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Spencer Gulf Threatened, Endangered & Protected Species (TEPS) population surveys

Australian Ocean Data Network
Simon Goldsworthy
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The citation in a list of references is: Goldsworthy, Simon (2013). Spencer Gulf Threatened, Endangered & Protected Species (TEPS) population surveys. SARDI Aquatic Sciences. c1dad9f7-02d2-436b-9196-e7fc5ae04bd9. Data accessed at http://mest.aodn.org.au/geonetwork/

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Surveys of abundance for Australian sea lions, New Zealand fur seals, little penguins, crested terns, short-tailed and flesh-foot shearwaters conducted from 2003-2012 in the Spencer Gulf, South Australia.

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Maintenance and Update Frequency: unknown
Statement: Surveys using mark-recapture method utilises individual re-sights of tagged individuals. Sample size depends on abundance at different sites. Data need post-processing to achieve estimates of abundance. Data will be shown as Map of breeding & non-breeding sites. Could include size/status of site (numbers), trends in abundance for some sites. Temporal extent varies for species and sites (2003-2012). For further information: refer to technical reports describing data collection and analysis (available with the permission of SARDI Aquatic Sciences).

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South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) Aquatic Sciences

Created: 23 04 2013

Data time period: 01 01 2003 to 31 12 2012

This dataset is part of a larger collection

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137.72,-33.66 137.72,-34.95 136.25,-34.95 136.25,-33.66 137.72,-33.66

136.985,-34.305

text: westlimit=136.25; southlimit=-34.95; eastlimit=137.72; northlimit=-33.66

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  • global : c1dad9f7-02d2-436b-9196-e7fc5ae04bd9