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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1981.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1981
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1981.graph
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1981/
| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1981
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Alabama_1981, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (45 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1981_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1981_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1981/index.htmlTable
| https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1981.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1981&showErrors=false&email=
| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1981
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1982.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1982
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1982.graph
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1982/
| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1982
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Alabama_1982, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (45 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1982_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1982_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1982/index.htmlTable
| https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1982.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1982&showErrors=false&email=
| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1982
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1983.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1983
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1983.graph
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1983/
| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1983
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Alabama_1983, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (45 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1983_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1983_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1983/index.htmlTable
| https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1983.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1983&showErrors=false&email=
| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1983
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1984.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1984
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1984.graph
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1984/
| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1984
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Alabama_1984, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (45 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1984_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1984_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1984/index.htmlTable
| https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1984.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1984&showErrors=false&email=
| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1984
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1985.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1985
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1985.graph
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1985/
| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1985
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Alabama_1985, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (45 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1985_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1985_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1985/index.htmlTable
| https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1985.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1985&showErrors=false&email=
| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1985
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1986.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1986
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1986.graph
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1986/
| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1986
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Alabama_1986, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (45 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1986_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1986_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1986/index.htmlTable
| https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1986.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1986&showErrors=false&email=
| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1986
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1987.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1987
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1987.graph
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1987/
| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1987
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Alabama_1987, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (45 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1987_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1987_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1987/index.htmlTable
| https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1987.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1987&showErrors=false&email=
| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1987
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1988.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1988
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1988.graph
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1988/
| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1988
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Alabama_1988, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (45 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1988_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1988_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1988/index.htmlTable
| https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1988.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1988&showErrors=false&email=
| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1988
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1989.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1989
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1989.graph
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| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1989
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Alabama_1989, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (45 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1990.subset
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| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1990
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Alabama_1990, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (45 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1991.subset
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| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1991
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Alabama_1991, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (45 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1992
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Alabama_1992, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (45 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1993
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Alabama_1993, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (45 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1994.subset
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| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1994
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Alabama_1994, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (44 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1995
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Alabama_1995, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (45 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1996
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Alabama_1996, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (45 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1998
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Alabama_1998, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (45 more variables)\n
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| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1999
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Alabama_1999, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (45 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2000
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Alabama_2000, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (45 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2001
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Alabama_2001, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (45 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2002
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Alabama_2002, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (45 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2003
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Alabama_2003, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (45 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2004
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Alabama_2004, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (45 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Alabama_2005, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (45 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2006
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Alabama_2006, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (45 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2007
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Alabama_2007, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (45 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1989.subset
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| CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1989
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Florida_1989, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (reference_Code))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (61 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1990.subset
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| CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1990
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Florida_1990, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (reference_Code))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (61 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1991.subset
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| CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1991
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Florida_1991, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (reference_Code))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (61 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1992
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Florida_1992, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (reference_Code))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (61 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1993.subset
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| CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1993
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Florida_1993, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (reference_Code))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (61 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1993
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| CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1994
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Florida_1994, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (reference_Code))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (61 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1995
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Florida_1995, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (reference_Code))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (61 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1996
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Florida_1996, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (reference_Code))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (61 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1997
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Florida_1997, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (reference_Code))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (61 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1998
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Florida_1998, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (reference_Code))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (61 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1999
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Florida_1999, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (reference_Code))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (61 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2000
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Florida_2000, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (reference_Code))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (61 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2001
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Florida_2001, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (reference_Code))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (61 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2002
