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Infaunal abundance and biomass from sediment grabs in Belfast Lough as part of a habitat mapping project in 2018
Citation
Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI) (2019): Infaunal abundance and biomass from sediment grabs in Belfast Lough as part of a habitat mapping project in 2018. https://doi.org/10.17031/l405kk
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Clements, Annika ;
Availability: This dataset is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Description
This dataset contains information on infaunal abundance & biomass from sediment grabs in Belfast Lough as part of a larger & ongoing habitat mapping project. The sediment & infaunal survey was carried out in January 2018 by AFBI and this dataset was integrated into the larger mapping project since 2012. The project is joint with the British Geological Society and Belfast Harbour with the aim of mapping the seabed floor and updating it from more historical information. more
The seabed mapping was carried out on the White Ribbon vessel (British Geological society) using Kongsberg EM3002D multibeam and on the FPV Banríon Uladh using the same multibeam system. The sampling in 2018 (this dataset) was carried out on board the RV Corystes using a day grab. Particle size analysis (PSA) was carried out and the infaunal samples were sent away to accredited taxonomic laboratories to be indentified. The most abundant species recorded was the echinoderm Amphiura filiformis and the most frequently recorded (present in all samples) was the hydrozoan sertulariidae. "This dataset contains information on infaunal abundance and biomass from grab samples carried out in Belfast Lough on 2018-01-23. This survey is part of a larger, ongoing project (since 2012) joint with Belfast Harbour and the British Geological Society (BGS). The Habitat mapping project of Belfast Lough used the BGS vessel White Ribbon and Fisheries Protect Vessel Banríon Uladh as both of these were fitted with Kongsberg EM3002D multibeam. Most previous/ historic information about the seabed in Belfast Lough were collected using single beam or lead line surveys which are not as accurate as multibeam. Therefore this project is important to allow a more comprehensive and in depth survey to be done of the seabed in Belfast Lough. The multibeam surveys ran from 2013-07-29 to 2013-08-13, with all depths surveyed being less than 0.5m deep. This grab sample survey (2018) is part of a larger project in Belfast Lough to map out the sediment and seabed to provide a baseline for sediment transport studies and to create habitat maps for management. The information in this dataset was collected on board the RV Corystes in 2018 using a 0.1m2 day grab. The methodology used for collecting samples in the day grab is detailed below. • 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. " Scope Themes: Biology > Benthos, Biology > Plankton > Zooplankton Keywords: Marine/Coastal, Benthic infauna, Corystes, research vessel, Seafloor mapping, surface vessel, ANE, Irish Sea, EurOBIS calculated BBOX, Annelida, Arthropoda, Bryozoa, Echinodermata, Mollusca Geographical coverage ANE, Irish Sea [Marine Regions] EurOBIS calculated BBOX Stations
Bounding Box Coordinates: MinLong: -5,675; MinLat: 54,7517 - MaxLong: -5,6185; MaxLat: 54,795 [WGS84] Temporal coverage
From 23 January 2018 on [Completed] Taxonomic coverage
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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
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