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Habitat Mapping Camera (HABCAM)
This dataset entails imagery collected using the HabCam towed underwater vehicle and annotated data on objects or habitats in the images and notes on image qualities. Most HabCam images and data are collected as part of the NEFSC sea scallop survey but the vehicle is occasionally used for other surveys. For each survey, a subset of images are selected and manually annotated for the presence of target species. The PostgreSQL database contains basic image metadata (date, time, latitude, longitude, depth, etc.) as well as the data from the manual annotations. Eventually, other software-derived data products will be added including bottom rugosity and substrate composition.
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Video Products collected during the SBNMS1999 Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary 1999 expedition on NOAA Ship Ferrel from 1999-07-10 to 1999-10-15
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This dataset contains video products from NOAA Ship Ferrel and Human Occupied Vehicle DeepWorker 2000 in Stellwagen Bank of Massachusetts Bay from 1999-06-09 to 1999-06-15. This expedition is the fifth cruise in the National Marine Sanctuaries 1999 field season which is part of the 5 year Sustainable Seas Expeditions. Together, the Sustainable Seas projects focus on underwater exploration and discovery of the marine world with special emphasis on the national marine sanctuaries of the United States.
Video Products collected during the MBNMS2000L2 Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary 2000 expedition on NOAA Ship McArthur from 2000-07-08 to 2000-07-09
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This dataset contains video products from NOAA Ship McArthur and Human Occupied Vehicle DeepWorker 2000 in Monterey Bay from 2000-07-07 to 2000-07-08. This expedition is the second leg of the third cruise in the National Marine Sanctuaries 2000 field season which is part of the 5 year Sustainable Seas Expeditions. Together, the Sustainable Seas projects focus on underwater exploration and discovery of the marine world with special emphasis on the national marine sanctuaries of the United States.
Video products collected during the WFS2000L2 West Florida Shelf 2000 expedition on NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter from 2000-08-10 to 2000-08-18
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This dataset contains video products from NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter and HOV DeepWorker 2000 along the West Florida Shelf from 2000-08-10 to 2000-08-24. This expedition is the second leg of the fourth cruise in the National Marine Sanctuaries 2000 field season which is part of the 5 year Sustainable Seas Expeditions. Together, the Sustainable Seas projects focus on underwater exploration and discovery of the marine world with special emphasis on the national marine sanctuaries of the United States.
Video Products collected during the MBNMS1999, Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary 1999 expedition on NOAA Ship McArthur on 1999-05-22
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This dataset contains video products from NOAA Ship McArthur and Human Occupied Vehicle DeepWorker 2000 in Monterey Bay from 1999-05-09 to 1999-05-22. This expedition is the third cruise in the National Marine Sanctuaries 1999 field season which is part of the 5 year Sustainable Seas Expeditions. Together, the Sustainable Seas projects focus on underwater exploration and discovery of the marine world with special emphasis on the national marine sanctuaries of the United States.
At-Sea Hake Observer Program (A-SHOP) Dataset - Observer Program Operations and Analysis
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NWFSC Observer programs are the most comprehensive fishery dependent data collection system for total mortality estimation, protected species monitoring and discard data for stock assessments. Observer data is also used to track quotas in-season for the catch share IFQ fishery. The numerous observer program total mortality and bycatch reports are used by agency and council staff for management of federal and state fisheries on the west coast of the US. Observer program bycatch reports, data collection and research activities are also used to manage ESA listed species and fulfill Biological Opinion obligations. A-SHOP data.
