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ReefBase gathers available knowledge about coral reefs into one information repository. It is intended to facilitate analyses and monitoring of coral reef health and the quality of life of reef-dependent people, and to support informed decisions about coral reef use and management.
ReefBase is the official database of the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network (GCRMN), as well as the International Coral Reef Action Network (ICRAN). The ReefBase Project is housed at the WorldFish Center ... [More]
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| Data gathered during photo-identification research allow researchers to assess population dynamics, movement and behavior. The use of digital images has allowed researchers to take advantage of commercially available image analysis software as well as develop computer-assisted image analysis techniques to facilitate the storage and analysis of images. For bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), individuals can often be discerned using blemishes, nicks, notches, and/or scars on their dorsal fins... [More]
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| Distance is a Windows-based computer package that allows you to design and analyze distance sampling surveys of wildlife populations.
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| Program MARK is the most flexible, widely used application currently available for parameter estimation using data from marked individuals.
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| SOCPROG is a series of MATLAB programs written by Hal Whitehead for analyzing data on the social structure, population structure and movements of identified individuals. The programs are designed to be easy to use, most input is done through graphical user interfaces (i.e. windows with things to click on), and most things can be done without any knowledge of MATLAB (although this helps for custom options, figuring out errors, making your own extensions, etc.). The programs are also designed to b... [More]
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| A message sent to MARMAM, explaining how to prepare a marine mammal skeleton.
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| A fairly complete list of available software and related information to perform population analysis, particularly in terms of estimation of abundance, and both survival and recruitment rates (using both capture-recapture and recovery models).
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| The following programs were developed at PWRC and elsewhere for the analysis of animal populations for wildlife biologists/managers.
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| Offering much more than an ocean view and a great place to study, Scripps Institution of Oceanography Library is the largest oceanography library in the world, offering unparalleled resources in marine and earth sciences.
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| QGIS is a user friendly Open Source Geographic Information System (GIS) that runs on Linux, Unix, Mac OSX, and Windows. QGIS supports vector, raster, and database formats. It lets you browse and create map data on your computer. It supports many common spatial data formats (e.g. ESRI ShapeFile, geotiff). QGIS supports plugins to do things like display tracks from your GPS. QGIS is Open Source software and its free of cost.
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Research at UCME focuses on identifying and studying the factors that create, maintain and influence the islands bio-diversity. Whilst the range of topics and types of investigations vary, the underlying philosophy remains consistent; that UCME investigations provide information which can guide management decisions and underpin effective conservation. UCME is currently involved in research within the following areas: Coral reef health & population ecology, Reef fish and fisheries, Popul... [More]
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| This website is a basic guide to digital media resources to help you get the most out of disseminating your information to a wider public. The particular focus is on geospatial technologies such as Google Earth and GPS, but additional technologies and software are also covered or will be added in the future.
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| Website for project OBIS-SEAMAP (Ocean Biogeographic Information System - Spatial Ecological Analysis of Megavertebrate Populations). Marine mammal, seabird and sea turtle data are organized into a spatially referenced database.
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Giovanni is a Web-based application developed by the GES DISC that provides a simple and intuitive way to visualize, analyze, and access vast amounts of Earth science remote sensing data without having to download the data.
Giovanni is comprised of a number of interfaces, called instances, each tailored to meet the needs of different Earth science research communities.
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| The JRC Global Environment Monitoring (GEM) Unit is leading the Ocean Colour task of the Remote Sensing work package. The aim of this task is to provide unique and important information on the biological state of marine waters, thus representing within MERSEA an essential element to assess environmental issues and to foster sustainable exploitation of the marine resources. Further to this we are also developing the Ocean Colour Thematic Portal which will be the prime European repository and dist... [More]
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| The program interfaces with a digital theodolite and provides a dynamic and user-friendly interface. The system collects, manages and analyzes theodolite data and calculates distance, bearing, and location information in real-time. It was designed to store theodolite station information (such as the observation height, geographical position of the station, and reference azimuth) for multiple stations. Pythagoras allows researchers to define their “fix type” objects, such as dolp... [More]
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| Raven is a software program for the acquisition, visualization, measurement, and analysis of sounds.
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| Star-Oddi manufactures technology for researches on the oceans and its living resources, including archival tags, temperature and depth loggers, salinity data loggers. Submersable data loggers and underwater temperature recorders have been used in fish tags and tagging other marine animals and within the fields of fisheries research and oceanography.
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| This site lists some open source software commonly used in marine life research.
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| The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is a scientific agency within the United States Department of Commerce focused on the conditions of the oceans and the atmosphere. NOAA warns of dangerous weather, charts seas and skies, guides the use and protection of ocean and coastal resources, and conducts research to improve understanding and stewardship of the environment.
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| The Global Invasive Species Database focuses on invasive alien species that threaten native biodiversity and covers all taxonomic groups from micro-organisms to animals and plants in all ecosystems. Species information is either supplied by or reviewed by expert contributors from around the world.
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From the original focus on sharks, Mote research has expanded to include seven major areas of concentration, organized into seven research centers. While each center focuses on its own specialty, Mote scientists are able to partner with others within the lab to integrate efforts across a number of fields. This approach has led to discoveries that establish Mote as a global leader in many areas of marine science.
Mote recognizes the importance of advancing the understanding of sea scie... [More]
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| Service providing access to the web resources for education and research, evaluated and se1ected by a network of subject specialists.
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| Find Books, and Journal Titles, Articles, Citations, Reviews, and more in these Indexes and Databases, UCSB E-Journal Titles, and In-Depth Resources
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| BiologyBrowser, produced by Thomson Reuters, is a free web site offering resources for the life sciences information community.
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