When records are too close to display individually, they appear as colored circles.
As you zoom in, colored circles will resolve themselves into combinations of individual records and colored circles.
Multiple collections/observations made in the same place appear as a colored circle.
2-10 records
11-99 records
100 or more records
To view collection/observation records:
Click on red dots and a record summary will open.
Click on a colored circles and a list of organisms collected/observed at that place will open. Click on any organism in the list to see the record summary.
The table to the right of the map contains a summary of the search results.
Clicking on any record (row) will identify its location on the map.
Tabular results may be exported to Excel, which includes all the column listed below.
Scientific Name - names of vascular plants and vertebrates, are provincial standard names
fromBC Species and Ecosystems Explorer. Names of seaweeds are
from Algae Base. Names of marine invertebrates are from the
Integrated Taxonomic Information System ((ITIS).
English Name - names of vascular plants and vertebrates, are provincial standard names
from BC Species and Ecosystems Explorer. Names of seaweeds are
from Keys to the Seaweeds and Seagrasses of Southeast Alaska, British Columbia, Washington and
Oregon. Phycological Contribution Number 7. Names of marine invertebrates are from the
Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS.
Collection Type - indicates if the record is for a collection, observation or negative
observation (a specific organism was looked for but not seen)
Latitude - coordinate of the collection/observation site. Prior to 2011 latitudes were
estimated from charts and may be inaccurate.
Longitude - coordinate of the collection/observation site. Prior to 2011 these were
estimated from charts and may be inaccurate.
Location - gazetted place-name closest to the collection/observation site
Number collected - the number of organisms taken.
Height/Depth - height or depth where the organism was collected or observed
Pop Est. - an estimate of the number of organisms present at the collection site
Exposure - for marine records, whether the collection/observation site was exposed,
semi-exposed or protected from wave action.
Operation Type - Whether an aquatic collection/observation was made from shore, by
snorkel, scuba or vessel. For terrestrial collections/observations, this will be blank or other.
Profile - Horizontal aspect of the collection/observation site.
Substrate - Substrate at the collection/observation site.
Habitat Type - Habitat at the collection/observation site.
Equipment - gear used to make the collection/observation.