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From February 5 to 20, 2007, this dataset records observations from 15 baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS) deployed around shoals in the Southern Great Barrier Reef. It comprises 3408 individuals from 117 species of fishes, sharks, rays, and sea snakes, with 428 associated images. The data was collected and a custom analysis interface developed by staff at the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS).
A 2007 survey recorded 1954 individuals from 90 species of fishes, sharks, rays, and sea snakes at Halifax Bay's inshore shoals using 25 baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS). The dataset includes 293 images and records habitat classification, species identity with CAAB codes, arrival times, behavior, maturity, and relative abundance metrics. It was collected by the Australian Ocean Data Network and is stored with a custom Microsoft Access interface for analysis.
Western United States and Canada management zone boundaries for Greater and Gunnison sage-grouse. The boundaries were digitized from a hand-drawn figure created by the Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Sage-grouse Conservation Planning Framework Team for a 2015 conservation strategy. The dataset is maintained by the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management.
Management zone boundaries for Greater and Gunnison sage-grouse were digitized from a hand-drawn figure created by the Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. The data represents a preliminary version of zones used in a conservation strategy for these species. It was published by the Department of the Interior and last updated in April 2026.
Preliminary management zone boundaries for Greater and Gunnison sage-grouse across the western United States and Canada. The data was digitized from a hand-drawn figure created by the Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (WAFWA) Sage-grouse Conservation Planning Framework Team for a 2015 conservation strategy. The dataset was last updated on the platform in April 2026.
2000 to 2004 Gross Primary Production (GPP) data for nine EOS Land Validation Sites from Alaska to Brazil, gathered by the NASA-funded BigFoot project. The data consists of 7x7 km GPP surfaces at 25-meter resolution, produced using the Biome-BGC model calibrated with field and tower measurements. It was archived by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Australia's Exclusive Economic Zone, including offshore island territories, is covered by this dataset of geomorphic unit outlines. It was compiled by Geoscience Australia as part of an integrated digital information system to support environmental management of ocean resources. The data includes named units, source information, feature codes, province codes, and area and perimeter attributes, and is accompanied by Geoscience Australia Record 2003/30.
Late Devonian (likely Famennian) fragmentary fish remains from the Knobby Sandstone formation in the eastern Canning Basin, Western Australia. The fauna includes a new species of Bothriolepis, other antiarch placoderm fragments, and rhipidistian teeth and scales, preserved as moulds in coarse sandstone. The data was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated on 2026-04 10.
The Australian Ocean Data Network provides a dataset from baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS) deployed in the Southern Great Barrier Reef. It comprises observations of 4417 individuals from 193 species of fishes, sharks, rays, and sea snakes, alongside 973 images and habitat classifications. The data was collected between July 31 and August 12, 2007.
Average annual counts of reportable safety incidents on Australian commercial fishing vessels over a five-year period. Incidents include injuries, persons overboard, and fatalities affecting crew, skippers, and passengers. The dataset is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
Nicole Graham from Borealis Harvested Dataverse created a dataset investigating the intersection of modeled Pacific salmon streams with conserved and protected areas in British Columbia. The analysis, last updated in 2026, uses bcfishpass models to intersect spawning and rearing streams for all Pacific salmon species with various protected area types. It examines stream lengths by species, life stage, and region to understand protections against natural resource extraction.
Long-term monitoring dataset on seabirds at Coats Island (Akpatuurjuaq,αα²αΈααα¦αα²), with a focus on thick-billed murres (Uria lomvia). Data were collected annually from 1981, with exceptions in 1982, 1983, 2012, 2014, 2020, and 2021, making it the second-longest individual-based monitoring program for any Arctic bird. The dataset was initiated by the Canadian Wildlife Service and is authored by Kyle Elliott from Borealis Harvested Dataverse.
A Maxent model predicted critical habitat for the Prairie Warbler in Eastern Georgian Bay, Ontario, using six standardized environmental variables. The model showed good performance, with distance to water and terrain ruggedness identified as primary contributors to habitat suitability. This dataset was created by Iris Dong and last updated in May 2026.
Geochemical and paleontological data from five boreholes intersecting the Middle Ordovician Goldwyer Formation in Western Australia's Canning Basin. The dataset integrates palynological, petrographic, molecular, and stable isotopic analyses to determine depositional environments and microbial diversity. Research was contributed by the Australian Ocean Data Network and the record was last updated in April 2026.
A 2026 study by Yisha Tan combines metagenomic data from four Chinese estuaries with laboratory-evolved mutant genomes. It includes 83 assembled cyanophage genomes and genetic data from 18 phage-resistant Synechococcus mutant strains. The research links viral diversity to host adaptation in estuarine ecosystems.
84% of investigated global sites showed acute ecological risk from NPEO alternatives, with linear alkylbenzenesulfonate (LAS) identified as the primary risk driver. This dataset, uploaded by Wenqi Xu in March 2026, synthesizes global detection data, toxicological impacts on aquatic species, and removal efficiencies of various water treatment technologies. The data indicates Europe had the highest detection frequency for these chemical alternatives.
1539 individual fish, sharks, rays, and sea snakes from 73 species observed via 20 baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS) around Shoals: Townsville. The dataset includes 299 images and records habitat classification, species identity with CAAB codes, arrival times, behavior, maturity, and relative abundance (MaxN). Data was collected by AIMS staff from November 12 to 19, 2007.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada's monitoring program tracks the distribution of aquatic invasive species in the Newfoundland and Labrador Region. The program, established in 2006, uses standardized methods including biofouling collector plates, eDNA sampling, and SCUBA surveys at georeferenced sites. Data provides an overview of species like the Golden star tunicate detected since 2006.
2.1 MB of gene annotations for amino acid biosynthetic pathways in selected Methanobacteriota genomes. The dataset is provided as an XLSX file by author Evgenii Protasov and was last updated on 2026-05-03. It serves as supplementary material for a study on convergent evolution in intestinal lineages of this phylum.
September 2001 survey of Myrmidon Reef and Bowling Green Bay using baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS). The dataset comprises 1311 individuals from 33 species of fishes, sharks, rays, and sea snakes, with 79 images captured. Observations recorded include habitat classification, species identity with CAAB codes, arrival time, behavior, maturity, and relative abundance metrics like MaxN.