https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/feeds/custom.atomdata.gov.uk - Custom query2024-03-29T11:37:02.378297+00:00dgupython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on data.gov.uk. Custom query: 'profits'https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/9f0ae4c5-15ca-4137-bceb-55536da604182002 Strategic Environmental Assessment SEA4 Environmental Survey Kommandor Jack SEA4 Survey Leg 2 July/August 2002. Seabed sampling survey with video and photography.2024-03-15T14:35:57.166743+00:00As part of the Department of Trade and Industry's (now Department of Energy and Climate Change) Strategic Environmental Assessment project for Area 4 (SEA4) an environmental survey was carried out from the R/V Kommandor Jack. The aim of the survey was to acquire information about specific aspects of the environment and its sea floor habitats of the Faroe Shetland Channel by describing the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of the area. Seabed sampling, video and still photography were carried out during the survey. A total of 79 sites were sampled for biological and chemical analyses, of which 76 sites were also sampled for geological analysis. (138 samples were collected).
A Physical/chemical sampling quality assurance report and a BGS report which includes details of geological and geotechnical analyses carried out on board ship.2024-03-15T14:35:57.166740+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/f00d284c-9d67-4f37-b3d3-479e53fcea012003 Strategic Environmental Assessment SEA4 Sampling analysis results - Hydrocarbons. ERT Report 920 R002 (north UKCS)2024-03-15T14:35:58.219970+00:00As part of the UK Department of Trade and Industry's (DTI's) ongoing sectorial Strategic Environmental Assessment a seabed survey program (SEA4) was undertaken in July/August 2002 for the UKCS areas to the North of Shetland from MV Kommandor Jack. This report summarises the sediment total hydrocarbon and aromatic data generated from the analyses of select samples from the main study areas.2024-03-15T14:35:58.219965+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/5e48676e-c80f-4999-ad4f-57b075d460872003 Strategic Environmental Assessment SEA5 Cruise report, RV Kommandor Jack, Part B Biology Survey, North Sea2024-03-15T14:35:59.260506+00:00Seabed sampling with video and digital stills photography; Moray Firth, Southern Trench, Sandy Riddle, Pobie Bank, Braer Study Area, Fair Isle, Papa and Turbot Banks, Smith Bank and JONSIS Transect. This report forms the second of two reports relating to 2 research cruises undertaken on behalf of the Department of Trade and Industry (now Department of Energy and Climate Change) during the Strategic Environmental Assessment 5 (SEA5). Data were collected by the RV Kommandor Jack during the period September 17th - October, 8th, 2003. The report describes the collection of a variety of benthic sediment samples for the analysis of particle size, hydrocarbon and heavy metal content, and benthic fauna composition. These were collected in order to enable groundtruthing and interpretation of the various geophysical data-sets collected during the first cruise. In addition, marine video surveying techniques were used to photograph parts of the seabed.2024-03-15T14:35:59.260502+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/801f7ad2-188d-4a3d-8d7c-4173b2fa74b52003 Strategic Environmental Assessment SEA6 Biological, physical and chemical sampling survey report, ERT 1200. Kommandor Jack samples (Irish Sea)2024-03-15T14:36:00.329167+00:00As part of the Department of Trade and Industry (now Department of Energy and Climate Change) Strategic Environmental Assessment for Area 6 (SEA6) an environmental survey was carried out from Kommandor Jack during October 2003. The aim of the survey was to acquire seabed and water samples for biological, physical and chemical analysis together with video and digital stills photography to ground-truth the geophysical data ans enable a general characterisation of seafloor habitats and community types present within a number of offshore areas containing pockmarks and shallow gas seeps within the Irish Sea. The areas surveyed were: St Georges Wall; Yuan's Pockmarks; Pisces Reef; Texel 11, Codlings Extension; Harvey's Trench; Texel 10. This report provides a log of the field sampling work undertaken.2024-03-15T14:36:00.329162+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/dc867956-8627-41ed-8f1b-df092e21c5282005 Strategic Environmental Assessment