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Copeland Island Bird Observatory SeaWatch Survey

Centre for Environmental Data and Recording

Description

Marine species records from 'Seawatch' surveys carried out from the Copeland Islands Bird Observatory. CEDaR submit marine data to NBN every 6 months, therefore this may not represent the full dataset. For additional metadata and/or the most complete dataset, contact CEDaR.

Geographic Description

Copeland Islands, Northern Ireland

Data quality

All records collated, verified and stored by CBO; Data submitted to CEDaR

Methods

Sightings

Citation

Centre for Environmental Data and Recording ([Insert download year]). Copeland Island Bird Observatory SeaWatch Survey. Occurrence dataset on the NBN Atlas

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Copeland Island Bird Observatory

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Date created: 2018-11-27
Metadata updated: 2021-03-18
Most recent data published: 2021-03-03

Citations

DOI https://doi.org/10.15468/s45hpf    27 citations for these data

Licence

Creative Commons with Attribution 4.0 4.0 Creative Commons with Attribution 4.0 4.0

Temporal scope

1990-08-25 - 2019-10-27

Location

153 Bangor Road, Cultra,
Holywood, Co. Down
BT18 0EU
Northern Ireland

Contact

CEDaR information
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