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These grid data were derived from National Parks and Wildlife Service cetacean surveys within the Irish MSFD area and the EEA-10km GRID. The grid shows the current distribution of Harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) in Irish coastal and marine waters. The data were collected for the purposes of 2019 reporting under Article 17 of the EU Habitats Directive.
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These grid data were derived from National Parks and Wildlife Service cetacean surveys within the Irish MSFD area and the EEA-10km GRID. The grid shows the current distribution of Harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) and Grey seal (Halichoreus grypus) in Irish coastal and marine waters. The data were collected for the purposes of 2019 reporting under Article 17 of the EU Habitats Directive.
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Data about physics, biogeochemistry and paleoceanography of the eastern subtropical North Atlantic.
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Acoustic surveys are generally carried out on spawning and pre-spawning aggregations of fish.
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This is the spatial dataset for UWTV Survey stations in the areas known as the Aran Grounds, the Irish Sea and the Celtic Sea which are surveyed on three separate surveys.
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The purpose of the survey is to investigate the impact of fishing on the abundance and biological parameters of deepwater species.
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The survey is intended to collect information on maturity, sex ratio, growth, etc. for a number of species that are of commercial importance. The survey takes place in early spring, the time when most fish spawn. It is important to sample during the spawning season as immature fish can be easily distinguished from mature fish during this time.
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Baseline, geographical and temporal trend monitoring of heavy metals and chlorinated hydrocarbons in biota from Irish estuarine and coastal waters. This spatial dataset includes the sample locations monitored.
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Eels monitoring as part of Newport Catchment.
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Shapefiles of the spawning areas of different fish species: Herring, Cod, Mackerel, Hake, Horse Mackerel, Megrim, Blue Whiting, Whiting and Haddock