Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn
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Dataset MSFD - Coralligenous habitat, Maerl, Pinna nobilis
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Continental shelf corresponding to 200 meters below sea level generated from the EMODnet DTM
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The data concern the presence of pathogens in samples of coastal surface waters collected along the Domitio coast - Gulf of Gaeta, the Gulf of Naples and the Gulf of Salerno, during two sampling campaigns carried out between 2020 and 2021. In particular, it was analysed the presence of total coliforms, enterococci, and pathogens belonging to the genera Staphylococcus, Salmonella and Shighella. The results are expressed in CFU/100 ml.
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Campania UNESCO World Heritage Sites downloaded from the websites of the Ministery of Cultural Heritage.
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The sea surface primary production (PPN) map package was built with daily-mean data remotely collected. The package contains mean, max, min PPN maps at low resolution (~5km) collected during 2020. The maps were also built over the four quarters of the year. These layers are provided with the suffixes Q1 to Q4.
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Records of marine benthic species protected by the Directive Habitat in Campania
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The superficial sea salinity (SSS) map package was built with daily-mean data remotely collected. The package contains mean SSS maps at 0.046 degrees (~5km) spatial resolution collected during 2020. The maps were also built over the four quarters of the year. These layers are provided with the suffixes Q1 to Q4.
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Campania fishing fleet per port. Data were retrieved from the European fleet register and divided in classes of ages, power, gross tonnage and main fishing gear.
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Campania bathing water classification as reported in 2020 by ARPA Campania. The suitability judgment stems from the statistical analysis of the last four years of monitoring activities about the presence of two bacteriological parameters: Escherichia coli and Enterococcus spp. that are considered specific indicators of fecal contamination according to WHO.
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The superficial sea temperature (SST) map package was built with daily-mean data at high spatial resolution (0.01 degree) remotely collected between 2008 and 2020. The maps were also built over the four quarters of the time period. These layers are provided with the suffixes Q1 to Q4. The SST trend maps show the increasing or decreasing trend of SST over the selected time period.