SEA7 Survey - Biological, physical and chemical sampling survey report. ERT 1320 (NE Atlantic west of Scotland)2024-03-15T14:36:01.440479+00:00As part of the Department of Trade and Industry's (now Department of Energy and Climate Change) Strategic Environmental Assessment SEA7 an environmental survey was carried out from the SV Kommandor Jack. The aim of the survey was to acquire seabed samples for biological, physical and chemical analysis together with video and digital stills photography to ground truth the geophysical data and enable a general characterisation of seafloor habitats and community types present within the SEA7 area. The area sampled included Anton Dohrn Seamount, Rockall Bank, Hatton Bank, George Bligh Bank and Rosemary Bank. This report provides a log of the field sampling work undertaken for SEA7, in particular the biological, physical and chemical sampling.2024-03-15T14:36:01.440475+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/3c942fa4-7818-4299-a7b9-78a586789d1d2006 Strategic Environmental Assessment SEA8 Portland Bill area Cruise Report for Emu Surveyor, SeaTrax Xplorer and MV Otter (English Channel)2024-03-15T14:36:02.563446+00:00Cruise report for Multibeam swath bathymetry, sidescan sonar and underwater video survey in the vicinity of Portland Bill as part of the Department of Trade and Industry's (now Department of Energy and Climate Change) Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA8) . Emu Ltd was commissioned by Geotek Ltd on behalf of the DTI to perform hydrographic and ecological surveys within the vicinity of Portland Bill to further understand regional processes around a tidal headland. Survey work was required specifically to investigate the sediment processes and seabed habitats present.2024-03-15T14:36:02.563441+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/0466b798-1529-4aa8-9ef1-b5daea43b5372002 Strategic Environmental Assessment SEA4 seabird and marine mammal observations onboard R.V. Kommandor Jack, during a multi-beam survey of the seabed in the Faroe-Shetland channel, July 2002 (north UKCS)2024-03-15T14:36:03.740855+00:00A seabird and cetacean survey was conducted onboard RV Kommandor Jack in July 2002 as part of the Department of Trade and Industry's (now Department of Energy and Climate Change) Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA4) of the Faroe Shetland Channel.2024-03-15T14:36:03.740851+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/e797dec7-74ba-468b-97f0-bd3c6a1c86c42004 Strategic Environmental Assessment SEA5 Analysis of macroinvertebrate samples from Docking Shoal, Ower Bank, Race Bank (North Sea)2024-03-15T14:36:04.839861+00:00This report describes the processing method employed for the analysis of biological samples from a range of depths in the SEA5 area, North Sea collected from Wessex Explorer in summer 2003 as part of the Department of Trade and Industry's (now Department of Energy and Climate Change) Strategic Environmental Assessment SEA5. A spreadsheet of data is included.2024-03-15T14:36:04.839855+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/6601db79-ab07-4fd1-88e2-eb153cafe9d72005 Strategic Environmental Assessment SEA6 Sample analysis - Macrofauna (Irish Sea)2024-03-15T14:36:05.940172+00:00This report describes the processing methods employed for the analysis of the SEA6 biological samples from a range of depths in the Irish Sea collected from SV Kommandor Jack in October 2004 as part of the Department of Trade and Industry's (now Department of Energy and Climate Change) Strategic Environmental Assessment SEA5. . A spreadsheet of data is included.2024-03-15T14:36:05.940168+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/5935bc96-f35e-4cbd-a246-917978e0c6af2006 Strategic Environmental Assessment SEA7 sample analysis - Physical/chemical analysis of marine sediment samples collected during the SEA7 survey August/September 2005 (NE Atlantic west of Scotland)2024-03-15T14:36:06.985727+00:00This report present the data obtained from the analysis of sediment samples collected during survey operations for the Department of Trade and Industry's (now Department of Energy and Climate Change) Strategic Environmental Assessment programme (SEA7), carried out in August/September 2005. Samples were analysed for: Total organic carbon and nitrogen; Particle size analysis; Hydrocarbons and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons; Trace and heavy metals. A spreadsheet of data is