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  1. Occurrence download records-2023-03-23

    Created: 2023-03-23 5:17 AM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    ALA occurrence record download
  2. Occurrence download records-2023-03-23

    Created: 2023-03-23 4:10 AM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    ALA occurrence record download
  3. Occurrence download records-2023-03-23

    Created: 2023-03-23 4:09 AM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    ALA occurrence record download
  4. Occurrence download records-2023-03-23

    Created: 2023-03-23 4:03 AM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    ALA occurrence record download
  5. Occurrence download records-2023-03-23

    Created: 2023-03-23 3:16 AM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    ALA occurrence record download
  6. Occurrence download records-2023-03-22

    Created: 2023-03-22 2:10 AM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    ALA occurrence record download
  7. Survey download records-2023-03-15

    Created: 2023-03-15 3:49 AM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    Upper Murrumbidgee Waterwatch1. Engages the community in the environment through monitoring and caring for our catchments;2. Educates and raises awareness in schools and the community on issues concerning catchment health; and3. Uses data collected by volunteers to inform policy and on ground catchment management.Upper Murrumbidgee Waterwatch is looking for volunteers to help us on our Autumn Bug Blitz. Macro-invertebrates (water bugs) are an excellent indicator of stream health and we need to get an adequate set of data from across the region to feed into our Catchment Health Indicator Program.
  8. Survey download records-2023-03-15

    Created: 2023-03-15 3:49 AM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    Upper Murrumbidgee Waterwatch1. Engages the community in the environment through monitoring and caring for our catchments;2. Educates and raises awareness in schools and the community on issues concerning catchment health; and3. Uses data collected by volunteers to inform policy and on ground catchment management.Upper Murrumbidgee Waterwatch is looking for volunteers to help us on our Autumn Bug Blitz. Macro-invertebrates (water bugs) are an excellent indicator of stream health and we need to get an adequate set of data from across the region to feed into our Catchment Health Indicator Program.
  9. Survey download records-2023-03-15

    Created: 2023-03-15 3:49 AM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    Upper Murrumbidgee Waterwatch1. Engages the community in the environment through monitoring and caring for our catchments;2. Educates and raises awareness in schools and the community on issues concerning catchment health; and3. Uses data collected by volunteers to inform policy and on ground catchment management.Upper Murrumbidgee Waterwatch is looking for volunteers to help us on our Autumn Bug Blitz. Macro-invertebrates (water bugs) are an excellent indicator of stream health and we need to get an adequate set of data from across the region to feed into our Catchment Health Indicator Program.
  10. Survey download records-2023-03-15

    Created: 2023-03-15 3:49 AM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    Upper Murrumbidgee Waterwatch1. Engages the community in the environment through monitoring and caring for our catchments;2. Educates and raises awareness in schools and the community on issues concerning catchment health; and3. Uses data collected by volunteers to inform policy and on ground catchment management.Upper Murrumbidgee Waterwatch is looking for volunteers to help us on our Autumn Bug Blitz. Macro-invertebrates (water bugs) are an excellent indicator of stream health and we need to get an adequate set of data from across the region to feed into our Catchment Health Indicator Program.
  11. Survey download records-2023-03-08

    Created: 2023-03-08 5:14 PM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    Over the last decade, the Integrated Marine Observing System’s Animal Tracking Facility (IMOS ATF) has established a permanent array of acoustic receivers around Australia to detect the movements of tagged marine animals in coastal waters. Simultaneously, IMOS ATF developed a centralised national database (https://animaltracking.aodn.org.au/) to encourage collaborative research across the user community and provide unprecedented opportunities to quantify individual behaviour across a broad range of taxa. Here we present the database and quality control procedures developed to collate 67 million valid detections from 1891 receiving stations. This dataset consists of detection data for 7800 tags deployed on 154 species (fish, sharks, rays, reptiles, and mammals), with distances traveled ranging from a few to thousands of kilometres. This dataset of acoustic detections constitutes a valuable resource facilitating meta-analysis of animal movement, distributions, and habitat use, and is important for relating species distribution shifts with environmental covariates. This copy of the IMOS ATF data is of the valid detections downloaded via the IMOS Animal Tracking Portal at https://animaltracking.aodn.org.au/detection. This dataset has been summarized by reducing the detection records to the count of detections per animal per site per day (UTC). The DwC field organismId has been used to record the transmitter serial number. The initial deployment/release of the animal has also been added to the dataset via EMoF using an occurrenceId of the transmitter tag with a postfix of '-release'. Parameters include transmitter type, length and weight of the released animal. Downloads of the detection, deployments and receiver stations are from https://animaltracking.aodn.org.au/detection accessed in 2021-01-04
  12. Survey download records-2023-03-08

    Created: 2023-03-08 5:14 PM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    Over the last decade, the Integrated Marine Observing System’s Animal Tracking Facility (IMOS ATF) has established a permanent array of acoustic receivers around Australia to detect the movements of tagged marine animals in coastal waters. Simultaneously, IMOS ATF developed a centralised national database (https://animaltracking.aodn.org.au/) to encourage collaborative research across the user community and provide unprecedented opportunities to quantify individual behaviour across a broad range of taxa. Here we present the database and quality control procedures developed to collate 67 million valid detections from 1891 receiving stations. This dataset consists of detection data for 7800 tags deployed on 154 species (fish, sharks, rays, reptiles, and mammals), with distances traveled ranging from a few to thousands of kilometres. This dataset of acoustic detections constitutes a valuable resource facilitating meta-analysis of animal movement, distributions, and habitat use, and is important for relating species distribution shifts with environmental covariates. This copy of the IMOS ATF data is of the valid detections downloaded via the IMOS Animal Tracking Portal at https://animaltracking.aodn.org.au/detection. This dataset has been summarized by reducing the detection records to the count of detections per animal per site per day (UTC). The DwC field organismId has been used to record the transmitter serial number. The initial deployment/release of the animal has also been added to the dataset via EMoF using an occurrenceId of the transmitter tag with a postfix of '-release'. Parameters include transmitter type, length and weight of the released animal. Downloads of the detection, deployments and receiver stations are from https://animaltracking.aodn.org.au/detection accessed in 2021-01-04
  13. Survey download records-2023-03-06

