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Benthic Habitat Mapping Database

The purpose of the survey is to document and record habitat types and associated algae and marine invertebrate species in a variety of habitat types. Transect locations are randomly selected throughout the study area, which rotates between the north and south coasts of British Columbia on a biannual basis. Transects are laid perpendicular to the shoreline. A team of two divers swim the transect with data sheets to collect habitat, algae and marine invertebrate data as detailed below in the methods section. Data is keypunched in an MS Access database that can be queried for species observations and environmental information.
This dataset includes three tables pulled from the original database containing observations by species, observations by quadrat, and additional header information for each observation. All three tables can be linked by the field HKey. Three lookup tables are included as well, one for algae, one for invertebrates, and one for substrates.

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Date Created

2025-12-02

Date Published

2025-12-29

Temporal Coverage

2013-09-12 - 2023-10-05

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Source(s) and Citation

Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Pacific Science/Ecosystem Science Division/Aquatic Ecosystems and Marine Mammal Science Section. (2025-12-29). Benthic Habitat Mapping Database. Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Pacific Science/Ecosystem Science Division/Aquatic Ecosystems and Marine Mammal Science Section.

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Benthic Habitat Mapping Database

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CSV

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English, French

Benthic Habitat Mapping Database

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ESRI REST

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English

Benthic Habitat Mapping Database

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Web Service

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ESRI REST

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French

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Supporting Document

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English, French

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