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1. CRED Rapid Ecological Assessment of Invertebrate in the Pacific Ocean 2002-2008 [CRED_REA_Inverts]
Abstract written by OBIS-USA using Excerpts from CRED Homepage The need for conservation of coral ecosystems throughout the world requires knowledge concerning the ecological requirements of species ...


2. South TX Outer Continental Shelf and MI, AL, and FL Outer Continental Shelf benthic organism sampling 1974-1978 [STOCS_MAFLA_Benthic]
Benthic organisms data were collected using sediment sampler and net casts BELLOWS and other platforms in the Gulf of Mexico from 16 May 1974 to 20 February 1978. Data were collected and submitted ...


3. WSA_OBIS_BR_Offshore_Islands [BR_Offshore_Islands]
The dataset is to report on the known biodiversity of marine islands along the coast of Brazil and that are not connected with the continent by any motorway transport system. (under construction)


4. Craig Smith UHM USP FOODBANCS 1 Macrofauna data [scarmarbin_2407]
Data for benthic macrofauna (retained on a 300 micrometer seive) collected in box cores from the FOODBANCS 1 project. During FOODBANCS 1, box core samples were collected and sorted during five cruises ...


5. Macrobel: Long term trends in the macrobenthos of the Belgian Continental Shelf (EUROBIS) [eurobis_145]
The global objective of this project is to deliver a substantial contribution to the knowledge of the long term variability in the biodiversity of the macrobenthos and the relationship with anthropogenic ...


6. Southern Ocean Mollusc Database [SCAR-MarBIN] [scarmarbin_SOMBASE]   PARENT DIF
Understanding where organisms live and why they live there is the key aim of ecology. SOMBASE is a tool for looking at marine molluscs in the seas around Antarctica. Using a database and the latest ...


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