Epifauna Diversity on Dockside Surface Perimeters in Burrard Inlet and Fraser River Delta, British Columbia

These data sets provide information pertaining to epifauna and substrate estimates collected at dockside perimeters of floating docks located in Burrard Inlet and Fraser River Delta, British Columbia, between August and November, 2020. Data sets were compiled and formatted by Meagan Mak.

Epifauna diversity was examined along surface perimeters of floating docks in Burrard Inlet and Fraser River Delta in southwestern British Columbia. Diversity estimates were obtained from video surveys collected over three depth-intervals: 1) Splash zone (SZ): depth-interval directly 15-cm above air-water interface; 2) Subsurface zone (SSZ): depth-interval (0-21 cm) below air-water interface; and 3) Deep-water zone (DZ): depth-interval below the SSZ (21-41 cm). Dock substrate consisted of combinations of wood, concrete, tires, plastic-floats, and metal, while epifauna and epiflora included anemones, tunicates, sponge, tube-worms, sea stars, bivalves, crabs, nudibranchs, urchins, barnacles, limpets, chitons, isopods, macroalgae and seagrass. Mussels ranged between 46% and 95% coverage across docks (median: 93%), while frequency of occurrence ranged between 85% and 100% (median: 99%), providing a biological-based substrate for other epifauna. The splash-zone consisted of outcropped mussels, encroached macroalgae from the waterline, and invertebrates above the waterline (limpets, chiton). If present, Ulva spp. typically formed a consistent narrow band (2-3 cm) above the waterline across all docks. Benthic (pipefish, sculpin) and pelagic (perch) fish were associated with epifaunal coverage and pelagic (open-water medium) settings. The Coast Guard Sea Island dock may experience episodic low-salinity intrusions supporting marine organisms at this site (ochre star, sculpin, limpet).

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Last Updated April 17, 2026, 21:43 (UTC)
Created April 17, 2026, 21:43 (UTC)
contact_email Terri.Sutherland@dfo-mpo.gc.ca
contact_person {"en": "Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Science/Ecosystems Science,604-775-8843,Terri.Sutherland@dfo-mpo.gc.ca", "fr": "Gouvernement du Canada; Pêches et Océans Canada; Science/Sciences des écosystèmes,Terri.Sutherland@dfo-mpo.gc.ca"}
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open_canada_date_modified 2023-10-03 00:00:00
open_canada_date_published 2023-09-14 00:00:00
open_canada_keywords {"en": ["British Columbia", "Burrard Inlet", "floating docks", "surface perimeter", "video surveys", "epifauna", "substrate", "Oceanography", "Aquatic ecosystems"], "fr": ["Colombie-Britannique", "l'inlet Burrard", "quais flottants", "périmètre de la surface", "relevés vidéo", "épifaune", "substrat", "Océanographie", "Écosystème aquatique"]}
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title_fr Diversité de l'épifaune dans les périmètres de surface à quai dans l'inlet Burrard et le delta du fleuve Fraser, en Colombie-Britannique
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