Biogeographic Assessment of Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary

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Biogeographic Assessment of Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary NOAA National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science NOAA Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission Photos courtesy of NOAA photo library

Where are locations of special places?

Spatial Data and GIS Spatial Data Geographically referenced information Points: GPS coordinates Lines: Boat track Polygons: Sanctuary border Rasters: Aerial Imagery Geographic Information System (GIS) Computer system that enables organization, queries, analyses of spatial data Uses: allows us to ask how much and where

How much area is currently within zones? Management Zone Area (km 2 ) SPAs, SUAs 10 NMFS & Pennekamp Lobster management areas 26 Remaining FKNMS 1373 Resource Total 1409

Natural resources

Terminology Abundance = counts Density = count per unit area (e.g. m 2, nm 2 ) Species richness = number of different species

Datasets: Natural Resources Metrics Habitat Habitat types Turtle grass density High relief reefs Resilient reefs Coral ESA species Stony coral Soft coral Fish Fish Fish aggregations Fauna Conch Photos courtesy of NOAA photo library

Habitat Habitat

How are habitats distributed?

How are habitats distributed? Area (Km 2 ) NMFS & Pennekamp lobster management areas Remaining FKNMS, oceanside SPAS, Habitats SUAs Continuous reefs 3 2 19 Patch reefs 1 3 16 Hardbottom 3 3 134 Sand 2 2 100 Seagrass 2 15 550 Unmapped 0.3 0 789

Where are locations of high relief reefs? Data source NMFS diver surveys Metric High relief reef

Where are locations of resilient reefs? Data source R. Van Woesik (FIT) analysis of Florida Reef Resilience Program coral surveys, 2005-2010 Study Methods Spatial data selected for high coral colony density, relatively low observations of disease and bleaching

Where are locations of resilient reefs? Management Zone Area (km 2 ) SPAs, SUAs 0.02 NMFS & Pennekamp lobster management areas 0.10 Remaining FKNMS, oceanside 0.42 Resource Total 0.54

Species level information

Coral current and candidate ESA species Data sources Nova Southeastern University (SCREAM) Florida Reef Resilience Program (FRRP) Coral Reef Ecosystem Monitoring Program (CREMP), FWC NOAA NMFS Protected Resources & FWC ESA monitoring Species Currently listed as Threatened, ESA: elkhorn (Acropora palmata), staghorn (Acropora cervicornis) Currently listed as Threatened, State of FL: pillar (Dendrogyra cylindrus) Candidate Endangered, ESA: elkhorn, staghorn, pillar, boulder star (Montastraea annularis), mountainous star (M. faveolata), star (M. franksii) Candidate Threatened, ESA: sheet coral (Agaricia lamarcki), elliptical star coral (Dichocoenia stokesii) Metrics presence/absence

Threatened Coral Species

What proportions of sites with ESA coral species are present in current zones?

What proportion of sites with Threatened Pillar corals are present in current zones? FWC photo Threatened status State of FL; ESA candidate Endangered species Photo credit: FWC Photo credit: FWC 81 known sites with pillar coral present in the Florida Coral Reef Tract. 52 of these are in the Upper Keys Region. Source: FWC

What proportion of Threatened Pillar corals are present in current zones? Management Zone Locations (#) SPAs, SUAs 13 NMFS & Pennekamp lobster management areas 10 Remaining FKNMS, oceanside 29 Resource Total 52

Fish Aggregations Data sources NOAA & FWC Photo credit: C. Parsons Study Methods FSA locations for snappers and groupers collected from interviews with fishers, reports and field surveys from Key Largo to Marquesas and Dry Tortugas Metrics Fish Aggregations Single species, multi-species Present, probable, potential, reported

Where are locations of known fish aggregations? Cubera snapper Black grouper Mutton snapper, Black grouper, Yellowtail snapper yellowtail snapper

Coral reef community

Reef fish visual census Data sources NOAA NMFS and partners including University of Miami, FWC Study Methods Diver-based stationary surveys on hardbottom reef Metrics Fish abundance Fish species richness Grouper-snapper complex abundance Nassau-Goliath grouper abundance Marine life fishery fish species abundance Top 10 marine life fishery fish species abundance Parrotfish abundance Barracuda abundance Permit abundance Photo courtesy of FKNMS

Coral Data sources Nova Southeastern University (SCREAM) Florida Reef Resilience Program (FRRP) Coral Reef Ecosystem Monitoring Program (CREMP), FWC Metrics Stony coral Benthic cover (%) Density Species richness Soft Coral (Octocoral) Density Species richness Photo courtesy of TNC

GIS Overview From field sampling to spatial data grid cell Larger grid cell point

How can we tell what areas are good? Rank survey site relative to other sites in upper Keys High 75 100 % Top 25% Middle Medium 25 75 % Bottom 25% Low >0 24 %

Fish Metrics Fish abundance: How many fish? Fish diversity: How many species of fish? Photo credit: FWC Photo credit: NOAA

Where are locations of high fish species richness?

