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Abundance & Biomass of benthic infauna from grab samples taken as part of an ecosystem assessment of Belfast Lough in 2012 Citation Agri-Food & Biosciences Institute (AFBI), Northern Ireland; (2020): Abundance & Biomass of benthic infauna from grab samples taken as part of an ecosystem assessment of Belfast Lough in 2012. https://doi.org/10.17031/5ydwq8 Contact: Service, Matt Availability: This dataset is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Description This dataset contains information on the abundance & biomass of infauna found in sediment grab samples carried out in Belfast Lough as part of a mussel (Mytilus edulis) bed stock assessment and Crepidula (Crepidula fornicata) survey in September 2012. The main aim of the survey was to assess the stock of mussel beds in Belfast Lough and to survey the Crepidula population in Belfast Lough. The infaunal surveying was carried out using a 0.1m2 day grab and a 1mm sieve. Samples were taken at 50 stations over 5 days in September in 2012- abundance & biomass were recorded and infauna were identified to species level where possible. Particle size analysis & Carbon and Nitrogen analysis was also carried out at each station. The most abundant species found and most frequently recorded was the polychaete Melinna palmata. more "This dataset contains information on the abundance & biomass of macrofauna found in sediment grab samples taken from Belfast Lough in September of 2012. These samples were taken as part of the mussel (Mytilus edulis) bed stock assessment in Belfast Lough as well as investigating the presence of the invasive Crepidula (Crepidula fornicata) in these mussel beds. Crepidula (also known as slipper limpets are an invasive species in Belfast Lough. This species was originally found along the East coast of the Americas and they were first documented in Belfast Lough in 2009. Belfast Lough now contains the only viable population in Ireland. Mussel dredge samples (taken using a 2ft wide mussel dredge with 30kg capacity), infaunal samples, particle size analysis samples and Carbon & Nitrogen samples were all taken as part of this survey. This dataset only contains the information regarding the infaunal samples. The methodology for collecting the infaunal samples is as follows; •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. The grab samples were taken on 5 separate days throughout the course of August & September 2012. Three different vessels were used in sampling. The “Osprey I” carried out sampling in Belfast Lough on 2012-08-21, 2012-09-06 & 2012-09-07. The “Swiftsure” (10m pot fishing boat) was used for sampling on 2012-09-13 and finally the RV Corystes carried out sampling on 2012-09-26. No successful infaunal samples were taken on 2012-08-21 and so this date does not appear in the dataset. The same survey equipment was used on board all vessels. " Scope Themes: Biology > Benthos Keywords: Marine/Coastal, Benthic infauna, Corystes, Mussels, research vessel, self-propelled boat, self-propelled small boat, surface vessel, ANE, Irish Sea, EurOBIS calculated BBOX, Bivalvia, Gastropoda, Malacostraca, Ophiuroidea, Polychaeta Geographical coverage ANE, Irish Sea [Marine Regions] EurOBIS calculated BBOX Stations Bounding Box Coordinates: MinLong: -5,893; MinLat: 54,6386 - MaxLong: -5,6513; MaxLat: 54,7273 [WGS84] Temporal coverage 6 September 2012 - 23 September 2012 Taxonomic coverage Parameters Contributors Related datasets Published in: EurOBIS: European Ocean Biodiversity Information System, more Dataset status: Completed Data type: Data Data origin: Research: field survey Metadatarecord created: 2019-01-21 Information last updated: 2022-08-16 |