    Created: 2023-03-06 2:48 PM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    Eremaea eBird Overview First launched in 2003 by Eremaea Pty Ltd, Eremaea Birds rapidly became the site of choice for recording bird sightings in Australia. In 2014, Eremaea Birds merged with eBird, allowing members to be part of a larger global birding community and ensuring the ongoing existence of the enterprise. eBird Overview A real-time, online checklist program, eBird has revolutionized the way that the birding community reports and accesses information about birds. Launched in 2002 by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and National Audubon Society, eBird provides rich data sources for basic information on bird abundance and distribution at a variety of spatial and temporal scales. eBird’s goal is to maximize the utility and accessibility of the vast numbers of bird observations made each year by recreational and professional bird watchers. It is amassing one of the largest and fastest growing biodiversity data resources in existence. For example, in March 2012, participants reported more than 3.1 million bird observations across North America! The observations of each participant join those of others in an international network of eBird users. eBird then shares these observations with a global community of educators, land managers, ornithologists, and conservation biologists. In time these data will become the foundation for a better understanding of bird distribution across the western hemisphere and beyond.
  14. Survey download records-2023-03-06

    Created: 2023-03-06 2:40 PM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    This dataset contains records of bony fishes and elasmobranchs collected by Reef Life Survey (RLS) divers along 50m transects on shallow rocky and coral reefs, worldwide. Abundance information is available for all records found within quantitative survey limits (50 x 5 m swathes during a single swim either side of the transect line, each distinguished as a Block), and out-of-survey records are identified as presence-only (Method 0). Although surveys are undertaken as part of monitoring programs at particular locations (mostly in Australia), this dataset contains does not include repeat surveys of sites. SUPERSEDED BY (appears in 2 collections): * IMOS - National Reef Monitoring Network - Global reef fish abundance and biomass https://catalogue-imos.aodn.org.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/b273fafa-03d6-4fc2-9acf-39d8c06581e5 * IMOS - National Reef Monitoring Network - Global off-transect species observations https://catalogue-imos.aodn.org.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/a73907b7-3686-4dcf-8a1d-7efc4e5ffc05
  15. Survey download records-2023-03-06

    Created: 2023-03-06 12:22 PM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    Systematic Flora Survey data from the NSW Office of Environment and Health
  16. Survey download records-2023-03-06

    Created: 2023-03-06 12:19 PM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    This dataset contains records of bony fishes and elasmobranchs collected by Reef Life Survey (RLS) divers along 50m transects on shallow rocky and coral reefs, worldwide. Abundance information is available for all records found within quantitative survey limits (50 x 5 m swathes during a single swim either side of the transect line, each distinguished as a Block), and out-of-survey records are identified as presence-only (Method 0). Although surveys are undertaken as part of monitoring programs at particular locations (mostly in Australia), this dataset contains does not include repeat surveys of sites. SUPERSEDED BY (appears in 2 collections): * IMOS - National Reef Monitoring Network - Global reef fish abundance and biomass https://catalogue-imos.aodn.org.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/b273fafa-03d6-4fc2-9acf-39d8c06581e5 * IMOS - National Reef Monitoring Network - Global off-transect species observations https://catalogue-imos.aodn.org.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/a73907b7-3686-4dcf-8a1d-7efc4e5ffc05
  17. Survey download records-2023-03-05

    Created: 2023-03-06 9:39 AM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    Upper Murrumbidgee Waterwatch1. Engages the community in the environment through monitoring and caring for our catchments;2. Educates and raises awareness in schools and the community on issues concerning catchment health; and3. Uses data collected by volunteers to inform policy and on ground catchment management.Upper Murrumbidgee Waterwatch is looking for volunteers to help us on our Autumn Bug Blitz. Macro-invertebrates (water bugs) are an excellent indicator of stream health and we need to get an adequate set of data from across the region to feed into our Catchment Health Indicator Program.
  18. Survey download records-2023-02-10

    Created: 2023-02-10 6:17 AM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    Upper Murrumbidgee Waterwatch1. Engages the community in the environment through monitoring and caring for our catchments;2. Educates and raises awareness in schools and the community on issues concerning catchment health; and3. Uses data collected by volunteers to inform policy and on ground catchment management.Upper Murrumbidgee Waterwatch is looking for volunteers to help us on our Autumn Bug Blitz. Macro-invertebrates (water bugs) are an excellent indicator of stream health and we need to get an adequate set of data from across the region to feed into our Catchment Health Indicator Program.
  19. Survey download records-2023-02-10

    Created: 2023-02-10 5:42 AM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    Dredge, trawl and bycatch records from the northern section of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia (1991-1996) from the project 'Environmental Effects of Prawn Trawling in the Far Northern Section of the Great Barrier Reef ' which was a five year study into the effects of trawling on seabed communities in the inter-shoal and inter-reef areas in the Far Northern Section of the Great Barrier Reef. Project information is at https://marlin.csiro.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/28cef823-767c-459f-891f-5f166bc905de.
  20. Survey download records-2023-02-10

    Created: 2023-02-10 5:15 AM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    Systematic Flora Survey data from the NSW Office of Environment and Health
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