MOBS is a global, open-access database of standardized body size measurements for marine animal species.
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MOBS is a global, open-access database of standardized body size measurements for marine animal species.
OPC California MPA project
Comparison between eDNA and trawling for fish biodiversity metrics
Code for Automated Detection of Antarctic Benthic Organisms in High-Resolution In Situ Imagery to Aid Biodiversity Monitoring (Trotter et. al, 2025)
SSRS RO15 - Coastal & Marine Research Group is a research group of IPB SSRS Association
A Marine Fauna checklist localized to the Hawaii Exclusive Economic Zone
Notebook for the Repository and Project The Blue Cloud Marine Early Warning System
YOLO-REACT: "YOLO Real-time Ecological Application for Conservation Tactics"
Data and R code accompanying article 10.1002/aqc.3814 in Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems.
In this repository live the bash, R and Julia scripts used to explore the microdiversity of the prokaryotic community at Uranouchi Inlet (42-sample time-series) by means of metagenomic shotgun sequencing under the supervision of the Ogata Lab.
Data and R code accompanying article 10.3354/meps13886 in Marine Ecology Progress Series.
Our solution leverages Blue-Cloud VLabs to create a comprehensive early warning platform that addresses critical marine challenges through integrated data analysis and predictive modeling. Core Features: Species Migration Tracking - Monitors fish population movements using oceanographic data from multiple VLabs, assessing impacts on fisheries
GAMM and ANN modelling for Viral Abundance Time Series
Trophic roles of sharks and fish on French Polynesian coral reefs
Data and R code accompanying a literature review on plants as part of integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA).
In this repository live the bash, R and Julia scripts used to explore the microdiversity of the prokaryotic community at Uranouchi Inlet (9-sample time-series) by means of metagenomic shotgun sequencing under the supervision of the Ogata Lab.
Data and R code accompanying article 10.3354/meps14261 in Marine Ecology Progress Series.
An effective combination for reef monitoring: Observer-based and eDNA metabarcoding techniques to survey reefs exposed to different levels of anthropogenic pressure around Okinawa, Japan
Ecological surveys dashboard
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