Metadata: 1970s Underwater Conservation Society Underwater Observation Scheme
Geographic Extent
The metadata covers the area West - East from -10.9863° to 3.6035° and North - South from 61.1008° to 48.8647°. Search for all metadata within this area.
Overview
Abstract: Records of species seen on dives collected during the 1970s by divers and submitted to the Underwater Conservation Society Underwater Observation Scheme.
Data holder: Data Archive for Seabed Species and Habitats (DASSH)
Online resource present:
Use constraints:
- DASSH Terms and Conditions
Details
Details for the metadata are as follows:
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Unique resource identifier (info)
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DASSHSE00000004
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Abstract (info)
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The abstract should provide a clear and brief statement of the content of the resource (e.g. dataset). Include what has been recorded, what form the data takes, what purpose it was collected for, and any limiting information, i.e. limits or caveats on the use and interpretation of the data. Background methodology and quality information should be entered into the Lineage element (element 10). It is recommended that acronyms and abbreviations are reproduced in full. e.g. Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas).
Records of species seen on dives collected during the 1970s by divers and submitted to the Underwater Conservation Society Underwater Observation Scheme.
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Resource locator (info)
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The online location of the resource. |
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Keywords (info)
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Keywords belonging to various MEDIN approved thesauri. |
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Geographic bounding box (info)
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These four sub-elements represent the geographical bounding box(s) of the resource's extent. Multiple bounding boxes are allowed to describe datasets or series which have a disparate geographic coverage; each bounding box must have only one occurrence of each of east, west, north and south sub element described. The co-ordinates of these bounding box(s) should be expressed as decimal degrees longitude and latitude. A minimum of two and a maximum of four decimal places should be provided. Latitudes between 0 and 90N, and longitudes between 0 and 180E should be expressed as positive numbers, and latitudes between 0 and 90S, and longitudes between 0 and 180W should be expressed as negative numbers. In the event that a single point is being described we recommend using the en-coding shown in the last example. |
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Limitations on public access (info)
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This element describes any restrictions imposed on the resource for security and other reasons using the controlled ISO vocabulary RestrictionCode. If there are no limitations on public access, this must be indicated. All terms are can be found in the MEDIN discovery standard.
otherRestrictions
Definition: Limitation not listed.
Other constraints: DASSH Terms and Conditions
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Conditions for access and use constraints (info)
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This element describes any restrictions and legal restraints on using the data. Any known constraints such as fees should be identified.
DASSH Terms and Conditions
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Resource type (info)
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Identify the type of resource e.g. a dataset using the controlled vocabulary, MD_ScopeCode from ISO 19115. In order to comply with INSPIRE the resource type must be a dataset, a series (collection of datasets with a common specification) or a service. All terms can be found in the MEDIN discovery standard
dataset
Definition: Information applies to a single dataset. |
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Data format (info)
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Indicate the formats in which digital data can be provided for transfer. MEDIN controlled vocabulary M010 lists the valid terms. |
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Temporal reference (info)
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It is recommended that all known temporal references of the resource are included. The temporal extent of the resource (e.g. the time period over which data were collected) and the date of publication (i.e. the date at which it was made publicly available) are mandatory.
The data span the period from Saturday 01 January 1977 to Wednesday 31 December 1980 inclusive.
Publication date was Saturday 01 January 2005 [Previous records] [Subsequent records]
Creation date was Saturday 01 January 1977 [Previous records] [Subsequent records]
Revision date was Saturday 01 January 2005 [Previous records] [Subsequent records]
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Extent (info)
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Keywords selected from controlled vocabularies to describe the spatial extent of the resource. MEDIN strongly recommends the use of the SeaVox Sea Areas which is a managed vocabulary and has a worldwide distribution. Other vocabularies available including ICES areas and rectangles or Charting Progress 2 regions may be used.
