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24,570 datasets
A geospatial layer contains marine and coastal features across the state of Victoria. The data includes conservation zones, cultural heritage areas, energy extraction sites, defence areas, ports, shipping channels, fishing areas, and biodiversity zones. It is published by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action and was last updated on April 8, 2026.
A geospatial dataset of marine and coastal features across the state of Victoria, Australia. The data includes conservation zones, cultural heritage areas, energy extraction sites, defence areas, ports, shipping channels, fishing zones, and biodiversity areas. It is published by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action and was last updated in April 2026.
Provincial Environmental Ordinance Drenthe 2018 includes the Netherlands Nature Network (NNN), a national network of nature and agricultural areas with special nature quality. The map layer is updated annually and includes ecological connections. The dataset is provided by the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations under a CC-PDM-1.0 license.
Wetland landscape profiles represent a regionalisation of wetlands at the landscape scale. The profiles are based on variation in regional wetland vegetation as described in a 2012 Victorian government assessment. The dataset is provided by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action and was last updated in April 2026.
Seafloor imagery was collected aboard the RVIB Nathaniel B Palmer during the NBP14-02 expedition from 29 January to 16 March 2014 across an area greater than 3000 km2. A downward-facing digital still camera was deployed to image approximately 4.8 m2 of seafloor per shot, triggered 2.5 m above the bottom. The imagery is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network and available via the National Computing Infrastructure (NCI) THREDDS catalog.
National Nature Reserves (NNR) in England are land declared under the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 or Wildlife and Countryside Act (1981) as amended. The dataset excludes proposed sites and is supplied in England-wide and 100 x 100km tile formats, with boundaries mapped against Ordnance Survey MasterMap. Natural England provides this data, last updated on 2026-04-29.
57 sites in the Great Western Woodlands of Australia provide data on standing dead tree and down woody debris attributes. The dataset includes measures of piece sizes, densities, volumes, and biomass, collected using plotless and plot-based approaches. It was created by Carl Gosper and used in a 2019 Ecosphere publication.
Southeastern Australia's 4500 km coastline is analyzed using 14 years of monthly MODIS sea surface temperature data to map upwelling systems. The dataset identifies two persistent systems, the New South Wales and western Victoria/South Australia coastal upwellings, and examines their spatial and temporal variability. This research was published by Zhi Huang and Xiao Hua Wang in Remote Sensing of Environment in 2019.
Field aphid abundance counts from 10 sampled soybean plants before and after insecticidal treatments, collected at the Iowa State University Northwest Research Farm in 2023. The data includes corresponding genotypes for specific amino acid changes in the voltage-gated sodium channel subunit h1 gene. It was published by the Department of Agriculture under a CC0-1.0 license.
Schedule 2 Character Places from the Ipswich Planning Scheme maps locations of cultural and environmental significance. The dataset includes four map layers covering historic places, trees and vegetation, Indigenous sites, and historic infrastructure. It is maintained by the Ipswich City Council and was last updated in April 2026.
Schedule 2 of the Ipswich Planning Scheme lists individual places of cultural significance or streetscape value. The dataset contains four thematic maps covering historic and miscellaneous places, trees and vegetation, indigenous sites, and historic infrastructure. It is maintained by the Ipswich City Council and was last updated in April 2026.
Four acoustic recorders continuously captured environmental audio at a 2,000-hectare conservation property in Queensland, Australia, starting in 2020. The Queensland Trust for Nature, QUT, and TERN established this site in 2025 with co-investment from the Queensland Government. Recorders were strategically placed in both wet and dry habitats within the Little Liverpool Range wildlife corridor.
Yukon's 16 ecoregions contain bird monitoring data from autonomous recording units deployed between 2017 and 2023. The program, led by Environment and Climate Change Canada's Canadian Wildlife Service, provides baseline species distribution and abundance data for boreal landbirds, secretive waterbirds, and shorebirds.
Environment and Climate Change Canada's Boreal Bird Monitoring Program provides human-conducted avian point count data for Yukon. Observers recorded species and individuals heard or seen during ten-minute dawn chorus sessions from 2017 to 2023 across 16 Yukon ecoregions. The data supports baseline understanding of species distribution and abundance in remote northern boreal regions.
The Yukon High Elevation Monitoring Program (HEMP) provides terrestrial bird monitoring data from autonomous recording units deployed across 10-13 mountains in Yukon and British Columbia. The program uses passive acoustic monitoring, with recordings scheduled from 3:00 AM to 9:00 AM, and a subset of 3-minute recordings transcribed for species identification to establish baseline data.
Yukon High Elevation Monitoring Program data consists of human-conducted bird point counts from 2019. The program sampled ten mountains across southern Yukon and northern British Columbia ecoregions to establish baseline species distribution and abundance data. Observers recorded every bird heard and seen during ten-minute counts conducted from 4AM to 11AM.
Fulgence KaborΓ© published a dataset describing the distribution of patients according to pain location at 6 months of evolution. The dataset is available as a 5.5 KB Excel file on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license. It was last updated on April 24, 2026.
An outbreak dataset detailing the distribution of clinical signs during an acute dermatosis event among fishermen in Senegal. The dataset was authored by Mbouna Ndiaye and last updated on April 24, 2026. It is a 5.5 KB Excel file available under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
MBON Pole to Pole provides a species occurrence dataset from sandy beaches in Musquash Harbour, Mispec Bay, and New River Beach, New Brunswick, Canada. The data was collected using a standardized MBON P2P sampling protocol for sandy beaches. It serves as a resource for biodiversity reporting under frameworks like the CBD Aichi Targets and UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Basic biological data for all fish caught during the 2014 Beaufort Sea Marine Fishes Project expedition. The survey, conducted by Fisheries and Oceans Canada from August to September 2014, caught 42 species of fish across 54 stations in the southern Canadian Beaufort Sea and Amundsen Gulf. The data includes identification, weight, multiple length measurements, liver weight, gonad weight, sex, and maturity level.