2017 Marine Biological Association of the UK (MBA) Mothecombe Seine Net Fish Survey
Two survey sites at Mothecombe Beach and in the middle of the River Erme (at low tide) were surveyed by MBA work experience students and Jack Sewell using two different methods. Seine netting was carried out from Mothecombe beach approx 10-20 metres offshore, and push nets were used in the middle of the River Erme at low tide. The species caught by both methods, were recorded to species level where possible and time permitting. Both the frequency (count data) and the lengths of each individual were captured.
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DASSHDT00000348
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urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::4326
biota
revision
2008-01-06
revision
2009-11-16
-3.9561
-3.9427
50.3152
50.3062
creation
2009-06-18
Western Channel and Celtic Sea
creation
1954-01-01
English Channel
creation
2014-05-16
VIIe
revision
2010-01-01
water column
2017-07-08
2018-06-28
publication
2017-07-14
creation
2017-07-14
notPlanned
Lengths were measured from 'nose to tail' using a ruler and recorded as cm. At least 50% of specimen identifications were checked by Jack Sewell. The sites/general surveyed areas were located following the survey using gridreferencefinder.com.
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Education Leader
Marine Biological Association of the UK (MBA)
Citadel Hill
Plymouth
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originator
Data Manager
Data Archive for Seabed Species and Habitats (DASSH)
Marine Biological Association of the UK, The Laboratory, Citadel Hill
Plymouth
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01752 633102
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custodian
Data Manager
Data Archive for Seabed Species and Habitats (DASSH)
Marine Biological Association of the UK, The Laboratory, Citadel Hill
Plymouth
PL1 2PB
01752 633102
01752 633291
pointOfContact
2019-08-23