ReefKIM: An integrated geodatabase for sustainable management of the Kimberley Reefs, North West Australia

Moataz N. Kordi, Lindsay B. Collins, Michael O'Leary, Alexandra Stevens

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Abstract

Coral reefs of the Kimberley Bioregion are seldom studied due to limited accessibility and extreme water conditions, which make management of these vital ecosystems a challenging task. Managing reef resources requires a considerable amount of credible, consistent and continual information. We identified the geographic information system (GIS) approach to be useful in developing an integrated geodatabase by acquiring information from different sources relating to the Kimberley reefs. Based on this approach, the study aimed to create a foundation for the first comprehensive geodatabase of the Kimberley reefs, called ReefKIM. The work included compiling existing spatial and non-spatial data, as well as collecting new data to complete information gaps. The study demonstrates how new technologies can be harnessed to crowdsource data from a wide range of people though a web-based platform. ReefKIM will provide a practical tool for scientists and managers to facilitate better monitoring and sustainable management of these vital natural resources. Moreover, it will support further studies in various disciplines leading to a more detailed understanding of the Kimberley Bioregion reefs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)234-243
Number of pages10
JournalOcean and Coastal Management
Volume119
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2016
Externally publishedYes

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