included.2024-03-15T14:36:06.985723+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/1a6bc9c7-1292-490d-a1e5-3c6c31f2df452005 Strategic Environmental Assessment SEA7 Marine Mammal Observations - Kommandor Jack, July - August 2005 (NE Atlantic west of Scotland)2024-03-15T14:36:08.021902+00:00Valuable observational data were collected, from remote sea areas in the northeast Atlantic where cetacean observations are not routinely conducted. Marine mammal observations were carried out daily, over a 28 day period in July and August 2005, as part of a geophysical survey on MV Kommandor Jack for the Department of Trade and Industry's (now Department of Energy and Climate Change) Strategic Environmental Assessment SEA7 west of Scotland. This report describes exactly how and where the marine mammal observations were made. It also presents and summarises the 40 sightings that were made during the course of the survey.2024-03-15T14:36:08.021898+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/9ca825d1-5b8b-4420-ba63-665dbd0adc492005 Strategic Environmental Assessment SEA7 seabird and marine mammal observations onboard the RSS Charles Darwin during British Geological Survey cruise CD174 in the Rockall Trough2024-03-15T14:36:09.098064+00:00As part of the Department of Trade and Industry's (now Department of Energy and Climate Change) Strategic Environmental Assessment SEA7, a seabird and cetacean survey was undertaken. The track passed through the Firth of Clyde, the North Channel and the adjacent continental shelf before covering the Rockall Trough as far as the eastern margin of the Rockall Bank and the southern margins of Anton Dohrn Seamount. For much of the survey the weather was unseasonably poor and data was frequently collected in marginal conditions. At total of 7578 birds of 37 species were recorded. Of these 26 species were seabirds and the remainder were migrant passerines, hirundines and geese. Fulmars were the most abundant birds seen during the survey, followed by gannets and great shearwaters, which were recorded in unusually high numbers. The latter species may have been more abundant because of atypically strong westerly winds. Five species of cetacean were seen, with short-beaked common dolphins being the most abundant, followed by long-finned pilot whales and sperm whales. Other sightings included one blue shark and one sunfish. Seabird and cetacean densities were low in much of the study area but were elevated on the continental shelf, especially near the Stanton Bank, at the southern margins of the Anton Dohrn seamount and along the eastern margin of the Rockall Bank.2024-03-15T14:36:09.098060+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/8c89a760-44d2-4171-8942-7241d41d4f0d2001 Strategic Environmental Assessment SEA2 Kommandor Jack SEA2 Survey Leg 1 - geophysical survey (North Sea)2024-03-15T14:36:10.149207+00:00As part of as part of the Department of Trade and Industry's (now Department of Energy and Climate Change) Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA2) a geophysical survey was carried out in three different quarters of the North Sea: Norfolk Coast (Area 1), Dogger Bank (Area 2) and Fladen Ground (Area 3) from Kommandor Jack SEA2 Survey Leg 1, 2001. Multibeam, sidescan sonar and chirp seismic data were collected.
The survey was carried to identify potential offshore Special Areas of Conservation (SACs). It was necessary to acquire data on specific features identified in the EU Habitats Directive, such as sandbanks and pockmarks, some of which might subsequently be defined as SACs. The survey was carried out in two legs. Leg one included the geophysical surveys in three different quarters of the North Sea as well as the charting which was used to guide the sampling and photographic work on the second leg.
The following data are available - 25 files of processed multibeam data. Screenshots of backscatter processing are also available.
Side-scan mosaics. Images are available from 15 boxes.
Processed seismic data.
Cruise report2024-03-15T14:36:10.149202+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/ea0a0c8f-8a35-4b82-90ac-58351cf2c50f2002 Strategic Environmental Assessment SEA4 Kommandor Jack SEA4 Survey Leg 1 - geophysical survey (north UKCS)2024-03-15T14:36:11.209783+00:00As part of the Department of Trade and Industry's (now Department of Energy and Climate Change) Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA4) a geophysical survey of the UKCS north of Shetland (Northern Triangle) was carried out.
