Water level data at Shell Island from Sept 2015 - October 2016
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| Publication date | 2020 |
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Abstract: Abiotic data were collected to assess the environmental conditions that coincided with the 2016 mass bleaching event documented at Shell island (Shenton Bluff), Cygnet Bay, Kimberley region, northwestern Australia. Water level was recorded in both the intertidal and subtidal reef zone since this region has the world's largest tropical tides, with ~ 8m tidal range at the study site. Thus, intertidal corals regularly get exposed to air during low tide. Water level was monitored continuously from September 2015 to October 2016 at both sites using HOBO U20-001-02-Ti water level loggers (±0.05%) and RBR virtuoso water level loggers (±0.05%). Temporal resolution varied from 5 to 30 min.
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Coverage: EVENT LABEL: Shell_Island_intertidal * LATITUDE: -16.479389 * LONGITUDE: 123.044806 * LOCATION: Australia * METHOD/DEVICE: Field experiment
EVENT LABEL: Shell_Island_subtidal * LATITUDE: -16.479667 * LONGITUDE: 123.043500 * LOCATION: Australia * METHOD/DEVICE: Field experiment
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| Publisher | PANGAEA |
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| Document type | Dataset |
| Related publication | Thermally Variable, Macrotidal Reef Habitats Promote Rapid Recovery From Mass Coral Bleaching |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.923868 |
| Other links | https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.923868 |
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