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Species point records from 1978 SWBSS West Cornwall survey1978-SWBSS-West-Cornwall-survey.csv
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Download this fileRecordKey | SurveyKey | SurveyName | SampleKey | StartDate | EndDate | DateType | LocationName | DataType | Latitude | Longitude | Projection | AphiaId | Species | Uncertain | Abundance_SACFORN | Abundance_Count | IsDead | SampleComment |
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JNCCMNCR10312834 | JNCCMNCR10000075 | 1978 SWBSS West Cornwall survey | JNCCMNCR10017295 | 1978-09-05 | 1978-09-05 | D | Ebal Rocks. (west Cornwall) | Point | 50.1942467721391 | -5.60087439280292 | WGS84 | 126792 | Callionymus lyra | FALSE | O | Not set | FALSE | The seabed was covered largely by kelp and influenced by sand scour. Porifera occurred in sheltered spots, there were no algae on the vertical faces and very few bryozoa. Alcyonium digitatum was found on small cliffs. The fish population was quite varied. NOTE: Substratum % data are converted from the original substratum 1-3 scoring system. |
JNCCMNCR10309800 | JNCCMNCR10000075 | 1978 SWBSS West Cornwall survey | JNCCMNCR10017182 | 1978-09-06 | 1978-09-06 | D | St Ives Head. (west Cornwall) | Point | 50.2196282419788 | -5.47658929142457 | WGS84 | 126792 | Callionymus lyra | FALSE | O | Not set | FALSE | A habitat of very mobile sand which greatly affected the low bedrock reefs. There was a dusting of sand everywhere and no Laminaria hyperborea. Other kelp plants were restricted to the tops of the rock. The amount of bedrock decreased with distance offshore until there was a plain of mobile and barren sand at -9m. NOTE: Substratum % data are converted from the original substratum 1-3 scoring system. |
JNCCMNCR10311164 | JNCCMNCR10000075 | 1978 SWBSS West Cornwall survey | JNCCMNCR10017237 | 1978-09-04 | 1978-09-04 | D | Off Carn Vellan (west Cornwall) | Point | 50.1499730899464 | -5.69275714482397 | WGS84 | 103788 | Molgula manhattensis | FALSE | A | Not set | FALSE | The substratum was an extensive plain of dense kelp forest. Amongst the kelp the horizontal rock surfaces were mainly covered by shell gravelbound by `ascidian mat`. Jassa tubes were also abundant and small bivalves were common within the matrix. The small rock walls were dominated by Corynactis viridis and Jassa. NOTE: Substratum % data are converted from the original substratum 1-3 scoring system. |
JNCCMNCR10312459 | JNCCMNCR10000075 | 1978 SWBSS West Cornwall survey | JNCCMNCR10017283 | 1978-09-07 | 1978-09-07 | D | Porth Zennar Cove. (west Cornwall) | Point | 50.199642214853 | -5.57184666404271 | WGS84 | 144422 | Ahnfeltia plicata | FALSE | Not set | Not set | FALSE | Broken rock extending a short distance outwards from the shore, and dominated by Laminaria hyperborea with heavy epiphytic growth of reds and much Saccorhiza polyschides. Kelps were heavily predated by Helcion pellucidum. The sandy areas were inhabited by some different algae such as Cystoseira sp and Audouinella spp. Few animals were observed. NOTE: Substratum % data are converted from the original substratum 1-3 scoring system. |