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<name>Australian Antarctic Data Centre</name>
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<host><name>Australian Antarctic Data Centre</name>
<code>AADC</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au</relatedInformation>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Kim Finney</name>
<title>Data Centre Manager</title>
<emailAddress>Kim.Finney (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 459</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>Dave.Watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>The Australian Antarctic Data Centre (AADC) is the prime holder for biodiversity data and infrastructure for the SCAR programme Evolution and Biodiversity in Antarctica (EBA) program (see http://www.eba.aq). The AADC manages and archives data from all Australian activities in the Antarctic and subantarctic.</abstract>
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<name>Seabirds of the Southern and South Indian Ocean</name>
<code>seabirds</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Dr Eric Woehler</name>
<title>Biologist</title>
<emailAddress>eric.woehler (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 376</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>Seabird observations from ships either performing marine science work or taking personnel and cargo to various Antarctic stations. Incidental observations of whales and seals are also noted. This set also contains data from the BIOMASS cruises in the 1980's.</abstract>
<keywords>BIOMASS, seabirds, whales, seals</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/DB_WOV and http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/ASAC_2208_seabirds. Contact Eric Woehler for details on citation details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<name>Weddell Seal census, Vestfold Hills, Antarctica</name>
<code>weddell_census</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/tags/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Mr Harry Burton</name>
<title>Biologist</title>
<emailAddress>harry.burton (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 339</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>Census counts of Weddell seals resting/breeding on sea-ice or land in the Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica (1983 to 1996). Census taken from aerial photographs and matched to a one by one kilometre grid.</abstract>
<keywords>Weddell seals, census, aerial photography</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/AADC-00048. Contact Harry Burton for details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<name>Weddell Seal Sightings, Vestfold Hills, Antarctica</name>
<code>weddell_sightings</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Mr Harry Burton</name>
<title>Biologist</title>
<emailAddress>harry.burton (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 339</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>Ground based sightings of Weddell seals resting/breeding on sea-ice or land in the Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica. Data locality mapped to a one by one kilometre grid.</abstract>
<keywords>Weddell seals, census, tagging, resights</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/AADC-00048. Contact Harry Burton for details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Elephant Seal Sightings, Heard Island</name>
<code>ellie_sightings_heard</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/tags/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Mr Harry Burton</name>
<title>Biologist</title>
<emailAddress>harry.burton (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 339</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>At Heard Island, Southern Indian Ocean, seals were branded between 1949-1953. Seal length was measured in feet and inches. Recaptures of seals were made up until 1955, and growth and age-specific survival was calculated.</abstract>
<keywords>elephant seals, tagging, length estimates, resights</keywords>
<citation>See metadata record http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/Tags_heard_1949 Contact Harry Burton for details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<name>Elephant Seal Sightings, Macquarie Island</name>
<code>ellie_sightings_macca</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/tags/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Mr Harry Burton</name>
<title>Biologist</title>
<emailAddress>harry.burton (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 339</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>At Macquarie Island 1000 seals were weighed per annum between 1993-2003 at birth and individually marked with two plastic flipper tags in the inter-digital webbing of their hind flippers. These tagged seals were weighed again at weaning, when length, girth, fat depth, and flipper measurements were made. Three weeks after weaning 2000 seals were permanently and individually marked by hot-iron branding. Recaptures and re-weigings of these known aged individuals were used to calculate growth and age-specific survival of the seals. Similar data were collected from elephant seals between 1950 and 1965 when seals were individually marked by hot-iron branding. Mark-recapture data from these cohorts were used to assess the demography of the declining population. Length and mass data were also collected for these cohorts and were used, for the first time, to assess the growth of individual seals without killing them.</abstract>
<keywords>elephant seals, tagging, length estimates, resights</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/AADC-00102 and http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/AADC-00101 . Contact Harry Burton for details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Whale catches in the Southern Ocean</name>
<code>whale_catch</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Kim Finney</name>
<title>Data Centre Manager</title>
<emailAddress>kim.finney (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 495</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>Season whale catch records for austral summers from 1931/32 to 1979/80. Data has been aggregated into one degree cells centered on the reported position. Covers five whale species - Blue, Fin, Sei, Minke and Humpback.</abstract>
<keywords>whales, catch</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/IWC_Whale_catch. Contact Dave Watts for details on citation details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Australian Antarctic Division Herbarium</name>
<code>herbarium</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Prof Rod Seppelt</name>
<title>Botanist</title>
<emailAddress>Rod.Seppelt (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 438</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>The Australian Antarctic Division Herbarium (ADT) is a database detailing collection records of plants collected from the Antarctic, subantarctic islands and other areas around the world.</abstract>
<keywords>plants, heard, macquarie, windmill islands,</keywords>
<citation>Contact Dave Watts for details on citation details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Antarctic Marine Protists species checklist</name>
<code>protists_checklist</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/display_checklist.cfm?checklist_id=1</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Dr Fiona Scott</name>
<title>Biologist</title>
