Full description
Observation data (towed video, BRUVs) collected in Victorian state waters at Curlewis Bank, Point Henry.This footage was collected by researchers from Deakin University, Victorian Department of Primary Industries - Marine and Freshwater Resources Institute (MAFRI) and Parks Victoria.
The original footage has been converted from various formats including VHS and MiniDV to digital format, with funds supplied by Deakin University Library.
Underwater footage gathered from other geographical locations around Victoria from the Victorian Marine Habitat Mapping Program can be accessed via the links featured at the bottom of this record.
High quality versions of the videos may be requested via Deakin University Library.
Data time period: 21 04 2009 to 21 04 2009
Spatial Coverage And Location
text: Curlewis Bank, Victoria
text: Point Henry, Victoria
Subjects
Applied |
Biological Sciences |
BRUVs |
Benthic habitat mapping - Curlewis Bank, Victoria |
Benthic habitat mapping - Point Henry, Victoria |
Conservation and Biodiversity |
Curlewis Bank, Victoria |
Earth Sciences |
Ecology |
Ecosystem Assessment and Management |
Environment |
Environmental Science and Management |
Environmental Sciences |
Ecosystem Assessment and Management of Coastal and Estuarine Environments |
Field surveys - Curlewis Bank, Victoria |
Field surveys - Point Henry, Victoria |
GIS |
LiDAR |
MBES |
Marine Protected areas - Curlewis Bank, Victoria |
Marine Protected areas - Point Henry, Victoria |
Marine and Estuarine Ecology (Incl. Marine Ichthyology) |
Marine habitats |
Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience |
Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience Not Elsewhere Classified |
Point Henry, Victoria |
Seafloor morphology - Curlewis Bank, Victoria |
Seafloor morphology - Point Henry, Victoria |
Towed Video |
Underwater surveys - Curlewis Bank, Victoria |
Underwater surveys - Point Henry, Victoria |
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Identifiers
- Handle : hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30139454
- DOI : 10.26187/nb19-0a47