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attribute | NC_GLOBAL | acquisition_description | String | Two surveys were conducted; one in the fall beginning October 30, 2000 and a\nsecond in the spring, beginning on April 23, 2001. Each cruise required 25\ndays over a period of five weeks. . Descriptive data, including geo-\nreferences, trawl duration, depth, salinity and temperature for each survey\nare presented. Obviously, a single year of data affords no ability to develop\na time series to be used for more than anything but the most general of\nconclusions. Also, since this was the first year, the first few weeks of the\nfall survey, especially, was a period in which the crew was testing and\ndeveloping skills, procedures, and methods. Nevertheless, data collected from\nthis first year does reveal some interesting findings. Ninety-nine taxonomic\ngroups of fish and invertebrates were caught. For this report, we have\nselected examples for which we can report results. The complete catch result\nsummaries are presented by species for each stratum. Fall 2000 Summary Seventy\neight of the 96 planned tows were made. Untowable bottom and presence of fixed\ngear prevented us from towing the 18 not towed. The volume of the total mixed\ncatch varied from a minimum of 4 kg to a maximum of 640 kg per tow. The\naverage weight of catch was about 122 kg per tow. The total number of species\ncaught in the fall was 80 with a low of 7 and high of 31 in any particular\ntow. Relative coastwide ranking for the top 10 species is reported below in\ndescending order.\n By Number | By Weight \n---|--- \nHerring* | Silver Hake* \nSilver Hake* | Lobster \nMixed Shrimp | Herring* \nAlewife | Dogfish* \nLobster | Alewife \nRainbow Smelt | Winter Flounder* \nScallop* | Red Hake* \nWinter Flounder* | Longhorn Sculpin \nLonghorn Sculpin | Monkfish* \nMenhaden | White Hake* \n* Species managed by the New England Fisheries Management Council\n \nSpecies managed by the New England Fisheries Management Council Spring 2001\nOne hundred eleven tows were made in the spring. We were able to achieve this\nby anticipating untowable bottom and planning 1 extra randomly selected\nalternate tow per stratum for a total of 115 planned tows. Weight of total\nmixed catch varied from a minimum of 4.5 kg to a maximum of 5,007 kg per tow,\nwith an average of 87 kg per tow. Number of species caught per tow ranged from\n4 to 31. Total number of species caught during the Spring 2001 survey was 87.\nRelative coastwide ranking for the top 10 species is reported below in\ndescending order.\n By Number | By Weight \n---|--- \nHerring* | Herring* \nMixed Shrimp | Lobster \nAlewife | Longhorn Sculpin \nSilver Hake* | Sea Cucumber \nBlue-back herring | Silver Hake* \nLonghorn Sculpin | Alewife \nLobster | Winter Flounder* \nScallops* | American Plaice* \nWinter Flounder* | Sea Scallop* \nAmerican Plaice* | Sea Raven \n* Species managed by the New England Fisheries Management Council.\n \nWith 61 finfish species and 38 types of invertebrates sampled, a species by\nspecies presentation of results is not practical for this report. However,\nfollowing are some examples of the sorts of results that this survey can\nproduce. Note that we include some examples of non-groundfish species to\ndemonstrate another attribute of a fisheries independent survey; that the\nsurvey can provide information beneficial for management of the system and not\nfocus soley on a select suite of target species. Information is gathered on an\necological community level. Rainbow smelt, for example, may not be directly\nexploited commercially but it provides enjoyment to upland recreational\nanglers and on an ecological level is a forage species for higher trophic\nlevels. Sculpins, cartilaginous species, and predator-prey ratios, for\nexample, have been used as indicators of system-wide health. Landings data do\nnot include information on these species. Over the long term, system shifts as\na result of climate change may be assessed as exemplified when the Fall Survey\nencountered species such as barracudina and scup that historically have not\nbeen common north of Cape Ann, Massachusetts. By looking at population\nstructure as well as distribution, the importance of shallow inshore habitat\nfor cod becomes clear. The Fall 2000 portion of Figure 8 shows a year class of\ncod that probably hatched in February-April 1999. Most are still in the\nshallowest strata. As the fish grow, they move offshore and disperse into\ndeeper water. In the Spring 2001 portion of Figure 8, one can see young of the\nyear in the shallow strata. Offshore in the spring, there appears to be more\ncod in the deeper strata but certainly not in the numbers that were observed\nthe previous fall. From a single year\\u2019s tow, it is not possible to know\nwhether or not the spring survey missed the next year class due to late\ninshore migration or whether there simply was a weak year class. Cod, and most\nother groundfish species, move into deeper (warmer) water in late fall to\nreturn in the spring as inshore waters warm. Whether the fish were still\nfarther offshore and had not migrated in at the time of the spring survey, we\ncannot determine. The spring of 2001 was cooler than normal. Subsequent\nyear\\u2019s tows and comparisons with