<emailAddress>fiona.scott (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 376</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>Protists are microscopic algae and protozoa, formerly thought of as single-celled plants and animals. Planktonic protists constitute the base of marine food webs and play a key role in the exchange of carbon dioxode between the atmosphere and the ocean. This list is of protists that live in the surface waters and sea-ice south of the Antarctic Polar Front.</abstract>
<keywords>Antarctic, checklist, marine, protists</keywords>
<citation>Species list derived from the book Antarctic Marine Prostists (2005) edited by Fiona J. Scott and Harvey J. Marchant. (ISBN 0 642 56835 9)</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>ARGOS Satellite Tracking of animals</name>
<code>argos_tracking</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/argos/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Kim Finney</name>
<title>Data Centre Manager</title>
<emailAddress>kim.finney (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 459</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>Various species have been tracked using ARGOS PTT trackers since the early 1990's. These include Emperor, King and Adelie pengiuns, Light-mantled Sooty, Grey-headed and Black-browed albatrosses, Antarctic and Australian fur seals, Southern Elephant Seal and Blue and Humpback whales. Note that not all data for any species or locations is or will be exposed to OBIS. Geographic coverage is from Heard Island to the west and Macquarie Island to the east and several islands near the southern end of Chile. The data has been filtered to remove most but not all erroneous positions.</abstract>
<keywords>ARGOS, satellite tracking, penguins, whales, seals, albatrosses</keywords>
<citation>See the following Metadata records http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/DB_Argos_PTT_Tracking http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/HI_animaltracks_ARGOS http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/Tracking_BI http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/Tracking_Mag http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/STA_Bibliography http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/Tracking_SI http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/Tracking_EDP http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/Tracking_DD Contact Data Centre for help on citation details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>National Whale and Dolphin Sightings and Strandings Database</name>
<code>nssd</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/whales/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Tom Kaveney</name>
<title>Manager, Environment Assessment Branch, Department of Environment</title>
<emailAddress>Tom.Kaveney@deh.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 2 6274 2995</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>The National Whale and Dolphin Sightings and Strandings Database records reported sightings of whales and dolphins in Australian waters and maintains details of stranding events around the Australian coastline. This resource currently only show the sighting records.</abstract>
<keywords>whales, dolphins, strandings, sigtings, australian waters, animal behaviour</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/DB_Cetaceans_NSSD Contact Dave Watts for details on citation details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Orca observations from the shores of Macquarie Island</name>
<code>orca</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Kim Finney</name>
<title>Data Centre Manager</title>
<emailAddress>kim.finney (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 459</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>This dataset contains sporadic shore based observations of killer whales (Orcinus orca) from Macquarie Island from 1989 to 1998 (inclusive).</abstract>
<keywords>Orcas, Orcinus orca,Macquarie Island, killer whales</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record for details http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/Orcas_observations_MI</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Southern Ocean Continuous Zooplankton Recorder (SO-CPR) Survey</name>
<code>socpr</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/cpr/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Graham Hosie</name>
<title>SRS - Continuous Plankton Recorder Survey</title>
<emailAddress>graham.hosie (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 364</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>This dataset contains results from Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) surveys in the Southern Ocean.This is a database of surveys to map the spatial and temporal patterns of biodiversity of the plankton throughout the region. This set of OBIS data is presence data only and abundance values have been set to the value 1 to indicate presence only. Contact the investigator for details of the surveys and abundance and absence data.</abstract>
<keywords>Abundance, Date,Distance, Fluorescence,Latitude, Licor, Longitude, Month, Salinity, Season, Segment Length, Segment Number, Ship Code, Southern Ocean, Species, Temperature, Time, Year</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record for details http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/AADC-00099</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Cetacean Sightings Survey and Southern Ocean cetacean program</name>
<code>whale_survey</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts(at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
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<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Deborah Thiele</name>
<title>Investigator</title>
<emailAddress>dthiele(at) deakin.edu.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 55 629 796</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>This dataset includes sightings, resightings and incidental sightings from Australian Antarctic Division voyages of whales in the Southern Ocean. These data will allow us to connect fine scale variability with regional and circum-Antarctic processes, and eventually to understand how the dynamics of the Antarctic ecosystem and environmental change might affect the recovery of whale populations.</abstract>
<keywords>Whales, cetaceans, bearing, data logger, date, distance, group size, latitude, longitude, method, near ice, observer, reaction, species, swim direction, time, voyage</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record for details http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/ASAC_915_2253</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>APIS - Antarctic Pack Ice Seals 1994-1999, plus historical data from the 1980's</name>
<code>apis</code>
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<contact type='technical'>
<name>Colin Southwell</name>
<title>Ecologist</title>
<emailAddress>colin.southwell(at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>This dataset contains Antarctic Pack Ice seal (APIS) data collected (both ship based and aerial) between 1994 and 2000. This data also includes some historic data collected between 1985 and 1987. The four species of Antarctic pack ice seals (crabeater, leopard, Weddell, and Ross seals) are thought to comprise up to 50% or more of the world's total biomass of seals. As long-lived, top level predators in Southern Ocean ecosystems, pack ice seals are scientifically interesting because they can assist in monitoring shifts in ecosystem structure and function, especially changes that occur in sensitive polar areas in response to global climate changes.</abstract>