Underway physical, meteorological, and navigational data collected aboard NOAA Ship KA'IMIMOANA in the Pacific Ocean and Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary from 2011-04-10 to 2011-05-11 (NCEI Accession 0072760)
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Videos, images, and positional information from NERP Marine Biodiversity Hub survey of the Solitary Islands KEF (GA0338)
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A survey of the Solitary Islands Key Ecological Feature (KEF - GA survey 0338) was conducted on the R.V. Bombora between Tuesday, August 7th 2012 and Thursday, August 16th 2012, in collaboration with the New South Wales (NSW) Office of Environment and Heritage as part of GA's commitment to the National Environmental Research Programme (NERP)'s Marine Biodiversity Hub. The survey collected forward-facing mono video, forward-facing stereo video, and downward facing stills. The geographic position of the system was determined using a GPS system, and the location of the towed camera body was monitored using a USBL system. The aims of the survey were to characterize benthic habitat in areas of the Solitary Islands Key Ecological Feature, and to compare and contrast the effectiveness of different methods for capturing visual representations of biological communities. Stereo video: 2x GoPro Hero 2 cameras in Patima housings with 30cm spacing. Mono video: Stills: Nikon D700, Easydive Leo II housing with dome port The data is organized by survey date, followed by full transect number. Within each transect, there are 4 folders titled: GoPro Stereo GoPro .MP4 files, 1080i, medium FOV, NTSC 30 fps Nikon Downward Facing Stills, .JPG Streampix Mono video files in Norpix .SEQ format Tracklink USBL positional information from Tracklink Navigator 1500.7.4.0 Days 4 and 5 are together in one folder because these transects were incomplete, and are not suitable for scientific analysis. There is an additional folder titled DGPS Log which contains the full set of files containing the GPS position of the R/V Bombora while surveying.
Videos, images, and positional information from NERP Marine Biodiversity Hub survey of the Solitary Islands KEF (GA0338)
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A survey of the Solitary Islands Key Ecological Feature (KEF - GA survey 0338) was conducted on the R.V. Bombora between Tuesday, August 7th 2012 and Thursday, August 16th 2012, in collaboration with the New South Wales (NSW) Office of Environment and Heritage as part of GA's commitment to the National Environmental Research Programme (NERP)'s Marine Biodiversity Hub. The survey collected forward-facing mono video, forward-facing stereo video, and downward facing stills. The geographic position of the system was determined using a GPS system, and the location of the towed camera body was monitored using a USBL system. The aims of the survey were to characterize benthic habitat in areas of the Solitary Islands Key Ecological Feature, and to compare and contrast the effectiveness of different methods for capturing visual representations of biological communities. Stereo video: 2x GoPro Hero 2 cameras in Patima housings with 30cm spacing. Mono video: Stills: Nikon D700, Easydive Leo II housing with dome port The data is organized by survey date, followed by full transect number. Within each transect, there are 4 folders titled: GoPro Stereo GoPro .MP4 files, 1080i, medium FOV, NTSC 30 fps Nikon Downward Facing Stills, .JPG Streampix Mono video files in Norpix .SEQ format Tracklink USBL positional information from Tracklink Navigator 1500.7.4.0 Days 4 and 5 are together in one folder because these transects were incomplete, and are not suitable for scientific analysis. There is an additional folder titled DGPS Log which contains the full set of files containing the GPS position of the R/V Bombora while surveying.
Videos, images, and positional information from NERP Marine Biodiversity Hub survey of the Solitary Islands KEF (GA0338)
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A survey of the Solitary Islands Key Ecological Feature (KEF - GA survey 0338) was conducted on the R.V. Bombora between Tuesday, August 7th 2012 and Thursday, August 16th 2012, in collaboration with the New South Wales (NSW) Office of Environment and Heritage as part of GA's commitment to the National Environmental Research Programme (NERP)'s Marine Biodiversity Hub. The survey collected forward-facing mono video, forward-facing stereo video, and downward facing stills. The geographic position of the system was determined using a GPS system, and the location of the towed camera body was monitored using a USBL system. The aims of the survey were to characterize benthic habitat in areas of the Solitary Islands Key Ecological Feature, and to compare and contrast the effectiveness of different methods for capturing visual representations of biological communities. Stereo video: 2x GoPro Hero 2 cameras in Patima housings with 30cm spacing. Mono video: Stills: Nikon D700, Easydive Leo II housing with dome port The data is organized by survey date, followed by full transect number. Within each transect, there are 4 folders titled: GoPro Stereo GoPro .MP4 files, 1080i, medium FOV, NTSC 30 fps Nikon Downward Facing Stills, .JPG Streampix Mono video files in Norpix .SEQ format Tracklink USBL positional information from Tracklink Navigator 1500.7.4.0 Days 4 and 5 are together in one folder because these transects were incomplete, and are not suitable for scientific analysis. There is an additional folder titled DGPS Log which contains the full set of files containing the GPS position of the R/V Bombora while surveying.