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Seabird nearshore winter survey in South-West England 1994-95
Citation
UK National Biodiversity Network, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds - Seabird nearshore winter survey in South-West England 1994-95. https://marineinfo.org/id/dataset/1878
Contact: Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB)

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Availability: Creative Commons License This dataset is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Description
The survey represents the first systematic study of divers, grebes, seaduck, cormorant, shag and auks within these sea areas. more

The main aim of the 1994/95 nearshore seabird survey in South-West England was to investigate a series of seabird sites in Devon and Cornwall previously identified as important for their wintering populations. The survey represents the first systematic study of divers, grebes, seaduck, cormorant, shag and auks within these sea areas. The number of birds recorded in the South Cornwall area exceeded criteria for international importance for great northern diver, and national importance for black-throated diver, shag and red-breasted merganser. The area also held numbers of red-necked grebe, Slavonian grebe and black-necked grebe which represented a high proportion of the small British wintering population. The Dawlish area held nationally important number of red-breasted merganser. A secondary aim of the project was to investigate ways to refine survey methods. The effect of count length on the number of birds recorded was examined by extending a sub-set of the counts. There was a marked difference in the detection rates over time for some species. A method for producing approximate correction factors was investigated. An analysis was also conducted to assess if the detectability of bird species changed in different sea states. The data showed no significant effect of sea state on the number of birds recorded.

Scope
Themes:
Biology > Birds, Biology > Ecology - biodiversity
Keywords:
Marine/Coastal, Birds, Marine birds, ANE, British Isles, England, Cornwall, ANE, British Isles, England, Devon, EurOBIS calculated BBOX, Aves

Geographical coverage
ANE, British Isles, England, Cornwall [Marine Regions]
ANE, British Isles, England, Devon [Marine Regions]
EurOBIS calculated BBOX Stations
Bounding Box
Coordinates: MinLong: -5,2132; MinLat: 50,0356 - MaxLong: -3,5471; MaxLat: 50,9543 [WGS84]

Temporal coverage
1994 - 1995

Taxonomic coverage
Aves [WoRMS]

Contributors
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB)data ownerdata creator
National Biodiversity Network Trust (NBN), moredata providerdata creator
Marine Biological Association of the UK (MBA), moredata provider

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EurOBIS: European Ocean Biodiversity Information System, more


Dataset status: Completed
Data type: Data
Data origin: Research: field survey
Metadatarecord created: 2009-03-04
Information last updated: 2011-01-05
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