Christchurch Harbour Marine Life Survey, 32 Sites Sampled in 1987
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Description
Christchurch Harbour in Dorset, UK, was surveyed for macrofauna and flora in June 1987. The study, commissioned by the Nature Conservancy Council, sampled 32 sites using intertidal coring and subtidal pipe-dredge methods. The data likely contains records of species abundance and habitat types from selected shore and seabed areas.
Use Cases
Analyzing historical macrofauna community structure based on the described intertidal and subtidal sampling.
Mapping habitat types and species presence in a southern British estuary based on the site selection criteria.
Studying changes in estuarine biodiversity over time using this 1987 baseline data.
Strengths
Sampling covered 32 distinct sites within the harbour.
Fieldwork was conducted during a specific period (13th-18th June 1987).
The study aimed to include a wide range of shore types and areas of conservation importance.
Limitations
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Last update date is unknown; freshness unverified.
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
Provenance
Source
Field Studies Council (Oil Pollution Research Unit) for the Nature Conservancy Council.
Collection Method
Intertidal coring, qualitative recording, and subtidal pipe-dredge surveying.
Time Range
June 1987.
Freshness
Data is from a 1987 survey; historical dataset.
Geography
Christchurch Harbour, Dorset, United Kingdom.
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