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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
23,458 datasets
Polygons identifying concentrations of sea pens, gorgonian corals, and sponges derived from research vessel by-catch data in eastern Canada. The data was produced by Fisheries and Oceans Canada using kernel density analysis on survey data from the Eastern Arctic biogeographic zone. The dataset was last updated on 2026-05-12.
212 different species were caught during this 2011 survey of the Irish Sea and Bristol Channel. The survey was conducted by Cefas aboard the R/V Endeavour, collecting station, catch, length, and biological data from 152 stations using 4m beam trawls. Data supports EU fisheries regulations and ICES research, with additional aims to collect benthic, litter, temperature, salinity, and acoustic data.
Cefas conducted the CORY 2/07 survey as part of the North West Groundfish Survey in Quarter 3. The survey collected station, catch, length, and biological data for 187 species across 108 stations in the Irish Sea and Bristol Channel between September 16 and October 6, 2007. Data supports EU regulations and ICES research, with additional aims to gather benthic, litter, water temperature, salinity, and acoustic data.
A 1996 survey conducted by Cefas aboard the Corystes between August 23 and September 16. It includes station, catch, length, and biological data for 84 species from 161 stations in the Irish Sea and Bristol Channel, collected using 4m beam trawls and a CTD profiler. The data supports EU regulations and ICES research programs.
235 different species were caught during a 2013 marine survey across 192 stations in the Irish Sea and Bristol Channel. The survey collected station, catch, length, and biological data for groundfish using research vessels and 4m beam trawls. Cefas conducted this work to support EU data regulations and an ICES research program, also gathering benthic, litter, water temperature, salinity, and acoustic data.
A survey conducted from September 5 to 27, 1989, on the research vessel Corystes in the Irish Sea and Bristol Channel. The survey was undertaken by Cefas as part of the North West Groundfish Survey, collecting station, catch, length, and biological data. It includes data on 77 species caught across 206 stations, supporting indices of abundance for EU regulations and ICES research.
172 species were caught during a 2005 marine survey across 136 stations in the Irish Sea and Bristol Channel. The dataset includes station, catch, length, and biological data collected by Cefas using 4m beam trawls and benthic sampling gear. Data supports indices of abundance for EU regulations and ICES research, with additional benthic, litter, temperature, and salinity measurements.
218 different species were caught during a 2012 survey of the Irish Sea and Bristol Channel. The survey was conducted by Cefas on the research vessel Endeavour, operating at 143 stations to collect biological and environmental data. Data were gathered using 4m beam trawls and a Niskin Bottle with MiniCTD to support EU data regulations and ICES research.
142 stations were sampled during a survey from August 26 to September 19, 1994 aboard the RV Corystes. The survey, undertaken by Cefas, recorded catch, length, and biological data for 81 different species in the Irish Sea and Bristol Channel using 4m beam trawls. Data were collected to support EU regulations and ICES research, with additional aims to gather benthic, litter, water quality, and acoustic data.
A 1999 survey collected station, catch, length, and biological data for 60 species across 66 stations in the Irish Sea and Bristol Channel. The survey was undertaken by Cefas using a 4m beam trawl research vessel from March 13 to March 27, 1999. Data was used to create abundance indices for EU regulations and an ICES research program, and also includes benthic, litter, water temperature, salinity, and acoustic data.
A 19-day survey conducted between 07/09/1990 and 25/09/1990 on the RV Corystes. The dataset contains station, catch, length, and biological data from 172 stations in the Irish Sea and Bristol Channel, where 82 species were caught. It was undertaken by Cefas to create abundance indices for EU regulations and ICES research, also collecting benthic, litter, temperature, salinity, and acoustic data.
Concentrations of individual phytoplankton accessory pigments measured in micrograms per litre from the Celtic Seas. Data was collected on Cefas fisheries surveys and analyzed by HPLC at the DHI laboratory in Denmark before quality control. This dataset supports eutrophication assessments and serves as a proxy for phytoplankton biomass.
Irish Sea and Bristol Channel fisheries survey data collected from 04/03/1993 to 29/03/1993 by Cefas. The survey recorded station, catch, length, and biological data for 76 species across 141 stations using a 4m beam trawl. Data supports EU regulations and ICES research programs, with additional aims to collect benthic, litter, water quality, and acoustic data.
Station, catch, length, and biological data from a 1993 fisheries survey in the Irish Sea and Bristol Channel. The survey was conducted by Cefas aboard the Corystes research vessel, operating at 163 stations and recording 86 different species. Data were collected to create abundance indices for EU regulations and ICES research, with additional aims for benthic, litter, temperature, salinity, and acoustic data.
Station, catch, length, and biological data from the CORY 14/04 survey, part of the North West Groundfish Survey. The survey was conducted by Cefas between September 7 and October 11, 2004, across 140 stations in the Irish Sea and Bristol Channel, catching 137 species. Data was collected to create abundance indices for EU regulations and ICES research programs.
241 species were caught during a 2010 marine survey across 150 stations in the Irish Sea and Bristol Channel. The survey collected station, catch, length, and biological data for selected species, alongside benthic, litter, water temperature, salinity, and acoustic data. It was undertaken by Cefas aboard the RV Endeavour to create abundance indices for EU regulations and ICES research.
Cefas conducted the CEND 13/09 survey as part of the North West Groundfish Survey in September 2009. The dataset includes station, catch, length, and biological data for 245 species collected from 126 stations in the Irish Sea and Bristol Channel using research vessels and 4m beam trawls. Data were used to create abundance indices for EU regulations and an ICES research program.
Irish Sea and Bristol Channel survey data collected by Cefas between March 8 and 30, 1996. It includes station, catch, length, and biological data for 54 species from 68 stations, using a 4m beam trawl. The data was used to create abundance indices for EU regulations and ICES research, and also aimed to collect benthic, litter, temperature, salinity, and acoustic data.
Irish Sea and Bristol Channel data from a 2008 fisheries survey on the RV Corystes. The survey covered 107 stations over three weeks and recorded 198 different species. It was conducted by Cefas to support EU data regulations and ICES research, collecting biological, catch, and environmental data.
113 stations were sampled during a 2003 survey of the Irish Sea and Bristol Channel, catching 82 species. The survey collected station, catch, length, and biological data using research vessels and 4m beam trawls. Data was primarily used to create abundance indices for EU regulations and ICES research programs.