Batemans Marine Park biodiversity dashboard


Overview

1053
sightings
1
significant sightings
464
species
74
contributors
0.29
sightings per day (avg)
10.22
sightings per contributor (avg)

Species richness

1289PlantMarine InvertebrateInsectBirdMammalReptile or FrogFishFungusMarine Alga & SeaweedSpiderLichen, Moss or other BryophyteOther ShrubOther Wildflower or HerbClimber or MistletoeGrassOther TreeWattleDaisyRush, Sedge or Mat RushPeaFern or ClubmossGum TreeLily or IrisCactus / SucculentOrchidMarine Water PlantOther Fresh Water PlantSea Shell, Sea Slug or Octopus (Mollusca)Crab, Prawn, Barnacle (Crustacea)Anemone, Jellyfish or Comb Jelly (Cnidaria, Ctenophora)Sea Star, Sea Urchin or Ally (Echinodermata)Other Marine InvertebrateBeetle (Coleoptera)True fly (Diptera)Butterfly (Lepidoptera, Rhopalocera)Moth (Lepidoptera)True bug (Hemiptera, Heteroptera)Bee (Hymenoptera, Apiformes)Ant (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)Cicada (Hemiptera, Cicadoidea)Wasp (Hymenoptera, Apocrita)Leafhopper or planthopper (Hemiptera, several families)Grasshopper, Cricket or Katydid (Orthoptera)Praying mantis (Mantodea)Scale insect or Mealybug (Hemiptera, Coccoidea)Lacewing (Neuroptera)Water birdOther BirdsBird of preyParrotPigeon or DoveSea MammalBatKangaroo or WallabyPossum or GliderSnakeSkinkFrogDragonMonitor or GeckoTurtleMarine Fish UncategorisedNative FishCap on a stem; gills below cap [mushrooms or mushroom-like]Stinkhorn: with a smelly, brownish spore slimeShelf-like to hoof-like & usually on woodJumping or peacock spider (Salticidae)Orb-weaving spider (several families)Other web-building spiderLichen

Survey effort

20212022202320242025020040060080010001200140000.0010.0020.0030.0040.0050.006
YearSpecies richnessSurvey effort

Sightings

Significant sightings

NSW Government Priority Species 8
Moderator discretion 1
Weed Management 1
Weeds of National Significance 1
Total 11

Sensitivity level

Not Sensitive 832
Sensitive 39
Highly Sensitive 2
Unknown 1
Total 874
809,989 sightings of 22,031 species from 13,779 members
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