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Fish Surveys of Sandy Beaches in Port Hacking 1990-1991
This dataset contains data on fish distributions and occurrences from Port Hacking, Botany Bay, NSW. The data were obtained from sandy beaches at Port Hacking between March 1990 and November 1991. Beach seine surveys were conducted every 3 months for 2 years. The data were taken as a control site for similiar sampling in Jervis Bay. The data are part of the Jervis Bay Marine Ecological Study.
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Fish Surveys of Sandy Beaches in Batemans Bay 1990-1991
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This dataset contains data on fish distributions and occurrences from Batemans Bay, NSW. The data were obtained from sandy beaches around Batemans Bay between March 1990 and November 1991. Beach seine surveys were conducted every 3 months for 2 years. The data were taken as a control site for similiar sampling in Jervis Bay. The data are part of the Jervis Bay Marine Ecological Study. NB - As the database has been lost, the only data still available are those published in the JERVIS BAY BASELINE STUDIES Final Report.
Port Hacking Mangrove and Saltmarsh Data 1989-1991
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This dataset contains data on species distributions, productivity, reproduction and growth of mangroves and saltmarshes from Port Hacking, Botany Bay, NSW. The data were obtained from a variety of surveys and measurement techniques from two creeks between 1989 and 1991. The data were taken as a control site for similiar sampling in Jervis Bay. The data are part of the Jervis Bay Marine Ecological Study. NB - As the database has been lost, the only data still available are those published in the JERVIS BAY BASELINE STUDIES Final Report.
Port Hacking 50m Coastal Station Data 1942-
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This dataset contains oceanographic data collected at a 50m coastal station off Port Hacking, New South Wales (lat. 34 deg. 05 min. S, long. 151 deg. 13 min. E) from December 1942 (collection is ongoing). The station was set up under the CSIRO coastal monitoring programme in the 1940s and is sampled approximately monthly (weekly at some times) for temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, phosphate and nitrate. Since September 1997 the NSW EPA has collected the samples at this station. The current sampling regime is approximately monthly for 11 or 12 months per year. The data are stored on-line as part of the O&A hydrology archive in Hobart and is available via the O&A Data Trawler. Station identified as Port Hacking 50m station - all data [CS-PHA-ALL]. Historically, additional copies of the data were deposited with the NODC data archive (World Data Centre-A) in the U.S.A., and details of relevant data files can be viewed via their website by requesting the file inventory for this coastal station which is NODC platform code "09E5". Station details, plus printed versions of the data, have been published in CSIRO's "Oceanographical Station List" series.
Baseline Biological Port Survey - Eden, November 1996
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This dataset contains the result of a biological baseline survey of the port region of Eden, NSW, carried out in November 1996 by CSIRO Marine Research Centre for Research on Introduced Marine Pests (CRIMP). Collection methods employed include pylon scrapings, sediment cores, crab traps, plankton nets, and qualitative visual inspection and photographs (both still and video). Voucher specimens have been incorporated into collections of CMR, Hobart. Taxonomic groups surveyed include marine invertebrates, fishes, phytoplankton, macroalgae, and marine vegetation. This dataset forms part of a series of Port Surveys conducted by CRIMP over the period 1996 to present.
Baseline Biological Port Survey - Devonport, Jan 1996
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This dataset contains the result of a biological baseline survey of the port region of Devonport, Tasmania, carried out in January 1996 by CSIRO Marine Research Centre for Research on Introduced Marine Pests (CRIMP). Collection methods employed include pylon scrapings, sediment cores, crab traps, plankton nets, and qualitative visual inspection and photographs (both still and video). Voucher specimens have been incorporated into collections of CMR, Hobart. Taxonomic groups surveyed include marine invertebrates, fishes, phytoplankton, macroalgae, and marine vegetation. This dataset forms part of a series of Port Surveys conducted by CRIMP over the period 1996 to present.
