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ISO 19115-2 Geographic Information - Metadata - Part 2: Extensions for Imagery and Gridded Data
ISO 19115-2:2009(E)
Benthic habitat correlates of juvenile fish and invertebrates from the F/V North Star NEC-MD2001-1 from the the Western GoM Closed Area (NEC-CoopRes project)
2006-12-06
publication
2006-12-06
revision
Marine Biological Laboratory/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Library (MBLWHOI DLA)
2019-02-18
publication
https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/bco-dmo.2783.1
Michele Dionne
principalInvestigator
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
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508-289-2009
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USA
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Cite this dataset as: Dionne, M. (2006) Benthic habitat correlates of juvenile fish and invertebrates from the F/V North Star NEC-MD2001-1 from the the Western GoM Closed Area (NEC-CoopRes project). Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2006-12-06 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. doi:10.1575/1912/bco-dmo.2783.1 [access date]
Benthic habitat correlates of juvenile fish - invertebrates Dataset Description: <p>"Benthic Habitat Correlates of Juvenile Fish Distribution in the Bigelow Bight and Adjacent Estuaries"</p>
<p><em>Principle Investigator: Michele Dionne.</em> Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve<br />
<em>Research Associate: Jeremy Miller</em> Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve</p>
<p>Additional Project Participants:<br />
Vincent Balzano, Commercial Fisherman, F/V <u>North Star</u><br />
Richard MacKenzie, Researcher<br />
Scott Orringer, Researcher<br />
Jeff Reed, Commercial Fisherman<br />
Kenneth Young, Commercial Fisherman<br />
Marshall Alexander, Commercial Fisherman, F/V <u>Dee Dee Mae II</u></p>
<p>"This study represents a collaboration between researchers and members of the Gulf of Maine fishing industry to survey juvenile groundfish distribution and abundance along transects from estuarine through inner shelf areas of the Bigelow Bight. The project will characterize associated substrate and prey availability in order to determine fisheries habitat resources with the region. The project will feature the use of a sediment profile imager (known as an SPI camera), a device which takes photos of substrates and associated organisms both from a surface and from a profile view to depths up to 1 ft. This technique will be combined with traditional research sampling methods for fish (small mesh trap nets, beam trawls, and variable mesh gill nets) and benthos (Ponar grab sampler). The survey design will compare fish, benthos, and substrates between estuarine, nearshore and offshore areas, including sites within these zones that have been altered by human activities (i.e. dumping of dredge material, outfall of treated sewage, and bottom trawling). Traditional cod spawning and feeding grounds and a closed area (Jeffrey's Ledge) are included in the survey. Results of the study will provide much-needed data to determine estuarine and inner shelf fish habitat associations, the food resource value of these habitats, and their response to current and previous human alterations." <em>abstract from the Northeast Consortium Project database</em></p>
<p><br />
<br />
Site Codes:<br />
BB = Bigelow Bight<br />
CN = Cape Neddick<br />
JL = Jeffery's Ledge<br />
KB and KR = Kennebunk River<br />
PR = Piscataqua River<br />
PRE = Piscataqua River Estuary<br />
SR = Saco River<br />
SRE = Saco River Estuary<br />
WH and WR = Webhanet River<br />
WI = Wood Island, near the mouth of the Saco River 20 individuals were measured for each species and the remaining were counted for biomass purposes. This accounts for the "no measure" seen in the notes column.</p>
<p><em>revised 08/11/06, gfh </em></p> Methods and Sampling: <p>Results thus far are based on analysis of video data taken via ROV in sites both inside and outside the WGOMC. Five sites were investigated in the two year portion of the WGOMC, with three to five ROV stations/site, and four sites in the actively trawled Kettle, with three ROV stations/site. All sessile, or weakly mobile, invertebrates were identified and quantified in each ROV transect in frames where the ROV was positioned on the bottom. Due to unequal numbers of frames in some transects, numbers were standardized to 50 frames. Non-parametric multi-dimensional scaling (NMDS) was used to investigate similarities in epifaunal species diversity and abundances. ANOSIM analysis found a p-value of 0.08, thus our plot suggests a weakly significant partitioning between closed and open stations.</p>
Funding provided by NorthEast Consortium (NEC) Award Number: unknown NEC-CoopRes NEC
completed
Michele Dionne
(207) 646-1555
342 Laudholm Farm Road
Wells
ME
04090
USA
michele.dionne@maine.edu
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Access Constraints: none. Use Constraints: Please follow guidelines at: http://www.bco-dmo.org/terms-use Distribution liability: Under no circumstances shall BCO-DMO be liable for any direct, incidental, special, consequential, indirect, or punitive damages that result from the use of, or the inability to use, the materials in this data submission. If you are dissatisfied with any materials in this data submission your sole and exclusive remedy is to discontinue use.
