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                <title xml:lang="eng">Fish species counts in 3, 20x40 m transects, Panama, 1980-2010</title>
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            <individualName>
                    <givenName>Peter</givenName>
                <surName>Glynn</surName>
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            <individualName>
                    <givenName>Peggy</givenName>
                <surName>Fong</surName>
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            <individualName>
                    <givenName>Chandra</givenName>
                <surName>Earl</surName>
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            <organizationName>UNESCO</organizationName>
            <positionName>eDNA Scientific Officer</positionName>
            <electronicMailAddress>c.earl@unesco.org</electronicMailAddress>
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            <individualName>
                    <givenName>Chandra</givenName>
                <surName>Earl</surName>
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            <organizationName>UNESCO</organizationName>
            <positionName>eDNA Scientific Officer</positionName>
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                            <para>This dataset present fish species counts in three 20x40 m transects. The surveys were conducted at the Uva Island coral reef (7o48’46”N, 81o45’35”W), Gulf of Chiriquí, Panama from 1980 to 2010 during both the wet and dry seasons. For a complete list of measurements, refer to the full dataset description in the supplemental file &apos;Dataset_description.pdf&apos;. The most current version of this dataset is available at: https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/516234</para>
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                    <para>marine, harvested by iOBIS</para>
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                <intellectualRights>
                    <para>To the extent possible under law, the publisher has waived all rights to these data and has dedicated them to the <ulink url="http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode"><citetitle>Public Domain (CC0 1.0)</citetitle></ulink>. Users may copy, modify, distribute and use the work, including for commercial purposes, without restriction.</para>
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                                <geographicDescription>Coiba National Park</geographicDescription>
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                                        <generalTaxonomicCoverage>Fishes</generalTaxonomicCoverage>
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                                                <taxonRankName>Superclass</taxonRankName>
                                            <taxonRankValue>Agnatha</taxonRankValue>
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                                                <taxonRankName>unranked</taxonRankName>
                                            <taxonRankValue>Chondrichthyes</taxonRankValue>
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                                        <taxonomicClassification>
                                                <taxonRankName>unranked</taxonRankName>
                                            <taxonRankValue>Osteichthyes</taxonRankValue>
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                </coverage>
                <purpose>
                    <para>These data were made accessible through UNESCO&apos;s eDNA Expeditions project to mobilize available marine species and occurrence datasets from World Heritage Sites.</para>
                </purpose>
                <maintenance>
                    <description>
                        <para></para>
                    </description>
                    <maintenanceUpdateFrequency>notPlanned</maintenanceUpdateFrequency>
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                    <givenName>OBIS</givenName>
                <surName>Secretariat</surName>
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            <organizationName>OBIS</organizationName>
            <positionName>Secretariat</positionName>
            <electronicMailAddress>helpdesk@obis.org</electronicMailAddress>
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                            <methodStep>
                                <description>
                                    <para>See Github &lt;a href=&quot;https://github.com/iobis/mwhs-data-mobilization&quot;&gt;Project&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href=&quot;https://iobis.github.io/mwhs-data-mobilization/notebooks/coiba_national_park_and_its_special_zone_of_marine_protection/Glynn_and_Fong_2014&quot;&gt; R Notebook&lt;/a&gt; for dataset construction methods</para>
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                            <dateStamp>2023-10-03T01:36:43.631+00:00</dateStamp>
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                                <citation identifier="https://doi.org/10.25607/orijco">Glynn P, Fong P, Earl C (2023). Fish species counts in 3, 20x40 m transects, Panama, 1980-2010. Version 2.0. OBIS Secretariat. Occurrence dataset. https://doi.org/10.25607/orijco</citation>
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                                        <citation identifier="https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/bco-dmo.516234.1">Glynn, P., &amp; Fong, P. (2014). Fish species counts in 3, 20x40 m transects, Panama, 1980-2010 (EPac Corals projects I-VII). Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office.</citation>
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