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This dataset contains macrozoobenthos data from the BfG - Estuary Monitoring Programme.
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This dataset contains macrobenthos data from the Norwegian Skagerrak coast.
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Seaweed records for the coasts of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales held by the Biological Records Centre on behalf of the British Phycological Society, which is the primary dataset owner. The majority of the data were collected by members of the British Phycological Society as part of the Marine Algae Recording Scheme (http://www.brc.ac.uk/recording_schemes.asp) and were published in the 2003 atlas (see below).
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Marine biological surveys of seabed and shore habitats in four areas exposed to strong tidal currents around southwest and northwest Wales, made in summer 2002 and 2003.
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The survey represents the first systematic study of divers, grebes, seaduck, cormorant, shag and auks within these sea areas.
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56 samples of macrozoobenthos collected in the Belgian part of the North Sea in 2000. Sampling device was a Van Veen grab.
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NMNH Invertebrate Zoology Collections records, 8784 Bryozoa, 68401 Coelenterates, 220965 Crustacea, 75012 Echinoderms, 196851 Mollusks, 28853 Porifera, 16466 Tunicates, 171401 Worms, 93268 General; Total number of 884216 records currently represent approximately 33% of actual specimen holdings, as of 10 May 2007.
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Contains information mainly from studies around offshore oil and gas platforms in the Norwegian waters.
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The records in this dataset are the results of the Conchological Society's Marine Census which has been run since 1876.
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"Intertidal species, effort based search undertaken by students (16+) and volunteer groups with support from an ecologist. During the twenty minute timed species search surveyors look for 22 species, 4 non native and 18 climate change indicator species within 1 of 3 habitats rockpools; boulders, crevices and overhangs; or open rock. Abundance is recorded using a simplified version of SACFORN. "