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A digital object identifier (DOI) is a unique alphanumeric string assigned by a registration agency (the International DOI Foundation) to identify content and provide a persistent link to its location on the Internet.

  1. Survey download records-2022-12-14

    Created: 2022-12-14 6:19 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 SUPERSEDED BY (appears in 2 collections): * IMOS - National Reef Monitoring Network - Global reef fish abundance and biomass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
  2. Survey download records-2022-12-14

    Created: 2022-12-14 5:27 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 SUPERSEDED BY (appears in 2 collections): * IMOS - National Reef Monitoring Network - Global reef fish abundance and biomass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
  3. Survey download records-2022-12-14

    Created: 2022-12-14 4:59 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
  4. Survey download records-2022-12-14

    Created: 2022-12-14 2:29 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
  5. Survey download records-2022-12-14

    Created: 2022-12-14 2:15 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
  6. Occurrence download records-2022-12-14

    Created: 2022-12-14 5:42 AM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    ALA occurrence record download
  7. Occurrence download exmapleFileName

    Created: 2022-12-14 5:42 AM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    ALA occurrence record download
  8. Occurrence download exmapleFileName

    Created: 2022-12-14 5:32 AM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    ALA occurrence record download
  9. Occurrence download exmapleFileName

    Created: 2022-12-14 5:29 AM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    ALA occurrence record download
  10. Occurrence download records-2022-12-14

    Created: 2022-12-14 5:00 AM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    ALA occurrence record download
  11. Occurrence download records-2022-12-14

    Created: 2022-12-14 4:51 AM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    ALA occurrence record download
  12. Occurrence download records-2022-12-14

    Created: 2022-12-14 4:51 AM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    ALA occurrence record download
  13. Occurrence download records-2022-12-14

    Created: 2022-12-14 4:40 AM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    ALA occurrence record download
  14. Survey download records-2022-12-13

    Created: 2022-12-13 1:20 AM
    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.
  15. Occurrence download records-2022-12-12

    Created: 2022-12-12 5:28 AM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    ALA occurrence record download
  16. Occurrence download records-2022-12-12

    Created: 2022-12-12 3:12 AM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    ALA occurrence record download
  17. Occurrence download records-2022-12-12

    Created: 2022-12-12 2:59 AM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    ALA occurrence record download
  18. Occurrence download records-2022-12-12

    Created: 2022-12-12 1:59 AM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    ALA occurrence record download
  19. Occurrence download data

    Created: 2022-12-12 1:53 AM
    Author(s): Atlas Of Living Australia
    ALA occurrence record download
  20. Survey download records-2022-12-10

    Created: 2022-12-10 5:15 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.
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