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Maps show the search and harvest areas used by community residents for all subsistence resources combined across Interior Alaska for the years 2011 through 2017. The data were collected by the Division of Subsistence, Alaska Department of Fish and Game using standardized methods and are provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
A post-survey report details a 2012 marine biodiversity survey in the Oceanic Shoals Commonwealth Marine Reserve in the Timor Sea. The survey was conducted by the Australian Institute of Marine Science, Geoscience Australia, the University of Western Australia, and the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory. Data from the survey supports ecosystem modeling and the work of the Department of Environment.
Marine Sediments: Interactions between Macro- and Microorganisms is a research overview from the Australian Ocean Data Network, last updated in April 2026. It synthesizes the state of science on biological and chemical interactions in coastal, estuarine, and deep-sea sediments. The document focuses on plant-microbe, animal-microbe, and community-level interactions, their impact on sediment geochemistry, and associated conceptual and numeric models.
Designations from 1982 to the present day establish a network of protected sites for bird conservation in Wales. This spatial dataset contains the digital boundaries of all Special Protection Areas (SPAs), which are designated under the EC Birds Directive of 1979 and form part of the European Natura 2000 network. The data has been held digitally since the mid-1990s and is managed by Natural Resources Wales in conjunction with the UK Joint Nature Conservation Committee.
412.9 KB of data, code, and report supporting a research paper on plant competition. The dataset includes CSV files, RMD analysis code, and TREEFILE phylogenetic data. It was authored by Guo and published on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Nine radiocarbon-dated pollen profiles from a latitudinal transect in southwest Yukon Territory reconstruct postglacial environmental history. The study analyzes fossil pollen sequences to document vegetation succession from herb tundra to boreal forest over millennia. Records from the Upper Nisling Valley, Ittlemit Lake, and Bear Lakes areas provide evidence for regional climatic changes.
Lord Howe Island shelf bathymetry is visualized in a flythrough video derived from merged multibeam sonar grids. The data incorporates sonar collected in 2008, legacy data, and satellite-derived bathymetry, showing features like a drowned reef and sediment basins. This work was produced by Geoscience Australia as part of the Marine Biodiversity Research Hub, funded by the Commonwealth Environment Research Facilities programme.
Ecological units defined by bedrock, climate, physiography, and vegetation for descriptive, planning, and resource management purposes. The dataset is structured into three hierarchical categories: Ecozone, Ecoregion, and Ecodistrict. It was created by the Government of Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources and was last updated in March 2026.
Wildlife values area and site data consolidates 13 wildlife data classes collected by the Ministry of Natural Resources. Locations are represented as points or polygons for activities like breeding, feeding, and wintering, used to support forest policy and resource management.
A flythrough movie visualizes the bathymetry of the Carnarvon shelf, highlighting benthic habitats at Point Cloates. The bathymetric image is derived from multibeam sonar collected in 2008 using a 300 kHz Simrad EM3002 system on RV Solander. Survey work was a collaboration between Geoscience Australia and the Australian Institute of Marine Science, funded by the Commonwealth Environment Research Facilities programme.
2026 data from the Government of Ontario details the classification and management of provincial parks. The dataset includes park boundaries and designations such as Wilderness, Nature Reserve, Cultural Heritage, Natural Environment, Waterway, and Recreational. It is managed under the Provincial Parks and Conservation Reserves Act, 2006.
13 consolidated wildlife data classes from the Ministry of Natural Resources estimate locations for breeding, feeding, wintering, and other wildlife uses. The data supports policy under the Crown Forest Sustainability Act and informs resource management decisions. Locations are represented as points or polygons and may relate to specific species or general habitat.
Central Torres Strait seabed geomorphology and sedimentary processes were investigated by Geoscience Australia survey 266 in 2004. The survey focused on the Turnagain Island region, a site of recent widespread seagrass dieback, to infer effects on seagrass distribution and survival. This work was part of a larger field-based program managed by the Reef CRC to identify physical and biological processes in the strait.
The NR14 Coastal Environment Geoscience Survey project compiled geoscientific information for land use strategy development on Cape York Peninsula. The report from Geoscience Australia details methodology, data analyses, and completed coastal geoscience GIS coverages. The project synthesizes coastal zone evolution, including oceanographic processes, sedimentary deposits, and Holocene changes.
Geoscience Australia provides a dataset on seabed environments, habitats, and biological assemblages from the Great Barrier Reef. The data originates from a 2008 scientific publication by Pitcher, Doherty, and Anderson, which was included in a book on the reef's biology and management. The record was last updated on the platform in May 2026.
Tasmanian west coast 38kHz Simrad ES60 acoustic data collected during commercial fishing of spawning blue grenadier in 2002. The data was gathered by the factory freezer vessel FV Ocean Dawn as part of an FRDC project and is held by the CSIRO Marine Science Acoustic Group in Hobart. Complementary datasets were collected by vessels FV Aoraki and FV Petersen during the same season.
Geoscience Australia and the University of Tasmania collected multibeam sonar backscatter data for Beagle Marine Park in June 2018. The dataset comprises 11 backscatter grids at 1-meter spatial resolution, covering a combined area of 364 square kilometers. This survey was funded by the National Environmental Science Program Marine Biodiversity Hub to establish baseline information for the park's 10-year management plan.
Eleven bathymetry grids derived from multibeam sonar data collected in Beagle Marine Park during June 2018. The data covers a combined area of 366 square kilometers at a 1-meter spatial resolution. Geoscience Australia and the University of Tasmania collected this data to build baseline information for benthic habitats as part of a 10-year marine park management plan.
Providing half-hourly phenocam images and derived data products, including a time series of the Green Chromatic Coordinate (Gcc) for a specific vegetation region-of-interest. The data supports analysis of ecological responses to climate variability and calibration of satellite remote sensing. It originates from a 25-hectare site in the Australian Wet Tropics containing 208 plant species.
Airborne lidar data provides gridded metrics of vegetation structure from NASA's LVIS-Facility instrument for 2017 and 2019. The 30-meter resolution grids include canopy relative height, complexity, canopy cover, and ground elevation across Arctic, boreal, temperate, and sub-tropical landscapes in North and Central America. This dataset supports the Arctic-Boreal Vulnerability Experiment (ABoVE) and calibration of the Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation (GEDI).