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해양수산 빅데이터
빌리언21 - 갯벌/어촌어항 생태 데이터
갯벌, 어촌어항으로부터 수집한 해양생물 사진 및 메타데이터
데이터 정보
연관 데이터
㈜아이렘기술개발 - 연안어장 생태환경 피해 유발 해양생물 데이터 구축
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연안어장 생태환경에 피해를 유발하는 해양생물 7종(보라성게, 말똥성게, 소라, 고둥, 군소, 별불가사리, 아무르불가사리), 서식지 해조류 2종(감태, 모자반)에 대해 총 15만장 이상의 이미지 데이터를 구축
해양수산부 해양보호생물 지정종 사진
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생존을 위협받거나 보호해야 할 가치가 높은 해양보호생물(해조류/해초류, 파충류, 포유류, 무척추동물, 어류, 바닷새)의 사진정보를 제공하는 서비스입니다.
해양수산부 공동활용체계 해양생태계기본조사(유영동물) 위치
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이 데이터는 해양수산부에서 해양생태계기본조사(유영동물)에 대한 정보를 제공하기 위해 수집한 데이터입니다.본 데이터의 주요 내용은 공간정보일련번호, 위도, 경도, 위도_도, 위도_분, 위도_초, 경도_도, 경도_분, 경도_초, 조사위도, 조사경도, 년도, 공간정보 데이터로 구성되어 있습니다.본 데이터는 해양생태계기본조사(유영동물) 공간정보 확인을 통한 다양한 해양 행정 및 정책 업무를 위한 기초 자료로 활용될 수 있습니다.유영동물이란 물속에서 능동적으로 헤엄치며 자신의 의지에 따라 이동할 수 있는 동물을 의미합니다.본 데이터는 해양수산발전기본법 제32조 및 해양수산정보 공동이용 종합계획에 따라대국민 데이터 개방 확대 및 이용 촉진, 정책활용 지원 목표를 위해 수집, 관리되고 있는 데이터 입니다.
L908NC video observations
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This part of DS 781 presents video observations from cruise L908NC for northern California. The vector data file is included in "l908nc_video_observations.zip," which is accessible from https://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/781/video_observations/data_catalog_video_observations.html. Between 2006 and 2007, the seafloor in central California was mapped by California State University, Monterey Bay, Seafloor Mapping Lab (CSUMB) and by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), using both multibeam echosounders and bathymetric sidescan sonar units. These mapping missions combined to collect bathymetry and acoustic-backscatter data from about the 10-m isobath to out beyond the 3-nautical-mile limit of California's State Waters. To validate the interpretations of sonar data in order to turn it into geologically and biologically useful information, the USGS ground-truth surveyed the data by towing camera sleds over specific locations throughout the region. During the 2008 ground-truth cruise, the camera sled housed two video cameras (one forward looking and the other vertical looking), a high-definition video camera, and an 8-megapixel digital still camera. The video was fed in real time to the research vessel, where USGS and NOAA scientists recorded both the geologic and biologic character of the seafloor into programmable keypads once every minute. In addition to recording the seafloor characteristics, a digital still photograph was captured once every 30 seconds. This ArcGIS shape file includes the position of the camera, the time each observation was started, and the visual observations of geologic and biologic habitat.
FISH SPECIES and Other Data from DOLPHIN and Other Platforms from 1965-12-01 to 1966-12-01 (NCEI Accession 7101248)
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F307NC video observations
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This part of DS 781 presents video observations from cruise F307NC in northern California The vector data file is included in "f307nc_video_observations.zip," which is accessible from https://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/781/video_observations/data_catalog_video_observations.html. Between 2006 and 2007, the seafloor in northern California was mapped by California State University, Monterey Bay, Seafloor Mapping Lab (CSUMB) and by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), using both multibeam echosounders and bathymetric sidescan sonar units. These mapping missions combined to collect bathymetry and acoustic-backscatter data from about the 10-m isobath to out beyond the 3-nautical-mile limit of California's State Waters. To validate the interpretations of sonar data in order to turn it into geologically and biologically useful information, the USGS ground-truth surveyed the data by towing camera sleds over specific locations throughout the region. During the 2007 ground-truth cruise, the camera sled housed two video cameras (one forward looking and the other vertical looking), a high-definition video camera, and an 8-megapixel digital still camera. The video was fed in real time to the research vessel, where USGS and NOAA scientists recorded both the geologic and biologic character of the seafloor into programmable keypads once every minute. In addition to recording the seafloor characteristics, a digital still photograph was captured once every 30 seconds. This ArcGIS shape file includes the position of the camera, the time each observation was started, and the visual observations of geologic and biologic habitat.
S2210MB video observations
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This part of DS 781 presents video observations from cruise S2210MB in northern California. The vector data file is included in "s2210mb_video_observations.zip," which is accessible from http://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/781/video_observations/data_catalog_video_observations.html. Video observations from cruise S2210MB will be published in 24 future Scientific Investigations Maps in the California State Waters Map Series (namely, Offshore of Pigeon Point, Offshore of Scott Creek, Offshore of Santa Cruz, Offshore of Aptos, Monterey Canyon and Vicinity, Offshore of Seaside, Offshore Point Lobos, Offshore of Point Sur map areas). In 2006 and 2009, the seafloor in the Offshore of Pigeon Point, Offshore of Scott Creek, Offshore of Santa Cruz, Offshore of Aptos, Monterey Canyon and Vicinity, Offshore of Seaside, Offshore Point Lobos, Offshore of Point Sur in central California was mapped by California State University, Monterey Bay, Seafloor Mapping Lab (CSUMB) and by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), using both multibeam echosounders and bathymetric sidescan sonar units. These mapping missions combined to collect bathymetry and acoustic-backscatter data from about the 10-m isobath to out beyond the 3-nautical-mile limit of California's State Waters. To validate the interpretations of sonar data in order to turn it into geologically and biologically useful information, the USGS ground-truth surveyed the data by towing camera sleds over specific locations throughout the region. During the 2012 ground-truth cruise, the camera sled housed two video cameras (one forward looking and the other vertical looking), a high-definition video camera, and an 8-megapixel digital still camera. The video was fed in real time to the research vessel, where USGS and NOAA scientists recorded both the geologic and biologic character of the seafloor into programmable keypads once every minute. In addition to recording the seafloor characteristics, a digital still photograph was captured once every 30 seconds. This ArcGIS shape file includes the position of the camera, the time each observation was started, and the visual observations of geologic and biologic habitat.