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Distribution of Killer Whales - Coastal Resource Information Management System (CRIMS)
Modeled data showing the likely distribution of Killer Whales. CRIMS is a legacy dataset of BC coastal resource data that was acquired in a systematic and synoptic manner from 1979 and was intermittently updated throughout the years. Resource information was collected in nine study areas using a peer-reviewed provincial Resource Information Standards Committee consisting of DFO Fishery Officers, First Nations, and other subject matter experts. There are currently no plans to update this legacy data.
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해양경찰청 고래류 처리확인서 발급현황
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최근 4년간(2019년~2022년) 고래류 처리확인서 발급현황 데이터로, 종류별 고래류 처리확인서 발급건수를 나타냅니다.
해양경찰청 고래 혼획 및 불법포획 검거 현황
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해양경찰청에서 발간한(21.12) 2021해양경찰백서에서 제공하는 5년간(2017~2021)의 고래 혼획 및 불법포획 검거 현황을 정리한 데이터입니다.
Likelihood of Presence of Bottlenose Whales in Area Response Planning Pilot Areas
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Likelihood of Presence of Bottlenose Whales in the Bay of Fundy and the Port Hawkesbury Area Response Plan. The Coastal Oceanography and Ecosystem Research section (DFO Science) reviewed reported opportunistic whale sightings and local knowledge sources to estimate areas where Northern Bottlenose Whales are seasonally present and delineate these areas. A version of this dataset was created for the National Environmental Emergency Center (NEEC) following their data model and is available for download in the Resources section. Cite this data as: Lazin, G., Hamer, A.,Corrigan, S., Bower, B., and Harvey, C. Data of: Likelihood of presence of Bottlenose Whale in Area Response Planning pilot areas. Published: June 2018. Coastal Ecosystems Science Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, St. Andrews, N.B. https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/29dd835b-7c96-4c62-b558-275dfe13cbe9
해양수산부 공동활용체계 해양보호생물분포도(무척추동물)
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이 데이터는 해양수산부에서 해양보호생물분포도(무척추동물)에 대한 정보를 제공하기 위해 수집한 데이터입니다.본 데이터의 주요 내용은 공간정보일련번호, 한글명, 영문명, 비고, 공간정보 데이터로 구성되어 있습니다.본 데이터는 해양보호생물분포도(무척추동물) 정보 확인을 통한 다양한 해양 행정 및 정책 업무를 위한 기초 자료로 활용될 수 있습니다.무척추동물이란 척추가 없는 다세포 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.
Likelihood of Presence of Finback Whales in Area Response Planning Pilot Areas
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Likelihood of Presence of Finback Whales in the Bay of Fundy and Port Hawkesbury Area Response Plan. The Coastal Oceanography and Ecosystem Research section (DFO Science) reviewed reported opportunistic whale sightings and local knowledge sources to estimate areas where Finback whales are seasonally present and delineate these areas. A version of this dataset was created for the National Environmental Emergency Center (NEEC) following their data model and is available for download in the Resources section. Cite this data as: Lazin, G., Hamer, A.,Corrigan, S., Bower, B., and Harvey, C. Data of: Likelihood of presence of Finback Whale in Area Response Planning pilot areas. Published: June 2018. Coastal Ecosystems Science Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, St. Andrews, N.B. https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/7e2f85b3-19eb-4ecf-8557-69c8df1bc084
Spatial distribution of killer whales (Orcinus orca) in the Bremer Marine Park and adjacent areas (NESP Emerging Priorities EP2)
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This dataset relates to statistical models of killer whale (Orcinus orca) occurrence in the Bremer Sub-Basin developed from vessel-based and aerial survey data collected between 2015 and 2017. Further information can be found in: Salgado-Kent C, Parnum I, Wellard R, Erbe C, Fouda L. 2017. Habitat preferences and distribution of killer whales (Orcinus orca) in the Bremer Sub-Basin, Australia. Report to the National Environmental Science Programme Marine Biodiversity Hub (CMST 2017-15), 37 p.
해양수산부 공동활용체계 보호대상해양생물 분포도 무척추동물
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이 데이터는 해양수산부에서 보호대상해양생물분포도무척추동물에 대한 정보를 제공하기 위해 수집한 데이터입니다.본 데이터의 주요 내용은 공간정보일련번호, 생물명, 생물영문명, 비고내용으로 구성되어 있습니다.본 데이터는 보호대상해양생물분포도무척추동물 확인을 통한 다양한 해양 행정 및 정책 업무를 위한 기초 자료로 활용될 수 있습니다.무척추동물이란 동물계에서 척추동물[어류·양서류·파충류·조류·포유류]을 제외한 모든 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.
Australian iPCoD for measuring baleen whale population consequence of disturbance from offshore energy developments (NESP MaC 4.9)
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This project developed an interim Population Consequence of Disturbance (iPCoD) model for blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus) and southern right whales (Eubalaena australis) to document a methodology for assessing population-level impacts of one, or multiple, wind farm developments off the southern Australian coast. The iPCoD model was developed in Europe to quantify how disturbances of individuals caused by physiological injury or changes in behaviour can have population-level consequences in data poor marine mammal populations. This model was adapted to suit Australian marine mammal species, highlighting key data gaps for locally threatened populations that overlap in range with the declared offshore wind areas in Australia. Due to the lack of baseline data currently available, this study documented a framework that can be updated as more information becomes available. We outlined how to leverage simulation-based population modelling as a tool for policymakers, industry and management authorities, to aid in environmental impact assessments, with a specific focus on data poor marine mammal populations.
Collated data inventory for Humpback Whale in relation to the Gippsland Offshore Renewable Energy declaration area (NESP MaC 3.21)
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This project undertook a rapid exploration of information on a priority subset of species identified by the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) and the National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environment Authority (NOPSEMA) that are listed as critically endangered or endangered under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. It specifically focused on these species in relation to the Gippsland declaration area, and the adjacent areas to the declaration area in Bass Strait. This rapid exploration of information was conducted as follows: 1) identify datasets and information sources relevant to priority species identified by DCCEEW and NOPSEMA for the Gippsland declaration area; 2) identify the source of these datasets and information and their level of accessibility; 3) evaluate the utility of datasets and information identified in 2) for assessments/regulatory processes required to be undertaken by DCCEEW and NOPSEMA; and 4) identify what activities would need to be undertaken to improve the accessibility and utility of datasets and information sources identified in 3) that are not currently accessible in useable formats. Fifteen priorities species (12 birds, 3 cetaceans) were identified for which publicly-available occurrence data could be located. This record and the attached download describes the data inventory for Humpback Whales (Megaptera novaeangliae). To download the data inventory for all fifteen priority species, see https://doi.org/10.25959/GB51-RW44.