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Soviet Fishery Data (Australian Waters) - vessel Kamensky July-October 1976
This dataset comprises catch compositions and trawl locations from a cruise of the Russian fishery research vessel "Kamensky" carried out in Australian waters between July and October 1976, containing 33 demersal trawls on the Lord Howe Rise in the Coral Sea, and in the Arafura Sea off Northern Australia. Most records include catch composition by species (presence/absence but not weight), also some data on length frequency, maturity and diet of commercially important species. The data were obtained by exchange with Soviet scientists in the mid 1990s and has had CSIRO species codes incorporated. The dataset is now in an Oracle database in Hobart, and analyses/summaries of the data are given in the accompanying report (see References). A MS Access version of the dataset has been compiled for use within the North West Shelf-JEMS study. This version is available on-line for researchers in the NWS-JEMS study (see data links). The data are also accessible to authorised users via CMR's "Data Trawler" application. A username and password is required to access this dataset.
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Soviet Fishery Data (Australian Waters) - vessel Shantar May-October 1974
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This dataset comprises catch compositions and trawl locations from a cruise of the Russian fishery research vessel "Shantar" carried out in Australian waters between May and October 1974, containing 37 demersal trawls from the Australian North West Shelf, Western Australia coast and the Lord Howe Rise in the Coral Sea. Most records include catch composition by species (presence/absence but not weight), also some data on length frequency, maturity and diet of commercially important species. The data were obtained by exchange with Soviet scientists in the mid 1990s and has had CSIRO species codes incorporated. The dataset is now in an Oracle database in Hobart, and analyses/summaries of the data are given in the accompanying report (see References). A MS Access version of the dataset has been compiled for use within the North West Shelf-JEMS study. This version is available on-line for researchers in the NWS-JEMS study (see data links). The data are also accessible to authorised users via CMR's "Data Trawler" application. A username and password is required to access this dataset.
Soviet Fishery Data (Australian Waters) - vessel Prometey February-July 1970
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This dataset comprises catch compositions and trawl locations from a cruise of the Russian fishery research vessel "Prometey" carried out in Australian waters between February and July 1970, containing 189 demersal trawls from the North West Shelf, North Australia coast and Gulf of Carpentaria. Most records include catch composition by species (presence/absence but not weight), also some data on length frequency, maturity and diet of commercially important species. The data were obtained by exchange with Soviet scientists in the mid 1990s and has had CSIRO species codes incorporated. The dataset is now in an Oracle database in Hobart, and analyses/summaries of the data are given in the accompanying report (see References). A MS Access version of the dataset has been compiled for use within the North West Shelf-JEMS study. This version is available on-line for researchers in the NWS-JEMS study (see data links). The data are also accessible to authorised users via CMR's "Data Trawler" application. A username and password is required to access this dataset.
Soviet Fishery Data (Australian Waters) - vessel Pr. Deruygin October 1972-March 1973
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This dataset comprises catch compositions and trawl locations from a cruise of the Russian fishery research vessel "Pr. Deruygin" carried out in Australian waters between October 1972 and March 1973, containing 30 demersal trawls from the Western Australia coast, North West Shelf, and Coral Sea including the Lord Howe Rise. Most records include catch composition by species (presence/absence but not weight), also some data on length frequency, maturity and diet of commercially important species. The data were obtained by exchange with Soviet scientists in the mid 1990s and has had CSIRO species codes incorporated. The dataset is now in an Oracle database in Hobart, and analyses/summaries of the data are given in the accompanying report (see References). A MS Access version of the dataset has been compiled for use within the North West Shelf-JEMS study. This version is available on-line for researchers in the NWS-JEMS study (see data links). The data are also accessible to authorised users via CMR's "Data Trawler" application. A username and password is required to access this dataset.
Soviet Fishery Data (Australian Waters) - vessel Berg-3 May-July 1967
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This dataset comprises catch compositions and trawl locations from a cruise of the Russian fishery research vessel "Berg-3" carried out in Australian waters between May and July 1967, containing 354 demersal trawls from the North West Shelf, Western Australia north coast, Timor Sea, Arufura Sea and Gulf of Carpentaria. Most records include catch composition by species (presence/absence but not weight), also some data on length frequency, maturity and diet of commercially important species. The data were obtained by exchange with Soviet scientists in the mid 1990s and has had CSIRO species codes incorporated. The dataset is now in an Oracle database in Hobart, and analyses/summaries of the data are given in the accompanying report (see References). A MS Access version of the dataset has been compiled for use within the North West Shelf-JEMS study. This version is available on-line for researchers in the NWS-JEMS study (see data links). The data are also accessible to authorised users via CMR's "Data Trawler" application. A username and password is required to access this dataset.
