further studies at this site, regional to global comparative studies, and for the design of similar monitoring programs elsewhere.

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  • Background & SummaryThis study describes a unique point-based data set for coral reef environments, collected using a photoquadrat survey method published for seagrass environments[1]

  • To create a map based on earth observation imagery, it is common to use training or calibration data to transform the imagery into a map of surface properties using a supervised algorithm[2]

  • Many earth observation approaches have been implemented for mapping the benthic communities of Heron Reef[4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12] and several of these maps are accessible online[6,13,14]

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Background & SummaryThis study describes a unique point-based data set for coral reef environments, collected using a photoquadrat survey method published for seagrass environments[1]. This study describes a unique point-based data set for coral reef environments, collected using a photoquadrat survey method published for seagrass environments[1]. The data set describes the spatial and temporal distribution of benthic community abundance and composition for Heron Reef, a 28 km[2] shallow platform reef located in the Capricorn Bunker Group, Southern Great Barrier Reef (GBR), Australia.

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