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  • Oyster Reef Ecosystem Recovery Monitoring: A Habitat Case Study for the US Army Corps of Engineers Aquatic Restoration Monitoring for Ecosystem Recovery (ARMER) Network

    Abstract: Oyster reefs are native to oceanic coasts of the contiguous United States, are great contributors to secondary production in estuaries, and provide food and other services to humans. Unfortunately, oyster reefs have become functionally extinct throughout much of their historical range due to overharvesting, disease, poor water quality, and weather-related drivers. Restoration efforts are underway in response to these population collapses and seek to replenish oyster populations to a level sustainable for ecosystem services. To evaluate effectiveness of these restoration interventions and characterize oyster reef recovery status on large scales, coordinated monitoring is needed to facilitate long-term collection, storage, and dissemination of data. The US Army Corps of Engineers has proposed the development of the Aquatic Restoration Monitoring for Ecosystem Recovery (ARMER) Network, a monitoring system composed of nationwide restoration and reference sites, to generate high-quality, replicated datasets to address large-scale ecosystem restoration challenges. This report details a framework of recovery attributes and associated monitoring metrics and methods proposed to characterize oyster reef habitat recovery following ecosystem restoration interventions. Monitoring recommendations, as well as existing monitoring networks and communities of practice, are discussed as key potential facets and partners in the operationalization of ARMER.