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This series contains the aerial survey data collected by WWT in January and February 2007.
The aim of the report in the series was to review trials of high definition imagery technology in the monitoring and assessment of bird numbers at offshore sites, and produce recommendations and protocols on its use alongside existing survey methodology, notably in light of its possible use in surve...
Wessex Archaeology was commissioned by AMEC Wind Energy and Renewable Energy Systems Limited, on behalf of Centrica Renewable Energy Limited to undertake an archaeological assessment of the potential impact upon archaeological remains from the proposed cable route for three offshore wind farms; L...
Wessex Archaeology was commissioned by English Heritage to carry out Phase I of a project on a means of selecting sites that are sufficiently important in archaeological terms to warrant special measures if they are implicated in proposed marine aggregate dredging. Such special measures could includ...
This project was produced by Centrica’s archaeological consultants, Wessex Archaeology, in April 2007. Wessex Archaeology was commissioned to undertake an archaeological assessment upon the potential impact on archaeological remains from the proposed cable route for the Lincs, Docking Shoal and Race...
An analysis of the long-term weekly dataset of Pink-footed Goose (Anser brachyrhynchus) and Whooper Swan (Cygnus Cygnus) from Martin Mere, held by the Wildfowl
This data gives the concentration of nutrients in sea water samples from the water column and from sediments (pore-water) from three sites in the North Sea (North Dogger Bank, Oyster Ground, Sean Gasfield). Includes measurements for Total Oxidised Nitrogen (TOxN) Nitrite (NO2) Phophate (P04) S...
This dataset records the depth to which free oxygen is available in seabed sediments; referred to as the Oxygen Penetration Depth (OPD). It also includes the original oxygen profile data, recording the depeletion of oxygen as the sediment is penetrated. Samples were collected from sites in the...
Measurements of Chlorophyll A concentrations and porosity in sediment samples collected by box core from a range of soft sediments from sites at North Dogger Bank, Oyster Ground and Sean Gasfield in the North Sea.
Carbon degradation processes describe the rate of bacterial processes in the sediment which are using various components to break-down carbon. This could be respiration (aerobic) using oxygen (oxygen uptake), using nitrate (denitrification) or using sulphate (sulphate reduction).
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