Masked booby colony time lapse monitoring at Lots Wife, Sandy Bay, St Helena 2014-2020
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Additional Info
Field | Value |
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Last Updated | October 20, 2023, 12:05 (CEST) |
Created | October 20, 2023, 12:05 (CEST) |
Region | Saint Helena |
Language | eng |
Topic Category | Biota; flora and/or fauna in natural environment |
Temporal Extent Start | 2014 |
Temporal Extent End | 2020 |
Dataset Reference Date | 2020 |
Lineage | A Reconyx Hyperfire HC500 infra-red motion sensor camera was positioned at the top ridge monitoring site of Lots Wife Masked booby (Sula dactylatra) colony, mainland St Helena. The camera was used to document the colony every day throughout the year using time lapse image capture. The camera was set to take one picture every hour from 5am (dawn) to 6pm (dusk). ~15849 images were captured between 2014 and 2020. |
West Longitude | -5.7291 |
South Latitude | -16.0076 |
Spatial Reference System | EPSG:4326 |
Responsible Organisation Name | Hidden (personal data protection) |
Contact Mail Address | Hidden (personal data protection) |
Responsible Party Role | Hidden (personal data protection) |
Access Limitations | Open access |
Use Constraints | Open |
Resource Reference | Open but Please acknowledge data source as: St Helena Government, Environmental Managament Division, Marine Conservation Section. Oceanographic influences on the St Helena pelagic ecosystem. A Darwin PLUS Initiative project funded by the UK government. |
Data Format | jpg |
Update Frequency | not planned - survey completed |
Accuracy | One picture taken every hour from 5AM (dawn) to 6PM (dusk) |
Resource Type | data series |
Original Title | Hidden (internal use only) |
Metadata Date | 2022/10/10 |
Metadata Point of Contact | data.manager@sainthelena.gov.sh |
Unique Resource ID | SH-SHG-335 |