2bb3cc58-9e7e-4672-a1ef-48189bf66b6b
eng
dataset
Digital and Data Solutions, JNCC
data@jncc.gov.uk
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2018-05-17
Species point records from 1990 FSCRC Cosheston Pill littoral sediment survey
1999-07-29
1999-07-29
2bb3cc58-9e7e-4672-a1ef-48189bf66b6b
The field work was carried out at low tide on the 12th February 1990. Five sample stations were established, three of which were located in an area where Shelduck are known to congregate and two in an area they usually avoid. In addition to permanent markers, position fixing was achieved using both fixed lines of sight and compass bearings on prominent shoreline features. At each station two replicate biology samples and a sample for grain size analysis, organic matter and Calcium carbonate determination were collected. Biological sampling was carried out using a square stainless steel 0.1m2 corer which was pushed into the sediment to a depth of 10 cm. The quantity of sediment extracted was thus equivalent to a day grab sample.
Digital and Data Solutions, JNCC
data@jncc.gov.uk
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Marine
Marine Recorder
JNCCMNCR10000658
MNCR
Species
Open Government Licence v3.0
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no limitations
eng
oceans
-4.92389229
-4.910020765
51.68933073
51.69866925
1990-02-12
1990-02-12
Rhind, Smith (1990) Cosheston Pill intertidal sediment survey with reference to the distribution of shelduck ($Tadorna tadorna$) February 1990
Comma Separated Values
Unknown
http://data.jncc.gov.uk/data/2bb3cc58-9e7e-4672-a1ef-48189bf66b6b-1990-FSCRC-Cosheston-Pill-littoral-sediment-survey.csv
1990-FSCRC-Cosheston-Pill-littoral-sediment-survey.csv
This survey was extracted from a Marine Recorder snapshot.