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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
24,213 datasets
An audio recording of women demonstrating 'kutanda' fishing techniques. The 20.5 MB WAV file was authored by Marie-Annick Moreau and last updated in June 2026. The demonstration is conducted in the Kindengereko and Kiswahili languages.
34.8 KB PDF by Marie-Annick Moreau describes the traditional use of loincloths by men for fishing. The document, last updated in June 2026, likely contains an ethnographic account explaining the cultural practices and reasons behind this attire.
An EAF video annotation file of 14.1 KB documents a specific fishing net construction method. Bumbo explains his technique of looping the palm rope rather than tying it off while other men build a fishing fence. The file was authored by Marie-Annick Moreau and last updated on June 3, 2026.
24.2 KB of annotated audio data in EAF format, authored by Marie-Annick Moreau and last updated on June 3, 2026. The dataset likely contains a description of the cash role and advantages of Nyando fishing over net fishing, as narrated by individuals named Bumbo and Lumolumo.
Abdalah Saidi Mwingo describes the use of stones to anchor fishing fences in an ethnographic interview. The dataset is a 19.9 MB WAV audio file authored by Marie-Annick Moreau and shared under a CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0 license. The record was last updated on figshare in June 2026.
Marie-Annick Moreau authored a 35.5 KB PDF document featuring self-introductions by mobile weir fishers and research collaborators Karim S. Tenge and Moshi S. Bora. The document was last updated on June 3, 2026. It is shared under a CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0 license.
Marie-Annick Moreau authored a 107.3 MB video file on figshare, last updated on 2026-06-03. The compilation shows a person named Turo creating a fish fence panel, from the first row of twining to cutting the top of the reeds after the final row of palm rope. The dataset is licensed under CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0.
Marie-Annick Moreau created an audio recording documenting a traditional fishing technique. The 13.6 MB WAV file captures a conversation about twining palm rope around reeds and a preference for this method over net fishing. The dataset was last updated on June 3, 2026.
Mzee Kulenga, a Tanzanian fisherman, describes the factors influencing the size of basket traps. The 71.9 KB PDF file contains an ethnographic account of targeting specific fish species, which affects hoop size and stick count. Authored by Marie-Annick Moreau, the record was last updated on June 3, 2026.
Two audio recordings of oral histories from Mzee Kulenga and Mzee Ndile, describing their first fishing experiences and dangerous animals encountered while fishing. The dataset is a 35.4 KB EAF file published by Marie-Annick Moreau on figshare. It was last updated on June 3, 2026.
An audio recording introduces Mzee Ndile and Mzee Kulenga, who name and discuss the type of fishing trap they will be making for the Endangered Material Knowledge Programme. The 13.6 MB WAV file was authored by Marie-Annick Moreau and is licensed under CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0. It was last updated on June 3, 2026.
Annual Report on the Environment, the Sound Material-Cycle Society and the Biodiversity in Japan 2013 is an official government document published by Japan's Ministry of the Environment. The report likely contains policy analysis, progress metrics, and strategic overviews related to environmental protection and sustainability. It was authored by the Ministry's General Policy Division, Environmental Planning Office.
An official 2015 annual report published by Japan's Ministry of the Environment. The document likely contains policy analysis, progress metrics, and narrative summaries related to environmental protection, material-cycle society development, and biodiversity conservation. It is authored by the ministry's Comprehensive Policy Division, Environmental Planning Office.
The 2017 annual report from Japan's Ministry of the Environment. It likely contains policy analysis and status updates on environmental management, the sound material-cycle society, and biodiversity. The report was authored by the Ministry's Comprehensive Policy Division, Environmental Planning Office.
Sediment sample analysis results from a 2003 survey of Sydney Harbour, collected by Geoscience Australia and the Defence Science and Technology Organisation. The data was used to ground-truth multibeam sonar mapping for the Coastal CRC's Coastal Water Habitat Mapping Project. The report documents the physical character and distribution of sediments to classify benthic habitats.
1998 mapping by Mattiske and Havel provides a 1:50,000 scale coverage of pre-European vegetation complexes in the south west forest region of Western Australia. The dataset was reviewed and corrected in 2015, incorporating a unique numerical identifier (SWFor_ID), and further refined in 2016 to align with soil-landscape mapping and consolidate boundaries.
Digital Earth Australia Intertidal provides annual continental-scale elevation and exposure products for Australia's intertidal zone. The data is mapped at a 10-meter resolution from Landsat and Sentinel-2 satellite archives. It is produced by Geoscience Australia to support monitoring of dynamic coastal environments.
The CAMS Global Fire Assimilation System (GFAS) provides near-real-time information on biomass burning and vegetation fires. It uses satellite observations of fire radiative power (FRP) to estimate fire location, intensity, and emissions. The data is produced by Copernicus and is provided as continuous raster GeoTIFFs.
3,086,200 hectares of south-eastern New South Wales were mapped to classify terrestrial, wetland, and estuarine vegetation into 206 distinct groups. The dataset, produced by the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water, provides a pre-European settlement baseline for the South-east Highlands, Australian Alps, South-west Slopes, and SE Corner bioregions. Mapping was conducted at scales between 1:25,000 and 1:100,000.
Land parcels under Melbourne's Biodiversity Conservation Strategy that may require salvage of protected species like the Victorian Grassland Earless Dragon. The dataset is defined by a 2025 protocol from the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action and was last updated in April 2026. It identifies areas where development may trigger procedures for plants and animals listed under the EPBC and FFG Acts.