Recording inshore fish biodiversity

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corbyeire
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Recording inshore fish biodiversity

#1 Post by corbyeire »

just giving this a bump

it takes less than a minute to record the species you caught on a session here

http://records.biodiversityireland.ie/s ... saFishSite

if you regularly fish the same place the same details come up automatically - even quicker

this is a really good oppurtunity to to record and analyse how the inshore species that we are interested in are doing

your secret marks will not be given away - the information does not go to third parties

the biodiversity data centre uses this information to make cases for protection of species or certain areas

please help build the database

many thanks for your time
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Re: Recording inshore fish biodiversity

#2 Post by corbyeire »

hi all,

bit of a round up here - 40 records in total have been submitted over the year

ive attached a very coarse map of where the records have been submitted - theres a good few counties/stretches very quiet

any record is very welcome

thanks
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