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https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1981.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1981 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1981.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1981/ CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\nocurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1981_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1981_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1981/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1981.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1981&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1981
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1982.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1982 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1982.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1982/ CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\nocurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1982_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1982_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1982/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1982.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1982&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1982
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1983.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1983 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1983.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1983/ CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\nocurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1983_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1983_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1983/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1983.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1983&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1983
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1984.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1984 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1984.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1984/ CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\nocurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1984_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1984_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1984/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1984.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1984&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1984
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1985.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1985 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1985.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1985/ CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\nocurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1985_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1985_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1985/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1985.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1985&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1985
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1986.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1986 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1986.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1986/ CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\nocurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1986_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1986_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1986/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1986.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1986&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1986
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1987.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1987 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1987.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1987/ CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\nocurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1987_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1987_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1987/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1987.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1987&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1987
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988/ CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\nocurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989/ CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\nocurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990/ CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\nocurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991/ CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\nocurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992/ CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\nocurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993/ CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\nocurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994/ CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\nocurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995/ CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\nocurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996/ CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\nocurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997/ CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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_Alabama_1997, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\nocurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998/ CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\nocurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999/ CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\nocurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000/ CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\nocurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001/ CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\nocurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001
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https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2003.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2003 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2003.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2003/ CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\nocurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2003_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2003_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2003/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2003.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2003&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2003
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2004.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2004 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2004.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2004/ CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\nocurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2004_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2004_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2004/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2004.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2004&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2004
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2005.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2005 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2005.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2005/ CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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_Alabama_2005, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\nocurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2005_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2005_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2005/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2005.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2005&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2005
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2006.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2006 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2006.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2006/ CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\nocurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2006_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2006_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2006/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2006.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2006&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Alabama_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2006
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https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989/ CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (start depth, m)\ndepth2 (end depth, m)\ndepth3 (Secchi depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (reference_Code_station_Code))\noccurrenceID (occurrence identifcation number (reference_Code_station_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\n... (5 more variables)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990/ CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (start depth, m)\ndepth2 (end depth, m)\ndepth3 (Secchi depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (reference_Code_station_Code))\noccurrenceID (occurrence identifcation number (reference_Code_station_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\n... (5 more variables)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991/ CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ndepth2 (End depth, m)\ndepth3 (Secchi depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (reference_Code_station_Code))\noccurrenceID (occurrence identifcation number (reference_Code_station_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\n... (5 more variables)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992/ CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ndepth2 (End depth, m)\ndepth3 (Secchi depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (reference_Code_station_Code))\noccurrenceID (occurrence identifcation number (reference_Code_station_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\n... (5 more variables)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993/ CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ndepth2 (End depth, m)\ndepth3 (Secchi depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (reference_Code_station_Code))\noccurrenceID (occurrence identifcation number (reference_Code_station_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\n... (5 more variables)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994/ CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ndepth2 (End depth, m)\ndepth3 (Secchi depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (reference_Code_station_Code))\noccurrenceID (occurrence identifcation number (reference_Code_station_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\n... (5 more variables)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995/ CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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_1998, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ndepth2 (End depth, m)\ndepth3 (Secchi depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (reference_Code_station_Code))\noccurrenceID (occurrence identifcation number (reference_Code_station_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\n... (5 more variables)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996/ CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (reference_Code_station_Code))\noccurrenceID (occurrence identifcation number (reference_Code_station_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997/ CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ndepth2 (End depth, m)\ndepth3 (Secchi depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (reference_Code_station_Code))\noccurrenceID (occurrence identifcation number (reference_Code_station_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\n... (5 more variables)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998/ CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (start depth, m)\ndepth2 (end depth, m)\ndepth3 (Secchi depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (reference_Code_station_Code))\noccurrenceID (occurrence identifcation number (reference_Code_station_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\n... (5 more variables)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999/ CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ndepth2 (End depth, m)\ndepth3 (Secchi depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (reference_Code_station_Code))\noccurrenceID (occurrence identifcation number (reference_Code_station_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\n... (5 more variables)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000/ CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ndepth2 (End depth, m)\ndepth3 (Secchi depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (reference_Code_station_Code))\noccurrenceID (occurrence identifcation number (reference_Code_station_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\n... (5 more variables)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001/ CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\ndepth2 (End depth, m)\ndepth3 (Secchi depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (reference_Code_station_Code))\noccurrenceID (occurrence identifcation number (reference_Code_station_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\n... (5 more variables)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Florida_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001