NorthEast Consortium
http://northeastconsortium.org/
NorthEast Consortium
The Northeast Consortium encourages and fundscooperative 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.
At the 2008 Maine Fisheremen's Forum, the Northeast Consortium organized a session on data collection and availability. Participants included several key organizations in the Gulf of Maine area, sharing what data are out there and how you can find them.
The Northeast Consortium has joined the Gulf of Maine Ocean Data Partnership. The purpose of the GoMODP is to promote and coordinate the sharing, linking, electronic dissemination, and use of data on the Gulf of Maine region.
The Northeast Consortium was created in 1999 to encourage and fund effective, equal partnerships among commercial fishermen, scientists, and other stakeholders to engage in cooperative research and monitoring projects in the Gulf of Maine and Georges Bank. The Northeast Consortium consists of four research institutions (University of New Hampshire, University of Maine, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution), which are working together to foster this initiative.
The Northeast Consortium administers nearly $5M annually from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for cooperative research on a broad range of topics including gear selectivity, fish habitat, stock assessments, and socioeconomics. The funding is appropriated to the National Marine Fisheries Service and administered by the University of New Hampshire on behalf of the Northeast Consortium. Funds are distributed through an annual open competition, which is announced via a Request for Proposals (RFP). All projects must involve partnership between commercial fishermen and scientists.
The Northeast Consortium seeks to fund projects that will be conducted in a responsible manner. Cooperative research projects should be 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.
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Northeast Consortium: Cooperative Research
http://northeastconsortium.org/
Northeast Consortium: Cooperative Research
<p>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.</p>
<p>The 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.</p>
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BCO-DMO catalogue of parameters from Benthic habitat correlates of juvenile fish and invertebrates from the F/V North Star NEC-MD2001-1 from the the Western GoM Closed Area (NEC-CoopRes project)
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
Unavailable
508-289-2009
WHOI MS#36
Woods Hole
MA
02543
USA
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http://www.bco-dmo.org
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http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/13570.rdf
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Description: year, reported as YYYY
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/13571.rdf
Name: site
Units: unknown
Description: The site each sample was taken, including all replicates. Site Codes: BB = Bigelow Bight, CN = Cape Neddick, JL = Jeffery's Ledge, KB and KR = Kennebunk River, PR = Piscataqua River, PRE = Piscataqua River Estuary, SR = Saco River, SRE = Saco River estuary, WH and WR = Webhanet River, WI = Wood Island, near the mouth of the Saco River.
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/13572.rdf
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Description: Date sample was collected, local time
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/13573.rdf
Name: taxon
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Description: Taxa or scientific name of the individual organism (lowest taxonomic classification possible)
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/13574.rdf
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Description: The latitude where the sample was collected in decimal degrees. North is Positive.
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/13575.rdf
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Description: The longitude where the sample was collected in decimal degrees. West is Negative.
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/13576.rdf
Name: length
Units: unknown
Description: length of organism based on criteria set above, as millimeters
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/13577.rdf
Name: width
Units: unknown
Description: width of organism based on criteria set above, as millimeters
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/13578.rdf
Name: number
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Description: number of organisms of a particular size and species found
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/13579.rdf
Name: abundance
Units: unknown
Description: number of organisms per meter squared. This is the corrected number of organisms of a given size class that are in a one meter square area of habitat. This number is derived by multiplying the number from the "number" column by the number of quadrates taken from the original sample and then dividing by the area sampled. Example: If you took a grab sample, split it into four parts and only possessed one of the four sub-samples then you would have to multiply your results by four to see the number for your entire sample.
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/13580.rdf
Name: comments
Units: unknown
Description: This column contains useful information on given samples or organisms such as problems with measurements or identification or notes about possible mislabeling of samples, etc.20 individuals were measured for each species and the remaining were counted for biomass purposes. This accounts for the "no measure" seen in the notes column.