<keywords>adelie penguin, age, apnoea, approach, arousel level, blood, blubber, crabeater seal, date, distance, drugs, emperor penguins, girth, group, hair, heart rate, latitude, longitude, length, leopard seal, minke whale, movement, nasal swab, number, orca whale, pack ice, penguin, respiration rate, ross seal, scat, seals, sedation level, sex, skin, sothern elephant seal, sothern ocean, species, time, time at depth, tooth, wcid, weddel seal, weight, whale, width, wildlife computers identification name</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record for details http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/APIS</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Antarctic Fur Seal Populations on Heard Island Summer 1987-1988</name>
<code>furseals_hi</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Simon Goldsworthy</name>
<title>Investigator</title>
<emailAddress>goldsworthy.simon(at) sa.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone></phone>
</contact>
<abstract>This dataset contains the results from surveys of Antarctic Fur Seals (Arctocephalus gazella) on Heard Island during the summer of 1987-1988. As well as habitat descriptions, age, sex, count of adults and pups were determined. The three major aims of the study include: to determine accurately the location of pupping sites; to determine the extent of the pupping season, the median date of birth and the number of pups born; and to census fur seals on as much of the island as possible in order to determine the number of animals ashore and to document changes in numbers during the summer.</abstract>
<keywords>age class, bulls, census colony, cows, date, heard island, locality, pups, southern ocean</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record for details http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/AADC-00009</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Macquarie Island Fur Seal Database</name>
<code>furseals_mi</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Simon Goldsworthy</name>
<title>Investigator</title>
<emailAddress>goldsworthy.simon(at) sa.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone></phone>
</contact>
<abstract>The dataset includes data on all fur seals tagged at Macquarie Island since 1986. The dataset includes information on the sex and species of individuals, information on their reproductive histories, resight data and tagging history.</abstract>
<keywords>belly, biopsy, birth date, birth mass, blood, breeding, coat, comments, date, date of weaning, death date, digit, father, girth length, headgaurd, id number, last seen, mass at weaning, milk, mother tag, muzzle, previous tag, sex, sole status, tag, tagged, territory, type, weaning date, weight, width, year</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record for details http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/AADC-00859</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Inventory of Antarctic seabird breeding sites</name>
<code>iasb</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Eric Woehler</name>
<title>Investigator</title>
<emailAddress>eric.woehler(at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone></phone>
</contact>
<abstract>Census of nest sites and colony counts for breeding seabirds within the Antarctic and subantarctic islands.</abstract>
<keywords>penguin, colonies, census, nest sites, antarctic, subantarctic islands</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record for details http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/fauna_2</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Pelagic Fish Observations 1968-1999</name>
<code>historic_fish</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dick Williams</name>
<title>Fish Biologist</title>
<emailAddress>dick.williams (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 340</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>This dataset contains data from ten voyages (Prydz Bay, Heard and Macquarie Islands) and four stations (Mawson, Davis, Casey and Macqaurie) from 1968 to 1999. Contains depth caught, sex, lengths, weights and gonad stage. changes.</abstract>
<keywords>gonad, weights, lengths, trawl</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record for details http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/AADC-00038 http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/AADC-00068 http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/AADC-00073 http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/AADC-00075 http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/AADC-00080 http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/AADC-00082 http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/c88_data</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Electron Micrograph Database - Marine Specimens</name>
<code>em_marine</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Gerry Nash</name>
<title>Investigator</title>
<emailAddress>gerry.nash at aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone></phone>
</contact>
<abstract>This database contains information pertaining to the negatives taken by the laboratory since its inception. Both scanning and transmission electron micrographs are catalogued within this database. Among other things, the database includes a large number of images of protists. This set lists specinens from the marine domain.</abstract>
<keywords>electron microscope</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record for details http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/em_database</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Electron Micrograph Database - Terrestrial and Limnetic Specimens</name>
<code>em_eba</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/em/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Gerry Nash</name>
<title>Investigator</title>
<emailAddress>gerry.nash at aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone></phone>
</contact>
<abstract>This database contains information pertaining to the negatives taken by the laboratory since its inception. Both scanning and transmission electron micrographs are catalogued within this database. This resource contains terrestrial and limnetic samples.</abstract>
<keywords>electron microscope</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record for details http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/em_database</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Kelp rafts in the Southern Ocean</name>
<code>kelp</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Kim Finney</name>
<title>Data Centre Manager</title>
<emailAddress>kim.finney (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 495</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>Records of observations of kelp rafts passing within 50 m of one side of the vessel over replicated periods of 1 hour. Data collected over subantarctic latitudes only. Records include: size, species, presence/absence of holdfast, latitude and longitude, ship speed.</abstract>
<keywords>kelp, rafts, subantarctic latitudes, presence/absence of holdfast</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/ASAC_2163 Contact Dave Watts for details on citation details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>RMT Trawl catch from the 1980/81 V5 FIBEX voyage</name>
