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Impacts of trawling on benthic habitats in the subantarctic and high antarctic - Benthic Invertebrate Database [ASAC_1189_benthic_database]
This project aims to assess the vulnerability of and risks to habitats in Australian fisheries in the Australian Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)/Australian Fishing Zone (AFZ) of the Southern Ocean to ...
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Southern Ocean Calcareous Zooplankton Response to Ocean Acidification - Data from V3 2012 of the Aurora Australis [ASAC_3046_V32012]
These data have been collected as part of ASAC (AAS) project 3046 on voyage 3 of the Aurora Australis in the 2011-2012 season. Data were collected from a series of RMT Trawls conducted from the trawl ...
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Environmental Impact Assessment of the Davis Sewage Outfall [DAVIS_STP]
CHILD DIFs
Untreated, macerated wastewater effluent has been discharged to the sea at Davis Station since 2005, when the old wastewater treatment infrastructure was removed. This environmental assessment was ...
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Trophic Ecology of the Antarctic Nearshore Zone [TRENZ]
CHILD DIFs
Project Objectives
1) To describe trophic relationships in near shore marine benthic ecosystems of East Antarctica and determine the importance of environmental forces (such as sea ice and primary ...
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Trophic Ecology of the Antarctic Nearshore Zone - Stable Isotope datasets [TRENZ_Stable_Isotopes]
CHILD DIFs
PARENT DIF
Project Objectives
1) To describe trophic relationships in near shore marine benthic ecosystems of East Antarctica and determine the importance of environmental forces (such as sea ice and primary ...
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Organismes Benthiques du Plateau Continental Antarctique [1124_2_IPEV_FR]
Collections d'histoire naturelle des organismes benthiques du plateau continental Antarctique et ses donn?es associ?es. Campagnes CEAMARC et REVOLTA.
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Natural variability and human induced change in Antarctic nearshore marine benthic communities - Parent Metadata Record [ASAC_2201]
CHILD DIFs
The natural world is a mosaic of different habitats and biological communities; the tiles of this mosaic may be small but the patterns formed can be measured at many scales from metres to thousands ...
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Australian Institute of Marine Science – Bioresources Library. [AIMS_REEF_Bioresource_Library]
PARENT DIF
Collection of marine organisms for bioactivity screening, focused in the shallow waters off the coastlines of Queensland and Western Australia, beginning in 1987 and continuing to the present. Small ...
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National Museum of Natural History Invertebrate Zoology Collections [NMNH_Invertebrate_Zoology_Collection]
NMNH Invertebrate Zoology Collections records, 8784 Bryozoa, 68401 Coelenterates, 220965 Crustacea, 75012 Echinoderms, 196851 Mollusks, 28853 Porifera, 16466 Tunicates, 171401 Worms, 93268 General; ...
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Environmental Genomics of Salpa thompsoni in the Southern Ocean [salp_genomics]
Salpa thompsoni samples were collected during two cruises in the Southern Ocean in 2009 and 2010. Individual salp specimens were identified while alive, dissected to remove the gut and gut contents, ...
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Taxonomically comprehensive assessment of biodiversity of animal plankton throughout the world ocean [CMarZ_zooplankton]
The Census of Marine Zooplankton (CMarZ) is a field project of the Census of
Marine Life (see http://www.CoML.org ). CMarZ will work toward a taxonomically
comprehensive assessment ...
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Ifremer BIOCEAN database (Deep Sea Benthic Fauna) [ifremer]
The Biocean database was designed to gather the extremely large volume of data collected from different deep-sea ecosystem studies conducted by Ifremer's department of "Environnement Profond" and ...
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Organism counts from vertical plankton tows, 1997-2003, California Current System, Northeast Pacific GLOBEC Program [vpt_NEP]
Plankton populations were monitored at standard sections across the California
Current System, years 1997 to 2003. Approximately 100 survey cruises were made
to ...
