East of Gannet and Montrose ncMPA point interpolation 2017 (Public)
In-house interpolation of PSA from grab samples within the East of Gannet and Montrose ncMPA collected on survey 1515S (see JNCC report 580 for groundtruthing information). Generated to provide a coarse estimate of habitat extent within the sites. These data should be used in the knowledge of the coarse methods used to generate this dataset. Additional information source: O'Connor, J., (2016), 1515S Cruise Report: Monitoring survey of East of Gannet and Montrose Fields and Norwegian Boundary Sediment Plain Scottish Nature Conservation Marine Protected Areas, JNCC Report 580, ISSN 0963 8901 http://jncc.defra.gov.uk/page-7181
dataset
http://data.jncc.gov.uk/data/91a2f042-389a-4c5b-8515-4b63c922b02a-GB400001.zip
name: GB400001.zip
91a2f042-389a-4c5b-8515-4b63c922b02a
eng
O'Connor, J., (2016), 1515S Cruise Report: Monitoring survey of East of Gannet and Montrose Fields and Norwegian Boundary Sediment Plain Scottish Nature Conservation Marine Protected Areas, JNCC Report 580, ISSN 0963 8901
environment
Marine
Seabed Habitats and Geology
GB400001
EUNIS
MNCR
1515S
Grabs
0.847
1.615
57.501
56.928
2015-10-19
2015-11-02
publication
2017-03-29
Samples collected during cruise 1515S (2015) using 0.25m^2 Hamon Grab. PSA analysis of the samples was used to determine the proportion of mud to sand in the sample, the percentage of gravel being insignificant across the site. A raster was interpolated within the UTMzone 31N projection (EPSG:32631) from the percentage mud against sand using a tension spline method. The method was selected for the following reasons: 1) The relative sparseness of the input points 2) The resultant raster conforms closely with the sampled data where the two intersect 3) The input sample data may not capture the full range of the data across the site. Interpolation was performed using default value in ArcGIS for weighting and number of points. A raster cell size of 875m, roughly 1/4 of the horizontal distance between sampling points, was used as a compromise between resolution and overinterpolation of the sparse dataset. The resultant raster was classified as follows, based off of the standard JNCC interpretation of benthic habitats from PSA data (McBreen at al., 2010) : value > 0.8 : "sand" value <=0.8 : "mud". The classifed raster was polygonised and clipped to the ncMPA boundary extent before conversion to standard DEF fields and MNCR/EUNIS habitat classifications. Due to the location of the two ncMPAs, mud habitats were inferred to be in the deep circalittoral biological zone by expert judgment,
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