Soviet Fishery Data (Australian Waters) - vessel Raduga March-June 1975
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This dataset comprises catch compositions and trawl locations from a cruise of the Russian fishery research vessel "Raduga" carried out in Australian waters between March and June 1975, containing 80 demersal trawls from the Arafura Sea off Northern Australia, Coral Sea including the Lord Howe Rise, S Queensland coast and Tasman Sea. Most records include catch composition by species (presence/absence but not weight), also some data on length frequency, maturity and diet of commercially important species. The data were obtained by exchange with Soviet scientists in the mid 1990s and has had CSIRO species codes incorporated. The dataset is now in an Oracle database in Hobart, and analyses/summaries of the data are given in the accompanying report (see References). A MS Access version of the dataset has been compiled for use within the North West Shelf-JEMS study. This version is available on-line for researchers in the NWS-JEMS study (see data links). The data are also accessible to authorised users via CMR's "Data Trawler" application. A username and password is required to access this dataset.
Soviet Fishery Data (Australian Waters) - vessel Pr. Deruygin December 1975-May 1976
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This dataset comprises catch compositions and trawl locations from a cruise of the Russian fishery research vessel "Pr. Deruygin" carried out in Australian waters between December 1975 and May 1976, containing 14 demersal trawls from the Tasman Sea, off SE Tasmania, and the Australian North West Shelf. Most records include catch composition by species (presence/absence but not weight), also some data on length frequency, maturity and diet of commercially important species. The data were obtained by exchange with Soviet scientists in the mid 1990s and has had CSIRO species codes incorporated. The dataset is now in an Oracle database in Hobart, and analyses/summaries of the data are given in the accompanying report (see References). A MS Access version of the dataset has been compiled for use within the North West Shelf-JEMS study. This version is available on-line for researchers in the NWS-JEMS study (see data links). The data are also accessible to authorised users via CMR's "Data Trawler" application. A username and password is required to access this dataset.
Soviet Fishery Data (Australian Waters) - vessel SRTM 8-449 March-July 1969
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This dataset comprises catch compositions and trawl locations from a cruise of the Russian fishery research vessel "SRTM 8-449" carried out in Australian waters between March and July 1969, containing 176 demersal trawls from the Bass Strait, Tasmania SE coast, Great Australian Bight, SW Western Australia, and Gulf of Carpentaria. Most records include catch composition by species (presence/absence but not weight), also some data on length frequency, maturity and diet of commercially important species. The data were obtained by exchange with Soviet scientists in the mid 1990s and has had CSIRO species codes incorporated. The dataset is now in an Oracle database in Hobart, and analyses/summaries of the data are given in the accompanying report (see References). A MS Access version of the dataset has been compiled for use within the North West Shelf-JEMS study. This version is available on-line for researchers in the NWS-JEMS study (see data links). The data are also accessible to authorised users via CMR's "Data Trawler" application. A username and password is required to access this dataset.
Soviet Fishery Data (Australian Waters) - vessel Alba September 1970
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This dataset comprises catch compositions and trawl locations from a cruise of the Russian fishery research vessel "Alba" carried out in Australian waters in September 1970, containing 29 demersal trawls from Bass Strait and Great Australian Bight. Most records include catch composition by species (presence/absence but not weight), also some data on length frequency, maturity and diet of commercially important species. The data were obtained by exchange with Soviet scientists in the mid 1990s and has had CSIRO species codes incorporated. The dataset is now in an Oracle database in Hobart, and analyses/summaries of the data are given in the accompanying report (see References). A MS Access version of the dataset has been compiled for use within the North West Shelf-JEMS study. This version is available on-line for researchers in the NWS-JEMS study (see data links). The data are also accessible to authorised users via CMR's "Data Trawler" application. A username and password is required to access this dataset.
Soviet Fishery Data (Australian Waters) - vessel Lira June-October 1968
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This dataset comprises catch compositions and trawl locations from a cruise of the Russian fishery research vessel "Lira" carried out in Australian waters between June and October 1968, containing 224 demersal trawls from the Arafura Sea, Gulf of Carpentaria, Queensland Coast/Coral Sea and Tasman Sea. Most records include catch composition by species (presence/absence but not weight), also some data on length frequency, maturity and diet of commercially important species. The data were obtained by exchange with Soviet scientists in the mid 1990s and has had CSIRO species codes incorporated. The dataset is now in an Oracle database in Hobart, and analyses/summaries of the data are given in the accompanying report (see References). A MS Access version of the dataset has been compiled for use within the North West Shelf-JEMS study. This version is available on-line for researchers in the NWS-JEMS study (see data links). The data are also accessible to authorised users via CMR's "Data Trawler" application. A username and password is required to access this dataset.
Soviet Fishery Data (Australian Waters) - vessel Pr. Deruygin September 1968
공공데이터포털
This dataset comprises catch compositions and trawl locations from a cruise of the Russian fishery research vessel "Pr. Deruygin" carried out in Australian waters in September 1968, containing 1 demersal trawl from the Coral Sea. Most records include catch composition by species (presence/absence but not weight), also some data on length frequency, maturity and diet of commercially important species. The data were obtained by exchange with Soviet scientists in the mid 1990s and has had CSIRO species codes incorporated. The dataset is now in an Oracle database in Hobart, and analyses/summaries of the data are given in the accompanying report (see References). A MS Access version of the dataset has been compiled for use within the North West Shelf-JEMS study. This version is available on-line for researchers in the NWS-JEMS study (see data links). The data are also accessible to authorised users via CMR's "Data Trawler" application. A username and password is required to access this dataset.