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Coastal Fish Surveys in the main Hawaiian Islands from Various Projects and Sources during the 1970s through 1990s (NODC Accession 0001666)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
This data set was centralized for the Marine Gap Analysis Project of the Hawaii Natural Heritage Program. It was obtained from various principle investigators for a... -
Federal
West Flower Garden Banks Fish Monitoring 2009-2017 - DATA
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce —
These datasets are part of the longterm monitoring program of the water quality and benthic communities in the East Flower Garden Bank (EFGB), West Flower Garden Bank... -
Federal
Forest management and cervid herbivory data from Western Oregon, USA, 2012
Department of the Interior —
Land management practices often directly alter vegetation structure and composition, but the degree to which ecological processes such as herbivory interact with... -
Federal
LIGHT MODULATES MORPHOLOGY MORE THAN TROPHIC AND PHYSIOLOGICAL DYNAMICS OF SIX CARIBBEAN CORALS
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Supplementary and data for: Light modulates morphology more than trophic and physiological dynamics of six Caribbean corals -
Federal
Forest Management and Cervid Herbivory Data from Western Oregon, USA, 2012 (Seedling Data)
Department of the Interior —
Land management practices often directly alter vegetation structure and composition, but the degree to which ecological processes such as herbivory interact with... -
Federal
Forest management and cervid herbivory data from Western Oregon, USA, 2012 (Community Data)
Department of the Interior —
Land management practices often directly alter vegetation structure and composition, but the degree to which ecological processes such as herbivory interact with... -
Federal
Forest management and cervid herbivory data from Western Oregon, USA, 2012 (Camera Data)
Department of the Interior —
Land management practices often directly alter vegetation structure and composition, but the degree to which ecological processes such as herbivory interact with...