The ClimateFish database currently consists of 3142 underwater observations, where fish counts were performed along standard visual census transects of 5 minutes at a standard speed of 10m/min (corresponding to an approximate area of 5 x 50 m).

ClimateFish: A Collaborative Database to Track the Abundance of Selected Coastal Fish Species as Candidate Indicators of Climate Change in the Mediterranean Sea

Ernesto Azzurro
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Tosca Ballerini;Marina Chiappi;Francesco Colloca;Manuela D’Amen;Emanuela Fanelli;Lorenzo Merotto;Annalisa Minelli;Giuseppe Scarcella;Marco Spoto;
2022

Abstract

The ClimateFish database currently consists of 3142 underwater observations, where fish counts were performed along standard visual census transects of 5 minutes at a standard speed of 10m/min (corresponding to an approximate area of 5 x 50 m).
2022
Istituto per le Risorse Biologiche e le Biotecnologie Marine - IRBIM - Sede Secondaria Ancona
climate change indicators, coastal fishes, monitoring, global warming, visual census
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