<code>trawl_fibex</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dave Watts</name>
<title>DBA Programmer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts(at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Graham Hosie</name>
<title>Investigator</title>
<emailAddress>Graham.Hosie at aad.edu.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 3 62 323 364</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>This dataset contains results from the First International BIOMASS Experiment (FIBEX) cruise of the Nella Dan. It is the first cruise in a series of six designed to assess the distribution and abundance of krill, Euphausia superba. The FIBEX was an international programme co-ordinating the activities of 12 ships from 11 nations in the Southern Atlantic and Indian Oceans. Australia was responsible for surveying an area of the southern Indian Ocean south of 60 degrees and between 60 degrees and 90 degrees east longitude. Surveys of krill and other zooplankton were taken off Antarctica in the Australian sector (Mawson to Davis region) and Prydz Bay in January and March 1981. Species identity and abundance data were obtained. The major species investigated were Euphausia superba, Euphausia frigidia, Euphausia crystallorophias and Thysanoessa marcuria. Other pteropods and cephalopods were also studied. Physical and chemical oceanography data and phytoplankton samples were also obtained, as well as results from hydroacoustic surveys of krill biomass.</abstract>
<keywords>Date Time (GMT) Type of Trawl, Species, Weight, Number, Latitude, Longitude, Haul Number , Towing Speed (knots), Water Depth (metres), Sea Temperature, Target Levels, Net Open Time , Net Close Time, Ice, Station Number, Flowmeter Reading, Towed Distance (nautical miles), Catch Weight (grams), Fishing Start Time, Fishing End Time, Trajectory, Depth Range, Top Depth, Range Bottom, Comments</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record for details http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/FIBEX_zoo</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<name>RMT Trawl catch from 1985/86 V1 ADBEX III voyage</name>
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<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dave Watts</name>
<title>DBA Programmer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts(at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Graham Hosie</name>
<title>Investigator</title>
<emailAddress>Graham.Hosie at aad.edu.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 3 62 323 364</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>This dataset contains results from the Antarctic Division BIOMASS Experiment III (ADBEX III) cruise of the Nella Dan. It is the fifth cruise in a series of six, conducting a long term field survey providing data on distribution, abundance and population structure of the krill Euphausia superba in the Prydz Bay region, Antarctica. The prime purpose of ADBEX III was to study the ecology of the Crabeater Seal, and surveys of krill and other zooplankton were taken off Antarctica in the Australian sector (east of Mawson) in the Enderby Land region between October and November 1985. Species identity and abundance data were obtained. The major species investigated were Euphausia superba, Euphausia frigidia, Euphausia crystallorophias and Thysanoessa marcuria. Other pteropods and cephalopods were also studied. A CTD cast and water collection for phytoplankton pigment, nutrients and primary production measurements were also made at each net sampling station. Summary results are listed in the documentation.</abstract>
<keywords>Station Number, Haul Type, RMT Biomass, Weight, Flowmeter, Latitude, Longitude, Time Date, Ice, Sea State, Density, Sea Floor, Dive Maturity</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record for details http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/ADBEX_III_krill</citation>
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<name>RMT Trawl catch from the 1995/96 V4 BROKE voyage</name>
<code>trawl_broke_east</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dave Watts</name>
<title>DBA Programmer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts(at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Clive Crossley</name>
<title>Investigator</title>
<emailAddress>Clive.Crossley at utas.edu.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 3 62 262 949</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>This study investigated distribution patterns of pelagic fish, larvae and juveniles collected by RMT trawls during ANAREs 1995/96 Voyage BROKE survey.</abstract>
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<citation>See Metadata record for details http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/ASAC_865</citation>
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<name>RMT Trawl catch from the 2005/06 V3 BROKE-West voyage</name>
<code>trawl_broke_west</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dave Watts</name>
<title>DBA Programmer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts(at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
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<name>Steve Nicol</name>
<title>Investigator</title>
<emailAddress>Steve.Nicol at aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 3 6232 3324</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>This study investigated distribution patterns of pelagic fish, larvae and juveniles collected by RMT trawls during ANAREs 2005/06 Voyage BROKE-West survey</abstract>
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<citation>See Metadata record for details http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/BROKE-West_RMT_Fish</citation>
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<name>Marine fauna survey of the Vestfold Hills and Rauer Island, 1981-82</name>
<code>marine_fauna_vestfold</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dave Watts</name>
<title>DBA Programmer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts(at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>This dataset is a description of the shallow coastal marine fauna found in the Vestfold Hills and Rauer Island area, Antarctica. The results are from various surveys in this region over a 12 month period in 1981-82, and a full listing of species (with photographs) is given in the documentation. It includes benthic, pelagic and planktonic organisms of the coast as well as those that inhabit the ice-water interface.</abstract>
<keywords>benthc</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record for details http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/AADC_00047</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Diatoms from the Vestfold Hills Lakes</name>
<code>diatoms</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Donna Roberts</name>
<title></title>
<emailAddress></emailAddress>
<phone></phone>
</contact>
<abstract>Diatoms abundances from Vestfold Hills lakes. Samples taken in Nov/Dec 1992 and Nov/Dec 1994.</abstract>
<keywords>diatoms, vestfold hills, antarctic, lakes</keywords>
<citation>Contact Dave Watts for details on citation details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>AAD Benthic Sampling Database</name>
<code>aad_benthic</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Kirrily Moore</name>
<title>Investitigator</title>
<emailAddress></emailAddress>
<phone></phone>
</contact>
<abstract>Benthic samples from voyages in Prydz Bay and Casey region. Prydz Bay data from AAMBER and the 1991, 1993 and 1997 voyages.</abstract>