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Florida_2002, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (reference_Code))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (61 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2003
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Florida_2003, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (reference_Code))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (61 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2004
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Florida_2004, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (reference_Code))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (61 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2005
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Florida_2005, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (reference_Code))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (61 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1986
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Louisiana_1986)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.station))\nstation_Code\ngear_Code\n... (46 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1987
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Louisiana_1987)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.station))\nstation_Code\ngear_Code\n... (46 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1988
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Louisiana_1988)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.station))\nstation_Code\ngear_Code\n... (46 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1989
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Louisiana_1989)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.station))\nstation_Code\ngear_Code\n... (46 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1989
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| CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1990
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Louisiana_1990)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.station))\nstation_Code\ngear_Code\n... (46 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1990
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| CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1991
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Louisiana_1991)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.station))\nstation_Code\ngear_Code\n... (46 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1992
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Louisiana_1992)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.station))\nstation_Code\ngear_Code\n... (46 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1993
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Louisiana_1993)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.station))\nstation_Code\ngear_Code\n... (46 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1994
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Louisiana_1994)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.station))\nstation_Code\ngear_Code\n... (46 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1995
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Louisiana_1995)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.station))\nstation_Code\ngear_Code\n... (46 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1996
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Louisiana_1996)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.station))\nstation_Code\ngear_Code\n... (46 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1997
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Louisiana_1997)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.station))\nstation_Code\ngear_Code\n... (46 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1998
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Louisiana_1998)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.station))\nstation_Code\ngear_Code\n... (46 more variables)\n
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| CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1999
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Louisiana_1999)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.station))\nstation_Code\ngear_Code\n... (46 more variables)\n
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| CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2000
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Louisiana_2000)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.station))\nstation_Code\ngear_Code\n... (46 more variables)\n
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| CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2001
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Louisiana_2001)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.station))\nstation_Code\ngear_Code\n... (46 more variables)\n
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| CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2002
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Louisiana_2002)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.station))\nstation_Code\ngear_Code\n... (46 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2003
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Louisiana_2003)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.station))\nstation_Code\ngear_Code\n... (46 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2004
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Louisiana_2004)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.station))\nstation_Code\ngear_Code\n... (46 more variables)\n
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| CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2005
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Louisiana_2005)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.station))\nstation_Code\ngear_Code\n... (46 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2006
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Louisiana_2006)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.station))\nstation_Code\ngear_Code\n... (46 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2006
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2007.subset
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| CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2007
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Louisiana_2007)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.station))\nstation_Code\ngear_Code\n... (46 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2007
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1973.subset
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| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1973
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_1973)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1973
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1974.subset
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| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1974
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_1974)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1975.subset
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1975/
| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1975
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_1975)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1975&showErrors=false&email=
| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1975
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1976.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1976
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1976/
| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1976
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_1976)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1976_fgdc.xml
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1976&showErrors=false&email=
| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1976
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1977.subset
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1977/
| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1977
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_1977)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1977
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1978.subset
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1978/
| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1978
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_1978)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1978
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1979.subset
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| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1979
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_1979)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1980
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_1980)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1981
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_1981)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1982
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_1982)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1983
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_1983)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1984
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_1984)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1985
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_1985)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1986
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_1986)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1987
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_1987)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1987
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1988.subset
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| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1988
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_1988)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1988
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1989.subset
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| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1989
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_1989)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1990.subset
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1990/
| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1990
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_1990)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1991.subset
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1991/
| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1991
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_1991)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1991
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1992.subset
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1992/
| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1992
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_1992)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1992
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1993.subset
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1993/
| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1993
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_1993)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1993
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1994.subset
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1994/
| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1994
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_1994)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1994
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1995.subset
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| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1995
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_1995)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1995
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1996.subset
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| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1996
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_1996)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1996
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1997.subset
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| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1997
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_1997)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1998.subset
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1998/
| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1998
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_1998)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1999.subset
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| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1999
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_1999)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1999
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2000.subset
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| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2000
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_2000)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2001.subset
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2001/
| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2001
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_2001)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2002.subset
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2002/
| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2002
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_2002)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2002
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| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2003
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_2003)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2004
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_2004)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2005