The objectives were to collect EM120 multibeam and backscatter data over the northernmost area of the UKCS, known as the northern triangle (an area defined approximately by the points 60 30 N, 03 30 W, 61 0 N, 01 40 E and 63 50 N, 0.5 W). The aims were to: create a regional bathymetric map of the northern triangle in the water depths between 600 and 2400m; obtain regional EM120 backscatter data over the same area; define the extent of the mud diapir province discovered during previous reconnaissance TOBI and seismic cruises; create high resolution bathymetric and backscatter maps of specific features, such as the mud diapirs; carry out a reconnaissance survey of the shallow water part of the northern triangle (200 and 500m water depth) collecting both bathymetry and backscatter data using an EM1002 multibeam system; complete, during the cruise, a preliminary interpretation of the above data, to be used as a guide for the sampling and seabed photography cruise which followed immediately.
Multibeam and chirp seismic data and sidescan sonar data were collected. Data are available.
21 processed multibeam files are available. Raw data, backscatter mosaics and bathymetric contours also available.
Seismic data are also available.
Cruise Report is also available.2024-03-15T14:36:11.209778+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/6d145ee0-8453-4a74-a3ed-fbf95146229a2004 Strategic Environmental Assessment SEA6 SV Meridian SEA6 Survey A (or Leg 1) - geophysical survey (Irish Sea)2024-03-15T14:36:12.316419+00:00As part of the Department of Trade and Industry's (now Department of Energy and Climate Change) Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA6) a geophysical survey was undertaken on SV Meridian SEA6 Survey A (or Leg 1) in the eastern Irish Sea mainly in the central region between the Isle of Man and Cumbrian coast. The aims of the data collection were to survey geographical areas where the regional BGS maps and other published data indicated knowledge gaps in the understanding of regional seabed sediment distribution patterns and processes; Create high resolution bathymetric, backscatter and superficial geological data suitable for mapping banks, deeps, transitions between seabed coarse and fine sediments and the mid-shelf and nearshore environments; Generate data suitable for calibration of previous interpretations of net bedload sediment transport directions.
Multibeam, sidescan sonar and chirp seismic data were collected.
14 gridded processed multibeam files are available. Raw data are also available.14 mosaic sidescan tif files available. Raw seismic data also available. Cruise reports are available.2024-03-15T14:36:12.316414+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/07ef2dda-5ec8-4b89-bbfa-fbb409398b2c2004 Strategic Environmental Assessment SEA6 SV Meridian SEA6 Survey B (or Leg 2) - geophysical survey (Irish Sea)2024-03-15T14:36:13.501408+00:00As part of the Department of Trade and Industry's (now Department of Energy and Climate Change) Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA6) a geophysical survey was undertaken on SV Meridian SEA6 Survey B (or Leg 2) in the Irish Sea between Ireland and the Isle of Man and at the north of Wales.
Multibeam, sidescan sonar and chirp seismic data were collected. 11 processed gridded multibeam files are available. Raw data are also available. 11 sidescan mosaic tif files available. Raw seismic data are also available. Cruise reports are available.2024-03-15T14:36:13.501404+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/d13d07ac-d41d-418c-911e-927578d33d981999 Strategic Environmental Assessment SEA1 RRS Charles Darwin (119C) SEA1 Survey Leg 1 (or A) seabed survey (Faroe Shetland Channel)2024-03-15T14:36:14.553894+00:001999 SEA1 (White Zone) - TOBI surveys of the Wyville-Thomson Ridge and the eastern slope of the Faeroe-Shetland Channel carried out during the Department of Trade and Industry's (now Department of Energy and Climate Change) Strategic Environmental Assessment SEA1. This preliminary report describes the data collection and interpretation carried out by Southampton Oceanography Centre in the summer of 1999. The work was carried out in two survey legs, Leg A was a regional side-scan sonar survey, whilst leg B was a seafloor survey of targets selected from the results of leg 1. This preliminary report is presented in 4 sections: Section 1 - Cruise report for Leg A; Section 2 - Cruise report for Leg B; Section 3 - Regional environmental interpretation from side-scan sonar and camera data; Section 4 - Initial environmental assessment. Raw data and the survey report are available.2024-03-15T14:36:14.553890+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/5450d9f1-8c09-4cc7-a6fc-9d13c1de31ebCultural Infrastructure Map 20232024-03-22T09:00:27.402788+00:00London’s first [Cultural Infrastructure Map](https://apps.london.gov.uk/cim/index.html) brings together new research and information that has previously not existed in one place. It plots the location of cultural infrastructure and enables the user to view it alongside useful contextual data.
