Sponge Transect Videos
Document Type
Video File
Publication Date
Summer 2011
Disciplines
Marine Biology
Abstract
This video transect was taken in Newport, Oregon. Researchers are able to use this video to quantify relative abundance and diversity of benthic (i.e. bottom-dwelling) organisms.
Duration
2 minutes
Related Resource
For a still image from this transect, refer to Newport Transect 03, Image 01.
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For a still image from this transect, refer to Newport Transect 03, Image 02.
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For a still image from this transect, refer to Newport Transect 03, Image 03.
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For a still image from this transect, refer to Newport Transect 03, Image 04.
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For a still image from this transect, refer to Newport Transect 03, Image 05.
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For a still image from this transect, refer to Newport Transect 03, Image 06.
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For a still image from this transect, refer to Newport Transect 03, Image 07.
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For a still image from this transect, refer to Newport Transect 03, Image 08.
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For a still image from this transect, refer to Newport Transect 03, Image 09.
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For a still image from this transect, refer to Newport Transect 03, Image 10.
Rights
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License.
Recommended Citation
Weisz, Jeremy B.; Hammerquist, Amy; Creech, Matthew; and Cowgill, Stacia, "Newport Transect Video 03" (2011). Sponge Transect Videos. Video File. Submission 3.
https://digitalcommons.linfield.edu/biol_transects_vids/3
Comments
Support for this project was provided by the Linfield Center for the Northwest and the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust.