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Joint Nature Conservation Committee produced seabed habitat maps for the West Shetland Shelf area in 2013. The maps classify benthic habitats using a top-down rule-based approach and a bottom-up object-based approach, integrating acoustic, bathymetry, and backscatter data. Habitat polygons are labeled according to the Marine Habitat Classification for Britain and Ireland (MNCR) and translated to EUNIS codes, with accompanying confidence assessments.
Seabed habitat maps for the Firth of Forth and Wee Bankie to Gourdon areas were generated using a top-down rule-based approach. The project, led by the Joint Nature Conservation Committee, classified habitats to level 3 or 4 of the EUNIS system and level 2 or 3 of the MNCR classification. Each produced habitat map includes a confidence assessment and certainty of classification maps.
A seabed habitat map for the Solan Bank to Fair Isle Channel area, created in 2013. The map was generated by the Joint Nature Conservation Committee using acoustic data and a rule-based top-down approach. It classifies habitats according to the Marine Habitat Classification for Britain and Ireland and the EUNIS system, with accompanying confidence assessments.
165 adult anuran individuals from nine species were sampled to assess anthropogenic microfibers adhered to their skin. The data originates from a study conducted in coastal wetlands of the southern Brazilian Coastal Plain. The dataset was authored by Diana Balieiro Pinheiro and last updated in April 2026.
Geospatial range maps for 77 habitats reported under the EU Habitats Directive. The data covers 69 terrestrial and 8 marine habitats in the UK Atlantic region for the 2007-2012 reporting period. It was produced by the Joint Nature Conservation Committee for the 3rd UK Habitats Directive report submitted in 2013.
77 terrestrial and marine habitats across the UK Atlantic region were assessed for conservation status between 2007 and 2012. This dataset contains the distribution map data submitted to the European Commission as part of the UK's third Habitats Directive report. Most data are provided at a 10km square resolution based on a standardized EU-wide grid.
A multi-tab spreadsheet dataset contains supporting information used for the 3rd UK Habitats Directive report submitted in 2013. The data, provided by UK Country Agencies and the Joint Nature Conservation Committee, details the conservation status of habitats and species listed under the directive. It includes separate tabs for habitat details, species details, pressures, threats, conservation measures, and code lookups.
The 2013 UK Habitats Directive report contains tabular data on the conservation status of habitats and species. The Joint Nature Conservation Committee compiled this information from UK Country Agencies and offshore data providers. It includes separate sheets for habitat details, species details, pressures, threats, conservation measures, and supporting lookup tables.
Geoscience Australia produced this map for the Australian Fisheries Management Authority to assist with enforcement of Australia's maritime boundaries. The map includes an explanation of applicable boundaries and a list of their coordinates for the Timor and Arafura Seas. It was updated in 2019 to reflect the 2018 Australia/Timor-Leste Maritime Boundaries Treaty.
Northwestern Australia's Rowley Terrace, offshore Canning Basin, is the source for this collection of Upper Triassic fossils. The data includes branching spongiomorphs and two coral taxa, indicating a Late Triassic (Norian-Rhaetian) age and possible reef facies. It was dredged during BMR Cruise 95 and is provided by Geoscience Australia.
A four-year collaborative habitat mapping program from 2014 to 2018 aimed to improve knowledge of marine environments in the Darwin and Bynoe Harbour regions. Geoscience Australia, the Australian Institute of Marine Science, and the Northern Territory Government Department of Environment and Natural Resources collated baseline information and developed thematic habitat maps. The program was funded by offset funds from the INPEX-operated Ichthys LNG Project and co-investments from the partner agencies.
Historical topographic map series—Queensland is a collection of digitized topographic maps over Queensland from 1886 to 2012. The maps, provided by Natural Resources and Mines, Manufacturing and Regional and Rural Development, show graphic representations of features including relief, hydrography, vegetation, and cultural elements. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-27.
Feather mass data provides a proxy for plumage maintenance investment across 18 native New Zealand passerine species. Santi Guallar compiled this dataset by pairing each species with a surrogate Palearctic species of similar body size to estimate wing-feather masses. The data was last updated in April 2026.
SECRET provides oceanographic measurements collected from the California coast to Hawaii between 1998 and 2006. The dataset is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). It captures ecological and chemical responses to environmental trends across a significant transect of the mid-Pacific Ocean.
A four-year collaborative habitat mapping program in the Darwin and Bynoe Harbour region, conducted by Geoscience Australia, the Australian Institute of Marine Science, and the Northern Territory Government. This report is the second of three providing scientific analyses and interpretations of marine abiotic patterns. The program was funded by offset funds from the INPEX-operated Ichthys LNG Project and co-investments from the involved agencies.
A project by Geoscience Australia, last updated in April 2026, documents the geomorphology of Australia's near-pristine estuaries. The data provides benchmark information on natural and cultural heritage values, biodiversity, and habitat. This information is intended for comparison with modified estuaries to inform natural resource management.
Geoscience Australia's final report for the Gippsland Marine Environmental Monitoring project details a multi-component study on the impacts of seismic operations on marine life. The study was initiated in response to a 2015 seismic survey and includes sound modelling, scallop assessments using AUV and dredging, fish behavior tracking, and fisheries catch analysis. The report is available in PDF, ZIP, DOCX, and HTML formats.
Queensland's Birdsville 4-mile sheet area features a sequence of at least 3,000 feet of Mesozoic sediments and up to 100 feet of Tertiary rocks. The data, from Geoscience Australia, describes the geology of the western Great Artesian Basin, including aquifer characteristics and potential petroleum source rocks. It was last updated on 2026-04-30.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a review document examining the use of abiotic variables as surrogates for patterns in benthic marine biodiversity. The review discusses how these variables relate to ecological processes and their measurement at management-relevant scales. The record was last updated on 2026-04-30.
A participant overview table for a neuroscience study, last updated on 2026-05-07. The dataset, shared by Sophia Gimple under a CC-BY-4.0 license, contains metadata on participants' demographics, handedness, and details of implanted electrocorticography (ECoG) grids over motor and sensory cortices. It distinguishes between participants who executed and attempted movement.