<keywords>benthos, targeted trawls, by-catch</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/ASAC_1189_benthic_database Contact Dave Watts for details on citation details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Rotifers of Macquarie Island</name>
<code>rotifers</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Kim Finney</name>
<title>Data Centre Manager</title>
<emailAddress>kim.finney (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 495</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>Thirty-nine species (31 Monogononta and 8 Bdelloidea) are described from Macquarie Island. Thirty-eight of these are new records for the island. Included in the data is the distribution of rotifers at Macquarie Island, in fresh water and Brackish and a comparative measurement of Keratella sancta from New Zealand, Iles Kerguelen and Macquarie Island.</abstract>
<keywords>pH Location, Rotifers Distribution: Present or Not found, Iles Kerguelen Macquarie Island New Zealand, Lorica Length, Lorica width, Length of spines</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/asac_116 Contact Dave Watts for details on citation details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Duck sightings per month, Macquarie Island</name>
<code>ducks</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Kim Finney</name>
<title>Data Centre Manager</title>
<emailAddress>kim.finney (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 495</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>Logged records of black duck (x) and mallard including hybrids (*) at Macquarie Island, February 1963 - January 1985 (data from ANARE and Tasmanian National Parks and Wildlife Service files).</abstract>
<keywords>black duck, mallard, presence records only.</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/aadc-00031 Contact Dave Watts for details on citation details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Moss sampling in the Windmill Islands and the Vestfold Hills</name>
<code>moss_sampling</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Sharon Robinson</name>
<title>Investigator</title>
<emailAddress>sharonr (at) uow.edu.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 2 4221 5753</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>Sampling records for Project 2542 Moss sampling in the Windmill Islands and the Vestfold Hills during 2005 for genetic analysis. Samples are stored frozen at the University of Wollongong and will be analysed using microsatellites. Collections of the mosses Ceratodon purpureus and Grimmia antarctici from the Windmill islands region and the Vestfold Hills. Sites include ... Clark Peninsula, Antarctic Specially Protected Areas 135 and 136 (formerly known as SSSI16 and SSSI 17), Robinson's Ridge, Peterson Island and around Casey station in the Windmill islands, and Mossel Lake, Lichen Valley and Grimmia Gorge in the Vestfold Hills.</abstract>
<keywords></keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/ASAC_2542 Contact Dave Watts for details on citation details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Invertebrates compiled by W.Block</name>
<code>block_invertebrates</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>Observations taken from literature cited by W.Block. Data includes 800 species, 220 references and 3000 observations. There are some marine species that are listed in SCAR-MarBIN Register of Antarctic Marine Species (RAMS).</abstract>
<keywords>invertebrates, sub-Antarctic, antarctic</keywords>
<citation>Contact Dave Watts for details on citation details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Moss species from Heard Island, 1987 and 2000</name>
<code>moss_heard_1987_2000</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Patricia Selkirk</name>
<title>Investigator</title>
<emailAddress></emailAddress>
<phone></phone>
</contact>
<abstract>During an early summer visit in 2000, mosses were collected from sites around Heard Island. Three species, Bryoerythrophyllum recurvirostrum (Hedw.) P.C.Chen, Philonotis cf. tenuis (Taylor) Reichardt and Syntrichia filaris (Mull. Hal) R.H. Zander have been added to the list of moss species known from the island, bringing the total to 40 moss taxa. Syntrichia anderssonii (Angstrom) R.H. Zander was found with sporophytes, whereas previously its sporophytes were known in the subantarctic only from Macquarie Island. Extensions of range on Heard Island have been recorded for several species. There are few geographical differences in species composition between locations around the island, provided appropriate habitats exist.</abstract>
<keywords>moss</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/ASAC_1174 Contact Dave Watts for details on citation details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<name>Invertebrate survey, Heard Island 2001</name>
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<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Kim Finney</name>
<title>Data Centre Manager</title>
<emailAddress>kim.finney (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 495</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>included 60 sites in the survey design, distributed across Heard Island in five areas or blocks: Round Hill, Scarlet Hill, Cape Lockyer, Long Beach and Mt Drygowski. This level of sampling was achievable within the five-month period and was sufficient to produce reliable statistical models of invertebrate distribution in the subantarctic.</abstract>
<keywords>Region, Altitude, Site Code, Slope, Aspect, Latitude, Longitude, Dirt, Species, Date Time, Vegetation Type, Sample Number</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/ASAC_1180 Contact Dave Watts for details on citation details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>ABBBS Bird Banding records from the Australian Antarctic Territory and Heard Island.</name>
<code>bird_banding</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>David Drynan</name>
<title>Project Officer, Australian Bird and Bat Banding Scheme (ABBBS)</title>
<emailAddress></emailAddress>
<phone></phone>
</contact>
<abstract>The Australian Government under the auspices of the Australian Bird and Bat Banding Scheme (ABBBS) manages the collation of information on threatened and migratory bird and bat species. The information provided spans from 1953 to the present, and contains over 2 million records. This set comprises records of banding and recovery in the Australian Antarctic territory. Records are also included if the bird was respectively recoverered or banded outside this region.</abstract>
<keywords></keywords>
<citation>Contact Dave Watts for details on citation details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source (ABBBS).</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Leopard Seal census, Heard Island 1987/88</name>
<code>leo-hi</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/display_collection.cfm?collection_id=110</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>harry burton</name>
<title>Biologist</title>
<emailAddress></emailAddress>
<phone></phone>
</contact>
<abstract>During the 5-1/2 months on the island most of the beaches were surveyed regularly for seals (3 species) and fishing debris. Leopard Sea surveys were made daily in the first three months for the Four Bays. In the last three months they were continued on a daily basis for Atlas Cove and Corinthlan Bay and once every three days for South West Bay.</abstract>
