Shell and INPEX Operational and Scientific Monitoring Program (OSMP) Applied Research Program 5 (ARP5) - Establishing the basis to evaluate the effects of an oil spill on commercially important demersal fishes

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Title: Shell and INPEX Operational and Scientific Monitoring Program (OSMP) Applied Research Program 5 (ARP5) - Establishing the basis to evaluate the effects of an oil spill on commercially important demersal fishes
Contributors: Babcock, Russ (hasPrincipalInvestigator), CSIRO (hasAssociationWith), CSIRO O&A, Information & Data Centre (pointOfContact), CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere - Aspendale (hasAssociationWith), CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere - Dutton Park (hasAssociationWith), CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere - Hobart (hasAssociationWith), CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere - IOMRC Crawley (hasAssociationWith), CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere - St. Lucia (hasAssociationWith), Lenton, Andrew (hasAssociationWith), Lynch, Tim (hasAssociationWith), Matear, Richard (hasAssociationWith), Miller, Margaret (pointOfContact), Miller, Margaret (processor)
Source: CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere - St. Lucia
Publisher Information: Australian Ocean Data Network
Subject Terms: oceans, environment, envir, info
Subject Geographic: Spatial: westlimit=122.0464, southlimit=-15.7671, eastlimit=124.51671, northlimit=-12.77525
Description: Progress Code: completed ; Statement: Data collected using fieldsheets - Operations data loaded from excel spreadsheets converted to csv and loaded into oracle tables using sqlloader - Secchi depth and cloud cover recorded on fieldsheet during trip and entered into oracle tables - Fish trap catch recorded on fieldsheets and later entered into oracle at CSIRO Dutton Park using Application express data entry interface - BRUV data analysed at Curtin University and analysis results MAXN and lengths provided to Global Archive http://globalarchive.org/geodata/explore/ and CSIRO Dutton Park where it was loaded to Oracle tables using sqlloader - BRUV tapes with Curtin university - CTD hex files downloaded and convereted to *.cnv files loaded into Oracle tables using sqlloader - Fish toxicology, samples processed by Curtin university - Sediment, samples processed by WA chemcentre - Headspace gas samples, samples processed by WA chemcentre - niskin water samples collected during field trip, samples processed by WA chemcentre - surface water samples collected during field trip, samples processed by WA chemcentre ; Credit AIMS - The Australian Insititute of Marine Science ; Credit Dr Russ Babcock, CSIRO, responsibe for ARP5 ; Credit CSIRO - Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation - Fish trap composition, water and sediment sampling ; Credit Curtin University - BRUV (Baited remote underwater video) and Fish toxicology ; Credit Western Australian ChemCentre - sample analysis ; Credit Empress - vessel chartered for research ; Credit Funding for this project was provided by Shell Development (Australia) Pty Ltd (SDA) and INPEX Browse Ltd. ; The ARP 5 project "Establishing the basis to evaluate the effects of an oil spill on commercially important demersal fishes" is one of 8 Projects that are part of the Applied Research Program that ensures progress is made towards adequate baselines for critical ecosystem components. All field trips also include a component of sampling sediments and water column at each .
Document Type: dataset
Language: unknown
Relation: https://researchdata.edu.au/shell-inpex-operational-demersal-fishes/1356972
Availability: https://researchdata.edu.au/shell-inpex-operational-demersal-fishes/1356972
Rights: undefined
Accession Number: edsbas.D9BDC73D
Database: BASE
Description
Abstract:Progress Code: completed ; Statement: Data collected using fieldsheets - Operations data loaded from excel spreadsheets converted to csv and loaded into oracle tables using sqlloader - Secchi depth and cloud cover recorded on fieldsheet during trip and entered into oracle tables - Fish trap catch recorded on fieldsheets and later entered into oracle at CSIRO Dutton Park using Application express data entry interface - BRUV data analysed at Curtin University and analysis results MAXN and lengths provided to Global Archive http://globalarchive.org/geodata/explore/ and CSIRO Dutton Park where it was loaded to Oracle tables using sqlloader - BRUV tapes with Curtin university - CTD hex files downloaded and convereted to *.cnv files loaded into Oracle tables using sqlloader - Fish toxicology, samples processed by Curtin university - Sediment, samples processed by WA chemcentre - Headspace gas samples, samples processed by WA chemcentre - niskin water samples collected during field trip, samples processed by WA chemcentre - surface water samples collected during field trip, samples processed by WA chemcentre ; Credit AIMS - The Australian Insititute of Marine Science ; Credit Dr Russ Babcock, CSIRO, responsibe for ARP5 ; Credit CSIRO - Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation - Fish trap composition, water and sediment sampling ; Credit Curtin University - BRUV (Baited remote underwater video) and Fish toxicology ; Credit Western Australian ChemCentre - sample analysis ; Credit Empress - vessel chartered for research ; Credit Funding for this project was provided by Shell Development (Australia) Pty Ltd (SDA) and INPEX Browse Ltd. ; The ARP 5 project "Establishing the basis to evaluate the effects of an oil spill on commercially important demersal fishes" is one of 8 Projects that are part of the Applied Research Program that ensures progress is made towards adequate baselines for critical ecosystem components. All field trips also include a component of sampling sediments and water column at each .