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Dataset containing data from Kerkyra area from the Ionian Sea.
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Zoobenthic communities across confinement gradient in 5 coastal lagoons (Mazoma, Tsopeli,Tsoukalio, Rodia and Logarou) in Amvrakikos for four seasons (data analysis is still in progress)
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Data collected from 2002 to 2004 on harbor porpoise populations at the north coast of Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom.
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This dataset contains data on syllidae which were sampled at 2 station on the North Mediterranean coast of Egyptian coastline iduring the spring of 2010. The sediment samples were collected using a Van Veen grab and washed and sieved through a 0.3 um sieve.
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This is a combined dataset on Syllidae (Annelida, Polychaeta) originated from two projects: NaGISA (Natural Geography in Shore Areas, a long term monitoring project following a global protocol) and a study on the Benthos of Haifa Bay.
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This is a historical dataset that was published in 1935 by Dr Karl Viets and concerns of some marine mites collected from Egyptian littoral waters near Alexandria. They collected during the floristical and faunistical survey of Adolf Steuer on the coasts near Alexandria mainly with the vessel “El Hoot”. This dataset covers the time span of 9/9/1933 to 13/11/1933.
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This is a historical dataset that was published in 1940 by Herman Friedrich and concerns the collection of 9 tubes of Nemerteans collected during the floristical and faunistical survey of Adolf Steuer on the coasts near Alexandria mainly with the vessel “El Hoot”. This dataset covers the time span of 6/9/1933 to 12/11/1933.The material was unsatisfactory so they identified to the order level. The digitization of this dataset was done by LifewatchGreece team.
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Large protozoa and phytoplankton abundance measured on concentrated water bottle samples.
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This dataset contains data from the Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Project at AWI. These data are derived from PANGAEA.
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The data was collected under the MARBEF BIOFUSE long term monitoring program. Each participant of this program is selected 5 shores, chosen to maximise likelihood of differences in diversity (e.g. along gradient of stress - wave exposure, pollution, etc or with different recruitment regimes). Fixed sampling units randomly selected. Size of sampling Atlantic 50 x 50 cm quadrat. 5 quadrats, grid of 25 squares used to give visual estimate to nearest 5 % cover. 2 samples per year (ie every 6 months) for 2 years commencing Winter 2005-6. Taxonomic resolution: best possible resolution achievable non-destructively in the field, including macrofauna (visible to naked eye).