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at http://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Mississippi_2005)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Depth below mean sea level, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number)\nsample_Code\nFKEY (File identifier (date.station_code.gear_code))\nstation_Code\n... (48 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1982
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Texas_1982, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (date_station_Code_sample_nr_site_number))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (43 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1983
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Texas_1983, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (date_station_Code_sample_nr_site_number))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (43 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1983
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| CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1984
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Texas_1984, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (date_station_Code_sample_nr_site_number))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (43 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1984
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| CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1985
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Texas_1985, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (date_station_Code_sample_nr_site_number))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (43 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1986
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Texas_1986, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (date_station_Code_sample_nr_site_number))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (43 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1986
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| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Texas_1988, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (date_station_Code_sample_nr_site_number))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (43 more variables)\n
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| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Texas_1989, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (date_station_Code_sample_nr_site_number))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (43 more variables)\n
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| CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1990
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Texas_1990, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (date_station_Code_sample_nr_site_number))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (43 more variables)\n
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| CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1991
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Texas_1991, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (date_station_Code_sample_nr_site_number))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (43 more variables)\n
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| CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1992
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Texas_1992, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (date_station_Code_sample_nr_site_number))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (43 more variables)\n
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| CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_1993
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Texas_1993, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (date_station_Code_sample_nr_site_number))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (43 more variables)\n
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| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Texas_1994, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (date_station_Code_sample_nr_site_number))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (43 more variables)\n
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| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
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| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Texas_1998, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (date_station_Code_sample_nr_site_number))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (43 more variables)\n
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| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Texas_1999, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (date_station_Code_sample_nr_site_number))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (43 more variables)\n
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| CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2000
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Texas_2000, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (date_station_Code_sample_nr_site_number))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (43 more variables)\n
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| CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2001
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Texas_2001, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (date_station_Code_sample_nr_site_number))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (43 more variables)\n
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| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Texas_2002, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (date_station_Code_sample_nr_site_number))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (43 more variables)\n
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2003/
| CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2003
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Texas_2003, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (date_station_Code_sample_nr_site_number))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (43 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2003_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2003_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2003/index.htmlTable
| https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2003.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2003&showErrors=false&email=
| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2003
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2004.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2004
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2004.graph
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2004/
| CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2004
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Texas_2004, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (date_station_Code_sample_nr_site_number))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (43 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2004_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2004_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2004/index.htmlTable
| https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2004.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2004&showErrors=false&email=
| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2004
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2005.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2005
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2005.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2005/
| CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2005
| Estuaries are important in supporting much of the fishery production in the Gulf of Mexico, but this support appears to vary widely among different estuarine systems. The main objective of this project was to assess variability among estuaries in supporting fishery species and other abundant nekton. The project is part of a larger effort of the National Marine Fisheries Service Galveston Laboratory to develop a Comparative Assessment of Gulf Estuarine Systems (CAGES). The nekton abundance data summarized in this report are available at https://data.gcoos.org. This cooperative study with state natural resources agencies was designed to use fishery independent monitoring data and compare historical catches from 4.9-m and 6.1-m trawl surveys. This report provides an assessment of the abundance, length frequencies, and biomass of 14 species of fish and four species of decapod crustaceans that were either abundant in the samples or economically important. The most abundant species in the analysis include bay anchovy, Atlantic croaker, spot, and brown shrimp. Other fishery species of particular interest include Gulf menhaden, white shrimp, pink shrimp, blue crab, spotted seatrout, southern flounder, and red drum. While the years analyzed varied among states, samples from most estuaries were available and analyzed for the years 1986 to 2005. The 24 estuaries analyzed were identified using the Estuarine and Coastal Drainage Areas delineated by the U. S.Geological Survey and listed in NOAAs Coastal Assessment Framework\n\ncdm_data_type = Trajectory\nVARIABLES:\ntrajectory (CAGES_Texas_2005, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ngeodeticDatum (Geodetic Datum)\nsample_nr (Sample number, unknown)\nFKEY (File identifier (date_station_Code_sample_nr_site_number))\nstation_Code\ngear (Gear name)\n... (43 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2005_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2005_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2005/index.htmlTable
| https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2005.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2005&showErrors=false&email=
| Southeast Fisheries Science Center
| CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_DATA_2005
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_1999.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_1999
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_1999.graph
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_DATA_v3_5_1999/
| Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_1999
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD ( Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_DATA_v3_5_1999_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_DATA_v3_5_1999_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_DATA_v3_5_1999/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_DATA_v3_5_1999.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_DATA_v3_5_1999&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| dt_DATA_v3_5_1999
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_2000.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_2000
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_2000.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_DATA_v3_5_2000/
| Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_2000
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD ( Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_DATA_v3_5_2000_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_DATA_v3_5_2000_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_DATA_v3_5_2000/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_DATA_v3_5_2000.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_DATA_v3_5_2000&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| dt_DATA_v3_5_2000
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_2004.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_2004
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_2004.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_DATA_v3_5_2004/
| Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_2004
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD ( Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_DATA_v3_5_2004_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_DATA_v3_5_2004_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_DATA_v3_5_2004/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_DATA_v3_5_2004.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_DATA_v3_5_2004&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| dt_DATA_v3_5_2004
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_2006.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_2006
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_2006.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_DATA_v3_5_2006/
| Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_2006
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD ( Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_DATA_v3_5_2006_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_DATA_v3_5_2006_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_DATA_v3_5_2006/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_DATA_v3_5_2006.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_DATA_v3_5_2006&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| dt_DATA_v3_5_2006
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_2008.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_2008
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_2008.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_DATA_v3_5_2008/
| Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_2008
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD ( Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_DATA_v3_5_2008_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_DATA_v3_5_2008_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_DATA_v3_5_2008/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_DATA_v3_5_2008.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_DATA_v3_5_2008&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| dt_DATA_v3_5_2008
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_2010.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_2010
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_2010.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_DATA_v3_5_2010/
| Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_2010
