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Predicted sea snake habitat locations in the North West Marine Region

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  • NESP MB Project A8 - Exploring the status of Western Australia’s sea snakes
    • Predicted sea snake habitat locations in the North West Marine Region


Identification info
Data identification (MCP)
Citation
Citation
Title  Predicted sea snake habitat locations in the North West Marine Region
Date
Date
Date  2017-03-08
Date type  creation: date identifies when the resource was brought into existence
Cited responsible party
Individual name  Udyawer, Vinay
Organisation name  Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS)
Role  principalInvestigator: key party responsible for gathering information and conducting research
Contact Information
Contact
Phone
Telephone
Voice  (08) 8920 9237
Address
Address
Delivery point  PO Box 41775
City  Casuarina MC
Administrative area  Northern Territory
Postal code  811
Country  Australia
Electronic mail address  v.udyawer@aims.gov.au
Website
OnLine resource  ORCID ID
Abstract 

Sea snake sightings from Baited Remote Underwater Video Stations deployed by the Australian Institute of Marine Science were used to predict locations that are likely important habitats for sea snake populations within the North West Marine Region (NWMR). Presence/Absence of sea snakes were modelled with environmental parameters using Gradient Boosted Regression Tree model to predict habitat suitability within the 1000 m depth contour along the NWMR. This output is a result of work conducted as part of the NESP Marine Hub Project A8- 'Exploring the status of Western Australia's sea snakes'. See project page for more details and updates:

https://www.nespmarine.edu.au/project/project-a8-explor
ing-status-western-australian-sea-snakes

Credit  Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS)
Credit  National Environmental Science Program (NESP) Marine Biodiversity Hub
Status  completed: production of the data has been completed
Point of contact
Individual name  Udyawer, Vinay
Organisation name  Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS)
Role  principalInvestigator: key party responsible for gathering information and conducting research
Contact Information
Contact
Phone
Telephone
Voice  (08) 8920 9237
Address
Address
Delivery point  PO Box 41775
City  Casuarina MC
Administrative area  Northern Territory
Postal code  811
Country  Australia
Electronic mail address  v.udyawer@aims.gov.au
Website
OnLine resource  ORCID ID
Resource maintenance
Maintenance information
Maintenance and update frequency  notPlanned: there are no plans to update the data
Descriptive keywords 
Species Distribution Model (theme).
Descriptive keywords 
EARTH SCIENCE | BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION | ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES | REPTILES | LIZARDS/SNAKES, EARTH SCIENCE | BIOSPHERE | AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS | MARINE HABITAT, EARTH SCIENCE | BIOSPHERE | ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS | SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS | RANGE CHANGES (theme).
Thesaurus Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Earth Science Keywords Version 8.0
Descriptive keywords 
Hydrophiinae, Hydrophis, Aipysurus, Emydocephalus, Sea snake (taxon).
Descriptive keywords 
NESP Marine Biodiversity Hub (dataSource).
Resource constraints
Commons License
Current License
Jurisdiction: Attribution 4.0 International Attribution 4.0 International
Attribution Constraints  The data described in this record are the intellectual property of the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS).
Other Constraints   Data was sourced from the NESP Marine Biodiversity Hub – the Marine Biodiversity Hub is supported through funding from the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program (NESP), administered by the Department of the Environment (DOE).
Resource constraints
Security constraints
Classification  unclassified: available for general disclosure
Language  English
Character set  utf8: 8-bit variable size UCS Transfer Format, based on ISO/IEC 10646
Topic category
Topic category code  biota
Extent
Extent
Geographic element
Geographic bounding box
North bound
West bound
East bound
South bound
Polygon((111.75645 -26.81647,130.36621 -26.81647,130.36621 -10.40674,111.75645 -10.40674,111.75645 -26.81647))
Temporal element
Temporal Extent (MCP)
Extent
Begin date  1999-11-01
End date  2016-04-01
Temporal Currency  mostRecent: resource currency is most recent
Temporal Aggregation  none: aggregation unit is none
Sampling Frequency  irregular: data is updated in intervals that are uneven in duration
Reference System Information
Reference system
Reference system identifier
Identifier
Unique resource identifier  GDA94 / Australian Albers (EPSG:3577)
Codespace  EPSG
Version  7.9
Distribution and On-line Resource(s)
Distribution format
Format
Name  .asc
Version  08-03-2017
OnLine resource
OnLine resource  DATA ACCESS - maps of Sea Snake predicted habitats [direct download - EPSG:3577]
OnLine resource
Interactive Map  MAP - all species predicted habitat
(OGC-WMS Server: https://geoserver.imas.utas.edu.au/geoserver/NESP/wms )
View in Google Earth  MAP - all species predicted habitat   View in Google Earth
OnLine resource
OnLine resource  Point of truth URL of this metadata record
Data quality info
Data quality
Scope
Scope
Hierarchy level  dataset: information applies to the dataset
Lineage
Lineage
Statement  Presence/absence of four genus of sea snake from Baited Remote Underwater Video Stations (BRUVS) deployed by the Australian Institute of Marine Science were used to model habitat suitability within the North West Marine Region using Gradient Boosted Regression Tree Models
Metadata Info
File identifier  8114ec84-7907-4ad8-8453-e0b255dc2bd7
Metadata language  English
Character set  utf8: 8-bit variable size UCS Transfer Format, based on ISO/IEC 10646
Parent identifier  NESP MB Project A8 - Exploring the status of Western Australia’s sea snakes
Hierarchy level  dataset: information applies to the dataset
Contact
Individual name  Emma Flukes
Organisation name  Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS)
Position name  NESP Marine Biodiversity Hub Data Manager
Role  metadataContact: party who can be contacted about the metadata
Contact Information
Contact
Address
Address
Electronic mail address  Emma.Flukes@utas.edu.au
Date stamp  2020-09-10T07:33:31
Metadata standard name  Australian Marine Community Profile of ISO 19115:2005/19139
Metadata standard version  2.0
Revision Date  2020-09-10T07:33:31