The ADRIREEF database: a comprehensive collection of natural/artificial reefs and wrecks in the Adriatic Sea
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Published:2021-05-07
Issue:5
Volume:13
Page:1905-1923
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ISSN:1866-3516
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Container-title:Earth System Science Data
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Earth Syst. Sci. Data
Author:
Minelli Annalisa, Ferrà Carmen, Spagnolo Alessandra, Scanu Martina, Tassetti Anna NoraORCID, Ferrari Carla Rita, Mazziotti Cristina, Pigozzi Silvia, Jakl Zrinka, Šarčević Tena, Šimac Miranda, Kruschel Claudia, Pejdo Dubravko, Barbone Enrico, De Gioia Michele, Borme Diego, Gordini Emiliano, Auriemma Rocco, Benzon Ivo, Vuković-Stanišić Đeni, Orlić Sandi, Frančić Vlado, Zec Damir, Orlić Kapović Ivana, Soldati Michela, Ulazzi Silvia, Fabi Gianna
Abstract
Abstract. The paper presents a database of information on wrecks,
natural and artificial reefs located in the Adriatic Sea, collected within
the framework of the Interreg Italy–Croatia project ADRIREEF – Innovative
exploitation of Adriatic Reefs in order to strengthen Blue Economy. The data
collection lasted more than 1 year and included three surveys and a
wide literature review. After being collected, data were harmonized and,
where possible, made machine-readable. Moreover, data were widely metadated,
published in a WebGIS (https://adrireef.github.io/sandbox3/, last access: 3 May 2021),
and shared as open data in EMODnet (European Marine Observation and Data
Network) Data Ingestion Portal through the SEANOE repository (Ferrà et
al., 2020; https://doi.org/10.17882/74880). The database is
composed of 285 three-dimensional records, each one described by 51
attributes. Parameters are clustered in four main groups: identification,
reef description, site description, and management/exploitation information. Available
literature (scientific and/or grey) was also included in the database and
linked to the corresponding site.
Funder
European Regional Development Fund Interreg
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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