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Analysis of the community structure of subtidal reefs at Cape Armitage (species composition of invertebrates and fish, sediment spicule mat depth, sediment type, sedimentation rates and tissue sampling for analysis) [K054_1987_1989_NZ_1]
CHILD DIFs
A dive site was selected at Cape Armitage to conduct a marine benthos survey. The water was approximately 25m deep and the bottom was found to be rocky and inhabited by sponges. Other sites were ...
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Analysis of the reef slope community structure at Pram Point (species composition of invertebrates and fish, sponge reproduction, sediment type, sedimentation rates and tissue sampling for analysis) [K054_1991_1992_NZ_1]
CHILD DIFs
The reef community at Cape Armitage was surveyed over two seasons (1987/88 and 1988/89). This community exists on a fan like shallow slope platform. In the same season, Pram Point was initially assessed ...
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Plankton abundance data collected from a towed Video Plankton Recorder; Jun 1994, Jan and Mar 1995; Georges Bank; GLOBEC. [vpr_cashjian_GB]
A Video Plankton Recorder (VPR) was towed, in a towyo fashion, along three
180-200 km transects across the northeast region of Georges Bank during June
1994, January/March ...
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Zooplankton abundance, vertical and horizontal distribution (MOCNESS system), April-June 2001-02, continental margin west of Antarctic Peninsula, GLOBEC. [zooabund_lmg_SO]
Using a Multiple Opening and Closing Nets and Environmental Sensing System
(MOCNESS), zooplankton samples were collected at selected depth intervals in
the water column. Zooplankton ...
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Zooplankton populations were sampled at standard stations using a MOCNESS 1 m^2 net tow system, 2000 and 2002, California Current System, Northeast Pacific GLOBEC Program. [MOC1_NEP]
Standard sections were repeatly sampled for zooplankton concentrations using a
MOCNESS 1 m^2 net tow system during 2000 and 2002. These cross
shelf/California Current sections ...
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Collaborative Research: Salpa Thompsoni in the Southern Ocean: Bioenergetics, Population Dynamics and Biogeochemical Impact [NSF-ANT03-38290]
Salps are planktonic grazers that have a life history, feeding biology and population dynamic strikingly different from krill, copepods or other crustacean zooplankton. Salps can occur in very dense ...
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Museum Victoria Marine Invertebrates data via OZCAM [OBIS_OZCAM_MV_MarineInvertebrates]
PARENT DIF
This data source pertains to Museum Victoria's Marine Biology collections which
comprise invertebrate (non insect) taxa. Museum Victoria, Australia's largest
public museums organisation, ...
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Australian Museum marine faunal data via OZCAM [OBIS_OZCAM_AM]
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The Australian Museum has an international reputation in the fields of natural
history and indigenous studies research, community programs and exhibitions.
The Museum was established in 1827 and is ...
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Museum Victoria marine faunal data via OZCAM [OBIS_OZCAM_MV]
CHILD DIFs
PARENT DIF
Museum Victoria, Australia's largest public museums organisation, is the State
Museum for Victoria (Australia), responsible for the care of the state's
collections, conducting research, and providing ...
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Pelagic Tunicates of the Southern Ocean [AADC-00023]
This dataset is a document describing the Pelagic Tunicates of the Southern Ocean. It lists all the known Southern Ocean species and with illustrated diagrams provides a guide to their taxonomic identification. ...
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Survey of Benthic and Other Marine Invertebrates of Prydz Bay Region, Antarctica [ASAC_21]
Project Title: Survey of benthic and other marine invertebrates of the Prydz Bay region, Antarctica.
Investigators: Dr W. Zeidler and Mrs K.L. Gowlett-Holmes, South Australian Museum, Adelaide.
Project ...
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Register of Antarctic Marine Species [SCAR-MarBIN] [SCARMarBIN_RAMS]
PARENT DIF
The objective of the Register of Antarctic Marine Species (RAMS) is to compile
and manage an authoritative taxonomic list of species occurring in the
Antarctic marine environment, for establishing ...
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