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Scottish Marine Biological Association inshore bottom and mid-water otter trawl sampling (1969-1973)
Data set information
| Query EDMED |
General | |
Data holding centre | British Oceanographic Data Centre |
Country | United Kingdom |
Project | Digitisation and checking of 70s inshore fisheries data(Digitisation and checking of 70s inshore fisheries data) |
Time period | 1969-1973 |
Ongoing | No |
Geographical area | Sea lochs in the Firth of Lorne and the Isle of Mull, north west Scotland. |
Observations | |
Parameters | Fish morphology, age and physiology; Fish taxonomy-related counts |
Instruments | Beam trawls |
Description | |
Summary | Fish catch data comprising species identification, abundance and length. Weight, sexual maturity and age are also recorded for a sub-sample of the total catch. The data were obtained from a number of sea lochs in the Forth of Lorne and the Isle of Mull, north west Scotland, typically on a monthly basis between 1969 and 1973. The data were obtained from fish caught by bottom and mid-water otter type trawls (including Seine, Agassiz and beam trawls). Collectively, these data form an unique insight into the fish population history of this region. The original data were collected under the overall supervision of John Gordon, at the Scottish Marine Biological Association (SMBA). |
Originators | Scottish Association for Marine Science |
References | Gordon, J.D.M. (1990) The fish populations of Scottish sea lochs with particular reference to those of the Firth of Lorne area., Glasgow Naturalist, 21(5): 561-575. |
Availability | |
Organisation | British Oceanographic Data Centre |
Availability | Unrestricted |
Contact | Polly Hadžiabdić (Head of the BODC Requests Team) |
Address | British Oceanographic Data Centre |
Telephone | +44 (0)782 512 0946 |
enquiries@bodc.ac.uk | |
Administration | |
Collating centre | British Oceanographic Data Centre |
Local identifier | 1048SMBA_INSHORE_OTTER |
Global identifier | 4274 |
Last revised | 2021-04-21 |