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Stanley Park Winter Waterbird Surveys, British Columbia, Canada (1995-2019)

The Stanley Park Winter Waterbird Survey, 1995-2019, was made possible through a co-operative effort between Environment and Climate Change Canada, the British Columbia Institute of Technology’s Wildlife and Recreation Program, and the Stanley Park Ecology Society. The intent of the survey is to collect data to estimate the presence, abundance, and distribution of waterbirds along the Stanley Park foreshore in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. This dataset is a compilation of species-level occurrence, abundance and distribution data of marine birds collected systematically for the last 23 years (1995-2019) on roughly a weekly basis between September and April each year along the Stanley Park seawall. This long-term dataset of marine birds, has a high value for analysing spatiotemporal trends in marine bird species.

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Metadata Record Information

File Identifier
742e16ec-74ca-41f5-808b-970e8db31434 XML
Date Stamp
2022-02-16T19:48:04
Metadata language

eng; CAN

Character set
UTF8
Hierarchy Level
Series
Author
  Government of Canada; Environment and Climate Change Canada; Canadian Wildlife Service - Environment and Climate Change Canada ( Public inquiries centre)

Fontaine Building 12th floor, 200 Sacré-Coeur Blvd, Gatineau, Quebec, K1A 0H3, Canada
1-800-668-6767

http://ec.gc.ca
 

Data identification

Title

Stanley Park Winter Waterbird Surveys, British Columbia, Canada (1995-2019)

Date (Publication)
2022-01-04
Date (Creation)
1995-10-08
Status
On going
Metadata language

eng

Character set
UTF8
Topic category
  • Biota
  • Environment
  • Oceans
Maintenance and Update Frequency
As needed
Spatial representation type
Text, table
Point of contact
  Government of Canada; Environment and Climate Change Canada; Canadian Wildlife Service - Megan Willie ( Wildlife Emergency Response Coordinator)

5421 Robertson Road, Delta, British Columbia, V4K 3N2,
1 (604)847-5807

Principal investigator
  Government of Canada; Environment and Climate Change Canada; Science and Technology Branch - Sean Boyd ( Research Scientist)

5421 Robertson Road, Delta, British Columbia, V4K 3N2, Canada
1(604)350-1982

Collaborator
  Government of Canada; Environment and Climate Change Canada; Britsh Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) - Danny Catt ( Program Head: Fish, Wildlife and Recreation)

3700 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby, British Columbia, V5G 3H2, Canada

Keywords

Theme
  • Stanley Park

  • marine birds

  • inventory

  • Canadian Wildlife Service

  • Science and Technology Branch

  • British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT)

  • Stanley Park Ecology Society

  • winter

Government of Canada Core Subject Thesaurus

  • Migratory birds

ECCC Information Category EN

  • Nature and Biodiversity

Business Functions

  • Protect Species Well-Being

  • Expand Scientific Knowledge/Develop New Methodologies for Managing, Protecting and Restoring Species

Geography

  • British Columbia (BC)

 
Use Limitation

Open Government Licence - Canada ( http://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada)

Access Constraints
License
Use Constraints
Intellectual property rights
Begin Date
1995-10-10
End Date
2019-04-30

Extent

N
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Ref. system Reference Systems

Reference system identifier
http://www.epsg-registry.org / EPSG:4326 /
 

Distribution

Distribution Formats

Distribution format
  • CSV ( 1)

 
Distributor
  Government of Canada; Environment and Climate Change Canada; Canadian Wildlife Service - Environment and Climate Change Canada ( Public inquiries centre)

Fontaine Building 12th floor, 200 Sacré-Coeur Blvd, Gatineau, Quebec, K1A 0H3, Canada
1-800-668-6767

http://ec.gc.ca
 
 

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Keywords

British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) Canadian Wildlife Service Science and Technology Branch Stanley Park Stanley Park Ecology Society inventory marine birds winter
Business Functions

Expand Scientific Knowledge/Develop New Methodologies for Managing, Protecting and Restoring Species Protect Species Well-Being
ECCC Information Category EN

Nature and Biodiversity
Government of Canada Core Subject Thesaurus

Migratory birds


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