Document of dataset 2999

Dataset record

Type
Dataset
title in English
1999-2009 UMBSM Clyde Sea Fairlie Channel Beam Trawl Survey
Description in English
A Beam trawl, deployed by UMBSM RV Aora (22m), was used to collect and sample benthos. The Beam trawl was towed at a depth of 36m for a distance of 1.4km at a speed of 2.3 knots. Trawls were approximately 15 minutes in duration. The trawl were 3m in width and 1m in height. Mesh size of the trawl net was 70mm. Once the catch was hauled on to the deck of the research vessel, a representative sample of all fauna present was collected and taken back to the laboratory at UMBSM. All other animals were returned to the sea undamaged. At the laboratory, samples were held in classroom tanks and identified to species level under the supervision of academic members of staff. Once species were identified, they were returned to the sea.
Abstract in English
To investigate the benthos biodiversity of the Fairlie Channel, in the Firth of Clyde, semi-annual beam trawl samples were taken, as part of undergraduate field courses in marine biology at the University Marine Biological Station Millport. A species list of demersal fish and epibenthos was compiled. Samples were normally taken in March/April and August/September.
License
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bibliographicCitation
UK National Biodiversity Network, University Marine Biological Station Millport - 1999-2009 UMBSM Clyde Sea Fairlie Channel Beam Trawl Survey.
Comment
GBIF Portal ID 14014

Previous IMIS dataset title: University Marine Biological Station Millport - 1999-2009 UMBSM Clyde Sea Fairlie Channel Beam Trawl Survey

Version
1

Temporal coverage

Temporal
Start date
1999-09-01
End date
2009-03-23

Geographical coverage

Spatial
ANE, British Isles, Scotland, Firth of Clyde

Thesaurus terms

Keyword
Aora
research vessel

Themes

theme
Biology > Fish

Ownerships

contactPoint
University Marine Biological Station Millport
creator
University Marine Biological Station Millport

Special collections

part of special collection
EMODNET
not available through EurOBIS

Document metadata

date created
2012-03-29
date modified
2022-07-19