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https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1986.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1986 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1986.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1986/ CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1986_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1986_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1986/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1986.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1986&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1986
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1987.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1987 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1987.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1987/ CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1987_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1987_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1987/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1987.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1987&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1987
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988/ CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989/ CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1989
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990/ CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991/ CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992/ CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993/ CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994/ CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995/ CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996/ CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997/ CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998/ CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999/ CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999
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https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001/ CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Louisiana_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2001
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https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992/ CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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_1992)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_sample_nr))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992
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https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995/ CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_sample_nr))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996/ CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_sample_nr))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Mississippi_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996
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https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988/ CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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_Texas_1988, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1988
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https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990/ CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1990
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991/ CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1991
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992/ CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1992
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993/ CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1993
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994/ CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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_Texas_1994, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1994
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995/ CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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_Texas_1995, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1995
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996/ CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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_Texas_1996, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1996
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997/ CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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_Texas_1997, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1997
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998/ CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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_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)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\n... (4 more variables)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1998
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999/ CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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_Texas_1999, Unknown)\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_1999
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000/ CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (Start depth, m)\neventID (Event Identification Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code))\noccurrenceID (Occurrence Identifcation Number (date.station_Code.gear_Code_sample_Code_aphiaID_sample_nr))\nmeasurementType (Type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (Measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (Measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement, seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nmeasurementMethod (Measurement method)\nmeasurementRemark (Comment to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000&showErrors=false&email= Southeast Fisheries Science Center CAGES_Texas_CPUE_Trawl_study_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_2000
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https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_CREMP_yearly_revisited_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_2022.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_CREMP_yearly_revisited_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_2022 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_CREMP_yearly_revisited_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_2022.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_CREMP_yearly_revisited_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_2022/ CREMP_Florida_Keys_Yearly_Revisited_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_2022 The purpose of the Coral Reef Evaluation and Monitoring Project (CREMP) is to monitor the status and trends of selected reefs in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary(FKNMS).CREMP assessments have been conducted annually at fixed sites since 1996 and data collectedprovides information on the temporal changes in benthic cover and diversity of stony corals andassociated marine flora and fauna. The core field methods continue to be underwatervideography and timed coral species inventories. Findings presented in this report include datafrom 109 stations at 37 sites sampled from 1996 through 2008 in the Florida Keys and 1999 through 2008 in the Dry Tortugas. The report describes the annual differences (between 2007 and 2008) in the percent cover of major benthic taxa (stony corals, octocorals, sponges, and macroalgae), mean coral species richness and the incidence of stony coral conditions. Additionally, it examines the long-term trends of the major benthic taxa, five coral complex, Montastraea cavernosa, Colpophyllia natans, Siderastrea siderea, and Porites astreoides) and the clionaid sponge, Cliona delitrix.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nSamples3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark (remark to measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_CREMP_yearly_revisited_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_2022_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_CREMP_yearly_revisited_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_2022_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_CREMP_yearly_revisited_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_2022/index.htmlTable https://gcoos4.tamu.edu:8080/erddap/info/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000 (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_CREMP_yearly_revisited_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_2022.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_CREMP_yearly_revisited_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_2022&showErrors=false&email= Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission - Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWC-FWRI) fk_CREMP_yearly_revisited_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_2022
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1999.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1999 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1999.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1999/ Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1999_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1999_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1999/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1999.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1999&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1999
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2000.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2000 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2000.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2000/ Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2000_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2000_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2000/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2000.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2000&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2000
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2004.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2004 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2004.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2004/ Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2004_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2004_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2004/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2004.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2004&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2004
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2006.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2006 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2006.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2006/ Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2006_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2006_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2006/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2006.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2006&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2006