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD ( Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_DATA_v3_5_2010_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_DATA_v3_5_2010_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_DATA_v3_5_2010/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_DATA_v3_5_2010.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_DATA_v3_5_2010&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| dt_DATA_v3_5_2010
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_2012.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_2012
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_2012.graph
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_DATA_v3_5_2012/
| Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_2012
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD ( Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_DATA_v3_5_2012_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_DATA_v3_5_2012_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_DATA_v3_5_2012/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_DATA_v3_5_2012.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_DATA_v3_5_2012&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| dt_DATA_v3_5_2012
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_2014.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_2014
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_2014.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_DATA_v3_5_2014/
| Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_2014
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD ( Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_DATA_v3_5_2014_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_DATA_v3_5_2014_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_DATA_v3_5_2014/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_DATA_v3_5_2014.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_DATA_v3_5_2014&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| dt_DATA_v3_5_2014
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_2016.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_2016
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_2016.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_DATA_v3_5_2016/
| Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_2016
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD ( Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_DATA_v3_5_2016_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_DATA_v3_5_2016_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_DATA_v3_5_2016/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_DATA_v3_5_2016.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_DATA_v3_5_2016&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| dt_DATA_v3_5_2016
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_2018.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_2018
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_DATA_v3_5_2018.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_DATA_v3_5_2018/
| Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_2018
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD ( Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_DATA_v3_5_2018_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_DATA_v3_5_2018_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_DATA_v3_5_2018/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_DATA_v3_5_2018.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_DATA_v3_5_2018&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| dt_DATA_v3_5_2018
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1999.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1999
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1999.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1999/
| Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_1999
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1999_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1999_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1999/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1999.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1999&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1999
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2000.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2000
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2000.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2000/
| Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_2000
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2000_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2000_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2000/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2000.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2000&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2000
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2004.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2004
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2004.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2004/
| Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_2004
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2004_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2004_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2004/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2004.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2004&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2004
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2006.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2006
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2006.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2006/
| Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_2006
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2006_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2006_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2006/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2006.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2006&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2006
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2008.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2008
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2008.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2008/
| Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_2008
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2008_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2008_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2008/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2008.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2008&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2008
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2010.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2010
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2010.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2010/
| Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_2010
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2010_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2010_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2010/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2010.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2010&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2010
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2012.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2012
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2012.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2012/
| Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_2012
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2012_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2012_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2012/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2012.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2012&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2012
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2014.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2014
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2014.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2014/
| Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_2014
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2014_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2014_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2014/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2014.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2014&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2014
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2016.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2016
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2016.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2016/
| Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_2016
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2016_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2016_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2016/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2016.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2016&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2016
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2018.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2018
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2018.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2018/
| Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_2018
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2018_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2018_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2018/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2018.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2018&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| dt_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2018
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_1994.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_1994
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_1994.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_DATA_v3_5_1994/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_1994
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD (Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_1994_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_1994_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_DATA_v3_5_1994/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_DATA_v3_5_1994.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_DATA_v3_5_1994&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_DATA_v3_5_1994
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_1995.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_1995
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_1995.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_DATA_v3_5_1995/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_1995
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD (Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_1995_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_1995_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_DATA_v3_5_1995/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_DATA_v3_5_1995.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_DATA_v3_5_1995&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_DATA_v3_5_1995
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_1996.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_1996
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_1996.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_DATA_v3_5_1996/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_1996
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD (Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_1996_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_1996_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_DATA_v3_5_1996/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_DATA_v3_5_1996.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_DATA_v3_5_1996&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_DATA_v3_5_1996
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_1997.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_1997
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_1997.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_DATA_v3_5_1997/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_1997
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD (Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_1997_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_1997_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_DATA_v3_5_1997/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_DATA_v3_5_1997.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_DATA_v3_5_1997&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_DATA_v3_5_1997
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_1998.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_1998
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_1998.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_DATA_v3_5_1998/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_1998
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD (Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_1998_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_1998_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_DATA_v3_5_1998/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_DATA_v3_5_1998.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_DATA_v3_5_1998&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_DATA_v3_5_1998
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_1999.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_1999
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_1999.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_DATA_v3_5_1999/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_1999
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD (Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_1999_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_1999_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_DATA_v3_5_1999/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_DATA_v3_5_1999.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_DATA_v3_5_1999&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_DATA_v3_5_1999
