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North Devon Case study Data collection Becky Seeley Marine Biological Association [email protected]. Sedimentary habitats in the North Devon Case study area. Muds. Sedimentary habitats in the North Devon Case study area. Sands. Sedimentary habitats in the North Devon Case study area. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: North Devon Case study Data collection Becky Seeley Marine Biological Association bese@mba.ac.uk

North Devon Case studyData collection

Becky SeeleyMarine Biological [email protected]

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Sedimentary habitats in the North Devon Case study area

Muds

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Sands

Sedimentary habitats in the North Devon Case study area

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Sedimentary habitats in the North Devon Case study area

Gravels

Keith Hiscock

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Mixed sediments

Sedimentary habitats in the North Devon Case study area

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Sedimentary habitats in the North Devon Case study area

Keith Hiscock

Mixed sediments

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Sedimentary habitats in the North Devon Case study area

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Sedimentary species data • Warwick and Davis• Outer Bristol Channel• RWE• EA grab sampling• NE Lundy sediment surveys• Andy’s Grab sampling• Lundy Field Society fauna lists • Marine Recorder

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Sediment and habitats data • Warwick and Davis

Bristol channel sediments

• BIOMOR 4 (Outer Bristol Channel survey)

• Lundy habitat mapping surveys (Smith and Nunny 2008, Green 2012)

• Andy’s Grabs• EA grab sampling

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Data Confidence• Groundtruthing with stakeholders• Using data collected to national standards

where available(e.g. Cefas, MMO, EA, NMBACQ Accredited consultancies, Statutory agencies, etc.)

• Quality Assurance (double checking things are where they say they are, and what they say they are, MESH confidence intervals.)

• Quality grading(saying how confident you are using different datasets)

• Stacking(comparing different datasets collected in the same area to see if they agree)

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Additional Data – Can you help?

• Are we missing any important survey work? (see list on table for full data list)• Better understanding of activities and uses

that leave a footprint on the sedimentary habitats (especially fisheries activity).

• Better understanding of sediments. • Better and more detailed understanding of

spawning and nursery areas. • Better understanding of management

activities

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Types of data we can takeAnything we can attach a specific or approximate spatial location to.

• GIS (electronic mapping)• Spreadsheets• Paper records• Reports• Dive log records• Local knowledge and descriptions (drawing on maps)

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Mapping important areasWhat areas do you think are important and why?

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With special thanks to all our partners and funders