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Citizen-reported coyote sightings documented by the City of Montreal since 2017. The data supports the city's coyote management plan for public education and safety. Records are updated as of March 2026.
Geoscience Australia's marine surveys from 2007 onwards provide towed video and still images of the seafloor. The data includes footage from 21 surveys conducted between 2007 and 2013, covering coastal and deep-sea environments up to 1-2 km in transect length. This imagery offers direct observations of geological features, habitats, and organisms in Australia's marine jurisdiction.
Vegetation features represented by polygons for metropolitan Melbourne as of 2014. The dataset is part of the Plan Melbourne Action 91 initiative, also known as Cooling & Greening or Vegetation and Urban Heat Mapping. It was published by the Department of Transport and Planning and last updated in April 2026.
NASA-funded research developed remote sensing and modeling capabilities to monitor ecosystem changes in coastal Arctic waters. The project focuses on the coastal areas around the Colville, Kuparuk, and Sagavanirktok rivers on Alaska's North Slope, investigating how changing riverine fluxes affect light, nutrients, primary production, and phytoplankton community structure. It integrates in situ data, remote sensing measurements, and modeling to understand organic carbon dynamics.
Five borehole cores from the Goldwyer Formation in Western Australia's Canning Basin were analyzed using palynological, petrographic, molecular, and stable isotopic methods. The study focuses on the Middle Ordovician period, detecting two major transgression events and identifying the oldest cryptospores in Australia. This research was contributed by Geoscience Australia Data and was last updated on 2026-04-20.
Vegetation Cover for metropolitan Melbourne 2018 contains vegetation features represented by polygons as at 2018. The dataset is part of the Plan Melbourne Action 91 initiative, also referred to as Cooling & Greening or Vegetation and Urban heat mapping. It was published by the Department of Transport and Planning and last updated on 2026-04-09.
1300-million-year-old microfossils from the McMinn Formation shales include algal cells, filaments, and large acritarchs. The flora is considered advanced for its geological age and preserved in a good state due to low thermal metamorphism. The dataset is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
UKSeaMap Predictive Habitats Map 2025 (version 1) is a broad-scale prediction of physical seabed habitats for the entire UK extended Continental Shelf. The map uses models of depth, light, sediment, and energy to predict habitats, providing outputs in both the EUNIS 2007-11 and Marine Habitat Classification for Britain and Ireland v22.04 systems. It is produced by the Joint Nature Conservation Committee as part of the UK Atlas of Seabed Habitats (UKASH).
Seabird 2000 is a full census of breeding seabirds in Britain and Ireland conducted between 1999 and 2003. The dataset contains counts of 25 seabird species from coastal and inland colonies, mapped as points and polygons. Data was gathered by professional and volunteer ornithologists and is managed by the Joint Nature Conservation Committee.
UKSeaMap 2016 is a broad-scale predictive seabed habitat map for the UK continental shelf, generated by the Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) as part of EMODnet Seabed Habitats 2013-2016 activities. It includes a roughly 100-meter resolution habitat map and a set of confidence maps. The map classifies habitats using the EUNIS system, MSFD predominant habitats, and the Marine Habitat Classification for Britain and Ireland.
Joint Nature Conservation Committee collates boundary and attribute data for Special Protection Areas (SPAs) with marine components across UK waters. The dataset includes a shapefile with site boundaries and attributes like site code and name, and a spreadsheet with protected feature information such as species name. The data was last updated on 2026-04-14.
A geospatial feature class depicting broadscale seabed habitats for the Mid St George's Channel recommended Marine Conservation Zone. The map results from an integrated analysis of acoustic and ground-truthing data collected in a 2013 survey, using object-based image analysis. It was produced by the Joint Nature Conservation Committee and last updated in April 2026.
March 2022 extract from the SCDB database details lands managed by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) not vested under its administered Acts. The dataset includes Crown land and Freehold land identified for future conservation reserves, replacing the previous DPaW Managed Lands and Waters dataset. It is maintained by the DBCA Land Unit and requires combination with the DBCA - Legislated Lands and Waters dataset for full scope.
Palaeozoic, Mesozoic, and Cainozoic sedimentary rocks totaling about 10,000 meters underlie the Canning Basin in Western Australia. The basin covers an area of 430,000 km² onshore and 165,000 km² offshore, with its sequence divided into 11 informal basin-wide intervals. This dataset is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
Version 1.0 of the Skills and Competencies Taxonomy (SCT) streamlines terminology for hundreds of occupational descriptors used in the labor market. Employment and Social Development Canada updated this 2023 version with corrected errors, refined syntax, and added new descriptors. The SCT is a core pillar of the Occupational and Skills Information System (OaSIS), which provides measurement indicators for these descriptors across more than 900 occupations.
Metropolitan Melbourne's 2018 urban heat island and vegetation features are represented as polygons based on 2016 ABS Mesh Blocks. The dataset is part of the Plan Melbourne Action 91 initiative, also known as Cooling & Greening. It was published by the Department of Transport and Planning.
275.7 KB of Excel tables containing sequencing results and volatile organic compound profiles from soils associated with tomato wilt caused by Ralstonia solanacearum. The dataset includes relative abundance of rhizosphere bacteria at the phylum level and VOC profiles from suppressive and conducive soils, authored by Yishuo Huang and last updated in May 2026.
Xue Yu presents a novel AI-powered 'gut–brain–sleep' digital-twin nursing ecosystem (G-B-S DT-N) that translates microbiome and neuroimmune signals into precision interventions for sleep and mood disorders. The dataset is a 19.1 KB DOCX file describing the ecosystem's architecture, which integrates multi-omics data, EEG sleep microstructure, real-time sensors, and EMR feeds. It was last updated on April 15, 2026.
Geological data describes the evolution of Australia's passive continental margins through five seafloor-spreading episodes. The earliest episode occurred 155 million years ago off northwestern Australia, with the latest starting 55 million years ago south of Australia. This dataset is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
Approximately 750 sponge specimens from the Oceanic Shoals Commonwealth Marine Reserve were assigned to 348 species, with only 18% being taxonomically described. The data, compiled from three marine surveys, was used to analyze relationships between sponge communities, geomorphic features, and environmental variables like depth and substrate hardness. This study by Przeslawski et al. was published in 2015 to inform marine reserve management strategies.