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A seabird and cetacean survey was conducted onboard the R.V. Kommandor Jack in July 2002. The survey was part of the UK Department of Trade and Industry's Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA4) of the Faroe-Shetland Channel. The data likely contains species observations and associated environmental or positional information.
Housing annual high-quality digital reference images of a 1-hectare vegetation plot in the Daintree Rainforest near Cape Tribulation. Images are captured using a five-point photopoint method, typically producing 20 images per year from plot corners and center. The site, established in 2001, hosts over 80 plant species and supports flux monitoring and ecological research.
Animal Reporting and Movement Service (ARMS) data reports on total number of deer movements (both non-electronic and electronic) from January 2016 to September 2016. The dataset was published by the Government Digital Service on the eu_open_data platform. This catalog was retired and is no longer updated as of May 25, 2023.
A performance dashboard from the Government Digital Service shows metrics for the Animal Transporter Authorizations service. The dashboard likely contains data on the number of digital transactions, total cost, cost per transaction, and digital service take-up. The service is described as a 'beta' and provides an option to download the underlying data.
Government Digital Service data reports the total number of sheep movements, both electronic and non-electronic, within the United Kingdom from January to December 2015. The dataset is provided in Excel XLS format. As of May 2023, this catalog is no longer updated and has been retired.
Lake Ontario recapture records for adult Atlantic salmon tagged by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry. The dataset tracks individual fish released as brood stock and reported by anglers, containing tagging and recapture dates, locations, and movement metrics. Records were last updated in March 2026.
An updated geospatial inventory replaces earlier versions 1.0 and 2.0, covering the entire Canadian Great Lakes shoreline. The Government of Ontario produced this dataset, which extends from the land-water interface to two kilometers inland and includes connecting channels. It was last updated in March 2026.
Historical data delineates valley segments based on natural features for the Ontario side of the Great Lakes. The Government of Ontario created this inventory, which is no longer being updated, making it best suited for historical research and analysis.
Two spatial files inventory the Lake Simcoe shoreline for ecological assessment. A linear vector layer represents shoreline reaches, while a polygon vector layer captures shoreline and near-shore structures. The Government of Ontario created and last updated this dataset in March 2026.
Miscellaneous forest damage events in Ontario, tracked by the Government of Ontario to proactively manage detrimental effects. The data supports forest management planning by calculating timber volume loss and monitoring invasive pest threats. It was last updated in March 2026.
Government of Ontario data shows areas where forest insect pests have damaged or killed trees through defoliation, foliage mining, and wood boring. The dataset supports monitoring the threat and spread of invasive forest pest insect species. It was last updated in March 2026.
Upward-looking Digital Cover Photography (DCP) images collected twice per year from a core 1-hectare monitoring plot in the Great Western Woodlands Site. The images are used to estimate vegetation metrics like Leaf Area Index (LAI), Crown Cover, and Foliage Projective Cover (FPC). The site was established in 2012 in the semi-arid Credo Conservation Reserve.
Historical Fire Management Zone data delineates the six provincial zones used for standardized wildfire response before 2014. The Government of Ontario created these boundaries based on forest ecology, land use, and values at risk. The dataset was last updated on March 25, 2026.
The Government Digital Service provides a performance dashboard for the 'Licences to fish and sell fish' service. The dashboard likely contains metrics on digital transactions, costs, and service take-up. The dataset is described as a 'beta' service and is available for download.
Government records from the UK's Animal Reporting and Movement Service detail total goat movements for the first half of 2017. The data likely contains counts for both electronic and non-electronic movement reports. This dataset was published by the Government Digital Service and is no longer updated as of May 2023.
Animal Reporting and Movement Service data reports on total number of deer movements (both non-electronic and electronic) from January 2015 to December 2015. The dataset was published by the Government Digital Service and is available in an Excel XLS format. As of 25th May 2023, this catalog is no longer updated and has been retired.
Integrated baseline environmental data from Ontario's Far North, collected by the Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks. The program includes surface water, peat pore water, terrestrial, and air monitoring components from 2013 to 2018.
Goat movement data from January 2015 to December 2015, reporting the total number of movements. The dataset was published by the Government Digital Service and is sourced from the eu_open_data platform, which notes the catalog was retired in May 2023.
Annual high-quality digital reference images of a 1-hectare vegetation plot at the Samford Peri-Urban SuperSite in Australia. The images are captured using a five-point photopoint method, typically producing 20 images per year from the plot's corners and center. The site was established in 2010 in remnant fringe eucalypt forest dominated by Corymbia intermedia, Eucalyptus siderophloia, and Lophostemon suaveolens.
A spatial dataset containing the boundaries of Biogenetic Reserves in Wales. These reserves aim to conserve European flora and fauna, focusing on habitats like heathlands and dry grasslands. The data originates from the Government Digital Service and is part of a European network established under the Bern Convention, which the UK signed in 1982.