Baseline Biological Port Survey - Newcastle, September-October 1997
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This dataset contains the result of a biological baseline survey of the port region of Newcastle, NSW, carried out in September-October 1997 by CSIRO Marine Research Centre for Research on Introduced Marine Pests (CRIMP). Collection methods employed include pylon scrapings, sediment cores, crab traps, plankton nets, and qualitative visual inspection and photographs (both still and video). Voucher specimens have been incorporated into collections of CMR, Hobart. Taxonomic groups surveyed include marine invertebrates, fishes, phytoplankton, macroalgae, and marine vegetation. This dataset forms part of a series of Port Surveys conducted by CRIMP over the period 1996 to present.
Baseline Biological Port Survey - Mackay, May-June 1997
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This dataset contains the result of a biological baseline survey of the port region of Mackay, Quennsland, carried out in May-June 1997 by CSIRO Marine Research Centre for Research on Introduced Marine Pests (CRIMP). Collection methods employed include pylon scrapings, sediment cores, crab traps, plankton nets, and qualitative visual inspection and photographs (both still and video). Voucher specimens have been incorporated into collections of CMR, Hobart. Taxonomic groups surveyed include marine invertebrates, fishes, phytoplankton, macroalgae, and marine vegetation. This dataset forms part of a series of Port Surveys conducted by CRIMP over the period 1996 to present.
Port Hacking 100m Coastal Station Data 1953-2010
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This dataset contains oceanographic data collected at a 100m coastal station off Port Hacking, New South Wales (lat. 34 deg. 05 min. S, long. 151 deg. 15 min. E) from May 1953 (collection is ongoing). The station was set up under the CSIRO coastal monitoring programme in the 1950s and is sampled approximately monthly (weekly at some times) for temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, phosphate and nitrate. In April 2009, management of the station was taken over by the IMOS program. Since September 1997 the NSW EPA has collected the samples at this station. The current sampling regime is approximately monthly for 11 or 12 months per year. The IMOS sampling includes additional Biological data. The data collected from 1944 to March 2010 is stored on-line as part of the O&A hydrology archive in Hobart and is available via the O&A Data Trawler. Station identified as Port Hacking 100m station - all data [CS-PHB-ALL].The ongoing data is currently available via the IMOS portal. Please see Data Links below. Historically additional copies of the data are deposited with the NODC data archive (World Data Centre-A) in the U.S.A., and details of relevant data files can be viewed via their website by requesting the file inventory for this coastal station which is NODC platform code "09E4". Station details, plus printed versions of the data, have been published in CSIRO's "Oceanographical Station List" series.
Baseline Biological Port Survey - Devonport, November 1995
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This dataset contains the result of a biological baseline survey of the port region of Devonport, Tasmania, carried out in November 1995 by CSIRO Marine Research Centre for Research on Introduced Marine Pests (CRIMP). Collection methods employed include pylon scrapings, sediment cores, crab traps, plankton nets, and qualitative visual inspection and photographs (both still and video). Voucher specimens have been incorporated into collections of CMR, Hobart. Taxonomic groups surveyed include marine invertebrates, fishes, phytoplankton, macroalgae, and marine vegetation. This dataset forms part of a series of Port Surveys conducted by CRIMP over the period 1996 to present.
Baseline Biological Port Survey - Fremantle, November 1996
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This dataset contains the result of a biological baseline survey of the port region of Fremantle, Westen Australia, carried out in November 1996 by CSIRO Marine Research Centre for Research on Introduced Marine Pests (CRIMP). Collection methods employed include pylon scrapings, sediment cores, crab traps, plankton nets, and qualitative visual inspection and photographs (both still and video). Voucher specimens have been incorporated into collections of the West Australian Museum and CMR, Hobart. Taxonomic groups surveyed include marine invertebrates, fishes, phytoplankton, macroalgae, and marine vegetation. This dataset forms part of a series of Port Surveys conducted by CRIMP over the period 1996 to present.