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2000.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2000
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2000.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_DATA_v3_5_2000/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_2000
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD (Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2000_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2000_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_DATA_v3_5_2000/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_DATA_v3_5_2000.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_DATA_v3_5_2000&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_DATA_v3_5_2000
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2001.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2001
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2001.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_DATA_v3_5_2001/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_2001
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD (Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2001_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2001_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_DATA_v3_5_2001/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_DATA_v3_5_2001.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_DATA_v3_5_2001&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_DATA_v3_5_2001
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2002.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2002
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2002.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_DATA_v3_5_2002/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_2002
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD (Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2002_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2002_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_DATA_v3_5_2002/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_DATA_v3_5_2002.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_DATA_v3_5_2002&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_DATA_v3_5_2002
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2003.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2003
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2003.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_DATA_v3_5_2003/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_2003
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD (Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2003_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2003_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_DATA_v3_5_2003/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_DATA_v3_5_2003.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_DATA_v3_5_2003&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_DATA_v3_5_2003
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2004.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2004
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2004.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_DATA_v3_5_2004/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_2004
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD (Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2004_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2004_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_DATA_v3_5_2004/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_DATA_v3_5_2004.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_DATA_v3_5_2004&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_DATA_v3_5_2004
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2005.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2005
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2005.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_DATA_v3_5_2005/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_2005
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD (Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2005_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2005_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_DATA_v3_5_2005/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_DATA_v3_5_2005.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_DATA_v3_5_2005&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_DATA_v3_5_2005
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2006.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2006
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2006.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_DATA_v3_5_2006/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_2006
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD (Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2006_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2006_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_DATA_v3_5_2006/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_DATA_v3_5_2006.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_DATA_v3_5_2006&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_DATA_v3_5_2006
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2007.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2007
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2007.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_DATA_v3_5_2007/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_2007
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD (Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2007_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2007_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_DATA_v3_5_2007/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_DATA_v3_5_2007.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_DATA_v3_5_2007&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_DATA_v3_5_2007
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2008.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2008
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2008.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_DATA_v3_5_2008/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_2008
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD (Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2008_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2008_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_DATA_v3_5_2008/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_DATA_v3_5_2008.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_DATA_v3_5_2008&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_DATA_v3_5_2008
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2009.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2009
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2009.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_DATA_v3_5_2009/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_2009
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD (Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2009_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2009_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_DATA_v3_5_2009/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_DATA_v3_5_2009.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_DATA_v3_5_2009&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_DATA_v3_5_2009
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2010.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2010
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2010.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_DATA_v3_5_2010/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_2010
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD (Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2010_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2010_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_DATA_v3_5_2010/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_DATA_v3_5_2010.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_DATA_v3_5_2010&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_DATA_v3_5_2010
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2011.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2011
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2011.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_DATA_v3_5_2011/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_2011
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD (Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2011_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2011_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_DATA_v3_5_2011/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_DATA_v3_5_2011.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_DATA_v3_5_2011&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_DATA_v3_5_2011
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2012.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2012
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2012.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_DATA_v3_5_2012/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_2012
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD (Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2012_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2012_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_DATA_v3_5_2012/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_DATA_v3_5_2012.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_DATA_v3_5_2012&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_DATA_v3_5_2012
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2014.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2014
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2014.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_DATA_v3_5_2014/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_2014
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD (Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2014_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2014_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_DATA_v3_5_2014/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_DATA_v3_5_2014.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_DATA_v3_5_2014&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_DATA_v3_5_2014
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2016.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2016
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2016.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_DATA_v3_5_2016/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_2016
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD (Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2016_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2016_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_DATA_v3_5_2016/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_DATA_v3_5_2016.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_DATA_v3_5_2016&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_DATA_v3_5_2016
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2018.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2018
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_DATA_v3_5_2018.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_DATA_v3_5_2018/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_DATA_v3.5_2018
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ngeodeticDatum (geodetic Datum)\nprimarySamplingUnit (Primary Sampling Unit)\nstationNumber (Station number, unknown)\ndepth (sea water depth, m)\nunderwaterVisibilityInMeters (under water Visibility In Meter, meters)\nmapGridNumber (Map grid number, unknown)\nhabitatCD (Habitat Code)\nzoneNumber (Zone number, unknown)\nsubregionNumber (Number of the Subregion, unknown)\nmpaNumber (Marine protected area number, unknown)\nspeciesNumber (Species Number, unknown)\nspeciesCD (Species Code)\nspeciesLength (Observed fork length in cm, cm)\nnumberSeen (average Number of fish seen at given length per 5 Minutes, count)\nobservationTime (Observation Time Interval(time_seen): 1=first 5 minutes, 2=5-10 minutes, 3=after 10-20 minutes, unknown)\nprotection (Area protection, 0=not protected, 1=protected, North Ecological Reserve (TNER), 2= not protected, Dry Tortuga Park)\nbottomType (Bottom Type, Bottom Strata type)\nregion (Sample Region)\n... (41 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2018_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_DATA_v3_5_2018_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_DATA_v3_5_2018/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_DATA_v3_5_2018.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_DATA_v3_5_2018&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_DATA_v3_5_2018
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1994.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1994
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1994.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1994/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_1994
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1994_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1994_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1994/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1994.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1994&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1994
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1995.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1995
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1995.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1995/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_1995
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1995_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1995_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1995/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1995.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1995&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1995
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1996.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1996
