Identification

Title

2011 Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) Scotland Didemnum vexillum records

Abstract

The carpet sea squirt (Didemnum vexillum) is an invasive non-native species of colonial sea squirt that has recently been found in England, Ireland, Wales and at one location in the Clyde, on the west coast of Scotland. The potential ecological and economic impacts of this species are significant. A rapid response eradication programme in Holyhead Harbour is currently underway, showing signs of some success so far. However, it is not known how far this species has spread within the UK, and surveys are underway in England and Wales to determine its distribution. It is crucial to know as soon as possible how far it has spread, as this information will determine what the appropriate response will be - if it is confined to only a few sites, it may be possible to attempt eradication. If it is already more widespread, then containment or control measures will be more appropriate. No specific surveys targeting this species had previously been carried out in Scotland, so it was not known whether it was present just in the one marina in the Clyde or whether it was more widespread. This project involved a series of rapid assessment surveys of those marinas and harbours thought to be most likely at risk from establishment (e.g. those in the Clyde and on the west coast of Scotland) and will inform SNH’s policy for dealing with this species, as well as the wider UK policy for response.

Resource type

dataset

Resource locator

https://www.dassh.ac.uk/datasets/DASSHDT00000150

description: A link to the web service or dataset

http://www.dassh.ac.uk

name: DASSH homepage

description: A link to the general host site

Unique resource identifier

code

DASSHDT00000150

codeSpace

http://www.dassh.ac.uk

Dataset language

eng

Spatial reference system

code identifying the spatial reference system

urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::4326

Classification of spatial data and services

Topic category

inlandWaters

biota

Keywords

Keyword set

keyword value

Keyword set

keyword value

Keyword set

keyword value

originating controlled vocabulary

title

GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0

reference date

date type

revision

effective date

2008-01-06

Keyword set

keyword value

originating controlled vocabulary

title

SeaDataNet P021 parameter discovery vocabulary

reference date

date type

revision

effective date

2009-11-16

Keyword set

keyword value

originating controlled vocabulary

title

GEMET

reference date

date type

creation

effective date

2011-07-06

Keyword set

keyword value

originating controlled vocabulary

title

INSPIRE

reference date

date type

creation

effective date

2017-05-12

Keyword set

keyword value

originating controlled vocabulary

title

M06 (MEDIN monitoring activity categories)

reference date

date type

revision

effective date

2013-08-22

Geographic location

West bounding longitude

-4.8627

East bounding longitude

-4.8540

North bounding latitude

55.7773

South bounding latitude

55.7717

Extent

Extent group

authority code

title

Charting Progress 2 Sea Areas

reference date

date type

creation

effective date

2009-06-18

code identifying the extent

Minches & Western Scotland

Temporal reference

Temporal extent

Begin position

2009-11-01

End position

2009-11-30

Dataset reference date

date type

publication

effective date

2016-02-22

Frequency of update

notPlanned

Quality and validity

Lineage

Part of MSFD NNS baseline data collation project (Jan 2016). Subset of a dataset as we were only pulling out records for a selection of INNS. Contains records for Didemnum vexillum. Original source: Beveridge, C., Cook, E.J., Brunner, L., MacLeod, A., Black, K. Brown, C. and Manson, F.J. (2011). Initial reponse to the invasive carpet sea squirt, Didemnum vexillum, in Scotland. Scottish Natural Heritage Commissioned Report No. 413 PDF available from: https://www.nature.scot/naturescot-commissioned-report-413-initial-response-invasive-carpet-sea-squirt-didemnum-vexillum https://www.nls.uk/e-monographs/2020/216548241.23.pdf A methodical search of pontoon floats, anchor chains, pilings and any ropes or other items hanging into the water at each location was carried out for signs of D. vexillum by three researchers from the Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS). All the pontoons in the marina were inspected using viewing scopes and an underwater camera system operated from the pontoon walkway to collect video (Panasonic Optio W30 camera mounted on 2 m pole) and stills (Panasonic Optio W60 camera). Scrapers with fine mesh nets attached were also used to collect any suspect organisms for closer inspection. Surveys typically lasted between one and two hours depending on the size of the marina or harbour. The most effective survey method was for the group of researchers to stay together, with one person allocated to each of the side pontoons and the third person looking at the main walkway. This allowed instant confirmation by the survey team of any potential sightings of D. vexillum. Any additional non-native species found during the survey were recorded. Weather conditions and visibility of the water column was noted at each location. All the equipment was cleaned with sanitiser and the nets on each scraper changed between locations. Samples requiring verification were collected and preserved in alcohol for later inspection under a stereomicroscope. If any sensitive species or biotope records are present within this dataset, they will have been removed. If you wish to request access to sensitive species records, please contact the metadata contact. The UK Sensitive Species list has been agreed by UK statutory bodies and relevant experts. It can be viewed here https://docs.nbnatlas.org/sensitive-species-list/. Please note sensitive species lists can vary across the UK.

Conformity

Data format

name of format

version of format

Constraints related to access and use

Constraint set

Use constraints

Open Government Licence

Constraint set

Limitations on public access

No restrictions on public access. This survey recorded no species or biotope occurrences that SNH consider as sensitive. All records may therefore be released in response to requests covered by Environmental Information Regulations or Freedom of Information Regulations. Additionally its re use and dissemination is permissible under Open Government Licence terms. Any re use of this data will acknowledge the copyright owner.

Responsible organisations

Responsible party

contact position

NatureScot Data Manager

organisation name

NatureScot (HQ Inverness)

email address

data_supply@nature.scot

responsible party role

originator

Responsible party

contact position

Ecologist

organisation name

Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH), Headquaters

full postal address

Great Glen House, Leachkin Road

Inverness

IV3 8NW

telephone number

01463 725000

email address

data_supply@nature.scot

responsible party role

originator

Responsible party

contact position

Data Manager

organisation name

Data Archive for Seabed Species and Habitats (DASSH)

full postal address

Marine Biological Association of the UK, The Laboratory, Citadel Hill

Plymouth

PL1 2PB

telephone number

01752 633102

facsimile number

01752 633291

email address

dassh.enquiries@mba.ac.uk

responsible party role

custodian

Responsible party

contact position

NatureScot Data Manager

organisation name

NatureScot (HQ Inverness)

email address

data_supply@nature.scot

responsible party role

custodian

Metadata on metadata

Metadata point of contact

contact position

Data Manager

organisation name

Data Archive for Seabed Species and Habitats (DASSH)

full postal address

Marine Biological Association of the UK, The Laboratory, Citadel Hill

Plymouth

PL1 2PB

telephone number

01752 633102

facsimile number

01752 633291

email address

dassh.enquiries@mba.ac.uk

responsible party role

pointOfContact

contact position

NatureScot Data Manager

organisation name

NatureScot (HQ Inverness)

email address

data_supply@nature.scot

responsible party role

pointOfContact

Metadata date

2021-05-11

Metadata language

eng