Seasearch Marine Surveys in the Channel Islands
Citation
Seasearch (2022). Seasearch Marine Surveys in the Channel Islands. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/0ppp4p accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-12-12.Description
The data has been collected using the Seasearch methodology which has two main levels of detail. The Observation Form level provides a single sample containing habitat and species data from each site. The Survey Form level provides multiple habitat and species lists. This data has been collected from dives organised by the Marine Conservation Society, Seasearch, dive clubs and individuals. Data has been entered by MCS and is freely available.
Purpose
To provide reliable data on sublittoral habitats and species throughout coastal waters using trained volunteer divers.
Sampling Description
Quality Control
Data is provided by volunteers who have a wide range of species knowledge. Most have been through a training programme. Records are validated before entry into Marine Recorder.Method steps
- Data is obtained from visual observations by divers. Most participating recorders have been through a training process and some are professional marine biologists. Records are validated before entry into Marine Recorder.
Additional info
Data is available in Marine Recorder snapshot format on request.Taxonomic Coverages
Geographic Coverages
Coastal waters of the Channel Islands.
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Contacts
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Seasearch
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Charlotte Bolton, Seasearch Coordinator
administrative point of contact
email: info@seasearch.org.uk