Document of dataset 6190

Dataset record

Type
Dataset
title in English
Infaunal abundance and biomass data from surveys of the East Antrim Maerl bed in 2004
Description in English
"This dataset contains information on infaunal abundance and biomass from sediment grabs carried out in Red Bay, Co. Antrim. The main aim of this survey was to collect data that could be used to support a potential site designation for Red Bay SAC. Also to investigate the infaunal communities associated with Maerl beds. Red Bay has been designated as an SAC since 2009. It contains EU Habitats Directive Annex 1 “Sandbanks slightly covered by seawater at all times” which are dominated by maerl and sub-fossil maerl. The Red Bay SAC covers an Area of 9.65km2 in the north of the bay. The grab samples were collected on 2004-05-20 on board the RV Lough Foyle using a day grab. The methodology for using a day grab is detailed below. • A 0.1m2 day grab was used to take a sample of the sediment & associated infaunal communities. • When the sample reaches the deck, a 250ml sample is taken for PSA and a further 25ml is taken for C & N analysis. The rest of the sample is carefully sieved to reveal any infauna. • Fixed Formalin (4% buffered formaldehyde) is added to the remains of the sample and these are placed in labelled buckets. • The samples are sent to accredited taxonomic laboratories were they are identified to as high a level as possible and weighed. "
Abstract in English
This dataset contains information on infaunal abundance and biomass from sediment grabs in Red Bay, Co. Antrim in 2004 on the RV Lough Foyle. The data from this survey was used to help support the Special Area of Conservation (SAC) site designation for Red Bay, Co. Antrim. A day grab was used to collect the samples, in total there were 20 samples taken and analysed. Particle Size Analysis (PSA) and Carbon & Nitrogen analysis was carried out on the sediments from the grab. The presence and absence of Maerl (alive or dead) was also recorded. The most abundant species found was Calcarea sp. and the most frequently recorded was the polychaete Glycera lapidium.
Contactpoint
Email
dassh.enquiries@MBA.ac.uk
License
https://spdx.org/licenses/CC-BY-4.0.html
bibliographicCitation
Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI) (2019): Infaunal abundance and biomass data from surveys of the East Antrim Maerl bed in 2004. v2.1. Marine Biological Association. Dataset/Samplingevent.
Release date
Sep 10 2020 12:00AM

Temporal coverage

Temporal
Start date
2004-05-20

Geographical coverage

Spatial
ANE, British Isles, North Channel

Thesaurus terms

Keyword
Bio-geographical regions
Biota
Environment
Geoscientific Information
Habitats and biotopes
Lough Foyle
Marine protected areas (MPAs)
Metadata non conformant
Metadata not evaluated
No limitations to public access
Oceans
research vessel
Sea regions
WGS84 (EPSG:4326)
XYZ ASCII

Themes

theme
Biology > Benthos

Taxonomic terms

Taxon keywords
Bivalvia
Gastropoda
Malacostraca
Ophiuroidea
Polychaeta

Ownerships

creator
Matt Service
creator
Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute
contactPoint
Matt Service
contactPoint
Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute
creator
Annika Clements
creator
Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute
creator
The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs
creator
Joint Nature Conservation Committee
contributor
Marine Biological Association of the UK

Dataset references

record
European Ocean Biodiversity Information System

Special collections

part of special collection
available through EurOBIS
EMODNET

Document metadata

date created
2019-01-21
date modified
2025-03-26