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Three study areas in the Torres Strait-Gulf of Papua region form a transect from the Fly River Delta to the shelf edge. The dataset contains analyses of sediments and benthic fossil biota, specifically foraminiferal assemblages and microbiotic communities. It was contributed by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in April 2026.
Three study areas in the Torres Strait-Gulf of Papua region form a transect from the Fly River Delta to the shelf edge. The dataset contains analyses of sediments and benthic fossil biota, specifically foraminiferal assemblages and microbiotic communities. It was contributed by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in April 2026.
Bacterial isolate data from VITEK analysis for identification and assessment of pathogenic potential. The dataset is a 5.5 KB Excel file authored by Tharwat A. Selim and last updated on 2026-05 04. Its specific row count and column details are not provided in the metadata.
9.5 KB of data on animal population characteristics from the Hauts-Bassins and North regions of Burkina Faso for the year 2023. The dataset was authored by Abdoul Kader Ilboudo and is available under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare, with a last recorded update in May 2026.
5.5 KB of tabular data detailing animal sample size calculations per species for the Hauts-Bassins and North regions of Burkina Faso in 2023. The dataset was authored by Abdoul Kader Ilboudo and is available under a CC-BY-4.0 license. It was last updated on the figshare platform in May 2026.
A 2026 study by the Australian Ocean Data Network examines the spatial distribution and habitat associations of deep-water demersal fish species across Cordell Bank in central California. Data was gathered from 60 strip-transects using in situ observer and video-recorded data from a submersible. The research analyzes fish abundance and assemblage composition in relation to seabed habitats at multiple spatial scales.
Cordell Bank in central California provides the spatial scope for this study of deep-water demersal fish abundance and distribution across three spatial scales. The dataset was created by the Australian Ocean Data Network, quantifying fish counts and benthic habitats from 60 strip-transects surveyed via submersible. It was last updated in April 2026.
The Great Barrier Reef seabed environments, habitats, and biological assemblages are documented in this dataset. It likely contains data from a scientific study published by CSIRO Publishing and Springer in 2008. The dataset is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
This dataset classifies stream reaches across the Melbourne Water region as high, medium, or low priority for vegetation extent. It was created by Melbourne Water Corporation using decision support tools and a co-design process to meet the objectives of the Healthy Waterways Strategy 2018. The data is intended for waterway planning and covers nearly the entire Melbourne Water region.
A 2026 study presents a method for rapid seabed habitat classification using real-time data collection. The Australian Ocean Data Network published this dataset describing abiotic and biotic seabed characteristics within the Point Harris Marine Reserve, California. Data was gathered via sidescan sonar imaging and ground-truthed using a towed camera-sled along multidirectional transects.
A method for rapid seabed habitat classification was developed using sidescan sonar and a towed camera-sled. Data was collected within the Point Harris Marine Reserve on the northern coast of San Miguel Island, California. The dataset was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in April 2026.
Molecular biomarker and palynological data from the Middle Ordovician upper Goldwyer Formation provides evidence for the earliest land plants in Australia. The dataset includes distributions and isotopic compositions of n-alkanes, alongside cryptospore microfossil records. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network, with data presented at the 2016 Australian Organic Geochemistry Conference.
AIMS, Geoscience Australia, UWA, and the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory conducted a marine biodiversity survey in the Oceanic Shoals Commonwealth Marine Reserve in the Timor Sea in 2012. The survey was part of the National Environmental Research Program Marine Biodiversity Hub, specifically Theme 4 - Regional Biodiversity Discovery. Collected data supports ecosystem modeling and the work of the Department of Environment.
Lower Cretaceous sediments from the Katherine and Fergusson River 1:250,000 sheets were examined during the 1960 and 1961 field seasons. The dataset includes field observations on lithology and paleogeography, along with the identification and dating of thirteen fossil assemblages. It was compiled by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated on 2026-04-10.
Australian Ocean Data Network published a study testing links between physical factors and benthic macrofauna in the southern Gulf of Carpentaria. The analysis used data on sediment composition, sediment mobility, water depth, and organic carbon flux to define species-environment relationships. The dataset was last updated in April 2026.
Australian Ocean Data Network synthesizes physical and biological information for the Lord Howe Rise region, an area of 1.95 million km2 spanning tropical to cool temperate latitudes. The review assesses biogeography at a regional scale using data from surveys like TAN0713 and NORFANZ, examining relationships between biological communities and bathymetric features. The dataset was last updated in April 2026.
A new bathymetry compilation for the Cape Darnley region in East Antarctica, presented at the 2023 POLAR 2018 A SCAR & IASC Conference. The dataset was compiled by the Australian Ocean Data Network from single beam and multibeam data collected over several decades by multiple marine science voyages. It provides the first detailed bathymetric representation of the region, improving upon previous models.
Data collected from 31 January to 6 February 2020 highlights shallow and mesophotic seabed environments of Elizabeth and Middleton Reefs. The Marine Biodiversity Hub, involving Geoscience Australia and university partners, acquired high-resolution multibeam bathymetry, AUV imagery, sediment samples, and stereo-BRUVs footage to map seabed habitats and associated fauna.
A 6-meter resolution bathymetry dataset covers two areas within the Arafura Marine Park. Geoscience Australia and the Australian Institute of Marine Science collected the data in November 2020 using an EM2040C Dual Head multibeam system. The survey establishes baseline information for benthic habitats to support a 10-year marine park management plan.
The Yorkshire Dales National Park 2019 habitat map aggregates habitat data from surveys commissioned by the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority. The data combines National Vegetation Classification (NVC) surveys from 2003-06, Farm Environment Plan (FEP) surveys from 2004-2018, and Phase 1 surveys from 1980-87. This habitat map information was current as of February 2020.