<keywords>leopard seals, tagging, length estimates, resights, condition, sex</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/Heard_Island_Report_1987_1988. Contact Data Centre for details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Heard Island Shag Phalacrocorax nivalis census, Heard Island 1992</name>
<code>shag_hi</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/display_collection.cfm?collection_id=115</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Ken Green</name>
<title>Biologist</title>
<emailAddress></emailAddress>
<phone></phone>
</contact>
<abstract>During the 5-1/2 months on the island , weekly counts of juveniles, adults and nests of the colony through winter at Stephenson Roost, a site on a moraine of the Stephensen Glacier.</abstract>
<keywords>nest counts, census, shag</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/Heard_Island_Report_1992. Contact Data Centre for details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Subantarctic Fur sealsat Heard Island, 1987/88</name>
<code>sub-fur-hi</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/display_collection.cfm?collection_id=117</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Simon Goldsworthy</name>
<title>Biologist</title>
<emailAddress></emailAddress>
<phone></phone>
</contact>
<abstract>This collection of sightings represent the first evidence of sub-Antarctic Fur sealsvisiting Heard Island. They normally breed on the Prince Edward Islands and Iles Crozet.</abstract>
<keywords>seals, Arctocephalus tropicalis</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/Heard_Island_Report_1987_1988 Contact Data Centre for details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Exotic terrestrial flatworms, Macquarie Island</name>
<code>mi-worms</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Penny Greenslade</name>
<title>Investigator</title>
<emailAddress></emailAddress>
<phone></phone>
</contact>
<abstract>Distribution data from 1997 and 2004 surveys of two invasive flatworms, Kontikia andersoni and Arthurdendyus vegrandis.</abstract>
<keywords>invasive species, distribution, quarantine, earthworms, predators</keywords>
<citation>Invasion of two exotic terrestrial flatworms to subantarctic Macquarie Island Penelope Greenslade, Mark I. Stevens and Robert Edwards (2007) Polar Biology 30:961-967 See Metadata record http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/ASAC_2397 Contact Dave Watts for details on citation details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Squid specimens from the 1991/92 V6 AAMBER2 voyage</name>
<code>aamber2_squid</code>
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<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>C.C Lu and R. Williams</name>
<title>Biologist</title>
<emailAddress></emailAddress>
<phone></phone>
</contact>
<abstract>A total of 341 cephalopod specimens comprising 256 squid belonging to 8 genera, 8 species and 85 octopods belonging to 2 genera, 11 species has been captured on the 1990/91 V6 in the Prydz Bay region.</abstract>
<keywords>cephalopod, benthic, RMT, IYGPT net</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/ASAC_11. Contact Data Centre for details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Bunger Hills, 1999/2000 survey - nest sites of snow petrels Pagodroma nivea</name>
<code>BH_2000_snpe</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/display_collection.cfm?collection_id=115</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>John Gibson</name>
<title>Biologist</title>
<emailAddress></emailAddress>
<phone></phone>
</contact>
<abstract>The snow petrel (Pagodroma nivea) is the most common bird of the Bunger Hills, with an estimated population of 1000 breeding pairs in colonies of up to 50 pairs dispersed widely throughout the southern Bunger Hills at altitudes between 25 and 155 m above sea level. About 70% of nests are located in cavities and cracks in bedrock on hills and ridges, while 30% breed under or between large boulders. Nest sites are chosen to be protected from snow accumulation and strong winds</abstract>
<keywords>snow petrels, nest locations</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/bunger_hills_gibson. Contact Data Centre for details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Whale Observations from the British, Australian and New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition (BANZARE) voyages 1929-30 and 1930-31</name>
<code>banzare_whales</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/display_collection.cfm?collection_id=127</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Kim Finney</name>
<title>Data Centre Manager</title>
<emailAddress>kim.finney (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 495</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>Observations of whales collated from the logs of the two British, Australian and New Zealand Antarctic Reaserch Expedition (BANZARE) voyages 19-Oct-1929 to 1-April-1930 and 22-Nov-1930 to 19-Mar-1931. Covers six whale species - Blue, Fin, Sei, Minke, Orca and Humpback. Any whale observations which were not identified at the species level have been excluded from this collection.</abstract>
<keywords>whales, BANZARE</keywords>
<citation>Johnston TH. (2000) Whale and Seal Observations 1929-31 and 1930-31 Pp 30-65. in Shaughnessy, P.D. (ed.) 2000 Antarctic seals, whales and dolphins of the early twentieth century: Marine mammals of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition 1911-14 (AAE) and the British, Australian and New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition 1929-31 (BANZARE), ANARE Reports 142, 172pp. See Metadata record http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/ASAC_140. Contact Dave Watts for details on citation details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Nest census, Windmill Islands 2002/03</name>
<code>nest_census_windmill_0203</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/display_collection.cfm?collection_id=112</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Fredrique Olivier</name>
<title>Biologist</title>
<emailAddress></emailAddress>
<phone></phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Eric Woehler</name>
<title>Biologist</title>
<emailAddress></emailAddress>
<phone></phone>
</contact>
<abstract>Census of Windmill Islands nesting sites for snow petrels, wilson storm petrels, cape petrel and skuas and 3 adelie penguin sites.</abstract>
<keywords>nest census, habitat, nest type</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/BIRDSCASEY0203 Contact Data Centre for details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Whale log - observations from ANARE voyages</name>
<code>whale_log</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/display_collection.cfm?collection_id=130</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Kim Finney</name>
<title>Data Centre Manager</title>
<emailAddress>kim.finney (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 495</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>On many voyages, a seperate whale log was kept on the bridge for crew or expeditioners to note any incidental whale sightings. This collection aggregates all known whale log entries into one set with links to each voyage. Databases such the Wildlife on Voyage also contain whale observations as extras from the primary purpose of seabird observations and are kept with that collection. Covers six whale species - Blue, Fin, Sei, Minke, Orca and Humpback. Any whale observations which were not identified at the species level, or cannot be georeferenced have been excluded from this collection.</abstract>
