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How have ocean conditions changed in 30 years?

We looked at the ocean conditions from the Bluelink ReANalysis (BRAN2020) experiment, that uses a 10-km resolution (eddy-resolving) ocean model […]

Australian Marine Parks Baselines

SEA-MES Fish Species Densities by Depth

A comparison of SEFES (Bax and Williams 2000) and SEA-MES Fish Densities Sampled by Depth Densities (g / min). Distribution […]

SEA-MES Spatial Distributions

Spatial distribution of abundance measured as catch-per-unit-effort (CPUE) over 4 voyages from the SEFES survey (Bax and Williams 2001) compared […]

How does SEA-MES Compare?

A comparison of SEFES abundance (Bax and Williams 2000) over 4 voyages measured as CPUE (kg / h) compared the […]

Changes in the SE Australian Marine Ecosystem Demersal fish community over 30 years

Demersal fish species and sampling station site comparison over three SEA-MES voyages. Difference in species composition in the same latitude […]

Daily bird counts on SEA-MES 3

Related post: JONATHAN: The SEA-MES On-vessel Automated Seabird Detector

SEA-MES ocean conditions

How do the ocean conditions on the SEA-MES voyages compare with past survey voyages? Survey: SEFES - - SEA-MES - […]

Fishery Closure Baselines

JONATHAN: The SEA-MES On-vessel Automated Seabird Detector

SEA-MES is capturing video images of birds and harnessing Edge AI to automatically detect and count seabirds at sea

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