Distribution and abundance of dictyoceratid sponges across Torres Strait (CRC-TS Project: Task Number T1.6a)

Created 24/06/2017

Updated 09/10/2017

In July 2004, dictyoceratid sponges were surveyed in the vicinity of two islands in western Torres Strait (Badu Island and Thursday Island (Waiben)) and two islands in eastern Torres Strait (Yorke Island (Masig) and Darnley Island (Erub)). These locations were between 50 and 220 km apart.Six sites were surveyed at Darnley, 5 sites at Yorke and 7 sites each at Badu and Thursday. At each location, sites were surveyed close to the main community and on neighbouring islands. Sites within each location were 2 to 27km apart.At each site, four 50 x 2 m haphazardly placed belt transects, separated by at least 30m, were surveyed following a constant depth profile or compass bearing. All transects were between 5 and 15m depth. All dictyoceratid sponges found within 2m of one side of the 50m long transect line were counted, identified where possible and assigned a size category (small 20 cm). For dictyoceratid sponges that were not positively identified underwater, a small tissue sample was collected and preserved in alcohol for later taxonomic analysis. Voucher specimens of all dictyoceratid sponges were collected to confirm field identification. A general survey of the area was also carried out to find any dictyoceratid species not recorded in the transects. Underwater photographs were taken of representative specimens of all known and new species encountered.General habitat features were recorded for each transect. These included dominant organisms (e.g. hard coral, sponges); depth; substrate type (solid rock, rubble and sand; categorised as 0=0-1%, 1=2-35%, 2=26-50%, 3=51-75%, 4=75-100%); rock slope (1=1-30°, 2=31-60°, 3=61-90°). Ambient water temperature and salinity (measured with a refractometer) were also recorded at each site. Light intensity was not measured because sites were surveyed at different times during the day.To examine spongin quality, tissue samples were collected, killed and then left in sea water for 2-10 days until its mesohyl (living tissue) had disintegrated and fallen off leaving behind a clean spongin skeleton.

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Title Distribution and abundance of dictyoceratid sponges across Torres Strait (CRC-TS Project: Task Number T1.6a)
Language English
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Landing Page https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/c5a48450-5b60-4977-8cae-d03a74dcb11c
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Geospatial Coverage {"type": "Point", "coordinates": [143.769111, -9.588364]}
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