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  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,410 Views
16 Pages

Rockfish Species Trends in Puget Sound, Washington, USA, 2009–2023

  • Katharine N. Shelledy,
  • Amy Y. Olsen,
  • Alexander Tanz,
  • Megan H. Williams,
  • Jeff Christiansen,
  • Heidi Wilken,
  • Chris Van Damme and
  • Shawn Larson

11 October 2023

Rockfishes (Sebastes spp.) are a long-lived, understudied, multi-species fish assemblage in inland Washington (USA) waters. Driven by large-scale fishery removals in the 1970s, their numbers declined and have yet to recover, perhaps due to slow matur...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
5,215 Views
26 Pages

Topographic Analysis of Intertidal Polychaete Reefs (Sabellaria alveolata) at a Very High Spatial Resolution

  • Guillaume Brunier,
  • Simon Oiry,
  • Yves Gruet,
  • Stanislas F. Dubois and
  • Laurent Barillé

10 January 2022

In temperate coastal regions of Western Europe, the polychaete Sabellaria alveolata (Linné) builds large intertidal reefs of several hectares on soft-bottom substrates. These reefs are protected by the European Habitat Directive EEC/92/43 unde...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
7,615 Views
19 Pages

The Hidden Diversity of Temperate Mesophotic Ecosystems from Central Chile (Southeastern Pacific Ocean) Assessed through Towed Underwater Videos

  • Ana Navarro Campoy,
  • Alejandro Pérez-Matus,
  • Evie A. Wieters,
  • Rodrigo Alarcón-Ireland,
  • Vladimir Garmendia,
  • Ricardo Beldade,
  • Sergio A. Navarrete and
  • Miriam Fernández

2 March 2023

The largely unexplored diversity in temperate mesophotic ecosystems (TME, ~30–150 m depth) has attracted much attention over the past years. However, the number of studies and knowledge of TME diversity and ecology remains limited and geographi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,588 Views
15 Pages

Assessment of Sessile Benthic Communities in Jeju Island, Republic of Korea, Using Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures (ARMS)

  • Kyeong-Tae Lee,
  • Taihun Kim,
  • Gun-Hoo Park,
  • Chulhong Oh,
  • Heung-Sik Park,
  • Do-Hyung Kang,
  • Hyun-Sil Kang and
  • Hyun-Sung Yang

26 January 2024

Assessing the effectiveness of artificial structures as a monitoring tool for benthic diversity in temperate reefs is crucial to determining their relevance in reef conservation and management. In this study, we utilized Autonomous Reef Monitoring St...

  • Article
  • Open Access
79 Citations
10,164 Views
12 Pages

11 January 2019

Marine ecosystems of temperate regions are highly modified by human activity and far from their original natural status. The North Sea, known as an intensively used area, has lost its offshore oyster grounds due to overexploitation in a relatively sh...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,579 Views
15 Pages

30 November 2023

Sponges are increasingly recognized as ecologically important on coral reefs as scleractinian corals decline. Most sponge species can be divided into two symbiotic phenotypes which are characterized as high microbial abundance (HMA) or low microbial...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,896 Views
18 Pages

26 February 2025

Shellfish reefs were once common features in temperate coastal waters and estuaries. However, anthropogenic impacts have resulted in significant declines in these ecosystems globally. Whilst a growing body of scientific literature and restoration pro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,649 Views
22 Pages

The eastern oysters serve as important keystone species in the United States, especially in the Gulf of Mexico estuarine waters, and at the same time, provide unparalleled economic, ecological, environmental, and cultural services. One ecosystem serv...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,522 Views
32 Pages

27 April 2025

Bahía de Los Ángeles (BLA) is located on the peninsular coast of the Gulf of California, near to the midriff islands. It is a greatly diverse ecosystem and a marine protected area due to its importance for whale sharks, turtles, and ree...

  • Article
  • Open Access
36 Citations
7,071 Views
20 Pages

10 April 2019

Southern bull kelps (Durvillaea spp., Fucales) are ‘primary’ foundation species that control community structures and ecosystem functions on temperate wave-exposed rocky reefs. However, these large foundation species are threatened by dis...