Jervis Bay Marine Park: Active Tracking of Blue-spotted Flathead
Active tracking of five blue-spotted flathead (Platycephalus caeruleopunctatus) within Jervis Bay Marine Park (JBMP) on the south coast of NSW, Australia. Data collected in collaboration with NSW department of primary industries.
Project Summary
- Species
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Platycephalus caeruleopunctatus
Blue-spotted Flathead, Bluespot Flathead, Bluespotted Flathead, Drift Flathead, Eastern Blue-spot Flathead, Eastern Blue-spotted Flathead, Long-nosed Flathead, Longnose Flathead, Red Flathead, Red Spotted Flathead, Red-spotted Flathead, Sand Flathead, Yank - Location
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Jervis Bay, NSW, Australia
- Date Range
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2011-08-22 to 2011-10-20
- Animals
- Detections
- Spatial Reference System
- Licencing and Ethics
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- The relevant ethics approval for this study was granted by a Department of Primary Industries NSW Animal Ethics Committee of qualified scientific and lay members (AEC Number: 100802/04) and NSW Fisheries Scientific Collection Permit P01/0059(A)-2.0.
Citations
- ZoaTrack Dataset
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- Fetterplace, LC, Taylor, MD, Knott, NA (2016) Data from: 'Jervis Bay Marine Park: Active Tracking of Blue-spotted Flathead'. ZoaTrack.org. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4226/68/5701CE37BD10D
Project Contributors
- Lachlan C Fetterplace, University of Wollongong
- Matthew D Taylor, NSW DPI Fisheries
- Nathan A Knott, NSW DPI Fisheries / University of Wollongong
Data Access
Open Access
The data in this project is publicly available under a Creative Commons Attribution License. If you use these data in any type of publication then you must cite the project DOI (if available) or any published peer-reviewed papers associated with the study. We strongly encourage you to contact the data custodians to discuss data usage and appropriate accreditation.
Rights Statement
Data and/or relevant publications should be cited when data are used.
- Contact
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- Lachlan C Fetterplace
- University of Wollongong
- lcf775@uow.edu.au
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