OCCURRENCE DATASET

Biological observations from the Discovery Investigations 1925-1952

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Abstract

The Discovery Investigations were a series of expeditions to the Southern Oceans funded out of proceeds from the sale of whaling licenses that took place between 1925 and 1951. The investigations had three main components: a marine laboratory at King Edward Point on South Georgia; the fast-sailing 326-ton RRS William Scoresby; and studies undertaken by the RSS Discovery. In 1929, the Discovery was replaced by the 1000-ton steel-hulled RRS Discovery II when the older ship was found to be simply too slow and cumbersome to carry out all the work required.

A variety of sampling methods were deployed, including otter trawls, beam trawls, dredges, fish traps, and a variety of fine-meshed nets tow in the horizontal, vertical, or oblique.


32,494 occurrence records



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Kevin Mackay

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Kevin Mackay

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Citation

Mackay K (2019). Biological observations from the Discovery Investigations 1925-1952. Version 1.5. Southwestern Pacific Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) Node. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/qoqbu7


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85.698% of all occurrences in this dataset are shown in map.

Full dataset contains 37,916 occurrences.


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