In 2007-08, scientists from Australia, Japan, and France surveyed marine life and habitats near Terre Adelie and George V Land in East Antarctica. The Collaborative East Antarctic Marine Census (CEAMARC) aimed to understand evolutionary processes and predict responses to climate change. Findings were intended for publication in a scientific journal volume in late 2010.
Use Cases
- Modeling species distribution based on census survey data
- Analyzing habitat characteristics mentioned in the survey
- Studying evolutionary processes of marine life in the region
- Predicting organism responses to future climate-related changes
Strengths
- Data collected by a multinational scientific team from Australia, Japan, and France
- Survey conducted during the International Polar Year
- Results intended for publication in a scientific journal
Limitations
- Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download
- Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment
- Last updated 2026-05-05 00:20:40.325518; freshness should be verified
Provenance
- Source
- Australian Ocean Data Network
- Collection Method
- Scientific survey conducted by the Collaborative East Antarctic Marine Census (CEAMARC)
- Time Range
- 2007-08
- Geography
- Region adjacent to Terre Adelie and George V Land in East Antarctica