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24,564 datasets
Seascapes for the Australian margin and adjacent seabed describe a layer of ecologically meaningful biophysical variables that spatially represent potential seabed habitats. The dataset was derived by the Australian Ocean Data Network using unsupervised ISOCLASS classification on existing biophysical data, resulting in 13 seascapes for the continental shelf and nine for regions beyond it. The ecological significance of these seascapes is assessed at national, regional, and local scales using existing biological data.
Natural Resources Wales species data published on the National Biodiversity Network Atlas includes records for marine, terrestrial, and freshwater taxonomic groups. Data was collected to support statutory and non-statutory reporting, condition monitoring, and decision-making functions. The Government Digital Service provides this data under the OGL-UK-3.0 license.
June 2018 bathymetry data for Beagle Marine Park in Bass Strait, collected by Geoscience Australia and the University of Tasmania. The dataset comprises 11 grids derived from multibeam sonar, covering a combined area of 366 square kilometers at 1-meter spatial resolution. It was created to build baseline information for benthic habitats as part of a 10-year marine park management plan.
Experimental data from incubation studies examines the re-establishment of vertical bacterial and foraminiferal zonation in intertidal sediments after sieving. Measurements include counts of living foraminifera, pore water redox element concentrations, and bacterial abundances quantified via phospholipid-derived fatty acids. The dataset was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in April 2026.
NSFGEO-NERC funded research investigates environmental drivers of giant petrel energetics and population trends in the Southern Ocean. The project, led by AMD_USAPDC, aims to establish mechanistic links between wind patterns, sea ice dynamics, and the birds' foraging, diet, and predation pressure on species like penguins and albatrosses. Data collection is scheduled with a last updated date of July 31, 2028.
Over 99.9% of 5,206 pasteurized cheese samples tested satisfactory for bacterial pathogens and indicators. This dataset contains the final report from a targeted survey conducted by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency between April 1, 2018 and March 31, 2021.
Multibeam sonar backscatter data for Beagle Marine Park in Bass Strait, collected in June 2018. The dataset comprises 11 grids at 1-meter spatial resolution, covering a combined area of 364 square kilometers. It was collected by Geoscience Australia and the University of Tasmania to build baseline information for benthic habitats.
Geoscience Australia collected towed video and still imagery of the seafloor from 21 marine surveys conducted between 2007 and 2013. The data provides direct visual observations of coastal and deep-sea environments around Australia and Antarctic waters. Footage captures geological features, habitats, and organisms from 1-2 metres above the seabed.
March to April 2020 bathymetry data from the RV Falkor research vessel, mapping unexplored submarine canyons in the Gascoyne Marine Park. The dataset contains 64m and 16m resolution 32-bit GeoTIFFs of the Cape Range and Cloates Canyons area, produced from processed EM302 and EM710 multibeam sonar data. The survey was led by Dr. Rachel Przeslawski of Geoscience Australia with a team from Curtin University, Western Australian Museum, and Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
Antarctic seafloor communities are diversity hotspots and important for blue carbon generation and commercial fisheries. This dataset, aggregated by the Australian Ocean Data Network, focuses on observed and projected responses of these habitats to drivers like ocean warming, acidification, and fishing pressure. The data likely originates from ship-based surveys, monitoring sites, and new technologies referenced in the 2021 Frontiers in Marine Science article.
Stereo camera imagery of the seafloor was collected at 12 sites in Australia's Gippsland Basin in June 2015, shortly after a seismic survey. The dataset includes geotiffs, track files, and image mosaics processed from an AUV-Phoenix vehicle operated by Australian Marine Ecology and the University of Sydney. It was created for the Gippsland Marine Environmental Monitoring project to assess potential impacts of seismic operations on scallops.
Infaunal biodiversity and ecological function data were collected across the Lord Howe Island shelf to examine bio-physical relationships. The study integrated high-resolution multibeam sonar seabed mapping with sediment and infauna sampling using a Smith-McIntyre grab. Research was conducted by the Australian Ocean Data Network, with metadata last updated in April 2026.
A database on the marine fisherfolk of India, focusing on the states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. It includes livelihood-related information covering demographic, health, economic, and institutional framework aspects. The dataset is 110.2 KB in size, authored by Muhammed Fazil, and was last updated on April 28, 2026.
Supplementary Material 6 by Alexa K. Morton, published on figshare under CC-BY-4.0 license on 2026-05-14. The dataset is an Excel file of 32.4 KB containing data related to refactored genetic parts for modular assembly of the E. coli MccV type I secretion system. It likely contains information used to screen class II microcin candidates from plant-associated bacteria.
Additional file 7 of Refactored genetic parts for modular assembly of the E. coli MccV type I secretion system used to screen class II microcin candidates from plant-associated bacteria. The dataset is an XLSX file of 72.5 KB published on figshare by Alexa K. Morton under a CC-BY-4.0 license. It was last updated on 2026-05-14.
Supplementary Material 8 from a study on refactored genetic parts for the E. coli MccV type I secretion system. The dataset, published on figshare by Alexa K. Morton, is an Excel file (XLSX) with a size of 31.0 KB. It was last updated on 2026-05-14.
Supplementary material for a study on refactored genetic parts used to assemble the Escherichia coli MccV type I secretion system. The dataset, published on figshare by Alexa K. Morton, likely contains data used to screen class II microcin candidates sourced from plant-associated bacteria. It was last updated on 2026-05-14.
Supplementary data for screening class II microcin candidates from plant-associated bacteria. The dataset contains refactored genetic parts for modular assembly of the Escherichia coli MccV type I secretion system. It was authored by Alexa K. Morton and published on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license on May 14, 2026.
Supplementary Material 4 provides data supporting the refactoring of genetic parts for a bacterial secretion system. The dataset, published on figshare by Alexa K. Morton under a CC-BY-4.0 license, was last updated in May 2026. Its 1.6 MB size suggests it likely contains sequence data or parameters for assembling the E. coli MccV system to screen microcin candidates.
Supplementary Material 1 for a synthetic biology study on the Escherichia coli MccV type I secretion system. The dataset, published on figshare by Alexa K. Morton under a CC-BY-4.0 license, is a 171.1 KB ZIP file last updated in May 2026. Its specific content likely includes refactored genetic sequences and screening results for class II microcins from plant-associated bacteria.