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Coral Patch Sim Training

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CoralPatchSim is a new user-friendly, visually-oriented free software system to facilitate forecasting the likely future development of a coral community. Given rates of recruitment and mortality, which can be estimated from diameter measurements of dominant benthic species, along with some values generally available online, the software will 'grow' the idealized benthos under various simulated stresses, while providing annual estimates of ecoservices such as CaCO2 production and refuge volumes by fish size. This software, applicable globally, can add value to survey and monitoring data, improve damage mitigation and habitat equivalency analyses, assist with projections of climate change or pollution impacts, and assist teachers with classes from High School onward. Participants are encouraged to bring their own laptops, PC or Mac, pre-installed with Java 9.0 or later, Excel 2010 or later, with 16 Megs memory preferred (8 is ok). Laptops may be shared in pairs if necessary. Familiarity with basic operations and regressions in Excel will be helpful. The software reads and writes via multi-page Excel workbooks. Demonstrations will include estimation of recruitment and mortality from field data, and various analyses from the simulation outputs, all using Excel. Participants will be provided with the CoralPatchSim software to load. 

Dec 10, 2018 03:15 PM - 05:15 PM(America/New_York)
Venue : Heron Room
20181210T1515 20181210T1715 America/New_York Coral Patch Sim Training

CoralPatchSim is a new user-friendly, visually-oriented free software system to facilitate forecasting the likely future development of a coral community. Given rates of recruitment and mortality, which can be estimated from diameter measurements of dominant benthic species, along with some values generally available online, the software will 'grow' the idealized benthos under various simulated stresses, while providing annual estimates of ecoservices such as CaCO2 production and refuge volumes by fish size. This software, applicable globally, can add value to survey and monitoring data, improve damage mitigation and habitat equivalency analyses, assist with projections of climate change or pollution impacts, and assist teachers with classes from High School onward. Participants are encouraged to bring their own laptops, PC or Mac, pre-installed with Java 9.0 or later, Excel 2010 or later, with 16 Megs memory preferred (8 is ok). Laptops may be shared in pairs if necessary. Familiarity with basic operations and regressions in Excel will be helpful. The software reads and writes via multi-page Excel workbooks. Demonstrations will include estimation of recruitment and mortality from field data, and various analyses from the simulation outputs, all using Excel. Participants will be provided with the CoralPatchSim software to load. 

Heron Room Reef Futures 2018 meghan.balling@noaa.gov

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CoralPatchSim Software and Suggested Protocols for Coral Community Mitigation Analyses

Other (please specify below) 00:01 AM - 11:59 PM (America/New_York) 2018/12/10 05:01:00 UTC - 2018/12/11 04:59:00 UTC
Decisions on the choice of locations for construction or dredging involving coral community damage, and on required compensatory mitigation actions for both planned and unplanned damage, generally require ecological forecasting capabilities. U.S. federal laws, in particular, focus on estimated losses of ecosystem services over time and their replacement – often in the form of on-site restoration and/or the development of new areas of similar ecological habitat. CoralPatchSim software can assist in providing such forecasting capabilities. In combination with in-situ measurements of coral diameters, information on growth forms, competition hierarchy, and other traits from literature and online sources, the program projects coral community development on a spatially explicit, 2-D, centimeter-resolution grid. ‘Species’ can actually be genus-form combinations. Storm disturbance frequency and magnitude can be varied. The fine resolution facilitates the inclusion of stationary coral fragments. Program outputs include estimates over time of bottom cover, volumes, surface areas, calcium carbonate production, and the refuge volumes available to fish by size-category for the simulated communities. The estimation equations are based on generalized geometries of major habitat-structuring benthos, and so will be applicable globally. The software is complementary to other available tools, including the ReefBudget methodology, the Coral Trait Database, the Indo Pacific Coral Finder and other field guides, as well as habitat equivalency analyses via spreadsheets or the Visual_HEA Software. Suggestions are provided for applying existing data, and for efficiently obtaining new field data for the analyses.
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John McManus
Professor, U. Miami
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Lisa McManus
Post-Doc, Department Of Ecology, Evolution, And Natural Resources, Rutgers University
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