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2015 - 2017 Community Seagrass Initiative (CSI) South Coast Cornwall, Devon and Dorset Seagrass Transect Survey

Publisher
Marine Environmental Data & Information Network
Updated
5 December 2024
Topic
Not set

Summary

The Community Seagrass Initiative is a citizen science lead monitoring programme. It focusses on sub-tidal seagrass beds in the South West of England between Looe in Cornwall and Weymouth in Dorset. There are 19 beds surveyed by the project in total, some, but not all, fall within the boundaries of designated Marine Protected Areas (MPA's). Data on seagrass shoot density, fauna counts on a very broad scale, and presence/absence of some Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP) and commercial fisheries species. Data is collected by volunteer divers that don't necessarily have previous marine biological surveying experience. They have been trained by the project on the surveying and animal identification skills required.

Data links

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DASSH website 5/12/2024
DOI URL 5/12/2024

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Additional information

Source Metadata
XML, HTML
Date added
02 December 2024
Harvest GUID
e738e8b672c30ac9533edb1bd62bca8a
Extent (Latitude)
50.7425° to 50.1408°
Extent (Longitude)
-4.5153° to -2.1670°
Spatial reference system
urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::4326
Dataset reference date (publication)
2017-12-15
Dataset reference date (creation)
2018-02-02
Dataset reference date (revision)
2017-12-15
Frequency of update
notPlanned
Access constraints
This version is public access (certain species removed). The complete version is available with permission from the National Marine Aquarium.
Responsible party
Ocean Conservation Trust (originator); Data Archive for Seabed Species and Habitats (DASSH) (custodian)
ISO 19139 resource type
dataset
Metadata language
eng

Contact

Enquiries

data@oceanconservationtrust.org

Licence information

Please cite the \Community Seagrass Initiative, National Marine Aquarium\ when using