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Seatrust Cetacean Records West Wales

West Wales Biodiversity Information Centre

Description

Seatrust Cetacean Records held by WWBIC

Records from Stena Fishguard to Rosslare Ferry route and small boat surveys around Pembrokeshire coast. Records in this dataset are collated with summary 10km grid references.

Please contact the dataset administrator if more information is required.

Geographic Description

Records from Stena Fishguard to Rosslare Ferry route and small boat surveys around Pembrokeshire coast. Records in this dataset are collated with summary 10km grid references.

Data quality

Due to temporal and spatial variations in recording effort data should not be regarded as a comprehensive geographic or taxonomic distribution of cetaceans in West Wales.

Methods

Casual sightings and monitoring.

Citation

West Wales Biodiversity Information Centre ([Insert download year]). Seatrust Cetacean Records West Wales. Occurrence dataset on the NBN Atlas

Rights

CC-BY-NC

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Date created: 2017-06-09
Metadata updated: 2022-04-07
Most recent data published: 2022-04-07

Citations

DOI https://doi.org/10.15468/ecsmqh    39 citations for these data

Licence

Creative Commons, with Attribution, Non-commercial v4.0 4.0 Creative Commons, with Attribution, Non-commercial v4.0 4.0

Location

Llwynybrain
Whitland
Carmarthenshire SA34 0NG
Wales

Contact

Colin Russell
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