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    • Comparison of sampling methods to assess benthic marine biodiversity. Are spatial and ecological relationships consistent among sampling gear? 

      Flannery, Emma; Przeslawski, Rachel (Geoscience Australia, Canberra, Australia, 2015)
      Marine benthic biodiversity can be measured using a range of sampling methods, including benthic sleds or trawls, grabs, and imaging systems, each of which targets a particular community or habitat. Due to the high cost ...
    • Marine Sampling Field Manual for Benthic Sleds and Bottom Trawls [Version 3]. 

      Przeslawski, R.; Althaus, F.; Clark, M.; Colquhoun, J.; Gledhill, D.; Foster, S.; O’Hara, T.; Atkinson, L. (NESP Marine and Coastal Hub, Canberra, Australia, 2024)
      This Sled and Trawl Field Manual includes gear designed to sample organisms on the seafloor, excluding microbes and meiofauna (see Gielings et al 2021 and chapters in Eleftheriou and Mcintyre 2005, Danovaro 2010 for such ...
    • Marine Sampling Field Manual for Grabs and Box Corers [Version 3]. 

      Przeslawski, R.; Berents, P.; Clark, M.; Edgar, G.; Frid, C.; Hughes, L.; Ingleton, T.; Kennedy, D.; Nichol, S.; Smith, J.; Dittman, S.; Hooper, G. (NESP Marine and Coastal Hub, Canberra, Australia, 2024)
      This field manual encompasses gear designed to sample unconsolidated sediment and organisms on the seafloor, including grabs, box corers, and push corers. The samples collected by grabs and box corers can be used to ...
    • A Suite of Field Manuals for Marine Sampling to Monitor Australian Waters. 

      Przeslawski, Rachel; Foster, Scott; Monk, Jacquomo; Barrett, Neville; Bouchet, Phil; Carroll, Andrew; Langlois, Tim; Lucieer, Vanessa; Williams, Joel; Bax, Nicholas (2019)
      One of the main challenges in assessing marine biodiversity is the lack of consistent approaches to monitor it. This threatens to undermine ocean best practice in marine monitoring, as it impedes a reduction in the bias ...