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Species point records from 1993 MNCR Shetland Braer oil spill survey1993-MNCR-Shetland-Braer-oil-spill-survey.csv

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RecordKey SurveyKey SurveyName SampleKey StartDate EndDate DateType LocationName DataType Latitude Longitude Projection AphiaId Species Uncertain Abundance_SACFORN Abundance_Count IsDead SampleComment
JNCCMNCR10284309 JNCCMNCR10000387 1993 MNCR Shetland Braer oil spill survey JNCCMNCR10014580 1993-02-27 1993-02-27 D NW of Hestingsgot, Bay of Quendale (Shetland) Point 59.8967323879079 -1.31907101715496 WGS84 999000887 Grey lichens FALSE A Not set FALSE Upper littoral fringe zone on stable bedrock showed a noticeable absence of any littorinids.
JNCCMNCR10284189 JNCCMNCR10000387 1993 MNCR Shetland Braer oil spill survey JNCCMNCR10014559 1993-02-25 1993-02-25 D Bay of Scousburgh (Shetland) Point 59.9480113960169 -1.33789088470045 WGS84 883 Polychaeta FALSE F Not set FALSE Rippled mobile medium sand recently affected by oil pollution. Large numbers of dead Ensis were still buried in the sand. Many dead Echinocardium were also found in the sediment cores.
JNCCMNCR10284534 JNCCMNCR10000387 1993 MNCR Shetland Braer oil spill survey JNCCMNCR10014613 1993-03-01 1993-03-01 D S of W end of Sumburgh Airport (Shetland) Point 59.8796079143529 -1.30691628682551 WGS84 883 Polychaeta FALSE C Not set FALSE Midshore bedrock shore wuth gullies and pools. Abundant Mytilus edulis as well as clean rock Mytilus edulis was ripped away recently. Barnacles and limpets common. Poorly grazed patches with Ectocarpaceae.
JNCCMNCR10284394 JNCCMNCR10000387 1993 MNCR Shetland Braer oil spill survey JNCCMNCR10014600 1993-02-28 1993-02-28 D NW of West Voe (Shetland) Point 60.0656468497932 -1.33895198439397 WGS84 129370 Nephtys FALSE R Not set FALSE Fine-medium sand plain with common casts of Arenicola marina. Many dead and empty Ensis shells in and on the sand. Dead Buccinum undatum and Clausinella fasciata along with dead and live polychaetes Arenicola marina, Lanice conchilega and Nephtys sp.. Diatom film throughout.