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Marine mammal monitoring from coastal sites in Cardigan Bay, UK, 2004-2009
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Allan, Liz Availability:
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Since 1994, Ceredigion County Council and a network of shore-based volunteer observes have monitored levels of boat traffic and the occurrence of bottlenose dolphins at seven sites on the coast of Cardigan Bay, Wales. We report high rates of site use and site occupancy by this species during the summer. Although trends in site use may not reflect population trends in the wider region, these data were consistent with recent abundance estimates that indicate that the number of bottlenose dolphins using Cardigan Bay is stable or slightly increasing.
Cardigan Bay is a Special Area of Conservation for bottlenose dolphins and other species and habitats. Recreational boating is known to have the potential to cause disturbance to cetaceans and this monitoring study provides data that underpins the effectiveness of management. Lineage
Prior to publication data undergo quality control checked which are described in https://github.com/EMODnet/EMODnetBiocheck?tab=readme-ov-file#understanding-the-output Scope Themes: Biology > Mammals Keywords: Marine/Coastal, Bio-geographical regions, Biota, Citizen participation, Environment, Geoscientific Information, Habitats and biotopes, Maritime transport, Metadata non conformant, Metadata not evaluated, No limitations to public access, Oceans, Sea regions, WGS84 (EPSG:4326), XYZ ASCII, EurOBIS calculated BBOX, UK, Cardigan Bay, Cetacea Geographical coverage EurOBIS calculated BBOX Stations
Bounding Box Coordinates: MinLong: -4,6902; MinLat: 52,1295 - MaxLong: -4,0927; MaxLat: 52,422 [WGS84] UK, Cardigan Bay [Marine Regions] Temporal coverage
2004 - 2009 Taxonomic coverage
Cetacea [WoRMS]
Contributors
Cyngor Sir Ceredigion County Council, more, data owner
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Dataset information: Other: Dataset status: Completed
Data type: Data
Data origin: Monitoring: field survey
Release date: 2011-05-27
Metadatarecord created: 2011-03-31
Information last updated: 2025-03-26
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