This is a meta-database bringing together information about lake, stream and river sites for which there are long-term time series data. The meta-data include details of chemical, physical and biological series collected of varying length of time. The monitored sites have been funded under a range of different sources and cover various time periods. This is not a single monitoring network but includes a mixture of individual sites and co-ordinated networks. More information on this dataset can be found in the Freshwater Metadatabase - BF47 (http://www.freshwatermetadata.eu/metadb/bf_mdb_view.php?entryID=BF47).
NAUPLIUS ties together data and visualization components from the COPEPOD, COPEPODITE, and ECHO projects, creating a comprehensive ecosystem overview from hydrography to biology, using data ranging from in-situ measurements to satellite to model output, visualized using spatial mean fields, time series, and animation, all available through an interactive interface, and downloadable in a variety of temporal and spatial resolutions.https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.st.nmfs.noaa.gov/nauplius/
OSTI.GOV is the primary search tool for DOE science, technology, and engineering research and development results and the organizational hub for information about the DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information. OSTI.GOV makes discoverable over 70 years of research results from DOE and its predecessor agencies. Research results include journal articles/accepted manuscripts and related metadata; technical reports; scientific research datasets and collections; scientific software; patents; conference and workshop papers; books and theses; and multimedia.
From the site: "Spatially displays the six regions of Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection."
National surveys of Irish rivers have taken place on a continuous basis since 1971, when 2,900 km of river channel was surveyed. The National Rivers Monitoring Programme was replaced by the Water Framework Monitoring Programme from 22 December 2006. As part of the Water Framework Directive (WFD) Monitoring Programme approximately one third of our major rivers and their more important tributaries are surveyed and assessed each year by EPA ecologists. A complete survey cycle is completed every three years. The sites are scored on a five point system developed by the EPA called the Biological Q rating system.
(Link to Metadata) This database contains town-level totals of documented species records for several plant and animal taxa including vascular plants, trees, bryophytes, ferns, fish, mammals, and reptiles & amphibians. Also contained are number of Black Bear kills by town for the years 1980-1996, and number of non-hunter Moose deaths by town for the years 1980-1997. A breeding bird atlas collected at finer resolution than town-level is included but was not summarized by town. Data were originally acquired from Vermont's Agency of Natural Resources (ANR), U.S. Forest Service, museum and herbarium collections, and other published or unpublished atlases.