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Lasiurus cinereus - Hoary bat
species profile
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MAR-ECO - Patterns and Processes of the Ecosystems of the northern mid-Atlantic

MAR-ECO is an international exploratory study of the animals inhabiting the northern mid-Atlantic. Scientists from 16 nations around the northern Atlantic Ocean are participating in research of the waters around the mid-Atlantic Ridge from Iceland to the Azores.
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MARIN PERTUIS database
The MARINPERTUIS database is a number of preliminary check-lists of marine and coastal species living in the Pertuis Charentais Sea. This area is located to the north of the Gironde estuary half-way along the French Atlantic coast between the Brittany and Basque countries. The main goal of the database is to provide a qualified information on species richness, taxonomy, geographic distribution pattern together with literature reference lists for living flora and fauna within the area
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MERMAID
The Marine Conservation Review of Great Britain (the MNCR) commenced in 1987 with the main objectives of identifying sites and species of nature conservation importance extending our knowledge of benthic marine habitats, communities and species in Great Britain, particularly through description of their characteristics, distribution and extent. The data collected also provide information to support more general measures required to minimize adverse effects of development and pollution, particularly on sites and for species of nature conservation importance - site offers mapping tool, field survey data search, biotope classification dictionary
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Marine Biology Research
Taylor & Francis - Marine Biology Research is the result of a successful merger of two well respected journals in the field of Marine Biology: Sarsia, North Atlantic Marine Science and Ophelia, International Journal of Marine Biology - Sarsia and Ophelia were both established in the 1960' and have both become well respected international journals presenting original research on all aspects of oceanography and marine biology, Sarsia giving particular emphasis to results from Nordic and North Atlantic environments. Marine Biology Research has continued with similar aims and scopes in addition to presenting reviews and monographs to subscribers in over 40 different countries
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Marine mammal observations during seismic surveys in 1996
Cetacean sightings were recorded during seismic surveys in 1996 - JNCC Report
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Marine mammal observations during seismic surveys in 1997
online pdf document (JNCC)
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Marine mammal observations during seismic surveys in 1999
There were 501 sightings of marine mammals (13,398 individuals) during seismic surveys in UK waters and some adjacent areas in 1999. 14,341 hrs 19 mins were spent watching for marine mammals during seismic surveys in 1999 - JNCC Report
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Marine mammal observations during seismic surveys in 2000
There were 467 sightings of marine mammals (9,258 individuals) during seismic surveys in UK waters and some adjacent areas in 2000. 12,069 hrs 40 mins were spent watching for marine mammals during seismic surveys in 2000. The most frequently seen species were white-sided and white-beaked dolphins. Sperm whales, fin whales and minke whales were also seen with moderate frequency, with lower numbers of sightings of other species. Sightings of marine mammals peaked in August, with most occurring to the west of Shetland and in the northern North Sea, which reflected the location and timing of surveys - JNCC Report
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MarineID - Marine Invader Database

MarineID is an online tool created to organize and display information on marine invasive species and their distributions in the Northwest Atlantic
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