<keywords>incidental whale observations, ANARE, voyages</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/ANARE_whale_logs Contact Dave Watts for details on citation details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Hydroids of the BANZARE Antarctic expeditions 1929 - 1931</name>
<code>banzare_hydroids</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/display_collection.cfm?collection_id=131</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Kim Finney</name>
<title>Data Centre Manager</title>
<emailAddress>kim.finney (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 495</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>The BANZARE Expeditions (British, Australian, New Zealand, Antarctic Research Expeditions) 1929 - 1931 sampled the marine benthos in the Southern Ocean, at the Kerguelen Islands, Heard Island, Macquarie Island, and southwest of Tasmania and along the coast of the Australian Antarctic Territory. Forty six stations at depths of 2 - 640 m were occupied along the Australian Antarctic Territory coast. Eight species of Halecium including five new and Hydrodendron arboreum were found and recorded from eight stations.</abstract>
<keywords>BANZARE Expeditions (1929-1931), Australian Antarctic Territory, family Haleciidae.</keywords>
<citation>Watson JE (2008) Hydroids of the BANZARE expeditions, 1929-1931: the family Haleciidae (Hydrozoa, Leptothecata) from the Australian Antarctic Territory, Memoirs of Museum Victoria 65: 165-178 See Metadata record http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/ASAC_2377. Contact Dave Watts for details on citation details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Royal penguin Eudyptes schlegeli census and observations at North Head, Macquarie Island 1952/53</name>
<code>royals_macca_1952</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/display_collection.cfm?collection_id=132</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Kim Finney</name>
<title>Data Centre Manager</title>
<emailAddress>kim.finney (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 495</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>Observations of Royal Penguins at North Head, Macquarie Island were made to 2 purposes. First, general observations of the whole rookery, with counting birds, noting times of laying, hatching, changing of guard over the nests and habits of the penguins. Second, the detailed observation of marked nests for the determination of hatching periods, size of clutches and variations in the dimensions of the eggs.</abstract>
<keywords>census, adult and chick counts</keywords>
<citation>Census data from field report by Z Soucek, lodged in the AAD archives. Contact Dave Watts for details on citation details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Type Localities for organisms and fossils first described from Antarctica</name>
<code>type_localities</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/display_collection.cfm?collection_id=134</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Kim Finney</name>
<title>Data Centre Manager</title>
<emailAddress>kim.finney (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 495</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='investigator'>
<name>John Gibson</name>
<title>Research Scientist</title>
<emailAddress>john.gibson (at) utas.edu.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 495</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>This data set lists over 300 organisms (74 taxa are fossils) that were first described from locations either on the Antarctic continent, or on islands immediately to the north of the Antarctic Peninsula. Work was completed in early 2000 and does not contain any newer references. Higher level taxonomy have been checked and completed against the Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera (IRMNG) (http://www.obis.org.au/irmng/). Place name locations taken from the SCAR Composite Gazetteer (http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/gaz/scar/).</abstract>
<keywords>extant, extinct, fossils, type localities</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/Type_localities. Contact Dave Watts for details on citation details.</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Fish catch from 1996/97 Voyage 2 WASTE (WOCE Antarctic Southern Transect Expedition)</name>
<code>trawl_waste</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dave Watts</name>
<title>DBA Programmer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts(at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Dick Williams Nicol</name>
<title>Investigator</title>
<emailAddress>Dick.Williams at aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 3 6232 nnnn</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>Fish catch using IYGPT net with MIDOC cod end from the 1996/97 V1 WASTE (WOCE Antarctic Southern Transect Expedition - see http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/voyages/display_voyage.cfm?voyage_id=70)</abstract>
<keywords>midwater trawls, mesopelagic fish, myctophids</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record for details http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/ASAC_2070</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Spring Phytoplankton Assemblages in the Southern Ocean Between Australia and Antarctica (CLIVAR-SR3)</name>
<code>phyto_clivar</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dave Watts</name>
<title>DBA Programmer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts(at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Frank Dehairs</name>
<title>Investigator</title>
<emailAddress></emailAddress>
<phone>+61 3 6232 nnnn</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>Spring Phytoplankton Assemblages in the Southern Ocean Between Australia and Antarctica (CLIVAR-SR3) - For voyage details see http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/voyages/display_voyage.cfm?voyage_id=150)</abstract>
<keywords>midwater trawls, mesopelagic fish, myctophids</keywords>
<citation>Kopczy¿ska, E.E, Savoye, N., Dehairs, F., Cardinal, D. and Elskens, M. (2007) Spring phytoplankton assemblages in the Southern Ocean between Australia and Antarctica. Polar Biology 31: 77-88 See Metadata record for details http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/ASAC_1343</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>Southern Giant Petrel census data within the Australian Antarctic Territory.</name>
<code>sgp_census</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/display_collection.cfm?collection_id=136</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dave Watts</name>
<title>DBA Programmer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts(at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>Barbara Wienecke</name>
<title>Investigator</title>
<emailAddress>barbara.wienecke (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone></phone>
</contact>
<abstract>Historic field reports and other primary literature were re-examined and intrepreted into a consistent format for an analysis of the Southern Giant Petrel Macronetes giganteus census data within the Australian Antarctic Territory. Population data has been forwarded to Agreement on the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels (ACAP) for their species assessments.</abstract>
<keywords>census, chicks</keywords>
