A survey of fish populations at Karikari Peninsula, Northland, by scuba diving

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Census data for fishes observed by scuba divers at selected sites on the east coast of Karikari Peninsula, Northland, are given qualitatively in a checklist. Sixty‐four species in 33 families were recorded. Significant new records were those for surgeonfish (Prionurus maculatus Ogilby) and rainbow parrotfish (Suezichthys sp.). A system for quantification of densities by an underwater transect technique is presented and results are given for three sites; this method could be used by amateur divers to obtain data on the status and structure of coastal reef fish populations in New Zealand. A standardised transect procedure for divers to follow to obtain comparable results is given. © 1979 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Willan, R. C., Dollimore, J. M., & Nicholson, J. (1979). A survey of fish populations at Karikari Peninsula, Northland, by scuba diving. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 13(3), 447–458. https://doi.org/10.1080/00288330.1979.9515822

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