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2008.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2008 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2008.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2008/ Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2008_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2008_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2008/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2008.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2008&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2008
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2010.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2010 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2010.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2010/ Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2010_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2010_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2010/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2010.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2010&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2010
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2012.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2012 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2012.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2012/ Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2012_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2012_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2012/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2012.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2012&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2012
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2014.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2014 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2014.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2014/ Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2014_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2014_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2014/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2014.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2014&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2014
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2016.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2016 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2016.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2016/ Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2016_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2016_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2016/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2016.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2016&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2016
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2018.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2018 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2018.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2018/ Dry_Tortugas_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2018_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2018_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2018/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2018.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2018&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center dt_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2018
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/east_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/east_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/east_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/east_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0/ East Flower Garden Banks Benthic_Covage Monitoring 1989-2017 - OBIS_MeasurementOrFact These datasets are part of the longterm monitoring program of the water quality and benthic communities in the East Flower Garden Bank (EFGB), West Flower Garden Bank (WFGB) and Stetson Bank.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark (remark to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/east_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/east_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/east_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0/index.htmlTable https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/ocd/ocdweb/seatrout.html (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/east_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=east_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary east_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/east_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/east_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/east_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/east_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0/ East Flower Garden Banks Fish Monitoring 2009-2017 - OBIS_MeasurementOrFact These datasets are part of the longterm monitoring program of the water quality and benthic communities in the East Flower Garden Bank (EFGB), West Flower Garden Bank (WFGB) and Stetson Bank.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth2 (depth, degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (eventDate_sampleID_location_station#))\noccurrenceID ((evenDate_sampleID_location_station#_scientificNameID_sample#)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark (remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/east_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/east_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/east_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0/index.htmlTable https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/ocd/ocdweb/seatrout.html (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/east_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=east_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary east_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1994.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1994 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1994.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1994/ Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1994_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1994_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1994/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1994.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1994&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1994
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1995.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1995 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1995.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1995/ Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1995_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1995_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1995/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1995.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1995&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1995
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1996.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1996 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1996.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1996/ Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1996_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1996_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1996/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1996.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1996&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1996
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1997.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1997 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1997.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1997/ Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1997_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1997_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1997/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1997.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1997&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1997
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1998.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1998 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1998.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1998/ Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1998_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1998_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1998/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1998.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1998&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1998
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1999.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1999 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1999.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1999/ Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1999_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1999_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1999/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1999.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1999&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_1999
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2000.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2000 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2000.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2000/ Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2000_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2000_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2000/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2000.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2000&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2000
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2001.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2001 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2001.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2001/ Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2001_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2001_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2001/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2001.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2001&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2001
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2002.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2002 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2002.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2002/ Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2002_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2002_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2002/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2002.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2002&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2002
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2003.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2003 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2003.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2003/ Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2003_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2003_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2003/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2003.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2003&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2003
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2004.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2004 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2004.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2004/ Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2004_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2004_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2004/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2004.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2004&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2004
