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24,559 datasets
Irish Sea Fish Egg Production Survey 2006 is a marine plankton dataset collected by the Government Digital Service. The data series includes 15 voyages from 2006 to 2010, with samples taken on a planned grid. It contains counts of fish eggs and larvae, positional data, and filtered water volumes.
Devon, UK, is the location for a biological study of lobster maturity. The dataset contains a sample of 128 lobsters (91 females and 37 males) collected at sea from Ilfracombe on 29 September 2004 using parlour pots. The sample was size-stratified by carapace length, with specific targets for different size groups.
Cornwall Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority (IFCA) conducted this dredge survey in 2014 to assess the distribution and abundance of native oysters (Ostrea edulis) within the Fal Fishery management area. The survey covered 77 sites and collected data on 1,771 oysters. The dataset was aggregated by the Government Digital Service via the eu_open_data platform.
2022-2024 data on brown crab and European lobster size composition collected by researchers onboard commercial potting vessels across Wales. The dataset includes core measurements such as abundance, size, sex, and GPS location for each animal caught, with additional data on pot characteristics and animal condition. Data collection was sporadic, dependent on weather and fisher availability, with more frequent trips occurring from March to August.
Holding long-term environmental audio recordings from the TERN Calperum Mallee SuperSite in South Australia, established in 2010. Two acoustic recorders captured 12 hours of audio daily, split between dawn and dusk periods, starting in 2013. The data includes generated long-term spectrograms and sensor readings for temperature and sound pressure levels.
Lundy Field Society collated marine fauna records collected between 1948 and 1975 by taxonomic group experts. The dataset focuses on the Opisthobranchia group and excludes several other phyla and groups, such as Ctenophora, Platyhelminthes, and Chordata: Mammalia. The data was aggregated by the Government Digital Service on the eu_open_data platform.
Containing high-quality digital SLR images captured using the panoramic photopoint method at the TERN Calperum Mallee SuperSite. Images are taken from three photopoints arranged in an equilateral triangle, with up to 40 photographs per 360° panorama. The site, established in 2011, includes plots in mallee woodland, Callitris woodland, and a river floodplain.
High quality digital images are captured using a digital SLR camera at a core 1 hectare vegetation plot in the Daintree Rainforest. The panoramic photopoint method uses three points in an equilateral triangle to take up to 40 photographs per point in a 360° panorama. The site, monitored since 2001, contains more than 80 species including canopy trees from families such as Arecaceae and Euphorbiaceae.
Containing high-quality digital SLR images captured at core 1-hectare vegetation plots in the Great Western Woodlands Site using a panoramic photopoint method. Images are taken in 360° sequences with up to 40 photographs per point and a minimum 50% overlap. The site was established in 2012 in the semi-arid Credo Conservation Reserve.
Long-term acoustic recordings from the TERN Cumberland Plain Woodland SuperSite, established in 2012 in New South Wales, Australia. Audio was collected for 12 hours daily, split between dawn and dusk periods, using up to four recorders. The data includes generated long-term spectrograms and sensor readings for temperature and sound pressure levels.
Digital Hemispherical Photography (DHP) images are collected twice per year at the Robson Creek Rainforest SuperSite to capture seasonal vegetation and crown cover. The images are used to estimate maximum and minimum Leaf Area Index (LAI) for a 25-hectare rainforest site established in 2009. The site contains 208 species with an average canopy height of 28 meters.
A synthesis of multidisciplinary data from the Kazan mud volcano in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, focusing on methane seepage and its biological and chemical impacts. The dataset was compiled by the Australian Ocean Data Network from observations and sampling by the submersible Nautile, ship-based coring, and geophysical surveys. It includes results from pore water geochemistry, modeling, and carbon isotopic measurements on organic matter, carbonates, biomarkers, and macrofauna.
A set of high-quality digital images captured using the panoramic photopoint method at the TERN Gingin Banksia Woodland SuperSite. Images are taken from three photopoints arranged in an equilateral triangle, with each point capturing up to 40 photographs in a 360° panorama. The site is a natural woodland of high species diversity located on the Swan Coastal Plain in Western Australia.
High-quality digital images captured at a 1-hectare vegetation plot using a panoramic photopoint method with up to 40 photographs per 360-degree sequence. The images document a remnant fringe eucalypt forest site established in 2010, dominated by species like Corymbia intermedia and Eucalyptus siderophloia. The data is part of the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network's ecosystem monitoring efforts.
Holding ad-hoc images of fauna, flora, fungi, and general scenery from a 25-hectare rainforest site established in 2009. The site, located in the Wet Tropics of Australia, hosts 208 species and has an average canopy height of 28 meters. Images include digital hemispherical photography, phenocam images, and ancillary photos.
Total count and biomass measurements of seabed taxa collected using a 2m scientific beam trawl. Data were gathered by the RV Cefas Endeavour in April and November 2015 within three experimental treatment boxes on the Fladen Grounds, at three time points relative to fishing impact. The dataset is provided by the Government Digital Service via the eu_open_data platform.
A multi-disciplinary study integrates palynological, petrographic, molecular, and stable isotopic analyses of cores from five boreholes intersecting the Goldwyer Formation in the Canning Basin, Western Australia. The research focuses on the Middle Ordovician period to determine depositional environments and microbial diversity during the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event. Data was contributed by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in April 2026.
Comprising eddy covariance measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere in a 5 square kilometer block of open-forest savanna. The site represents high-rainfall, frequently burnt tropical savanna, a biome covering 1.9 million square km in northern Australia. Data collection focuses on understanding biogeochemical cycles and fire impacts, with approximately 40% of the savanna burning annually.
High-quality digital images captured using a panoramic photopoint method at the TERN Mitchell Grass Rangeland SuperSite in Queensland. Images are taken in 360° sequences with up to 40 photographs per point, with three primary photopoints configured in an equilateral triangle. The site is an arid tussock grassland used for sheep and cattle grazing.
Encompassing measurements of energy and mass exchange between the surface and atmosphere using eddy covariance techniques at a pasture site in the Samford Valley, Queensland. It provides a case study for examining the impact of urbanization and land use change on ecosystem processes in a historically rural area experiencing intense development. The data is collected at the Samford Ecological Research Facility, located 20km from Brisbane city.