Published August 27, 2021 | Version v1
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Reef benthos of Seychelles - A field guide

  • 1. Nekton Foundation, Oxford, United Kingdom
  • 2. Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom|Nekton Foundation, Oxford, United Kingdom
  • 3. Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment, Branch Oceans and Coasts, Cape Town, South Africa
  • 4. Sustainable Ocean Seychelles, Victoria, Seychelles
  • 5. Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History, Washington, United States of America
  • 6. University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, Cape Town, South Africa|blue[c]weed, Brest, France
  • 7. Seychelles' Conservation & Climate Adaptation Trust (SeyCCAT), Victoria, Mahé, Seychelles|Department of Biology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, United States of America|Island Conservation Society (ICS), Point Larue, Mahé, Seychelles
  • 8. OKEANOS / DOP, University of the Azores, Horta, Portugal
  • 9. Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment, Branch Oceans and Coasts, Cape Town, South Africa|University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, Cape Town, South Africa|iZiko Museums of South Africa, Cape Town, South Africa|University of the Western Cape, Bellville, Cape Town, South Africa
  • 10. Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, Netherlands
  • 11. Conservation International, Arlington, United States of America
  • 12. James Michel Blue Economy Research Institute, University of Seychelles, Anse Royale, Mahé, Seychelles

Description

During the 2019 First Descent Seychelles Expedition, a variety of underwater technologies were deployed to survey the benthic flora and fauna of Seychelles Outer Islands' shallow to deeper reefs. Submersibles, remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), and SCUBA diving teams used stereo-video camera systems to record benthic communities during transect surveys conducted at 10 m, 30 m, 60 m, 120 m, 250 m and 350 m depths. In total, ~45hrs of video footage was collected during benthic transect surveys, which was subsequently processed using annotation software in order to assess reef biodiversity and community composition. Here, we present a photographic guide for the visual identification of the marine plants, corals and other common invertebrates that inhabit Seychelles' reefs. It is hoped that the resulting guide will aid marine biologists, conservationists, managers, divers, and naturalists with the identification of organisms as seen in underwater footage or live in the field.

A total of 188 morphospecies were identified belonging to Octocorallia (47), Porifera (35), Scleractinia (32), Asteroidea (19), Echinoidea (10), Actiniaria (9), Chlorophyta (8), Antipatharia (6), Hydrozoa (6), Holothuroidea (5), Mollusca (2), Rhodophyta (2), Tracheophyta (2), Annelida (1), Crinoidea (1), Ctenophora (1), Ochrophyta (1), and Zoantharia (1). This represents the first attempt to catalogue the benthic diversity of reefs to 350 m depth in Seychelles.

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