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2005.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2005 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2005.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2005/ Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2005_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2005_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2005/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2005.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2005&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2005
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2006.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2006 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2006.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2006/ Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2006_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2006_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2006/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2006.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2006&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2006
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2007.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2007 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2007.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2007/ Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2007_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2007_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2007/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2007.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2007&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2007
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2008.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2008 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2008.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2008/ Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2008_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2008_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2008/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2008.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2008&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2008
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2009.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2009 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2009.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2009/ Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2009_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2009_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2009/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2009.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2009&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2009
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2010.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2010 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2010.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2010/ Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2010_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2010_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2010/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2010.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2010&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2010
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2011.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2011 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2011.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2011/ Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2011_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2011_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2011/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2011.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2011&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2011
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2012.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2012 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2012.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2012/ Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2012_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2012_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2012/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2012.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2012&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2012
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2014.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2014 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2014.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2014/ Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2014_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2014_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2014/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2014.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2014&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2014
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2016.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2016 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2016.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2016/ Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2016_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2016_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2016/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2016.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2016&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2016
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2018.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2018 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2018.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2018/ Florida_Keys_Visual_Census_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_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:\nSample3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (Date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark ( remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2018_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2018_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2018/index.htmlTable https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/southeast/science-data/reef-ecology-unit (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2018.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2018&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Southeast Fischeries Science Center fk_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v3_5_2018
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/2004JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/2004JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/2004JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/2004JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0/ Juvenile Sportfish Monitoring in Florida Bay, Everglades National Park, OBIS_MeasurementOrFact 2004 This data set is a component of the Restoration Coordination and Verification (RECOVER) Monitoring and Assessment Plan which is a part of the Comprehensive Everglade Restoration Program(CERP).; Thayer,G. and A.J.Chester. 1989. Distribution and abundance of fishes among basin and channel habitats in Florida Bay. Bull. Mar. Sci. 44:200-219\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nSamples3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/2004JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/2004JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/2004JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0/index.htmlTable https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/ocd/ocdweb/seatrout.html (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/2004JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=2004JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0&showErrors=false&email= AOML Ocean Chemistry and Ecosystems Division 2004JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0
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https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/2007JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/2007JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/2007JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/2007JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0/ Juvenile Sportfish Monitoring in Florida Bay, Everglades National Park, OBIS_MeasurementOrFact 2007 This data set is a component of the Restoration Coordination and Verification (RECOVER) Monitoring and Assessment Plan which is a part of the Comprehensive Everglade Restoration Program(CERP).; Thayer,G. and A.J.Chester. 1989. Distribution and abundance of fishes among basin and channel habitats in Florida Bay. Bull. Mar. Sci. 44:200-219\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nSamples3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/2007JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/2007JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/2007JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0/index.htmlTable https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/ocd/ocdweb/seatrout.html (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/2007JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=2007JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0&showErrors=false&email= AOML Ocean Chemistry and Ecosystems Division 2007JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0
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https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/2009JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/2009JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/2009JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/2009JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0/ Juvenile Sportfish Monitoring in Florida Bay, Everglades National Park, OBIS_MeasurementOrFact 2009 This data set is a component of the Restoration Coordination and Verification (RECOVER) Monitoring and Assessment Plan which is a part of the Comprehensive Everglade Restoration Program(CERP).; Thayer,G. and A.J.Chester. 1989. Distribution and abundance of fishes among basin and channel habitats in Florida Bay. Bull. Mar. Sci. 44:200-219\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nSamples3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/2009JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/2009JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/2009JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0/index.htmlTable https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/ocd/ocdweb/seatrout.html (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/2009JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=2009JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0&showErrors=false&email= AOML Ocean Chemistry and Ecosystems Division 2009JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0
