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Digital and Data Solutions, JNCC
data@jncc.gov.uk
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2020-05-12
JNCC's Marine Monitoring Method Finder
2016-04-13
2016-04-13
d05e1bea-3453-4ac7-9c14-bac046cd05da
The Marine Monitoring Method Finder brings together a wide range of monitoring guidelines and procedures, and makes them readily available for use via a spreadsheet tool and search bar on our website.
These guidelines and procedures represent standards and advice recognised by the JNCC. All guidelines and procedures are published by government agencies, expert panels, collaborative working groups, international standards groups and universities. The vast majority have been reviewed by multiple government agencies and industry experts. Where gaps exist in this knowledge, JNCC is developing revisions to fill the gaps.
Please note that the Marine Monitoring Method Finder was last updated in 2017, prior to the launch of JNCC's new website. Whilst every effort has been made to redirect material to the relevant content on the new website, some of the links may no longer work. It will be updated in due course to reflect the new content.
Digital and Data Solutions, JNCC
data@jncc.gov.uk
custodian
Marine
Offshore Seabed Survey
Seabird Surveys
Marine Research
Ecosystem assessment
Marine
Monitoring
Coastal monitoring
Research
Aerial Photography
AGDS
Cores
Diver survey
Diver video
Dredges
Drop camera
Grabs
Interferometric sonar
Intertidal survey
Multibeam echo sounder
Multi-beam echo sounder
other
Particle size analysis
ROV
Satellite imagery
Sediment profile imagery
Side scan sonar
Sidescan
Side-scan sonar
Single beam echo sounder
still and video imagery
Sub bottom profiling
sub-bottom profiler
Towed video
Trawls
Video Tows
Released under the Open Government Licence 3.0
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No limitations
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All guidelines and procedures are published by government agencies, expert panels, collaborative working groups, international standards groups and universities. The vast majority have been reviewed by multiple government agencies and industry experts.