Document of dataset 6459

Dataset record

Type
Dataset
DOI
https://www.doi.org/10.14284/469
title in English
Fish observations delivered by "Canarias por una Costa Viva" project
title in es
Observaciones de peces del programa Canarias por una Costa Viva
Acronym
PecesCCV
Description in English
"The project ‘Canarias, por una costa viva (CCV)’ was an integrated research and educational initiative that run between 2003 – 2004 with the goals of gathering robust scientific information of keystone coastal habitats and the promotion of public awareness about responsible uses of marine resources in the Canary Islands (Central East Atlantic Ocean). This project was fully supported by the Spanish Ministry of Environment and the scientific activities were mainly conducted by the Biodiversity and Conservation Research Group of the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (part of the Research Institute ECOAQUA). The scale of the CCV project covered almost during the same period of time the coastlines of the 8 inhabited islands, with two research teams collecting samples in selected coastal stations. The marine research inside CCV focussed on the development of the environmental diagnosis of the Canarian Archipelago’s main littoral ecosystems. We have assessed the ecological processes and environmental quality of the intertidal and subtidal ecosystems (brown algae beds, urchin barrens and seagrass meadows) as well as water quality in coastal areas. Sampling effort has been carried out biannually at 100 locations around the coastlines of the overall Canary Islands. Specifically, we have studied the conservation status of key marine species and their role in their ecosystems. The relationship between the human population, the natural environment and the pressures it supports has been observed in different anthropogenically stressed areas (sewage areas, shell fishing activity, sea-cage fish farms and ports) and preserved areas.

In the case of the fish, the samples were taken in almost 80 different places along the coast of the Canary Islands. Each location was visited at least 4 times with a six month interval. Two observation points (described as A and B in the dataset) were established at each location and from each point four transects were defined. In each transect the species names, abundance and size were recorded by direct observation. No further information on the transects (such as sample area, transect dimensions o duration, biological density, etc.) was recorded. Project Data Project that integrates awareness, education and research programs to publicize the natural and cultural heritage and the state of conservation of the Canarian coast

Title CANARIAS POR UNA COSTA VIVA Identifier unknoun Sampling Methods the samples were taken in almost 100 different places along the coast of the Canary Islands. Each location was visited at least 4 times with a six month interval. Two observation points (described as A and B in the dataset) were established at each location and from each point four transects were defined. For each transect, depth, species name, abundance and size was recorded. Abundance and size values are estimated, especially the highest. No further information on the transects (such as sample area, transect dimensions o duration, biological density, etc.) was recorded. Study Extent Direct observed fishes by scuba along Canary Islands coast Quality Control Very close points (A and B) was settled in order to compare values Method step description: sightings was write down in proper sheets a then recorded in excel format
Abstract in English
The project ‘Canarias, por una costa viva (CCV)’ was an integrated research and educational initiative that run between 2003 – 2004 with the goals of gathering robust scientific information of keystone coastal habitats and the promotion of public awareness about responsible uses of marine resources in the Canary Islands (Central East Atlantic Ocean). Sampling effort has been carried out biannually at 100 locations around the coastlines of the overall Canary Islands. Specifically, we have studied the conservation status of key fish species and their role in their ecosystems. The relationship between the human population, the natural environment and the pressures it supports has been observed in different anthropogenically stressed areas (sewage areas, shell fishing activity, sea-cage fish farms and ports) and preserved areas
Contactpoint
Email
ecoaqua@gmail.com
License
https://spdx.org/licenses/CC0-1.0.html
bibliographicCitation
ECOAQUA institute, University Las Palmas de Gran Canaria; Spain; (2015): Fish observations delivered by "Canarias por una Costa Viva" project
Release date
Nov 26 2020 12:00AM

Temporal coverage

Temporal
Start date
2003-03-06
End date
2005-10-15

Geographical coverage

Spatial
Canary I.

Thesaurus terms

Keyword
Bio-geographical regions
Biological monitoring
Biota
Coastal fisheries
diver
Environment
Geoscientific Information
Habitats and biotopes
Metadata non conformant
Metadata not evaluated
No limitations to public access
Oceans
Sea regions
Transect
WGS84 (EPSG:4326)
XYZ ASCII

Themes

theme
Biology > Fish

Ownerships

creator
Andrej Abramic
creator
University Institute of Aquaculture and Sustainable Marine Ecosystems
contactPoint
Alejandro García Mendoza
contactPoint
University Institute of Aquaculture and Sustainable Marine Ecosystems
creator
Alejandro García Mendoza
creator
University Institute of Aquaculture and Sustainable Marine Ecosystems
creator
Ricardo Haroun Trabaue
creator
University Institute of Aquaculture and Sustainable Marine Ecosystems
creator
Jose Juan Castro Hernandez
creator
University Institute of Aquaculture and Sustainable Marine Ecosystems
creator
Fernando Tuya Cortes
creator
University Institute of Aquaculture and Sustainable Marine Ecosystems
creator
Yaiza Fernandez-Palacios
creator
University Institute of Aquaculture and Sustainable Marine Ecosystems
creator
University Institute of Aquaculture and Sustainable Marine Ecosystems

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Dataset references

record
European Ocean Biodiversity Information System

Special collections

part of special collection
available through EurOBIS
EMODNET

Document metadata

date created
2020-05-07
date modified
2025-03-26