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24,566 datasets
Maritimes region datasets show commercial fisheries catch weight landings from the Scotian Shelf, Bay of Fundy, and Georges Bank. Five-year composite maps from 2019–2023 aggregate catch weight per 10 km² hexagon for 40 species, species groups, and gear types. The data supports coastal management, marine spatial planning, and ecological risk assessment.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada provides a national ecological risk assessment for Zebra and Quagga mussels, completed in April 2022. The assessment models risk at a 9,260 m grid cell resolution and sub-drainage levels, based on factors like propagule pressure, habitat suitability, and ecological impact. The dataset includes high-resolution maps and is sourced from Wilcox et al. 2024.
A 2026 compilation provides 6,819,007 geo-referenced occurrence records for marine, terrestrial, and inland-water species within the Antarctic and Southern Ocean region. It includes a taxonomically harmonized list of 20,764 species and 5,403 extinction risk assessments for 2,806 species, sourced from multiple public databases and literature. The dataset supports analysis of spatial biodiversity patterns and conservation status biases in this polar region.
Australian Ocean Data Network collected mesozooplankton community data in the D'Entrecasteaux Channel, Huon Estuary, and North West Bay, Tasmania. The dataset represents a sampling trip from June 8, 2005, as part of a broader survey from November 2004 to October 2005. It examines the composition, structure, and seasonal abundance of species like copepods, cladocerans, and appendicularians.
Mesozooplankton community composition was examined across the D’Entrecasteaux Channel, Huon Estuary, and North West Bay in Tasmania from November 2004 to October 2005. The data for this specific record was collected on 08/06/2005. The dataset was contributed by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
Animal rabies cases diagnosed by Canadian Food Inspection Agency laboratories in 2023. The data includes the total number of samples submitted for testing, tabulated by province of origin and species. It was last updated on April 15, 2026.
Fishery Independent Survey System (FINSS) is a national system characterizing National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) ocean observation activities. It includes stock and ecosystem data collections from fishery-independent surveys conducted by NMFS Science Centers. The data collection began in 2004 and is ongoing.
A 133.2 KB Excel dataset provides source data for a study on household carbon footprints in Japan. The data supports figures and analysis for the manuscript 'Evolution and future trend of household carbon footprints in aging Japan', submitted to or published in Communications Earth & Environment. It was authored by Junai Yang and last updated on April 18, 2026.
Canadian data on animal rabies cases diagnosed by CFIA laboratories and total samples submitted for testing. The dataset is tabulated by province of origin and species, covering the period from 2014 to 2021. It was published by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and last updated in April 2026.
BOREAS SERM Forest Fire Chronology of Saskatchewan in Vector Format is a series of ARC/INFO export files detailing wildfire history. The dataset was compiled by Saskatchewan Environment and Resource Management (SERM) for Wildlife Branch. It provides annual fire perimeters from 1945 to 1996, though some years are missing.
The dataset documents the phenotypic, physiological, subcellular, and ultrastructural responses of hollyhock (Alcea rosea) plants to cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), and combined heavy metal stress. It includes measurements of antioxidant enzyme activities, osmoregulatory compounds, cellular chelators, and metal ion distribution and speciation in roots and shoots. The study tested treatments of Cd (30 μmol/L), Pb (200 μmol/L), and their combination.
A seabed mapping survey of carbonate banks, channels, and sediment plains on the Van Diemen Rise in the eastern Joseph Bonaparte Gulf, Northern Australia. The survey collected detailed geological and biological data under a collaboration between Geoscience Australia and the Australian Institute of Marine Science. Data collection occurred between 27 August and 24 September 2009.
Geoscience Australia and the Australian Institute of Marine Science conducted a seabed mapping survey of carbonate banks, channels, and sediment plains on the Van Diemen Rise. The survey collected detailed geological and biological data to study the region's late-Quaternary evolution and biodiversity relationships. Data collection occurred during a single survey (SOL4934) from 27 August to 24 September, 2009.
A spatial synthesis of seabed environments for the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf and Timor Sea region identifies significant habitats, communities, and potential geohazards. Data was compiled by Geoscience Australia from existing literature, industry data, and two seabed mapping surveys (GA-322 and GA-325). The report was published externally and last updated in April 2026.
A 1992 environmental baseline study describes modern geological processes and Quaternary evolution of the Van Diemen Rise in the Timor Sea. The report analyzes sea bottom sediments, geomorphic features, and the effects of past sea level changes. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network to inform potential petroleum exploration activities.
87 individual marine organisms from 13 species of fish, sharks, rays, and sea snakes were observed at Timor Sea Shoals using baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS) from May 27 to June 2, 2002. The dataset includes approximately 3500 reference images and records habitat classification, species identity with CAABCODES, arrival time, behavior, maturity, and relative abundance (MaxN). It was collected by the Australian Ocean Data Network for marine ecological analysis.
A Middle Ordovician fossil collection from the Stairway Sandstone formation in the Amadeus Basin. The dataset includes micro-vertebrate and conodont fossils from a field sample, enabling correlation to international biozonation schemes. It is provided by Geoscience Australia Data and was last updated in April 2026.
The Collaborative East Antarctic Marine Census (CEAMARC) dataset documents a 2007-08 international survey of marine life and habitats near Terre Adelie and George V Land. Scientists from Australia, Japan, and France aimed to understand evolutionary processes and predict organism responses to climate change. The data underpins a series of scientific papers published in a special journal volume in late 2010.
Geoscience Australia Data provides information on interdisciplinary marine processes within Australia's Exclusive Economic Zone of 8.6 million square kilometres. The data likely contains observations related to physical, chemical, biological, and sedimentological factors across tropical to midlatitude waters. It was last updated on 2026-04-20, reflecting a focus on sustainable development and ecological management.
CAR_ECO3D_L1C data from NASA's GES DISC promotes understanding of vegetation response to changing forcing factors. The dataset is directly traceable to missions such as MODIS, MISR, and ICESat-2. It was last updated on March 13, 2026.