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Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (VME) - Public Records (ICES WMS)
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ICES - Statistical Areas
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VMS - Average intensity (hours) - Dredges (DRB MOL) - 2010-2020 (ICES SR.2021.11)
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VMS - Average intensity (hours) - Bottom trawls (OT) - 2010-2020 (ICES SR.2021.11)
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VMS - Average intensity (hours) - Nephrops and crustaceans with bottom trawls (OT CRU) - 2010-2020 (ICES SR.2021.11)
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ICES Report of the Working Group on the Biology and Life History of Crabs (WGCRAB) 2016
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PMF Consultation - Estimated footprint - fishing with dredges 2009-2016
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PMF Consultation - Estimated footprint - fishing with bottom trawls 2009-2016
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ICES Stock Database
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ICES Stock Assessment Graphs
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Certain, G., Jørgensen, L.L., Christel, I., Planque, B. & Bretagnolle, V. 2015. Mapping the vulnerability of animal community ............ICES Journal of Marine Science, 13pp
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ICES - Statistical Rectangles
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Demersal Fish Community - spatial variation in size, species richness and diversity
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Fishing - Activity data and statistics
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Annual Mean Surface Salinity
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Annual Mean Surface Temperature
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Annual Mean Near-bed Salinity
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Annual Mean Near-bed Temperature
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ICES Statistical Rectangles and Areas
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