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The rocky subtidal fish and invertebrate dataset is a component of Hakai Institute’s Nearshore research and monitoring program. This dataset characterizes spatial and temporal trends in fish and invertebrates communities at various rocky bottom subtidal sites near Calvert Island on the Central Coast of British Columbia (2017-current). Data coverage varies by year and habitat type. Habitats include unvegetated rocky reefs and kelp forests (Macrocystis pyrifera and Nereocystis luetkeana) that were surveyed by SCUBA along 30 m transects. The total length and abundance of all fish and large invertebrates excluding urchins were measured. Seastar wasting disease was also recorded on surveys. This dataset characterizes fish and invertebrate distributions and community-level relationships in rocky subtidal nearshore areas representative of the British Columbia coast. This data package is freely available to everyone, following the principles of equitable access and benefit sharing. However, we expect all data users to give attribution to the data providers (read our data license) and the use of these data should happen in the light of fair use, i.e.: 1) respect the data providers, and provide helpful feedback on data quality, and 2) communicate and/or collaborate with the providers if you are considering using this dataset for manuscripts or other forms of reporting.
Citation: Pontier, O., Schmill, A., & Hessing-Lewis, M. (2024). Rocky Subtidal Fish and Invertebrate Community Surveys from the Central Coast of BC (v1.3.0). Hakai Institute. https://doi.org/10.21966/jj9p-d309
Published: January 26, 2026 at 16:49
Ondine Pontier
Hakai Institute
Alejandro Schmill
Hakai Institute
Margot Hessing-Lewis
Hakai Institute
No missing or invalid fields.
The OBIS data quality flags are documented at https://github.com/iobis/obis-qc.
| Flag | Dropped | Records | |
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| ON_LAND | 6,181 |
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| DEPTH_EXCEEDS_BATH | 6,159 |
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| NO_ACCEPTED_NAME | 200 |
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