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Testing resilience in Marine Protected Areas using storm disturbance in Lyme Bay, Southwest England April 2014

This dataset comprises species abundance and size data for marine epifauna from towed video surveys. The surveys were undertaken in Lyme Bay, Southwest England in April 2014. Detailed abundance and species composition of epifaunal communities, including percentage cover of encrusting species in the dataset was enumerated using still frames extracted from towed videos and the entire video transects themselves. During the project, 60 sites were surveyed using a towed underwater flying HD video camera along 200 metre transects. From these transects, 30 randomly selected frames were analysed. During January and February 2014, a series of storms swept the North Atlantic, generating some of the highest waves ever recorded in Western Europe with exceptionally long wave periods. The south-west coasts of the UK were heavily impacted by these storms, including Lyme Bay, an area that includes the UK's first large Marine Protected Area (MPA), designated in 2008. This survey work was carried out to test the resilience of marine epifaunal communities in Marine Protected Areas in response to storm disturbance. The project was undertaken by Dr. Emma Sheehan, Dr. Luke Holmes, and Professor Martin Attrill of the University of Plymouth as part of the NERC Discovery Science grant NE/M005208/1 titled ‘Testing resilience in Marine Protected Areas using storm disturbance in Lyme Bay, SW England’.

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Alternate title
British Oceanographic Data Centre record 1048_NE-M005208-1
Date (Publication)
2022-02-16
Date (Creation)
2020-06-03
Date (Revision)
2020-06-04
Identifier
http://www.bodc.ac.uk/ / EDMED7022
Owner
  University of Plymouth, School of Biological and Marine Sciences - Unknown ( Unknown )
School of Biological and Marine Sciences , University of Plymouth , Plymouth , Devon , PL4 8AA , United Kingdom
+44 1752 584600
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools/school-of-biological-and-marine-sciences
Originator
  University of Plymouth, School of Biological and Marine Sciences - Unknown ( Unknown )
School of Biological and Marine Sciences , University of Plymouth , Plymouth , Devon , PL4 8AA , United Kingdom
+44 1752 584600
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools/school-of-biological-and-marine-sciences
Custodian
  British Oceanographic Data Centre - Director
Joseph Proudman Building , 6 Brownlow Street , Liverpool , Merseyside , L3 5DA , United Kingdom
https://www.bodc.ac.uk/
Distributor
  British Oceanographic Data Centre - Director
Joseph Proudman Building , 6 Brownlow Street , Liverpool , Merseyside , L3 5DA , United Kingdom
https://www.bodc.ac.uk/
Maintenance and update frequency
asNeeded As needed
INSPIRE themes
  • Species distribution
MEDIN metadata record availability
  • Marine Environmental Data and Information Network
  • Natural Environment Research Council Designated Data Centres
Vertical Coverages
  • unknown
SeaDataNet PDV
  • Fauna abundance per unit area of the bed
  • Biodiversity indices
Access constraints
otherRestrictions Other restrictions
Other constraints
No limitations apply
Other constraints
Data are freely available
Use constraints
otherRestrictions Other restrictions
Other constraints
No conditions apply
Spatial representation type
Text, table
Metadata language
EnglishEnglish
Topic category
  • Biota
  • Oceans
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Geographic identifier
Lyme Bay

Date (Revision)
2021-10-28

Begin date
2014-04-05
End date
2014-04-13
Unique resource identifier
urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::4326
Codespace
OGP
Distribution format
  • Delimited ()

OnLine resource
Published dataset - doi:10.5285/a733c97b-420d-0323-e053-6c86abc0b0c3

Sheehan E., Holmes L., Attrill M. (2020). Species abundance data for marine epifauna enumerated from towed under water video system footage sampled in Lyme Bay, SW England April 2014. British Oceanographic Data Centre, National Oceanography Centre, NERC, UK. doi: 10/dxnb

OnLine resource
Published dataset - doi:10.5285/a733c97b-420a-0323-e053-6c86abc0b0c3

Sheehan E., Holmes L., Attrill M. (2020). Species abundance data for marine epifauna enumerated from still frames extracted from towed under water video system footage sampled in Lyme Bay, SW England April 2014. British Oceanographic Data Centre, National Oceanography Centre, NERC, UK. doi: 10/dxnj

OnLine resource
Published dataset - doi:10.5285/a733c97b-420b-0323-e053-6c86abc0b0c3

Sheehan E., Holmes L., Attrill M. (2020). Size analysis data for two key indicator taxa (<em>Eunicella verrucosa</em> and grouped branching sponges) enumerated from still frames extracted from towed under water video system footage sampled in Lyme Bay, SW England April 2014. British Oceanographic Data Centre, National Oceanography Centre, NERC, UK. doi: 10/dxnk

OnLine resource
Published dataset - doi:10.5285/a733c97b-420c-0323-e053-6c86abc0b0c3

Sheehan E., Holmes L., Attrill M. (2020). Species abundance (percentage cover) data for encrusting marine epifauna enumerated from still frames extracted from towed under water video system footage sampled in Lyme Bay, SW England April 2014. British Oceanographic Data Centre, National Oceanography Centre, NERC, UK. doi: 10/dxqh

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dataset Dataset

Conformance result

Date (Publication)
2010-12-08
Explanation
BODC protocols are based on the Open Archival Information System (OAIS) model enabling BODC to iterate towards compliance with the on-going evolution and development of community requirements including FAIR (Findable,Accessible,Interoperable,Reusable), TRUST (Transparency, Responsibility, User community, Sustainability, Technology) and CARE (Collective Benefit, Authority to Control, Responsibility, Ethics). Data managers quality assure submissions and assemble the metadata necessary for curation. Submissions (as received) are placed in a long-term accession and stored in triplicate across multiple sites. Appropriate data are transferred into a standard internal format with source variable names mapped to controlled vocabularies, documentation assembled, and metadata loaded into BODC databases. Access to these data is through direct request, the BODC website and through partner repositories such as SeaDataNet. Access control is attained by assigning a data policy to each set of data and this policy is used to administer access when data are requested. Discovery metadata is aligned with EU INSPIRE (through MEDIN) and SeaDataNet community standards. Data are converted to open community formats including Ocean Data View ASCII and SeaDataNet NetCDF, with data described using terms from the NERC vocabulary server. BODC submission agreements are documented on the BODC website and customer service is assured with a dedicated requests team that serve data following local regulations including General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) 2018 and Environmental Information Regulations (EIR) 2004.
Pass
Yes
Statement
This dataset was created by scientists for the NERC Discovery Science project titled "Testing resilience in Marine Protected Areas using storm disturbance in Lyme Bay, SW England" with grant reference NE/M005208/1 following their in-house data processing and quality control procedures. The data were then provided to the British Oceanographic Data Centre (BODC) for long-term archive and data publication in the BODC Published Data Library. No data quality or data processing procedures were applied by BODC to these data.
File identifier
5fde4ebe99b5512b9588c6b70f0d25ac XML
Metadata language
EnglishEnglish
Hierarchy level
dataset Dataset
Date stamp
2022-03-02T12:41:14
Metadata standard name
MEDIN
Metadata standard version
3.1.1
Point of contact
  British Oceanographic Data Centre - Polly Hadžiabdić ( Head of the BODC Requests Team )
Joseph Proudman Building , 6 Brownlow Street , Liverpool , Merseyside , L3 5DA , United Kingdom
https://www.bodc.ac.uk/
 
 

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