GB/NERC/BODC > British Oceanographic Data Centre, Natural Environment Research Council, United Kingdom
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
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<p>Results thus far are based on analysis of video data taken via ROV in sites both inside and outside the WGOMC. Five sites were investigated in the two year portion of the WGOMC, with three to five ROV stations/site, and four sites in the actively trawled Kettle, with three ROV stations/site. All sessile, or weakly mobile, invertebrates were identified and quantified in each ROV transect in frames where the ROV was positioned on the bottom. Due to unequal numbers of frames in some transects, numbers were standardized to 50 frames. Non-parametric multi-dimensional scaling (NMDS) was used to investigate similarities in epifaunal species diversity and abundances. ANOSIM analysis found a p-value of 0.08, thus our plot suggests a weakly significant partitioning between closed and open stations.</p>
from Cruise: NEC-MD2001-1 Results thus far are based on analysis of video data taken via ROV in sites both inside and outside the WGOMC.
Five sites were investigated in the two year portion of the WGOMC, with three to
five ROV stations/site, and four sites in the actively trawled Kettle, with three
ROV stations/site.
All sessile, or weakly mobile, invertebrates were identified and quantified in each
ROV transect in frames where the ROV was positioned on the bottom.
Due to unequal numbers of frames in some transects, numbers were standardized
to 50 frames.
Non-parametric multi-dimensional scaling (NMDS) was used to investigate
similarities in epifaunal species diversity and abundances.
ANOSIM analysis found a p-value of 0.08, thus our plot suggests a weakly significant partitioning between closed and open stations.
Specified by the Principal Investigator(s)
from Cruise: NEC-MD2001-1 This study represents a collaboration between researchers and members of the Gulf of Maine fishing industry to survey juvenile groundfish distribution and abundance along transects from estuarine through inner shelf areas of the Bigelow Bight. The project will characterize associated substrate and prey availability in order to determine fisheries habitat resources with the region. The project will feature the use of a sediment profile imager (known as a SPI camera), a device which takes photos of substrates and associated organisms both from a surface and from a profile view to depths up to 1 ft. This technique will be combined with traditional research sampling methods for fish (small mesh trap nets, beam trawls, and variable mesh gill nets) and benthos (Ponar grab sampler). The survey design will compare fish, benthos and substrates between estuarine, nearshore and offshore areas, including sites within these zones that have been altered by human activities (i.e. dumping of dredge material, outfall of treated sewage, and bottom trawling). Traditional cod spawning and feeding grounds and a closed area (Jeffrey's Ledge) are included in the survey. Results of the study will provide much needed data to determine estuarine and inner shelf fish habitat associations, the food resource value of these habitats, and their response to current and previous human alterations."
Specified by the Principal Investigator(s)
asNeeded
7.x-1.1
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
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508-289-2009
WHOI MS#36
Woods Hole
MA
02543
USA
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Remotely Operated Vehicle
Remotely Operated Vehicle
PI Supplied Instrument Name: Remotely Operated Vehicle PI Supplied Instrument Description:sediment profile camera imager (SPI camera) Instrument Name: Remotely Operated Vehicle Instrument Short Name:ROV Instrument Description: Remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROVs) are unoccupied, highly maneuverable underwater robots operated by a person aboard a surface vessel. They are linked to the ship by a group of cables that carry electrical signals back and forth between the operator and the vehicle. Most are equipped with at least a video camera and lights. Additional equipment is commonly added to expand the vehicle’s capabilities. These may include a still camera, a manipulator or cutting arm, water samplers, and instruments that measure water clarity, light penetration, and temperature.
Camera - Sediment Profile Imaging
Camera - Sediment Profile Imaging
PI Supplied Instrument Name: Camera - Sediment Profile Imaging Instrument Name: Sediment Profile Imager Instrument Short Name:SPI Camera Instrument Description: Sediment profile imagers provide in-situ still or video images of a section including bottom water, the undisturbed sediment-water interface and the upper sediment layers. Community Standard Description: http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/378/
Cruise: NEC-MD2001-1
NEC-MD2001-1
F/V North Star
vessel
NEC-MD2001-1
Michele Dionne
http://www.northeastconsortium.org/ProjectFileDownload.pm?report_id=77&table=project_report
Report describing NEC-MD2001-1
F/V North Star
vessel