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https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/2011JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/2011JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/2011JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/2011JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0/ Juvenile Sportfish Monitoring in Florida Bay, Everglades National Park, OBIS_MeasurementOrFact 2011 This data set is a component of the Restoration Coordination and Verification (RECOVER) Monitoring and Assessment Plan which is a part of the Comprehensive Everglade Restoration Program(CERP).; Thayer,G. and A.J.Chester. 1989. Distribution and abundance of fishes among basin and channel habitats in Florida Bay. Bull. Mar. Sci. 44:200-219\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nSamples3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/2011JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/2011JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/2011JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0/index.htmlTable https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/ocd/ocdweb/seatrout.html (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/2011JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=2011JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0&showErrors=false&email= AOML Ocean Chemistry and Ecosystems Division 2011JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/2012JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/2012JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/2012JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/2012JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0/ Juvenile Sportfish Monitoring in Florida Bay, Everglades National Park, OBIS_MeasurementOrFact 2012 This data set is a component of the Restoration Coordination and Verification (RECOVER) Monitoring and Assessment Plan which is a part of the Comprehensive Everglade Restoration Program(CERP).; Thayer,G. and A.J.Chester. 1989. Distribution and abundance of fishes among basin and channel habitats in Florida Bay. Bull. Mar. Sci. 44:200-219\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nSamples3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/2012JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/2012JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/2012JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0/index.htmlTable https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/ocd/ocdweb/seatrout.html (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/2012JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=2012JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0&showErrors=false&email= AOML Ocean Chemistry and Ecosystems Division 2012JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/2013JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/2013JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/2013JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/2013JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0/ Juvenile Sportfish Monitoring in Florida Bay, Everglades National Park, OBIS_MeasurementOrFact 2013 This data set is a component of the Restoration Coordination and Verification (RECOVER) Monitoring and Assessment Plan which is a part of the Comprehensive Everglade Restoration Program(CERP).; Thayer,G. and A.J.Chester. 1989. Distribution and abundance of fishes among basin and channel habitats in Florida Bay. Bull. Mar. Sci. 44:200-219\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nSamples3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/2013JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/2013JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/2013JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0/index.htmlTable https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/ocd/ocdweb/seatrout.html (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/2013JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=2013JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0&showErrors=false&email= AOML Ocean Chemistry and Ecosystems Division 2013JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/2014JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/2014JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/2014JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/2014JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0/ Juvenile Sportfish Monitoring in Florida Bay, Everglades National Park, OBIS_MeasurementOrFact 2014 This data set is a component of the Restoration Coordination and Verification (RECOVER) Monitoring and Assessment Plan which is a part of the Comprehensive Everglade Restoration Program(CERP).; Thayer,G. and A.J.Chester. 1989. Distribution and abundance of fishes among basin and channel habitats in Florida Bay. Bull. Mar. Sci. 44:200-219\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nSamples3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/2014JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/2014JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/2014JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0/index.htmlTable https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/ocd/ocdweb/seatrout.html (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/2014JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=2014JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0&showErrors=false&email= AOML Ocean Chemistry and Ecosystems Division 2014JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/2015JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/2015JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/2015JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/2015JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0/ Juvenile Sportfish Monitoring in Florida Bay, Everglades National Park, OBIS_MeasurementOrFact 2015 This data set is a component of the Restoration Coordination and Verification (RECOVER) Monitoring and Assessment Plan which is a part of the Comprehensive Everglade Restoration Program(CERP).; Thayer,G. and A.J.Chester. 1989. Distribution and abundance of fishes among basin and channel habitats in Florida Bay. Bull. Mar. Sci. 44:200-219\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nSamples3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/2015JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/2015JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/2015JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0/index.htmlTable https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/ocd/ocdweb/seatrout.html (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/2015JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=2015JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0&showErrors=false&email= AOML Ocean Chemistry and Ecosystems Division 2015JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/2016JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/2016JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/2016JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/2016JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0/ Juvenile Sportfish Monitoring in Florida Bay, Everglades National Park, OBIS_MeasurementOrFact 2016 This data set is a component of the Restoration Coordination and Verification (RECOVER) Monitoring and Assessment Plan which is a part of the Comprehensive Everglade Restoration Program(CERP).; Thayer,G. and A.J.Chester. 1989. Distribution and abundance of fishes among basin and channel habitats in Florida Bay. Bull. Mar. Sci. 44:200-219\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nSamples3\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement)\ncrs\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/2016JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/2016JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/2016JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0/index.htmlTable https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/ocd/ocdweb/seatrout.html (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/2016JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=2016JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0&showErrors=false&email= AOML Ocean Chemistry and Ecosystems Division 2016JuvenileSportfishNOAA_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_Mean_v0_0
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/stetson_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/stetson_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/stetson_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/stetson_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0/ Stetson Flower Garden Banks Benthic_Covage Monitoring 1993-2018 - OBIS_MeasurementOrFact These datasets are part of the longterm monitoring program of the water quality and benthic communities in the East Flower Garden Bank (EFGB), West Flower Garden Bank (WFGB) and Stetson Bank.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark (remark to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/stetson_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/stetson_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/stetson_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0/index.htmlTable https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/ocd/ocdweb/seatrout.html (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/stetson_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=stetson_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary stetson_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/stetson_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/stetson_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/stetson_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/stetson_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0/ Stetson Flower Garden Banks Fish Monitoring 2010-2013 - OBIS_MeasurementOrFact These datasets are part of the longterm monitoring program of the water quality and benthic communities in the East Flower Garden Bank (EFGB), West Flower Garden Bank (WFGB) and Stetson Bank.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth2 (depth, degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (eventDate_sampleID_location_station#))\noccurrenceID ((evenDate_sampleID_location_station#_scientificNameID_sample#)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark (remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/stetson_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/stetson_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/stetson_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0/index.htmlTable https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/ocd/ocdweb/seatrout.html (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/stetson_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=stetson_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary stetson_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/west_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/west_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/west_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/west_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0/ West Flower Garden Banks Benthic_Covage Monitoring 1989-2017 - OBIS_MeasurementOrFact These datasets are part of the longterm monitoring program of the water quality and benthic communities in the East Flower Garden Bank (EFGB), West Flower Garden Bank (WFGB) and Stetson Bank.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#))\noccurrenceID (occurrenceID (Year_subRegionID_habitatID_SiteCode_siteID_station#_scientificNameID)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark (remark to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/west_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/west_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/west_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0/index.htmlTable https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/ocd/ocdweb/seatrout.html (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/west_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=west_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary west_flower_garden_bank_benthic_coverage_20190111_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFact_v0-0
https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/west_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0.subset https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/west_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0 https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/tabledap/west_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0.graph https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/files/west_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0/ West Flower Garden Banks Fish Monitoring 2009-2017 - OBIS_MeasurementOrFact These datasets are part of the longterm monitoring program of the water quality and benthic communities in the East Flower Garden Bank (EFGB), West Flower Garden Bank (WFGB) and Stetson Bank.\n\ncdm_data_type = Point\nVARIABLES:\nobservations\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth2 (depth, degrees_east)\neventID (Event Identification Number (eventDate_sampleID_location_station#))\noccurrenceID ((evenDate_sampleID_location_station#_scientificNameID_sample#)\nmeasurementType (type of measurement)\nmeasurementValue (measurement value)\nmeasurementUnit (measurement unit)\nmeasurementDeterminedDate (date of measurement)\nmeasurementRemark (remarks to measurement)\n https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/west_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0_fgdc.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/west_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0_iso19115.xml https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/info/west_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0/index.htmlTable https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/ocd/ocdweb/seatrout.html (external link) https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/rss/west_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0.rss https://gcoos4.geos.tamu.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=west_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0&showErrors=false&email= NOAA Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary west_fgb_fish_2019_01_24_2_OBIS_MeasurementOrFactv0-0

 
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