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  Port Baseline Surveys for Introduced Marine Species

Comprehensive marine biological baseline survey data from 24 ports and marinas around New Zealand. Sampling techniques included: videography, diver observations, destructive quadrat sampling, benthic grabs and sleds, 4 different types of baited trap, and sediment cores were taken to sample the resting cysts of dinoflagellates. Also included are the baseline survey data for four ports completed by Golder in 2006/2007 at the Chatham Islands, Stewart Island, Manukau Harbour and Golden Bay.
 
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Date ( Creation )
2012-11-01T16:36:44
Date ( Revision )
2012-11-01T16:36:44
Purpose
NIWA was contracted by what is now called the Ministry of Primary Industries (MPI) to undertake comprehensive field investigations of native and non-indigenous marine biodiversity within New Zealand's shipping ports and marinas of first entry. 
Credit
MPI 
Status
Required  

  Principal investigator

NIWA National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research  

  Point of contact

NIWA National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research  
Spatial representation type
Vector  
Topic category
  • Biota
Description
New Zealand 
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TimePeriod
2001-11-01T00:00:00 
  • Surveillance, marine invertebrates, non-indigenous, native species
NIWA Project Codes
  • ZBS200004ZBS200519ZBS200518
Other constraints
Public, Non-commercial use only. 
Language
English  
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Metadata identifier
107fa541-f0cd-39ba-1454-38311989730f

Language
English  
Character encoding
UTF8  

  Custodian

NIWA National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research  
 
Resource scope
Dataset  
Date info ( Creation )
2012-11-01T16:37:04
Title
ISO 19115-3 
 
 

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