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Australia's continental shelf is modeled for seabed physical disturbance from waves and currents, applying the intermediate disturbance hypothesis. The report from Geoscience Australia, last updated in 2026, maps a dimensionless ecological disturbance index based on sediment mobilization and succession rates. The analysis suggests only about 10% of the shelf meets the defined criteria for a disturbance regime.
A narrative review by Namrata Verma, last updated in April 2026, examining the evolution of digital health literacy in India from the 1990s to major programs like the National Health Portal and Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission. The dataset is a 22.5 KB Excel file shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare.
2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, and 2020 data from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada measures the extent and quality of habitat supporting wildlife on agricultural land. Results are aggregated for predefined Soil Landscapes of Canada (SLC v.3.2) areas, identified by SOIL_LANDSCAPE_ID, and respect provincial boundaries. The dataset tracks how agricultural land management affects habitat capacity for species feeding and reproduction.
Statistics Canada provides data on the total operating expenses for specialized greenhouse producers. The dataset includes expenses for plant material purchases, gross yearly payroll, electricity, and other crop and operating costs. It was last updated on April 22, 2026.
2009-2010 seabed imagery from the Van Diemen Rise in northeastern Joseph Bonaparte Gulf, Australia, characterizes sponge and octocoral communities. The Australian Institute of Marine Science and Geoscience Australia collected data across four study areas during two surveys. Analyses correlate biological groups with abiotic variables like pheophytin, Si/Al ratio, mud content, and multibeam backscatter.
A 2026 study by the Australian Ocean Data Network investigates the potential impacts of marine seismic surveys on marine fauna. The project comprises six components: sound modelling, sound monitoring, benthic community assessment, bivalve assessment, fish avoidance behavior tracking, and fisheries catch data analysis. It was developed in response to stakeholder concerns about a seismic survey in the Gippsland Basin.
The Mesozoic strata of Mt. Young 1:250 000 sheet area dataset originates from the Australian Ocean Data Network. It contains field observations and fossil collections from Lower Cretaceous strata examined during 1960 and 1961. Macrofossil marine assemblages contain over 40 species, most of them new.
Pre-competitive geoscience information for Australia's marine jurisdiction includes bathymetry compilations, seabed geomorphology, and sediment stability maps. The data is integrated and delivered digitally by Geoscience Australia via the Australian Marine Spatial Information System (AMSIS). A related poster was presented at the Australian Marine Science Association conference in July 2025.
Australia's seabed is mapped through integrated geoscience data, including bathymetry compilations and sediment stability maps. The dataset supports planning and investment decisions across multiple ocean sectors. It was presented by the Australian Ocean Data Network at a conference in July 2025.
76.3 KB of data on sequencing quality and diversity indices for the midgut microbiome of the German cockroach, authored by Kok Yean Von and last updated on May 12, 2026. The dataset is hosted on figshare and shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Flythrough video visualizes seafloor bathymetry and rock reef habitats along the southeast Tasmanian shelf. The data originates from multibeam sonar surveys conducted in 2008 and 2009 by Geoscience Australia and the University of Tasmania's Institute for Marine & Antarctic Studies. Key features include low-relief and high-relief reefs supporting kelp gardens and sponge communities.
A 2008-2009 multibeam sonar survey at 3-4 meter resolution maps the bathymetry of the southeast Tasmanian shelf. The data highlights rock reef habitats, including low-relief reefs under 5 meters and high-relief reefs up to 90 meters. The survey was a collaboration between Geoscience Australia and the University of Tasmania's Institute for Marine & Antarctic Studies.
Three high-throughput growth assays for six model bacterial species were performed. The results include 11,686 growth curves measured across 664 different media conditions. The dataset was authored by Shuyang Zhang and last updated on 2026-04-28.
Data from a 2025 Chemistry - An Asian Journal publication by Atsushi Kitada. It contains Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), Raman, Infrared (IR), and Thermogravimetric (TG) measurements for an 18-crown-6-ether/H2O/(+)-10-Camphorsulfonic acid mixture in a 1:1:1 molar ratio. The dataset is 850.5 KB in size and was last updated on April 28, 2026.
A 2026 report from the Australian Ocean Data Network tests relationships between physical seabed attributes and benthic macrofauna distribution in the southern Gulf of Carpentaria. The analysis uses factors like sediment composition, mobility, water depth, and organic carbon flux to characterize habitats and extrapolate findings to the broader Northern Planning Area. It addresses uncertainties in spatial prediction and habitat classification through statistical procedures like cluster analysis.
Sediment mobility, grain size, and water depth data were tested against benthic macrofauna distribution and diversity in the southern Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia. The Australian Ocean Data Network published this analysis to support marine management planning. The report's metadata was last updated in April 2026.
A desktop study by the Australian Ocean Data Network investigates potential links between marine seismic operations and commercial fish catch rates in the Bass Strait and Gippsland Basin. The analysis employs three novel generalized linear models to examine catch-per-unit-effort data for species like gummy shark and tiger flathead. The study, last updated in April 2026, found no clear statistical relationship between seismic surveys and subsequent catch rates.
A desktop study by the Australian Ocean Data Network investigates potential links between marine seismic operations and commercial fish catch rates in the Bass Strait and Gippsland Basin. The analysis employs three novel generalized linear models to examine catch-per-unit-effort data for species like gummy shark and tiger flathead. The study, last updated in April 2026, found no clear statistical relationship between seismic surveys and subsequent catch rates.
Merri Marine Sanctuary seafloor bathymetry data collected by Deakin University in March and April 2014. The survey was conducted over four days onboard the Motor Vessel Yolla using a Kongsberg EM2040c multibeam sonar. These data were gathered for a Parks Victoria project to associate southern rock lobster with seafloor habitats.
Australian Fisheries Enforcement Zones is a map produced for the Australian Fisheries Management Authority to assist enforcement of maritime boundaries. The Indonesian translation version explains fishing zones in the Timor and Arafura Seas to Indonesian fishermen. Updated in 2019 to reflect the 2018 Australia/Timor-Leste Maritime Boundaries Treaty.