Steuer Ad., 1939. The fishery grounds near Alexandria. XVIII Sipunculoidea, Phoronidea, Brachiopoda, Enteropneusta and Acrania. Notes and Memoirs No. 30. Fouad I Institute of Hydrobioloy and Fisheries, Egypt
Citation
Stamatina Nikolopoulou and Irini Tsikopoulou (2016). Digitization of The fishery grounds near Alexandria. XVIII Sipunculoidea, Phoronidea, Brachiopoda, Enteropneusta and Acrania. Notes and Memoirs No. 30. Fouad I Institute of Hydrobioloy and Fisheries, 1939, Egypt https://doi.org/10.15468/hk89ld accessed via GBIF.org on 2022-04-18. accessed via GBIF.org on 2022-04-18. accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-11-03.Description
This is a historical dataset that was published in 1939 by Ad. Steuer and concerns of the faunistic report on the Sipunculoidea, Phoronidea, Brachiopoda, Enteropneusta and Acrania collected during the floristical and faunistical survey of Adolf Steuer on the coasts near Alexandria mainly with the vessel “El Hoot”. This dataset covers the time span of 1/4/1933 to 17/11/1933 and contains occurrence data of Sipunculoidea, Phoronidea, Brachiopoda, Enteropneusta and Acrania in the coasts of Alexandria, Egypt. The digitization of this dataset was done by LifewatchGreece team.Sampling Description
Study Extent
This digitized historical dataset is based on a faunistic report compiled from the expedition by the Fisheries Research Directorate in fishery grounds near Alexandria at 1933.Sampling
This dataset is only a part from a large faunistical expedition (http://ipt.medobis.eu/resource?r=egyptexpeditionpreliminaryrepor) that took place in the coasts near Alexandria. The samples were collected by A. Steuer. For bottom samples almost exclusively a dredge with 20x70 cm opening was used. A single catch was made in a depth of 20 m with a large otter trawl in the eastern part of the Bay of Abukir. In general, the motor-launch of the Marine Laboratory "El Hoot" was used for dredging and a rowing boat in shallow water. All excursions were one-day trips. For planktonic samples only medium sized nets with celluloid buckets with gauze bottom were available. After the expedition, taxonomic identification of the samples was done by specialists. The results of this expedition were published in separate for each taxonomic group volumes. Thus, sampling methods were described in a preliminary report by A. Steuer.Method steps
- Adolf Steuer.Preliminary report.The Fishery Grounds Near Alexandria. Notes and Memories No 8.http://ipt.medobis.eu/resource?r=egyptexpeditionpreliminaryrepor
Additional info
marine, harvested by iOBIS. Publication: Digging for historical data on the occurrence of benthic macrofaunal species in the southeastern Mediterranean https://bdj.pensoft.net/article/10071/Taxonomic Coverages
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Sipuncularank: phylum
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Enteropneustarank: class
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Brachiopodarank: phylum
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Phoronidarank: phylum
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Leptocardiirank: class
Geographic Coverages
Sipunculoidea, Phoronidea, Brachiopoda, Enteropneusta and Acrania were found in 52 benthic and 5 planktonic sampling station in the coasts near Alexandria, Egypt, eastern Mediterranean.
Bibliographic Citations
Contacts
Irini Tsikopoulouoriginator
University of Crete
GR
email: fellow_irene@yahoo.gr
Stamatina Nikolopoulou
metadata author
position: Data Manager
Hellenic Centre for Marine Research - Institute of Marine Biology, Biotechnology and Aquaculture
GR
email: snikolo@hcmr.gr
Stamatina Nikolopoulou
administrative point of contact
position: Data Manager
Hellenic Centre for Marine Research - Institute of Marine Biology, Biotechnology and Aquaculture
GR
email: snikolo@hcmr.gr