SeaDataNet vertical extent keywords:
benthic_boundary
SeaDataNet vertical extent keywords:
epipelagic
Charting Progress 2 Sea Areas:
Eastern Channel
Charting Progress 2 Sea Areas:
Western Channel & Celtic Sea
Charting Progress 2 Sea Areas:
Irish Sea
Charting Progress 2 Sea Areas:
Southern North Sea
Charting Progress 2 Sea Areas:
Northern North Sea
Charting Progress 2 Sea Areas:
Minches & Western Scotland
Charting Progress 2 Sea Areas:
Scottish Continental Shelf
Charting Progress 2 Sea Areas:
Rockall Trough & Bank
Charting Progress 2 Sea Areas:
Faroe-Shetland Channel
International Hydrographic Bureau, Limits of Oceans and Seas:
English Channel
International Hydrographic Bureau, Limits of Oceans and Seas:
Inner Seas off the West Coast of Scotland
International Hydrographic Bureau, Limits of Oceans and Seas:
Irish Sea and St. George's Channel
International Hydrographic Bureau, Limits of Oceans and Seas:
North Atlantic Ocean
International Hydrographic Bureau, Limits of Oceans and Seas:
North Sea
SeaDataNet vertical extent keywords:
soil and sediment boundary layer
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Spatial reference system (info)
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Describes the system of spatial referencing (typically a coordinate reference system) used in the resource. This should be derived from the EPSG register of geodetic parameters. To find a code click on the OGP Online Registry and if you know the title (eg WGS84) then type this in the ‘Name’ field and click search. The name, code and further information is displayed. If you are looking for a specific type of reference system such as ‘vertical’ then click in the ‘Type’ box, hover over coordinate reference system and click on vertical and then click the search button and all recorded vertical reference systems are shown. If you want to search for a reference system in a particular part of the world (e.g. Northern Ireland Grid) the you may do so by submitting a term to the ‘Area’ box or fill out the lat and longs then click search. The website also provides a database of the reference systems and web services to access the information.
Identifier: urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::4258
Name: ETRS89
Scope: Horizontal component of 3D system.
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Topic category (info)
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This element is mandatory for INSPIRE and must be included. This indicates the main theme(s) of the data resource. It is required for INSPIRE compliance. The relevant topic category should be selected from the ISO 19115/TC 211 Topic Category list. Within MEDIN the parameter group keywords from the BODC Parameter Discovery Vocabulary (P021) list are mapped to the ISO Topic Categories so it is possible to generate the topic categories automatically once the keywords from BODC Parameter Discovery Vocabulary (P021) have been selected.
biota
Definition: Flora and/or fauna in the natural environment. Examples: wildlife; vegetation; biological sciences; ecology; wilderness; sealife; wetlands; habitat. |
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Lineage (info)
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Lineage includes the background information, history of the sources of data used and can include data quality statements. The lineage element can include information about: source material; data collection methods used; data processing methods used; quality control processes. This should include any data collection standards used. Additional information source to record relevant references to the data e.g. reports, articles, website.
Volunteer record cards, digitised by MarLIN and QA'd By Keith Hiscock.
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Responsible party (info)
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Provides a description of an organisation or person who has a role for the dataset or resource. 'Originator' (a mandatory field) is the person or organisation who created the resource. 'Custodian' (a mandatory field) is the person or organisation that accepts responsibility for the data and ensures appropriate care and maintenance. If the data has been lodged with a MEDIN approved Data Archive Centre then the DAC should be specified as the Custodian. 'Distributor' (a conditional field) is the person or organisation that distributes the resource. 'pointOfContact' is the party who can be contacted for acquiring knowledge about or acquisition of the resource. There are further designations listed at 'Annex H. ISO Responsible party codelist' in 'Guidance notes for the production of discovery metadata for the Marine Environmental Data and Information Network (MEDIN)'.
Marine Conservation Society
Individual name: Rob Earl Address: 9 Gloucester Road, Ross-on-Wye, HR9 5BU Email: dassh.enquiries@mba.ac.uk Roles:
Data Archive for Seabed Species and Habitats (DASSH)
Individual name: Dan Lear Address: Marine Biological Association of the UK, The Laboratory, Citadel Hill, Plymouth, PL1 2PB Email: dassh.enquiries@mba.ac.uk Telephone: 01752 633102 Facsimile: 01752 633291 Roles:
Marine Biological Association of the UK (MBA)
Individual name: Stuart McGhee Address: Citadel Hill, Plymouth, PL1 2PB Email: mbavis19@mba.ac.uk Roles:
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Resource language (info)
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Describes the language(s) of any textual information contained within the resource.
English
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Frequency of update (info)
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This describes the frequency that the resource (data set) is
modified or updated and should be included if known. For
example if the data set is from a monitoring programme which
samples once per year then the frequency is annually.
There are no plans to update the data
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Date of update of metadata (info)
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This describes the last date the metadata was updated on. If
the metadata has not been updated it should give the date on
which it was created.
Friday 25 November 2011
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Metadata standard name (info)
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Identify the metadata standard used to create the metadata.
MEDIN Discovery metadata standard
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Metadata standard version (info)
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Identify the version of the metadata standard used to create the metadata.
2.3.4
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Metadata language (info)
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Describes the language(s) elements of the metadata.
English
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