This page contains cultural infrastructure data sets collected in the spring and summer of 2022 and published in 2023.
Audits of facilities or infrastructure are a snapshot in time and based on best available information. We welcome contributions or updates to the datasets from Londoners and others which can be submitted through the [Cultural Infrastructure Map](https://apps.london.gov.uk/cim/index.html) .
Since the previous data sets were published in 2019, the definition and typologies of premises that feed into the ‘Music venues all’ category have been changed to ensure that the category is mapped in an improved consistency. Changes mean that the 2019 and 2023 datasets aren’t directly comparable.
Data and analysis from GLA GIS Team form a basis for the policy and investment decisions facing the Mayor of London and the GLA group. GLA Intelligence uses a wide range of information and data sourced from third party suppliers within its analysis and reports. GLA Intelligence cannot be held responsible for the accuracy or timeliness of this information and data.
The GLA will not be liable for any losses suffered or liabilities incurred by a party as a result of that party relying in any way on the information contained in this report.
**Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database rights 2019.**
**Contains Audience Agency data.**
**Contains CAMRA data.**
**_NOTE: The data is based on Ordnance Survey mapping and the data is published under Ordnance Survey’s ‘presumption to publish’._**
**_NOTE_: This page contains cultural infrastructure data collected in the spring and summer of 2022 and published in 2023. For 2019 cultural infrastructure data, please visit:** [**https://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/cultural-infrastructure-map**](https://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/cultural-infrastructure-map)2023-10-12T08:00:23.667686+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/49564ffb-96c7-4519-8923-0d3b20f85ec5UKCCSRC Call 1 project poster: CO2 storage in Palaeogene and Neogene hydrogeological systems of the North Sea, CSLF Call project poster reception, London, 27.06.162024-03-22T15:15:18.878261+00:00This poster on the UKCCSRC Call 1 project CO2 storage in Palaeogene and Neogene hydrogeological systems of the North Sea: preparation of an IODP scientific drilling bid was presented at the CSLF Call project poster reception, London, 27.06.16. Grant number: UKCCSRC-C1-30. The North Sea Basin (NSB) is considered to be suitable for commercial-scale CO2 storage, due to its favourable geological setting, its proximity to sources, and pioneering operational experience storing CO2 at the Sleipner injection site. The shallow Neogene and Quaternary sediments of the NSB form the overburden and seal to these underlying CO2 reservoirs but are under-researched, even though the NSB is a mature petroleum system, penetrated by many thousands of wells. Quaternary sediments, up to 1000 metres thick, are in general bypassed to reach the deeper, profitable hydrocarbon resources. UKCCSRC and CLIMIT programme funded scientific, governmental and industrial partners from the UK and Norway to collaborate with the purpose of submitting a proposal to the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) for scientific drilling to investigate the overburden to CO2 storage strata.2020-02-26T14:11:57.121871+00:00https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/4d2e44cc-005c-4b51-8161-b49dd391b9bfBarnet Housing Management Agreement2024-03-28T16:11:15.840335+00:00Established in 2004, Barnet Homes is an Arm’s Length Management Organisation (ALMO), a not-for-profit company, part of The Barnet Group which is wholly owned by the Council.
The 10-year Management Agreement with Barnet Homes provides the housing management service to the tenanted and leasehold properties owned by the Council. This includes income collection, empty property management, repairs, estate cleaning and grounds maintenance.2020-03-31T01:29:25.934265+00:00