1994 Environment and Resource Technology (ERT), Portland Harbour to the west and Clavell Tower at Kimmeridge to the east, Hardy-Barnett suction sampler and Diving survey
All these records relate to "Environment and Resource Technology Ltd (1994) - Marine Environmental Survey of the Dorset Coastline within UKCS Block 97/14 and 15 - Diving Survey (ERT 94/075) September 1994". A copy of report and complete collection of catalogued slides, bound in a separate volume, are held at Dorset Environmental Records Centre. This survey was carried out by Environment and Resource Technology (ERT) for Amoco. Diving fieldwork took place between 16-25 September 1994, during which 29 stations were sampled in the area bounded by Portland Harbour to the west and Clavel Tower at Kimmeridge to the east. MNCR survey protocols were used, with sampling carried out by diver pairs skilled in in situ fauna and flora identification. Infaunal samples (0.1m sq, 20cm deep and 1.0mm sieved) were obtained at some stations using a Hardy-Barnett suction sampler. Station positions were fixed using a hand-held GPS on the OSGB36 spheroid.
dataset
MRLRC00100000529
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urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::27700
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biota
revision
2008-01-06
creation
2011-02-16
creation
2003-01-01
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2011-07-06
revision
2009-11-16
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creation
2009-06-18
Eastern Channel
creation
2009-06-18
Western Channel and Celtic Sea
creation
2009-05-01
29E7
creation
2009-05-01
30E7
creation
2009-05-01
29E8
creation
2009-05-01
30E8
1994-09-16
1994-09-25
publication
2013-02-12
creation
1994-09-25
revision
2013-02-12
notPlanned
This survey was carried out by Environment and Resource Technology (ERT) for Amoco. Diving fieldwork took place between 16-25 September 1994, during which 29 stations were sampled in the area bounded by Portland Harbour to the west and Clavel Tower at Kimmeridge to the east. MNCR survey protocols were used, with sampling carried out by diver pairs skilled in in situ fauna and flora identification. Infaunal samples (0.1m sq, 20cm deep and 1.0mm sieved) were obtained at some stations using a Hardy-Barnett suction sampler. Station positions were fixed using a hand-held GPS on the OSGB36 spheroid.
Data is freely available for research or commercial use providing that the originators are acknowledged in any publications produced.
No restrictions to public access
Data Manager
DASSH, The Archive for Marine Species and Habitat Data
originator
Record Centre Manager
Dorset Environmental Record Centre
custodian
Living Seas Manager
Dorset Wildlife Trust
pointOfContact
2021-03-25