Human Use

Datasets Human use Commercial Fishing Distribution of Commercial Fishers Distribution of Commercial Fishing Landings Recreational Fishing Distribution of Recreational and Charter Fishing Vessels Diving Activity Distribution of Dive Boats Distribution of Recreational Divers Marine Debris Vessel Groundings Photos courtesy of NOAA photo library and FKNMS

Commercial Fishing Data source Manoj Shivlani et al (2008). Knowledge Attitudes and Perceptions of Management Strategies and Regulations of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary by Commercial Fishers, Dive Operators, and Environmental Group Members: A Baseline Characterization and 10-year Comparison. Metrics Density of Commercial Fishers per 1 nautical mile-squared (2004-2005): Relative Distribution of Commercial Fishing Landings (2004-2005) Spiny Lobster, Stone Crab, Reef Fish (Snapper/Grouper), King Mackerel, Spanish Mackerel, Other Pelagics (Cobia, Dolphin, Wahoo), Bait Fish, Shrimp and Total Landings Photo courtesy of NOAA Photo Library

Commercial Fishing Surveys Data Collection: 294 commercial fishers from the Florida Keys completed surveys about their fishing activity. Purpose: Survey questions gathered: General demographic information, Economic information, Fishery information including use patterns, Fishery Information: Effort (# Trips) Landings (Lbs) Cost per Trip Use Patterns Commercial fishers knowledge, attitudes, perceptions and beliefs regarding the FKNMS Time Period: 2004-2005 Availability: Spatial information is available for 270 of the 294 fishers.

Surveys gathered spatial data on where each fisher fished:

Surveys gathered spatial data on where each fisher fished: Fisher B Fisher C Fisher A

Surveys gathered spatial data on where each fisher fished:

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Upper Keys Spiny Lobster Fishers

Upper Keys All Commercial Fishers

Recreational and Charter Fishing Data source FWC. Aerial surveys of the Florida Keys reef tract. Metric Density of Recreational and Charter Fishing Vessels Observed per 1nm 2, May August 2010-2012 Photo courtesy of NOAA Photo Library

Aerial Surveys Data Collection: During flyovers of the reef tract, surveyors counted the number of vessels at a given coordinate location, and documented the types of activities people were engaged in. Purpose: To quantify fishing pressure on historically known mutton snapper spawning aggregation sites, and locate other areas experiencing elevated fishing pressure. Time Period: Day before, day of, and day after full moon cycles in May August of 2010, 2011 and 2012. Photo courtesy of NOAA Photo Library

Aerial surveys took place over the Florida Keys reef tract, extending from Carysfort Lighthouse to Western Dry Rocks

Upper Keys Recreational and Charter Fishing Boats (1 nautical mile 2 )

Diving Activity Data sources -FWC. Aerial surveys of the Florida Keys reef tract. -Manoj Shivlani et al (2008). Knowledge Attitudes and Perceptions of Management Strategies and Regulations of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary by Commercial Fishers, Dive Operators, and Environmental Group Members: A Baseline Characterization and 10-year Comparison. Metrics Dive Boats with Dive Flags, May August 2010-2012 Density of Divers on Commercial Dive Boats per 1 nautical mile 2, 2005

Aerial Surveys Dive Boats Data Collection: Aerial surveys were conducted by plane over the Florida Keys reef tract. Time Period: Surveys were conducted the day before, day of, and day after full moon cycles in May August of 2010, 2011 and 2012. Availability: Recreational diving vessels were observed at 151 of 1692 locations Photo courtesy of FWC

Upper Keys Dive Boat Locations

Dive Operator Surveys Data Collection: 69 commercial dive operators were surveyed in the Keys about their diving activity in 2005. Purpose: Survey questions gathered: General demographic information, Economic information, Dive operator trip information, Commercial dive operators knowledge, attitudes, perceptions and beliefs regarding the FKNMS Trip Information: Total Trips (Annually) Number of Divers Dive Site Locations Time Period: 2005 Availability: Spatial information is available for 56 of the 69 commercial dive operators. Photo courtesy of NOAA Photo Library

Upper Keys Number of Divers

Marine Debris Marine Debris Data sources NOVA Southeastern University (SCREAM) Metric Marine Debris Density per 200 meters 2, 2000-2012 Photos courtesy of NOAA Photo Library and Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary

Marine Debris Data Collection: Researchers conducted surveys of marine debris during their assessments of corals, sponges and other marine life. Purpose: To document the type, distribution, weight and length of several types of marine debris Time Period: 2000-2001, 2008, 2010-11 and 2012. Availability: 813 records for marine debris include the following debris types: hook-and-line angling gear, lobster/crab trap debris, and other debris (glass, plastics, metals, etc). Source: Marine Debris in Reef Habitats, FKNMS Publication

Impacts Marine Debris Management Zone Area (km 2 ) SPAs, SUAs 3.70 NMFS and Pennekamp lobster management areas 4.38 Remaining FKNMS, oceanside 30.71 Total 38.79 10% 11% 79% SPAs, RAs Lobster Management Areas Remaining unmanaged Areas

Vessel Groundings Data source Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Metric Distribution of Reported Vessel Groundings, 2000-2012 Photos courtesy of NOAA Photo Library

Vessel Groundings Data Collection: Where possible, the coordinates, habitat type, vessel length and vessel type are recorded for each vessel grounding, among other information. Purpose: To track groundings in order to assess fines and recover the cost of damages from responsible parties. Time Period: Spatial information (records with lat/long coordinates) is available for records between January 2000 and April 2012. Source: Marine Debris in Reef Habitats, FKNMS Publication

Impacts Vessel Groundings Management Zone Groundings (#) SPAs, SUAs 47 NMFS and Pennekamp lobster management areas 7 Remaining FKNMS, oceanside 885 Total 939 5% 1% 94% SPAs, Ras Lobster Management Areas Remaining unmanaged Areas

Thank You! Photo courtesy of FKNMS