



Biodiversity Survey sites are located in the same areas as Long-Term sites, or in areas of special interest (e.g. Areas of Special Biological Significance, areas where a disturbance has occurred, remote areas). Sites are typically established in areas where there is at least 30 m of contiguous rocky reef (the length of the baseline transect), but a site can be broken into two smaller sections, or adapted as necessary to fit within the constraints of smaller rocky reefs.


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