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Australian Waterbird Surveys (1983-2018)

Citation

Kingsford, R.T., Porter, J.L., Brandis, K.J. et al. Aerial surveys of waterbirds in Australia. Sci Data 7, 172 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-020-0512-9 accessed via GBIF.org on 2025-06-24.

Description

The Australian Aerial Waterbird Surveys (AWS) database stores temporal and spatial waterbird data on individual species, their breeding status and estimates of wetland area, collected during annual aerial surveys, extending back to 1983. The core methodology for these surveys has remained the same. The database includes three principal survey programs: The Eastern Australian Waterbird Survey, the National Waterbird Survey and surveys of the major wetland sites in the Murray-Darling Basin. Since 1983, the Eastern Australian Waterbird Survey has covered about a third of the continent each October, representing one of the larger and longer running biodiversity surveys in Australia, sampling wetland and waterbird communities across 2.7 million km2 of eastern Australia. In 2008, we did aerial surveys over most large wetlands across Australia during a period of two months. Since 2010, we have comprehensively surveyed all the major wetlands in the Murray-Darling Basin.

This dateset is subset of species that have been identified as marine in the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS). The data can be downloaded at https://aws.ecosystem.unsw.edu.au/

Additional info

marine, harvested by OBIS

Taxonomic Coverages

Geographic Coverages

Australian shores and inland wetlands

Bibliographic Citations

Contacts

Richard Kingsford
originator
position: Pricincipal Investigator
University of New South Wales
Sydney
2052
New South Wales
AU
Telephone: +61 2 9385 8296
email: richard.kingsford@unsw.edu.au
homepage: https://aws.ecosystem.unsw.edu.au/
Richard Kingsford
metadata author
position: Pricincipal Investigator
University of New South Wales
Sydney
2052
New South Wales
AU
Telephone: +61 2 9385 8296
email: richard.kingsford@unsw.edu.au
homepage: https://aws.ecosystem.unsw.edu.au/
OBIS Australia Node manager
publisher
position: OBIS Australia Data Manager
CSIRO National Collections and Marine Infrastructure Data Centre
Castray Esplanade
Hobart
7000
Tasmania
AU
Telephone: +61 3 6232 5062
email: obisau@csiro.au
homepage: http://www.obis.org.au
Richard Kingsford
administrative point of contact
position: Pricincipal Investigator
University of New South Wales
Sydney
2052
New South Wales
AU
Telephone: +61 2 9385 8296
email: richard.kingsford@unsw.edu.au
homepage: https://aws.ecosystem.unsw.edu.au/
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