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NOAA's National Coral Reef Monitoring Program collected reef fish and benthic data in American Samoa using stationary point count surveys. The data includes species richness, abundance, biomass, and benthic cover estimates from stratified random sampling missions in 2015, 2016, 2018, and 2023. Surveys were conducted by the Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center's Ecosystem Sciences Division in shallow-water hard-bottom habitats.
Stratified random surveys from NOAA's National Coral Reef Monitoring Program catalog reef fish diversity, abundance, and biomass in shallow-water hard-bottom habitats across the Hawaiian Archipelago. The data set includes visual estimates of benthic cover and topographic complexity, with organisms grouped into functional categories like 'Hard Coral' and 'Macroalgae'. Surveys were conducted by the Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center from 2013 to 2024, incorporating complementary research missions.
A dataset supporting a 2026 publication in the journal BAAE, authored by Sujay Paranjape. It is a 36.4 KB Excel file containing data on plant-herbivore-predator interactions. The data likely examines how historical soil conditions modulate plant defense strategies and their ecological consequences.
1.5 GB of genome assemblies and annotations for five species in the Primulaceae family, including Androsace septentrionalis, Androsace vitaliana, Androsace wulfeniana, Hottonia inflata, and Hottonia palustris. The data was authored by Giacomo Potente and last updated on April 10, 2026. It likely contains gene and repetitive element annotations for studying heterostyly.
Raw flux measurements from animal transmission studies of short/fixed and long/variable duration. The dataset includes observed flux dynamics in knock-out groups, observed and predicted transmission probabilities, and paired and mean flux and PFU measurements. Author Ananya Saha published the 123.7 KB XLSX file on figshare in April 2026.
Descriptive statistics for agroecological and management variables used in modeling coffee rust incidence and severity. The 5.5 KB Excel file was authored by Maurice Wanyonyi and last updated on April 21, 2026. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare.
March 2004 field survey in Cockburn Sound, Western Australia, conducted by Geoscience Australia staff. The report documents procedures for collecting surface and subsurface sediment samples, including grab samples and vibracores. The analysis aims to classify surface sediment types and reconstruct the stratigraphic framework of the sound.
Offering seasonal fractional cover estimates for bare, green, and non-green vegetation derived from Sentinel-2 imagery at 10-meter resolution. The product is spatially explicit and represents values for each three-month calendar season. It has been superseded and processing ceased in early 2023.
A government registry of pet shops operating under the Pet Animals Act 1951. The dataset is provided by the Government Digital Service and is available in multiple formats including XML, HTML, CSV, and JSON. The last update date and the number of records are currently unknown.
Geoscience Australia and partners collected surface sediment data from Bynoe Harbour during a May 2016 marine survey aboard the RV Solander. The dataset comprises total chlorin concentrations, chlorin indices, and porosity measurements for seabed sediments. This work was part of a four-year baseline program from 2014-2018 to support marine habitat mapping and resource management.
May 2016 sediment oxygen demand experiment results from Bynoe Harbour, Australia. The data was collected by Geoscience Australia, the Australian Institute of Marine Science, and the Northern Territory Government during the RV Solander survey SOL6432/GA4452. This dataset supports a four-year program (2014-2018) to create baseline habitat maps for marine resource management.
Location and contact information for Pacific Recreational Fishery Salmon Head Recovery Depots. The data supports a program where anglers submit salmon heads to recover coded-wire tags, with Canada and the United States annually tagging over 50 million juvenile salmon, including 5.5 million tags applied by Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
This dataset defines Conservation Units (CUs) for Southern British Columbia Chinook salmon, which are groups isolated enough that extirpation would prevent natural recolonization. It includes CU boundaries, associated counting sites for spawner escapement data, and WSP status zone assessments (Red, Amber, Green). The dataset was last updated in March 2023.
This dataset describes Conservation Units (CUs) for five species of wild Pacific salmon in Canada, based on ecotypology, life history, and genetics. It includes CU status assessments categorized as Red, Amber, or Green, and references spawner enumeration data from counting sites. The CU boundaries were updated in March 2023 using the BC Freshwater Atlas at a 1:20,000 scale.
Data supporting a quantitative analysis of thematic evolution and policy mix in China's green finance policies. The dataset was authored by Jingwen Cai and last updated on April 28, 2026. It is a 2.9 MB ZIP file available under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare.
A geospatial database of 39,337 grid cells characterizes pelagic and benthic habitats in the 0–30 m surface layer of the St. Lawrence Estuary and Gulf. Fisheries and Oceans Canada created it using satellite imagery, a 3D circulation model, and regional data sources. The dataset was last updated on March 24, -2026.
Pop-up Satellite Archival Tags (PSATs) were deployed on 30 white sharks from 2016 to the present, collecting data on depth, temperature, and ambient light for position estimation. Deployments occurred in Atlantic Canadian waters and the United States, with sharks ranging from 259 cm to 459 cm in length. The data, processed by Fisheries and Oceans Canada, includes maximum likelihood position estimates and depth-temperature profiles in CSV and KMZ formats.
Literature review documents from 1987 to 1999 provide known information on lumpfish coastal presence in the St. Lawrence River and Estuary. The data is compiled from specific technical reports and studies, including a 1999 report on coastal fish communities. It is available in multiple formats including SHP, ESRI REST, and CSV.
This dataset describes Conservation Units (CUs) for Chinook salmon on Canada's Pacific coast, defined by ecotypology, life history, and genetics. It includes CU boundaries, associated counting sites for spawner escapement data, and WSP status zone assessments (Red, Amber, Green). The CU boundaries were updated in March 2023 using the BC Freshwater Atlas at a 1:20,000 scale.
The Algoma Region of Ontario hosts this dataset from a Before-After-Control-Impact (BACI) study on the Magpie and Batchawana rivers from 2000 to 2017. Conducted under a Fisheries and Oceans Canada–Brookfield Renewable partnership, it investigated ecological effects of hydroelectric flow regulation. Monthly sampling from spring to fall included chlorophyll a, pH, alkalinity, conductivity, major ions, and nutrients, analyzed using APHA standard methods.