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Freshwater fish records via iRecord

Dataset homepage

Citation

Freshwater Fish Recording Scheme (2025). Freshwater fish records via iRecord. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/eeafla accessed via GBIF.org on 2025-06-16.

Description

Species records for freshwater fish from datasets made available via iRecord and verified by the Freshwater Fish Recording Scheme. See the supplementary dataset for species in genera Anguilla, Lampetra and Petromyzon (for technical reasons those genera are not included in this main dataset). Records are from datasets stored within the Indicia data warehouse hosted by the Biological Records Centre - these records may originate from direct addition of records to iRecord, or via other datasets that have been added to other Indicia-hosted surveys.

Purpose

Records are collated in order to add to knowledge of this group of species, including distribution, population trends, autecology and phenology. Sharing the data via NBN helps achieve these aims.

Sampling Description

Quality Control

The recording scheme applies checks for outlying records (based on species, location and date). The route by which data arrives for verification in iRecord can vary, and comes from recorders with a wide range of experience, but the same verification process is applied to all data and the scheme believes that the dataset provided to NBN is of high quality.

Method steps

  1. This dataset includes all records of the relevant taxa that have been made available for verification via iRecord. Most of these are ad hoc records from volunteer recorders, but will also include some data from professional surveys and from citizen science projects such as bioblitzes.

Taxonomic Coverages

Geographic Coverages

Bibliographic Citations

Contacts

originator
Freshwater Fish Recording Scheme
metadata author
Freshwater Fish Recording Scheme
distributor
NBN Atlas
27 Old Gloucester St, Holborn
London
WC1N 3AX
London
GB
email: admin@nbnatlas.org
Ian Winfield
administrative point of contact
email: ianjwinfield@icloud.com
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