Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning
EU Network of Excellence

 
Main Menu

· Home
· Contacts
· Data Systems
· Documents
· FAQ
· Links
· MarBEF Open Archive
· Network Description
· Outreach
· Photo Gallery
· Quality Assurance
· Register of Resources
· Research Projects
· Rules and Guidelines
· Training
· Wiki
· Worldconference

 

Register of Resources (RoR)

 People  |  Datasets  |  Literature  |  Institutes  |  Projects 

[ report an error in this record ] Print this page

European Seabirds at Sea - data collected by the Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO), Belgium
Citation
Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO). European Seabirds at Sea - data collected by the Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO). INBO Seabird distribution data (all trips). https://marineinfo.org/id/dataset/155
Contact: Stienen, Eric

Archived data
Availability: Creative Commons License This dataset is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

Notes: Distribution records are made available online. Counts can be made available upon request.

Description
This dataset represents a subset of the INBO-database on the distribution of seabirds and marine mammals starting from 1992 in north-west European marine areas with a focus on Belgian marine waters. more

The INBO Seabirds at Sea Database was established in 1992 in close collaboration with the European Seabird at Sea Database (ESAS). This dataset represents a subset of the INBO-database on seabird distribution holding information on the distribution of seabirds and marine mammals in north-west European marine areas with a focus on Belgian marine waters. The most recent version of this database contains records that were collected during 1992-2011. The data were collected using a standardised ESAS methodology. The Belgian Science Policy (BELSPO) and the Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models and the Scheldt Estuary (MUMM) sponsored parts of the data collection. The data have been used to produce atlasses of seabird distrution, vulnerability maps and biological valuation maps. Subsequently, these data have been used for a wide variety of research purposes.

Scope
Themes:
Biology, Biology > Birds
Keywords:
Marine/Coastal, Brackish water, Birds, Birds (marine), Marine birds, Marine mammals, ANE, Belgium, Belgian Continental Shelf (BCS), ANE, Biscay Bay, ANE, English Channel, ANE, North Sea, ANE, North Sea, Southern Bight, EurOBIS calculated BBOX, Mammalia, Aves

Geographical coverage
ANE, Belgium, Belgian Continental Shelf (BCS) [Marine Regions]
ANE, Biscay Bay [Marine Regions]
ANE, English Channel [Marine Regions]
ANE, North Sea [Marine Regions]
ANE, North Sea, Southern Bight [Marine Regions]
EurOBIS calculated BBOX Stations
Bounding Box
Coordinates: MinLong: -9,1015; MinLat: 36,5373 - MaxLong: 5,3533; MaxLat: 54,2317 [WGS84]

Temporal coverage
From 1992 on [In Progress]
Monthly

Taxonomic coverage
Mammalia [WoRMS]
Aves [WoRMS]

Parameters
Density Methodology
Presence/absence of biota
Wave Height
Wind speed
Density: Snapshot-method (Tasker et al., 1984)
Ref.: Tasker, M.L., P.H. Jones, T.J. Dixon & B.F. Blake (1984). Counting seabirds at sea from ships: a review of methods employed and a suggestion for a standardized approach. Auk 101: 567-577.
The Snapshot-method (Tasker et al., 1984). is used for the standardized counts of flying birds. All birds flying in a 300 by 300 meters quadrant in front of ths ship are counted every minute. These counting results can be converted to seabird densities by taking the speed of the shipe into account.
Voor het gestandaardiseerd tellen van vliegende vogels is de snapshot-methode gehanteerd (Tasker et al., 1984). Hierbij worden iedere minuut alle vliegende vogels geteld die zich binnen een kwadrant van 300 op 300 meter aan de voorkant van het schip bevinden. De resultaten van deze tellingen kunnen via de snelheid van de boot worden omgerekend naar dichtheden van zeevogels.

Density: Transect-method (Tasker et al., 1984)
Ref.: Tasker, M.L., P.H. Jones, T.J. Dixon & B.F. Blake (1984). Counting seabirds at sea from ships: a review of methods employed and a suggestion for a standardized approach. Auk 101: 567-577.
The ship counts were done by the so-called Transect-method (Tasker et al., 1984), for which all swimming birds were counted within a 300 m range from the ship and in an 90° angle from the front of the ship, and this during consecutive periods of 10 minutes each
De scheepstellingen werden verricht volgens de zogenaamde transect-methode (Tasker et al., 1984), waarbij gedurende opeenvolgende periodes van 10 minuten alle zwemmende vogels worden geteld die zich binnen een afstand van 300 m van het schip en in een hoek van 90° vanaf de voorkant van het schip bevinden.

Contributors
Vlaamse overheid; Beleidsdomein Leefmilieu, Natuur en Energie; Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek; Afdeling Biodiversiteit en Natuurlijk Milieu; Onderzoeksgroep Ecosysteemdiversiteitdata creatordata managerdata creator
Stienen, Eric
Vanermen, Nicolas
Courtens, Wouter
Flemish Government; Policy Domain Environment; Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO), moredata owner
Belgian Science Policy (BELSPO), moresponsor
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences; Operational Direction Natural Environment; Management Unit of the North Sea Mathematical Models (BMM), moresponsor

Related datasets
Child dataset:
Distribution of seabirds on the Belgian Continental Shelf, more
Published in:
EurOBIS: European Ocean Biodiversity Information System, more
(Partly) included in:
SUMES project. D3.3: SUMES ES-model: A quantative marine ecosystem services model (supporting files)

Publication
Based on this dataset
Tasker, M.L. et al. (1987). Seabirds in the North Sea: final report of phase 2 of the Nature Conservancy Council Seabirds at Sea Project, November 1983-October 1986. Nature Conservancy Council: Peterborough. ISBN 0-86139-394-5. 336 pp.
Used in this dataset
Stienen, E.W.M.; Van Waeyenberge, J.; Seys, J.; Offringa, H.; Meire, P.; Kuijken, E. (2002). Seabirds in Belgian marine waters: implications for policy and management (poster), in: Mees, J. et al. (Ed.) VLIZ Young Scientists' Day, Brugge, Belgium 13 March 2002: book of abstracts. VLIZ Special Publication, 7: pp. 43
Blake, B.F. et al. (1984). Seabird distribution in the North Sea: final report of the Nature Conservancy Council Seabirds at Sea Team November 1979 - November 1982. Nature Conservancy Council: Huntington. ISBN 0-86139-225-6. 3 volumes pp.

Dataset status: In Progress
Data type: Data
Data origin: Monitoring: field survey
Metadatarecord created: 2004-06-10
Information last updated: 2024-09-05
All data in the Integrated Marine Information System (IMIS) is subject to the VLIZ privacy policy


If any information here appears to be incorrect, please contact us
Back to Register of Resources
 
Quick links

MarBEF WIKI

Erasmus Mundus Master of Science in Marine Biodiversity and Conservation (EMBC)
Outreach

Science
Responsive Mode Programme (RMP) - Marie Nordstrom, copyright Aspden Rebecca

WoRMS
part of WoRMS logo

ERMS 2.0
Epinephelus marginatus Picture: JG Harmelin

EurOBIS

Geographic System

Datasets

 


Web site hosted and maintained by Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ) - Contact data-at-marbef.org