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24,557 datasets
From September 2001 to January 2002, the Noordwijk 2 SmartBuoy collected surface measurements of plant nutrients and phytoplankton biomass. The data, telemetered via satellite every two hours, includes hourly nitrate readings, daily nitrate and silicate samples, and twice-hourly chlorophyll fluorescence estimates. The buoy was operated by the Government Digital Service and located at coordinates 52.2528 N, 4.4037 E.
Vegetation Inventory Field Plots - Whitehorse - 10k contains field measurement data used to aid photo interpretation for a Yukon mapping project. The inventory fieldwork was conducted during the winter of 2004/2005, with project delivery in October 2005. Delineation was based on 1:10,000 scale black and white photography acquired by the City of Whitehorse in 2001.
Vegetation inventory polygons delineate forest and cover attributes for the Whitehorse, Yukon area at a 1:10,000 scale. Field work was conducted in winter 2004/2005 and delivered by a contractor in October 2005. Delineation was based on 1:10,000 black and white photography acquired in 2001.
West Gabbard, located at 51.9803 N, 2.0828 E, provides in-situ oceanographic measurements from a SmartBuoy operational since August 2002. The dataset includes hourly nitrate readings, daily nitrate and silicate lab analyses, and twice-hourly phytoplankton biomass estimates from chlorophyll fluorescence. Data is telemetered every two hours via satellite from instruments including a nutrient analyser, water sampler, fluorometer, and an environmental logger.
The Australian Ocean Data Network hosts a dataset linking physical environmental factors to benthic macrofauna distributions in the southern Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia. The study tested relationships between sediment composition, mobility, water depth, and organic carbon flux against macrofauna distribution and diversity. Results indicate the importance of process-based indices like sediment mobility in defining benthic habitats.
2026 data from the Government of Yukon defines zones guiding wildfire management and ecological use of fire. Zones are based on factors like human development levels and the presence of reliable fuel breaks. The dataset is distributed via GeoYukon in ESRI REST and HTML formats.
Point features mark photo center locations for a forest inventory project in Whitehorse. The inventory fieldwork was conducted in the winter of 2004/2005, with project delivery in October 2005. Delineation was based on 1:10,000 scale black and white photography from 2001.
ORV Management areas - 250k contains geospatial data on designated areas for off-road vehicle use management in Yukon, Canada. The dataset is maintained by the Government of Yukon and was last updated in March 2026. It is distributed via the GeoYukon platform in ESRI REST and HTML formats.
A technical report from the Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA7) conducted for the UK Department of Trade and Industry. The document deals with shellfish resources and commercial fisheries in the NE Atlantic zone west of Scotland, reviewing 14 main exploited species. The report likely contains textual analyses, habitat descriptions, and fishery contributions to local economies.
A 2003 technical report provides an overview of extensive seafloor surveys conducted between 1996 and 2002 in the Faroe-Shetland Channel. The report, a contribution to the Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA4) by the UK Department of Trade and Industry, describes the deep-water benthos and its relationship to regional hydrography and seabed sediments. Additional supporting files in Excel, Word, and CorelDraw formats are also available.
Liverpool Bay water quality data collected from a SmartBuoy at 53.4475 N, 3.6428 W. The buoy recorded hourly nitrate, twice-hourly chlorophyll fluorescence, and daily silicate measurements, alongside conductivity, temperature, suspended sediment, and light penetration data from May 2005 to April 2011. Data were telemetered every two hours via ORBCOMM satellite.
Distribución de planta de personal is a dataset published on the Socrata platform via datos.gov.co. It likely contains records of government personnel, including their positions, contact information, and organizational units. The dataset was last updated on 2026-05-18.
A series of three raster datasets at approximately 20-meter resolution shows habitat and land cover in Scotland. Space Intelligence created these maps using AI to classify satellite data to EUNIS level 2 in partnership with NatureScot. The dataset specifically captures changes in land cover between the years 2019 and 2020.
Created and updated between 2023 and 2024, this dataset maps 476 raised bog sites across Scotland, covering 17,234.4 hectares. It was derived from aerial photo interpretation and field surveys by the Scottish Wildlife Trust and NatureScot. The habitats are classified into three EUNIS categories with specific area measurements.
Seafloor imagery collected during the NBP14-02 research voyage from January to March 2014 across an area greater than 3000 km². The dataset contains downward-facing digital still and video images of the seafloor, captured using a 'yoyo' camera system deployed from the RVIB Nathaniel B Palmer. Imagery is hosted by the National Computing Infrastructure (NCI) and was analyzed for seafloor habitats.
Experimental data from a study on the re-establishment of vertical bacterial and foraminiferal zonation in intertidal sediments after sieving and incubation. The dataset includes counts of living foraminifera, measurements of redox-sensitive pore water elements, and bacterial abundance quantified via phospholipid-derived fatty acids. The data was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated on 2026-04 10.
60 strip-transects surveyed using a two-person Delta submersible provide in situ observer and video data on deep-water demersal fish. The study by the Australian Ocean Data Network examines multi-scale habitat associations across Cordell Bank in central California. Data was last updated on 2026-04-10.
High-resolution 64m and 16m bathymetry data from the Gascoyne Marine Park, collected aboard the RV Falkor from March to April 2020. The survey, led by Dr. Rachel Przeslawski of Geoscience Australia, mapped unexplored submarine canyons to support research on species diversity and marine park management. This dataset is a 32-bit geotiff produced from processed EM302 and EM710 multibeam sonar data.
12 sites were surveyed by the AUV-Phoenix from June 19-25, 2015, collecting stereo image pairs at 2 Hz. The dataset contains post-processed geotiffs, track files, and mosaics from a single camera, part of the Gippsland Marine Environmental Monitoring project to assess seismic survey impacts on scallops. The data was collected by Australian Marine Ecology Pty Ltd and the University of Sydney's Australian Centre for Field Robotics.
Territories of ecological interest within the City of Trois-Rivières, Québec. The dataset is provided by the Government and Municipalities of Québec under a CC-BY-4.0 license and was last updated on April 22, 2026. It is available in multiple geospatial formats including GeoJSON, SHP, and CSV.