the offshore NMFS data set will help to\nresolve this question. As the Maine spring spawning closure for groundfish\n'sunsets' at the end of 2002, trawl survey data will be used to evaluate the\nneed to extend the closure during the next Maine legislative session. |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | awards_0_award_nid | String | 55021 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | awards_0_award_number | String | unknown NEC-CoopRes NEC |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | awards_0_funder_name | String | NorthEast Consortium |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | awards_0_funding_acronym | String | NEC |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | awards_0_funding_source_nid | String | 383 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | cdm_data_type | String | Other |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | comment | String | Inshore Trawl Catch data \n P.I. John Sowles |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | Conventions | String | COARDS, CF-1.6, ACDD-1.3 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | creator_email | String | info at bco-dmo.org |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | creator_name | String | BCO-DMO |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | creator_type | String | institution |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | creator_url | String | https://www.bco-dmo.org/ |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | data_source | String | extract_data_as_tsv version 2.3 19 Dec 2019 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | date_created | String | 2009-02-12T22:41:17Z |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | date_modified | String | 2019-02-18T21:41:04Z |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | defaultDataQuery | String | &time<now |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | doi | String | 10.1575/1912/bco-dmo.2797.1 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | Easternmost_Easting | double | -66.9519 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | geospatial_lat_max | double | 44.7117 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | geospatial_lat_min | double | 42.863 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | geospatial_lat_units | String | degrees_north |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | geospatial_lon_max | double | -66.9519 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | geospatial_lon_min | double | -70.7545 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | geospatial_lon_units | String | degrees_east |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | infoUrl | String | https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/2797 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | institution | String | BCO-DMO |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_0_acronym | String | Custom Trawl |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_0_dataset_instrument_description | String | The net is a scaled down version of the most common shrimp and modified shrimp net design used by Maine’s dragger fleet. The net was designed by the vessel owner and his net designer, Jeff Flagg, to fish effectively, be easily maintained, and be towed by vessels ranging from 45 - 70 ft. with nominal horsepower. Net tapers were cut to permit the shape of the net to get maximum height, while allowing the net to remain tight on the bottom. The net is shackled from the footrope to the frame using two 3/8-inch shackles to a banded wire that runs parallel with the footrope. Heavy rubber wing bobbins retard bottom wing lift. The top leg is 3/8th inch wire, 15 fathoms long, and the bottom leg is 15 fathoms. The net is constructed of 2 inch mesh overall with a 1/2 inch mesh liner in the cod end. Doors are #7.5 Bisons. The 70 ft. footrope includes 70’ of 6 inch cookies. Chain sweeps were not used. Between surveys, the net is sent back to the manufacturer where it is returned to specification. |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_0_dataset_instrument_nid | String | 5480 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_0_description | String | A net towed through the water column designed to sample free-swimming nekton or fish, varies in design depending on the research project. |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_0_instrument_external_identifier | String | https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/23/ |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_0_instrument_name | String | Trawl_custom |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_0_instrument_nid | String | 634 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | instruments_0_supplied_name | String | Trawl_custom |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | keywords | String | bco, bco-dmo, biological, caught, chemical, common, common_name, data, dataset, depth, depth_fm, depth_strata, dmo, erddap, fishid, grid, latitude, longitude, management, name, num, num_caught, oceanography, office, preliminary, region, season, taxa, total, towid, weight, weight_kg_total, year |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | license | String | https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/2797/license |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | metadata_source | String | https://www.bco-dmo.org/api/dataset/2797 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | Northernmost_Northing | double | 44.7117 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | param_mapping | String | {'2797': {'lat': 'master - latitude', 'lon': 'master - longitude', 'depth_fm': 'flag - depth'}} |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | parameter_source | String | https://www.bco-dmo.org/mapserver/dataset/2797/parameters |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_0_person_name | String | John Sowles |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_0_person_nid | String | 50906 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_0_role | String | Principal Investigator |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_0_role_type | String | originator |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_1_affiliation | String | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_1_affiliation_acronym | String | WHOI BCO-DMO |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_1_person_name | String | Nancy Copley |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_1_person_nid | String | 50396 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_1_role | String | BCO-DMO Data Manager |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | people_1_role_type | String | related |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | project | String | NEC-CoopRes |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | projects_0_acronym | String | NEC-CoopRes |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | projects_0_description | String | The Northeast Consortium encourages and funds cooperative research and monitoring projects in the Gulf of Maine and Georges Bank that have effective, equal partnerships among fishermen, scientists, educators, and marine resource managers.\nThe Northeast Consortium seeks to fund projects that will be conducted in a responsible manner. Cooperative research projects are designed to minimize any negative impacts to ecosystems or marine organisms, and be consistent with accepted ethical research practices, including the use of animals and human subjects in research, scrutiny of research protocols by an institutional board of review, etc. |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | projects_0_geolocation | String | Georges Bank, Gulf of Maine |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | projects_0_name | String | Northeast Consortium: Cooperative Research |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | projects_0_project_nid | String | 2045 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | projects_0_project_website | String | http://northeastconsortium.org/ |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | projects_0_start_date | String | 1999-01 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | publisher_name | String | Biological and Chemical Oceanographic Data Management Office (BCO-DMO) |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | publisher_type | String | institution |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | sourceUrl | String | (local files) |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | Southernmost_Northing | double | 42.863 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | standard_name_vocabulary | String | CF Standard Name Table v55 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | summary | String | Maine/New Hampshire Inshore Trawl Survey: Catch Data from the F/V Robert Michael,F/V Tara Lynn NEC-JS2000-1 from the the Maine and New Hampshire coasts, 2000-2004 (NEC-CoopRes project) |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | title | String | [inshore_catch] - Maine/New Hampshire Inshore Trawl Survey: Catch Data from the F/V Robert Michael,F/V Tara Lynn NEC-JS2000-1 from the the Maine and New Hampshire coasts, 2000-2004 (NEC-CoopRes project) (Northeast Consortium: Cooperative Research) |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | version | String | 1 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | Westernmost_Easting | double | -70.7545 |
attribute | NC_GLOBAL | xml_source | String | osprey2erddap.update_xml() v1.3 |
variable | year | short | ||
attribute | year | _FillValue | short | 32767 |
attribute | year | actual_range | short | 2000, 2004 |
attribute | year | bcodmo_name | String | year |
attribute | year | description | String | year, 4 diget year |
attribute | year | long_name | String | Year |
attribute | year | nerc_identifier | String | https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P01/current/YEARXXXX/ |
variable | season | String | ||
attribute | season | bcodmo_name | String | unknown |
attribute | season | description | String | season of year, i.e. spring, fall |
attribute | season | long_name | String | Season |
variable | region | byte | ||
attribute | region | _FillValue | byte | 127 |
attribute | region | actual_range | byte | 1, 5 |
attribute | region | bcodmo_name | String | unknown |
attribute | region | description | String | One of five geographic regions. For more detail seeFinal Report starting on page 4. 1 = NH-Southern ME 2 = Casco Bay - Midcoast3 = Penobscot Bay4 = Jerico-Frenchmans Bay5 = Downeast, ME |
