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Hydraulics data for the River Lambourn at Boxford, 2008 to 2014

A range of hydraulics data including stages and discharges were collected for the River and Leat at Boxford between 01/04/2008 and 30/09/2014. The River Lambourn is a tributary of the River Thames,...

2022-2024 Fisheries Industry Science Partnership (FISP): Ecosystem Benefits of UK Oyster Aquaculture Sites

As part of the Fisheries Industry Science Partnerships (FISP) project ‘Ecosystem Benefits of UK Oyster Aquaculture Sites’, project partners Tethys Oysters Ltd. / Atlantic Edge Oysters Ltd.,...

2023 FISP: Ecosystem Benefits of UK Oyster Aquaculture Sites Pembrokeshire Sediment Sampling Survey

As part of the Fisheries Industry Science Partnerships (FISP) project ‘Ecosystem Benefits of UK Oyster Aquaculture Sites’, project partners Tethys Oysters Ltd. / Atlantic Edge Oysters Ltd.,...

2022-2024 FISP: Ecosystem Benefits of UK Oyster Aquaculture Sites Mumbles 2022 Sediment Sampling Survey

As part of the Fisheries Industry Science Partnerships (FISP) project ‘Ecosystem Benefits of UK Oyster Aquaculture Sites’, project partners Tethys Oysters Ltd. / Atlantic Edge Oysters Ltd.,...

2022-2024 FISP: Ecosystem Benefits of UK Oyster Aquaculture Sites Exe Underwater Imagery Survey

As part of the Fisheries Industry Science Partnerships (FISP) project ‘Ecosystem Benefits of UK Oyster Aquaculture Sites’, project partners Tethys Oysters Ltd. / Atlantic Edge Oysters Ltd.,...

2022-2024 FISP: Ecosystem Benefits of UK Oyster Aquaculture Sites Exe Sediment Sampling Survey

As part of the Fisheries Industry Science Partnerships (FISP) project Ecosystem Benefits of UK Oyster Aquaculture Sites, project partners Tethys Oysters Ltd. / Atlantic Edge Oysters Ltd., Envision...

2022-2024 FISP: Ecosystem Benefits of UK Oyster Aquaculture Sites Mumbles 2023 Sediment Sampling Survey

As part of the Fisheries Industry Science Partnerships (FISP) project Ecosystem Benefits of UK Oyster Aquaculture Sites, project partners Tethys Oysters Ltd., Atlantic Edge Oysters Ltd., Envision...

2022-2024 FISP: Ecosystem Benefits of UK Oyster Aquaculture Sites Avon Sediment Sampling Survey

As part of the Fisheries Industry Science Partnerships (FISP) project ‘Ecosystem Benefits of UK Oyster Aquaculture Sites’, project partners Tethys Oysters Ltd. / Atlantic Edge Oysters Ltd.,...

2022-2024 FISP: Ecosystem Benefits of UK Oyster Aquaculture Sites Lindisfarne Underwater Imagery Survey

As part of the Fisheries Industry Science Partnerships (FISP) project ‘Ecosystem Benefits of UK Oyster Aquaculture Sites’, project partners Tethys Oysters Ltd. / Atlantic Edge Oysters Ltd.,...

2022-2024 FISP: Ecosystem Benefits of UK Oyster Aquaculture Sites Avon Underwater Imagery Survey

As part of the Fisheries Industry Science Partnerships (FISP) project ‘Ecosystem Benefits of UK Oyster Aquaculture Sites’, project partners Tethys Oysters Ltd. / Atlantic Edge Oysters Ltd.,...

2022-2024 FISP: Ecosystem Benefits of UK Oyster Aquaculture Sites Mumbles 2023 Dredge Sampling Survey

As part of the Fisheries Industry Science Partnerships (FISP) project ‘Ecosystem Benefits of UK Oyster Aquaculture Sites’, project partners Tethys Oysters Ltd. / Atlantic Edge Oysters Ltd.,...

2022-2024 FISP: Ecosystem Benefits of UK Oyster Aquaculture Sites Lindisfarne Sediment Sampling Survey

As part of the Fisheries Industry Science Partnerships (FISP) project,˜'Ecosystem Benefits of UK Oyster Aquaculture Sites', project partners Tethys Oysters Ltd. / Atlantic Edge Oysters Ltd.,...

2022-2024 FISP: Ecosystem Benefits of UK Oyster Aquaculture Sites Mumbles 2023 Underwater Imagery Survey

As part of the Fisheries Industry Science Partnerships (FISP) project ‘Ecosystem Benefits of UK Oyster Aquaculture Sites’, project partners Tethys Oysters Ltd. / Atlantic Edge Oysters Ltd.,...

Habitat point records from 1988-90 UMBSM Loch Fyne survey

Loch Fyne, which opens from the north of the Firth of Clyde, is both the longest of the Scottish sea lochs, at approximately 70 km, and the deepest, with a maximum charted depth of 200 m. The large...

Species point records from 1988-90 UMBSM Loch Fyne survey

Loch Fyne, which opens from the north of the Firth of Clyde, is both the longest of the Scottish sea lochs, at approximately 70 km, and the deepest, with a maximum charted depth of 200 m. The large...