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1996.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1996/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_1996
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1996_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1996_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1996/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1996.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1996&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1996
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1997.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1997
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1997.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1997/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_1997
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1997_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1997_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1997/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1997.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1997&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1997
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1998.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1998
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1998.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1998/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_1998
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1998_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1998_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1998/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1998.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1998&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1998
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1999.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1999
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1999.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1999/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_1999
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1999_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1999_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1999/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1999.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1999&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_1999
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2000.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2000
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2000.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2000/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_2000
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2000_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2000_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2000/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2000.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2000&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2000
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2001.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2001
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2001.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2001/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_2001
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2001_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2001_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2001/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2001.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2001&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2001
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2002.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2002
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2002.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2002/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_2002
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2002_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2002_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2002/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2002.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2002&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2002
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2003.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2003
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2003.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2003/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_2003
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2003_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2003_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2003/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2003.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2003&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2003
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2004.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2004
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2004.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2004/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_2004
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2004_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2004_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2004/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2004.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2004&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2004
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2005.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2005
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2005.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2005/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_2005
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2005_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2005_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2005/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2005.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2005&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2005
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2006.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2006
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2006.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2006/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_2006
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2006_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2006_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2006/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2006.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2006&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2006
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2007.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2007
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2007.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2007/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_2007
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2007_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2007_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2007/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2007.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2007&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2007
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2008.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2008
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2008.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2008/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_2008
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2008_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2008_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2008/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2008.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2008&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2008
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2009.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2009
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2009.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2009/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_2009
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2009_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2009_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2009/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2009.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2009&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2009
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2010.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2010
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2010.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2010/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_2010
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2010_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2010_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2010/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2010.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2010&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2010
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2011.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2011
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2011.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2011/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_2011
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2011_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2011_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2011/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2011.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2011&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2011
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2012.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2012
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2012.graph
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2012/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_2012
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2012_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2012_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2012/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2012.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2012&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2012
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2014.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2014
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2014.graph
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2014/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_2014
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2014_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2014_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2014/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2014.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2014&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2014
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2016.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2016
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2016.graph
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| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2016/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_2016
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2016_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2016_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2016/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2016.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2016&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2016
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2018.subset
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2018
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2018.graph
|
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2018/
| Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_Occurrence_v3.5_2018
| In 1998, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fisheries Independent Monitoring (FIM) program began a long-term monitoring effort of key reef fish populations in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. This effort was aimed at evaluating the relative abundance, size structure, and habitat utilization of specific reef fish species that are targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobs\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\neventDate (Event Date)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndatasetID (Dataset Identification Number)\ndatasetName (Dataset Name)\nownerInstitutionCode (Owner Institution Code)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Date_primarySampleUnit_MapGridNumber_station#))\nbasisOfRecord (basis Of Record)\nrecordedBy (recorded By)\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\norganismQuantity (Average count of observed species per 5 minutes)., count)\norganismQuantityType (average number of fish seen at given length (buddy pair system) within a 5 Minutes interval)\noccurrenceStatus (A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location.)\nscientificName (Scientific Name)\nacceptedNameUsage (accepted Name Usage)\nvernacularName (Common, vernacular Name)\nscientificNameID (World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Aphia Database Identification Number)\nacceptedNameUsageID (Accepted WoRMS Aphia Database Identification Number)\nkingdom\nphylum\nclass\n... (7 more variables)\n
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2018_fgdc.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2018_iso19115.xml
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2018/index.htmlTable
| https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2018.rss
| https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2018&showErrors=false&email=
| NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center
| fk_OBIS_Occurrence_v3_5_2018
|