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Gulf of Carpentaria Infauna Data 1990
Megabenthos was sampled using a beam trawl, at 105 sites throughout the Gulf of Carpentaria during the Southern Surveyor cruise SS 03/90. The infauna was identified, counted and weighed. The results were used in pattern analysis of the communities. Data on sediment grain size were also collected.
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Gulf of Carpentaria Megabenthos Data 1990
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Megabenthos was sampled using a beam trawl at 105 sites throughout the Gulf of Carpentaria during the Southern Surveyor cruise SS 03/90. The megabenthos was identified, counted and weighed. The results were used in pattern analysis of the communities.
Gulf of Carpentaria Seagrass Data 1983-1994
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Seagrass biomass, density and morphometrics were measured at sites around Groote Eylandt and Albatross Bay in the Gulf of Carpentaria. Environmental data such as depth were also collected at a number of sites. Transect data was collected to give a qualitative assessment of these parameters.
Gulf of Carpentaria Depth and Sediment Data 1989-1990
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On the FRV Southern Surveyor cruise SS3/90, 108 stations throughout the Gulf of Carpentaria were sampled for sea temperature, salinity, water depth, and sediment grain size. Data was also collected from the 1989-1990 "Jacqueline D" cruises and from commercial trawlers. Relevant rainfall, wind and temperature data were obtained from the Meteorological Bureau.
Gulf of Carpentaria Prawn Data - MX (Maxim) Dataset 1983-1985
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This dataset is the result of a series of trawl surveys carried out aboard F.V. Maxim between August 1983 and March 1985 in the NW Gulf of Carpentaria, north of Groote Eylandt. The main reference is by Somers et al (1987) - see References link below. It details the gear, methods, study area, etc. The data collected included abundance and size composition of the commercial species of penaeids together with data on hydrology at the time of sampling, across 60 stations. Reproductive stage, moult stage, and parasites were also recorded. Cruises were carried out every four weeks centred around the new moon period.