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Selected Scottish freshwater fish records from 2008-2011 (collected by SEPA)

Scottish Environment Protection Agency

Description

Records from electrofishing surveys carried out following SFCC protocols.

Geographic Description

Sites across Scotland on main rivers, selected to provide a representative assessment of water quality in those rivers.

Data quality

Data subject to internal quality control. All data collected following SFCC protocols. Further information is available from SEPA Fish Ecology Team.

Methods

Electrofishing surveys are a mixture of semi quantitative and fully-quantitative, area based surveys. Sample sites are chosen to be representative of the wider waterbody, and are carried out by following SFCC protocols. More details are available from the SEPA Fish Ecology team if required.

Citation

Scottish Environment Protection Agency 2015, licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0

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OGL

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Date created: 2016-05-23
Metadata updated: 2017-05-19
Most recent data published: 2016-11-21

Citations

DOI https://doi.org/10.15468/jb73hj    42 citations for these data

Licence

Open Government Licence 3.0 Open Government Licence 3.0

Temporal scope

2008-07-02 - 2011-10-04

Location

Strathallan House, Castle Business Park
Stirling
FK9 4TZ
Scotland

cathy.bennett@sepa.org.uk

Contact

Cathy Bennett
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