飓风伊奥塔对普罗维登西亚和圣卡塔琳娜群岛珊瑚礁影响的初步评估

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Boletin de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras Pub Date : 2022-06-14 DOI:10.25268/bimc.invemar.2022.51.1.1164
C. E. Gómez, Santiago Millan, Andrés Acosta-Chaparro, Alfredo Abril-Howard, Raúl Navas-Camacho
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飓风是珊瑚礁的重要自然破坏力,可以改变栖息地的结构组成部分。2020年11月16日,飓风“伊奥塔”以五级飓风的持续风力从普罗维登西亚岛和圣卡塔琳娜岛以北约10公里处掠过。这项研究的目的是记录袭击发生两周后对岛屿周围珊瑚礁的影响程度,作为“黑人行动”的一部分。在2至17米深的11个具有代表性的珊瑚礁地层进行了目视评估。对影响的估计在大约200平方米的区域内进行了评估,根据损坏程度对其进行了评分,评分范围从0到5。对珊瑚礁形成的初步估计表明,72%的调查站受到影响,主要集中在浅水区(5-7米)。大约45%的站点具有低至中低损伤,27%的站点具有中等至中等损伤,站点之间和站点内部具有高度可变性。根据这一初步评估,我们得出的结论是,影响沿岛屿广泛分布在由大型Orbicella spp.巨石构成的浅层区域,主要与群落水平的破坏有关,而珊瑚礁结构的破坏较小
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Evaluación preliminar del impacto del huracán Iota en arrecifes coralinos de las islas de Providencia y Santa Catalina
Hurricanes are important natural destructive forces for coral reefs that can change the structural component of the habitat. On November 16th, 2020, the hurricane Iota passed ~10 km north of the islands of Providencia and Santa Catalina with sustained winds of a category 5 hurricane. The purpose of this study was to document the magnitude of the impact on coral reefs around the islands two weeks after the hit, as part of the “Operación Cangrejo Negro”. Visual assessments were performed at 11 representative coral reef formations between 2 and 17 m depth. Estimates of the impact were evaluated within an approximate area of 200 m2, which was categorized with score values ranging from 0 to 5 according to the level of damage. Preliminary estimates at coral reef formations indicated impact in 72 % of the stations surveyed, concentrated mainly on shallow areas (5-7 m). Approximately 45 % of the sites had low to low-medium damage and 27 % showed medium to moderate damage with high variability between and within stations. From this preliminary assessment we conclude that the impact was widespread along the island on shallow areas structured by big boulders of Orbicella spp., mainly related to colony-level damage with less reef structural damage
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Boletin de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras
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