Marine_Scotland_FishDAC_12349
eng
dataset
Scottish Government (Marine Scotland)
+44 (0)300 244 4000
marinescotland@gov.scot
pointOfContact
2022-03-14
MEDIN Discovery Metadata
Version 2.3.7
urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::4326
OGP
Species Distribution - Spawning grounds of haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) in the North Sea and West of Scotland (Gonzalez-Irusta and Wright 2016)
Spawning layers updated for haddock using ecological niche modelling
2020-11-10
publication
Marine_Scotland_FishDAC_12349
The spawning grounds of haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) layer has been generated to identify the likely distribution of haddock spawning in the North Sea and West of Scotland, taking account of certain environmental influences. The map key refers to mean values, where a value of 0 indicates ‘low’ prediction of preference as a spawning ground and a value of 1 as a ‘high’ prediction of preference.
Scottish Government (Marine Scotland)
+44 (0)300 244 4000
Mailpoint 11, Area 1B South, Victoria Quay
Edinburgh
EH6 6QQ
United Kingdom
marinescotland@gov.scot
pointOfContact
Scottish Government (Marine Scotland)
+44 (0)300 244 4000
Mailpoint 11, Area 1B South, Victoria Quay
Edinburgh
EH6 6QQ
United Kingdom
marinescotland@gov.scot
custodian
Scottish Government (Marine Scotland)
+44 (0)300 244 4000
Mailpoint 11, Area 1B South, Victoria Quay
Edinburgh
EH6 6QQ
United Kingdom
marinescotland@gov.scot
distributor
Marine Scotland
+44 (0)300 244 4000
1B South, Victoria Quay
Edinburgh
EH6 6QQ
United Kingdom
marinescotland@gov.scot
originator
unknown
Marine Environmental Data and Information Network
Fish reproduction
SeaDataNet Parameter Discovery Vocabulary
2018-12-12
revision
Habitats and biotopes
Species distribution
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
2009-07-31
revision
Biological diversity maintained
Marine Strategy Framework Directive descriptors
2017-02-25
revision
The following attribution statement must be used: Contains information from the Scottish Government (Marine Scotland) licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
otherRestrictions
no limitations to public access
200.00
eng
biota
-9.931641
9.602051
49.58223
61.14323
SeaDataNet vertical extent keywords
2010-01-01
revision
The water column that is significantly influenced by the seabed, which is broader in deep ocean than in shelf seas. Guideline approximation is bottom 10m of oceans and bottom 5% of shelf (<200m) seas.
SeaDataNet vertical extent keywords
2010-01-01
revision
The entire body of water between the bed and the atmosphere.
2016-01-08
2016-11-13
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Data was obtained from two surveys; the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Survey (NS-BTS) and the Scottish West Coast Bottom Trawl Survey (SWC-IBTS) to assess the abundance of haddock in spawning stage (HSS) (2009 – 2015). The importance of environmental influences on spawning distribution was then examined using General Additive Models (GAMs). Environmental variables such as water depth, distance to coast, springtide (tidal currents), sediment type, temperature and salinity were considered.