<citation>Wienecke, B., Leaper, R., Hay, I., van den Hoff, J. (2009) Retrofitting historical data in population studies: southern giant petrels in the Australian Antarctic Territory Endangered Species Research 8. 157-164. See Metadata record for details http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/agp_census</citation>
<useRestrictions>Data are freely available through GBIF, OBIS, SCAR-MarBIN and through the AADC web site. If substantial parts of the database is used for other data or information products, please acknowledge the source.</useRestrictions>
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<resource>
<name>King penguin census data, Gadget Gully, Macquarie Island (1993-2008)</name>
<code>king_gadget_census</code>
<relatedInformation>http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/biodiversity/display_collection.cfm?collection_id=137</relatedInformation>
<contact type='technical'>
<name>Dr Dave Watts</name>
<title>Database Manager/Application developer</title>
<emailAddress>dave.watts (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 586</phone>
</contact>
<contact type='administrative'>
<name>John van den Hoff</name>
<title>Investigator</title>
<emailAddress>john.vandenhoff (at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
<phone>+61 (3) 62 323 495</phone>
</contact>
<abstract>Ground counts of King Penguin Aptenodytes patagonicuseggs, chicks, fledglings and adults at Gadget Gully on Macquarie Island (1993-2008 incomplete). Counts were obtained in the field by observers at Gadget gully. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when blubber oil fuelled house lamps, the king penguin population at Macquarie Island was reduced from two very large (perhaps hundreds of thousands of birds) colonies to about 3000 birds. One colony, located on the isthmus when the island was discovered in 1810, was extinct by 1894 and it took about 100 years for king penguins to re-establish a viable breeding population there. Here we document this recovery. The first eggs laid at Gadget Gully on the isthmus were recorded in late February 1995 but in subsequent years egg laying took place earlier between November and February (this temporal discontinuity is a consequence of king penguin breeding behaviour). The first chick was hatched in April 1995 but the first fledging was not raised until the following breeding season in October 1996. The colony increased on average 66% per annum in the five years between 1995 and 2000. King penguins appear resilient to catastrophic population reductions, and as the island's population increases, it is likely that other previously abandoned breeding sites will be reoccupied.</abstract>
<keywords>census, adult and chick counts</keywords>
<citation>Tipping back the balance: recolonization of the Macquarie Island isthmus by king penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) following extermination for human gain John van den Hoff, Clive R. McMahon and Iain Field Antarctic Science , First View article doi:10.1017/S0954102009001898, Published Online by Cambridge University Press 10 Mar 2009</citation>
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<abstract>Census of Mawson region nesting sites for snow petrels and some wilson storm petrels.. Very little information is known about the distribution and abundance of Snow petrels at the regional and local scales. This dataset contains locations of Snow petrel nests, mapped in the Mawson region during 2004-2005 season. Location of nests were recorded with handheld Trimble Geoexplorer GPS receivers, differentially corrected and stored as an Arcview point shapefile (ESRI software). Descriptive information relating to each bird nest was recorded and a detailed description of data fields is provided in description of the shapefile (word document). A text file also provide the attribute information (formatted for input into R statistical software).</abstract>
<keywords>census, nests, nest descriptions, occupancy, activity</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/SNPEMAWSON04-05 Contact Data Centre for details.</citation>
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<abstract>The SAZ project organised by the Antarctic CRC has a continuing program of moored sinking particle trap studies in the Sub-Antarctic and Polar Frontal zones southwest of Tasmania along 140 °E. The first deployment obtained weekly or higher resolution samples through the austral summer from September 1997 through February 1998 at three locations: the central Sub-Antarctic Zone (47 °S, traps at 1000, 2000, and 3800m depth), the Sub-Antarctic Front (51 °S, 1 trap at 3300m ) and above the Southeast Indian Ridge in the Polar Frontal Zone (54 °S, 2 traps at 800 and 1500m). The particles were analysed for total mass, inorganic carbon, total carbon, nitrogen, silicon, and aluminium. Hence values for organic carbon, biogenic silica, and lithogenics were obtained, and the mass fluxes calculated. This report details the sites, moorings, data from the current meters and sediment traps, and results of analyses performed on the collected sediment trap material.</abstract>
<keywords>sediment traps, subantarctic</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record for details http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/SAZOTS</citation>
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<abstract>Surficial bottom sediments have been collected from Prydz Bay, Antarctica from 5 voyages from 1981 to 1995. Devices used include gravity core, grabs, pipe dredge. Most collections are from 200 to 800 metres depth with the deepest at 3200 metres.</abstract>
<keywords>Diatom , foraminiferal, sediments, Prydz Bay, grabs, gravity cores, voyages (GEOSCI, AAMBER2, BANGSS, KROCK, BRAD)</keywords>
<citation>See Metadata record for details http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/AADC-00090</citation>
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<emailAddress>dave.watts(at) aad.gov.au</emailAddress>
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<name>Eric Woehler</name>
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<name>Federique Olivier</name>
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<abstract>The data set comprises records of snow petrel activity for up to 109 nests clearly marked on the colony of Reeve Hill (near Casey station) between 1984 and 2003.</abstract>
<keywords>census, chicks, nest</keywords>
<citation>Olivier, F., Lee, A.V., Woehler, E.J. (2004) Distribution and abundance of snow petrels Pagodroma nivea in the Windmill Islands, East Antarctica. Polar Biology 27. 257-265 See Metadata record for details http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/metadata_redirect.cfm?md=AMD/AU/SNPE84-03</citation>
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<abstract>The total number of Royal Penguins breeding on sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island is estimated at 848,719 pairs based on two methods of estimation. The sizes and locations of all 57 colonies are given as a baseline for future changes in the species abundance. Current estimates of the sizes of two colonies are compared with historical estimates made by the Australian Antarctic Expedition in 1912-13. Note that the total estimate is included in the Inventory of Antarctic Seabirds dataset as a single record.</abstract>
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<citation>Copson, G.R., Rounsevell, D.E. (1986) The abundance of royal penguins ( Eudyptes schlegeli , Finsch) breeding at Macquarie Island. ANARE Research Notes 41. 11 pp</citation>
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