attribute | region | long_name | String | Region |
variable | towid | String | ||
attribute | towid | bcodmo_name | String | unknown |
attribute | towid | description | String | Unique identifier for each tow. FL indicates Fall, SP indicates Spring, followed by a two digit year designation and a consecutive tow number |
attribute | towid | long_name | String | Towid |
variable | latitude | double | ||
attribute | latitude | _CoordinateAxisType | String | Lat |
attribute | latitude | _FillValue | double | NaN |
attribute | latitude | actual_range | double | 42.863, 44.7117 |
attribute | latitude | axis | String | Y |
attribute | latitude | bcodmo_name | String | latitude |
attribute | latitude | colorBarMaximum | double | 90.0 |
attribute | latitude | colorBarMinimum | double | -90.0 |
attribute | latitude | description | String | latitude; north is positive |
attribute | latitude | ioos_category | String | Location |
attribute | latitude | long_name | String | Latitude |
attribute | latitude | nerc_identifier | String | https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P09/current/LATX/ |
attribute | latitude | standard_name | String | latitude |
attribute | latitude | units | String | degrees_north |
variable | longitude | double | ||
attribute | longitude | _CoordinateAxisType | String | Lon |
attribute | longitude | _FillValue | double | NaN |
attribute | longitude | actual_range | double | -70.7545, -66.9519 |
attribute | longitude | axis | String | X |
attribute | longitude | bcodmo_name | String | longitude |
attribute | longitude | colorBarMaximum | double | 180.0 |
attribute | longitude | colorBarMinimum | double | -180.0 |
attribute | longitude | description | String | longitude; east is positive |
attribute | longitude | ioos_category | String | Location |
attribute | longitude | long_name | String | Longitude |
attribute | longitude | nerc_identifier | String | https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P09/current/LONX/ |
attribute | longitude | standard_name | String | longitude |
attribute | longitude | units | String | degrees_east |
variable | depth_fm | double | ||
attribute | depth_fm | _FillValue | double | NaN |
attribute | depth_fm | actual_range | double | 6.5, 86.5 |
attribute | depth_fm | bcodmo_name | String | unknown |
attribute | depth_fm | colorBarMaximum | double | 8000.0 |
attribute | depth_fm | colorBarMinimum | double | -8000.0 |
attribute | depth_fm | colorBarPalette | String | TopographyDepth |
attribute | depth_fm | description | String | water depth at start or end of tow in fathoms |
attribute | depth_fm | long_name | String | Depth |
attribute | depth_fm | standard_name | String | depth |
variable | grid | String | ||
attribute | grid | bcodmo_name | String | unknown |
attribute | grid | description | String | grid number, A one square nautical mile grid system was placedover the survey area. For more detail see Final Report page 5 |
attribute | grid | long_name | String | Grid |
variable | depth_strata | byte | ||
attribute | depth_strata | _FillValue | byte | 127 |
attribute | depth_strata | actual_range | byte | 1, 4 |
attribute | depth_strata | bcodmo_name | String | unknown |
attribute | depth_strata | colorBarMaximum | double | 8000.0 |
attribute | depth_strata | colorBarMinimum | double | -8000.0 |
attribute | depth_strata | colorBarPalette | String | TopographyDepth |
attribute | depth_strata | description | String | depth strata code (years 2000-2002) where: 1 = 5-20 fathoms, 2 = 21-35 fathoms, 3 = 36-50+ fathoms depth strata code (years 2003-2004) where: 1 = 5-20 fathoms, 2 = 21-35 fathoms, 3 = 36-55 fathoms, 4 = 55-85+ fathoms |
attribute | depth_strata | long_name | String | Depth |
attribute | depth_strata | standard_name | String | depth |
variable | fishid | String | ||
attribute | fishid | bcodmo_name | String | unknown |
attribute | fishid | description | String | Numeric code for species.\"id_code\" (from inshore_fishlist object) isincorporated into \"fishid\" after 2004 |
attribute | fishid | long_name | String | Fishid |
variable | taxa | String | ||
attribute | taxa | bcodmo_name | String | unknown |
attribute | taxa | description | String | Scientific name of animal. |
attribute | taxa | long_name | String | Taxa |
variable | weight_kg_total | float | ||
attribute | weight_kg_total | _FillValue | float | NaN |
attribute | weight_kg_total | actual_range | float | 0.0, 520.62 |
attribute | weight_kg_total | bcodmo_name | String | unknown |
attribute | weight_kg_total | description | String | Total weight of specified species (per fishid), in kilograms |
attribute | weight_kg_total | long_name | String | Weight Kg Total |
variable | num_caught | float | ||
attribute | num_caught | _FillValue | float | NaN |
attribute | num_caught | actual_range | float | 0.0, 47317.0 |
attribute | num_caught | bcodmo_name | String | num_caught |
attribute | num_caught | description | String | Number of specified species (per fishid) caught. |
attribute | num_caught | long_name | String | Num Caught |
variable | common_name | String | ||
attribute | common_name | bcodmo_name | String | unknown |
attribute | common_name | description | String | Common name of animal. |
attribute | common_name | long_name | String | Common Name |