Atlas of Seabirds at Sea in Eastern Canada 2006 - 2020
The atlas provides printable maps, Web Services and downloadable data files representing seabirds at-sea densities in eastern Canada.
The information provided on the open data web site can be used to identify areas where seabirds at sea are found in eastern Canada. However, low survey effort or high variation in some areas introduces uncertainty in the density estimates provided. The data and maps found on the open data web site should therefore be interpreted with an understanding of this uncertainty.
Data were collected using ships of opportunity surveys and therefore spatial and seasonal coverage varies considerably. Densities are computed using distance sampling to adjust for variation in detection rates among observers and survey conditions. Depending on conditions, seabirds can be difficult to identify to species level. Therefore, densities at higher taxonomic levels are provided. more details in the document: Atlas_SeabirdsAtSea-OiseauxMarinsEnMer.pdf.
By clicking on "View on Map" you will visualize a example of the density measured for all species combined from April to July - 2006-2020. ESRI REST or WMS map services can be added to your web maps or opened directly in your desktop mapping applications. These are alternatives to downloading and provide densities for all taxonomical groups and species as well as survey effort.
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Date Created
2016-11-15
Date Published
2022-05-31
Temporal Coverage
2006-06-01 - 2020-06-17
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Source(s) and Citation
Government of Canada; Environment and Climate Change Canada; Canadian Wildlife Services. (2022-05-31). Atlas of Seabirds at Sea in Eastern Canada 2006 - 2020. Government of Canada; Environment and Climate Change Canada; Canadian Wildlife Services. http://ec.gc.ca
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Metadata - Presentation of the Project
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Supporting Document
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Languages:
English, French
Calendar : Presence in Gulf of Saint Lawrence bioregion
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Supporting Document
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Languages:
English, French
Calendar: Presence in Newfoundland−Labrador Shelves bioregion
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Supporting Document
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Languages:
English, French
Calendar: Presence in Scotian Shelfs bioregion
Type:
Supporting Document
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Languages:
English, French
Web service (FR) Atlas of Birds at Sea in Eastern Canada 2006 - 2020
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Web Service
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ESRI REST
Languages:
French
Web service (EN) Atlas of Birds at Sea in Eastern Canada 2006 - 2020
Type:
Web Service
Format:
ESRI REST
Languages:
English
WMS (en) Atlas of Birds at Sea in Eastern Canada 2006 - 2020
Type:
Web Service
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WMS
Languages:
English
WMS (fr) Atlas of Birds at Sea in Eastern Canada 2006 - 2020
Type:
Web Service
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WMS
Languages:
French
(fr) All species - Density by taxonomic groups - April to July
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Web Service
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ESRI REST
Languages:
French
(en) All species - Density by taxonomic groups - April to July
Type:
Web Service
Format:
ESRI REST
Languages:
English
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