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San Nicolas Island fish transect densities 1981-2019
These data represent density per square meter calculated from counts of fin fish made by divers on fixed transects on permanent subtidal monitoring sites around San Nicolas Island between 1981 and 2019. Fish were counted on seven sites, each of which had five midwater and five benthic fish transects. Six of the sites were first sampled in 1980, one additional was added in 1987. The sites have usually been monitored twice per year, most often in October and April. The midwater and bottom portions of each transect were sampled separately. Midwater transects were 50 m long by 5 m wide and encompassed the entire water column except the bottom 2 m (250 square meters). Bottom transects were 50 m long by 2 m wide and included only the bottom 2 m of the water column (100 square meters). The list of species counted was expanded over time as new species were encountered and the data here include all 66 species counted.
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San Nicolas Island fish transect counts 1981-2019
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These data represent counts of fin fish made by divers on fixed transects on permanent subtidal monitoring sites around San Nicolas Island between 1981 and 2019. Beginning in 2014, total length was estimated for most individual fish or size ranges were estimated for fish in schools. Fish were counted on seven sites, each of which had five midwater and five benthic fish transects. Six of the sites were first sampled in 1980, one additional was added in 1987. The sites have usually been monitored twice per year, most often in October and April. The midwater and bottom portions of each transect were sampled separately. Midwater transects were 5 m wide and encompassed the entire water column except the bottom 2 m. Bottom transects were 2 m wide and included only the bottom 2 m of the water column. The list of species counted was expanded over time as new species were encountered and the data here include all 66 species counted.
San Nicolas Island benthic transect densities 1980-2019
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These data represent density per square meter of individuals of a suite of kelp and macroinvertebrate species on fixed 10-meter by 2-meter benthic transects on permanent subtidal monitoring sites around San Nicolas Island between 1980 and 2019. There are a total of nine sites, each of which has five 20 square meter band transects. Six of the sites were first sampled in 1980, one additional was added in 1987, and the other two were added in 2014. The sites have usually been monitored twice per year, most often in October and April. The target species list is as follows: Strongylocentrotus franciscanus (also known as Mesocentrotus franciscanus) Strongylocentrotus purpuratus Apostichopus parvimensis Pycnopodia helianthoides Patiria miniata Pisaster giganteus Astrometis sertulifera Dermasterias imbricata Haliotis corrugata Haliotis rufescens Megathura crenulata Megastraea undosa Cystoseira osmundacea (also known as Stephanocystis osmundacea) Eisenia arborea Laminaria spp. Macrocystis pyrifera <1 m tall Macrocystis pyrifera >1 m tall Pterygophora californica Young Laminariales (species uncertain) In fall 2014, the following additional organisms were added to the target list: Lytechinus anamesus Kelletia kelletii Crassadoma gigantea Aplysia californica Tealia lofotensis (also known as Urticina eques) Tethya aurantia (also known as Tethya aurantium) Sargassum horneri
Bocaccio Rockfish Mean Density - North Central Coast - 2010-11 - PISCO [ds1360]
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Abundance and Distribution of Fishes in the Northern Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, California, 2017-2018 (ver. 1.1, December 2019)
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This dataset includes field data for fishes sampled using gill nets during daylight hours in the Northern Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, California, USA. This data release includes all measured environmental parameters and fish taxa included in the analysis. First posted - August 19, 2019 (available from author) Revised - December 18, 2019 (version 1.1)
Abundance and Distribution of Fishes in the Northern Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, California, 2017-2018 (ver. 1.1, December 2019)
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This dataset includes field data for fishes sampled using gill nets during daylight hours in the Northern Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, California, USA. This data release includes all measured environmental parameters and fish taxa included in the analysis. First posted - August 19, 2019 (available from author) Revised - December 18, 2019 (version 1.1)
Bocaccio Rockfish Mean Density - North Central Coast - 2010-11 - PISCO [ds1360]
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This map service is a synthesis of the baseline characterization of kelp and shallow rock ecosystems inside and outside of several North Central Coast (NCC) MPAs at the time of their implementation. MPAs in the NCC study region (NCCSR) were implemented on May 1, 2010. Baseline characterizations were conducted by the Partnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans (PISCO) between August and October of 2010 and 2011. Visual SCUBA surveys took place at sites within MPAs and at their associated reference sites (sites outside MPA) to establish quantitative baselines for measuring future MPA effects (i.e., changes in community structure due to MPA implementation). This particular map service focuses on PISCOs characterization of fish communities aimed at estimating fish densities and fish size distribution. Refer to the following link for specifics regarding PISCOs “fish survey design” and “fish sampling methodology”: http://www.piscoweb.org/research/science-by-discipline/ecosystem-monitoring/kelp-forest-monitoring/subtidal-sampling-protoco#FishSurvey.Surveys for baseline characterization of kelp forest communities focused on the following MPAs: Point Arena SMR; Sea Lion Cove SMCA; Saunders Reef SMCA; Del Mar SMR; Stewarts Point SMR/SMCA; and Salt Point SMCA. From Point Arena to Salt Point, 35 cells (fundamental sampling units) were sampled via fish transects (inside and outside of MPAs) using stratified sampling across shore and at various depths in the kelp forests (5m, 10m, 15m and 20m). Utilizing PISCOs GPS coordinates of the 35 study cells (points), and details from PISCOs methods (see link above), we created estimated footprints of the areas in which these transects were surveyed (the 35 fundamental sampling units). From there, we also estimated the aggregated site polygons (aggregate sampling units) that comprise either an MPA or an MPA reference site; this resulted in 12 new polygons that were representative of the kelp and shallow rock ecosystems surv
Fish distribution and tidal currents in the Upper San Francisco Estuary (ver. 3.0, March 2025)
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This data release includes field data for fishes sampled through mid-water trawls and otter trawl methods from Suisun Bay, California to the mouth of the Sacramento River. These data were collected in August through September, 2022; October of 2023; and in September, 2024 as a part of a multi-year study of Suisun Dredging and Fish Distribution (SDFD). This data release includes quantitative data on collected fish taxa and environmental conditions focused on habitat differences between shipping channels and shoals. Sampling was done using short duration (~15 minute) trawls alongside associated water quality sample and Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) data collected at variable locations, depths, times, and currents.
Fish distribution and tidal currents in the Upper San Francisco Estuary (ver. 3.0, March 2025)
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This data release includes field data for fishes sampled through mid-water trawls and otter trawl methods from Suisun Bay, California to the mouth of the Sacramento River. These data were collected in August through September, 2022; October of 2023; and in September, 2024 as a part of a multi-year study of Suisun Dredging and Fish Distribution (SDFD). This data release includes quantitative data on collected fish taxa and environmental conditions focused on habitat differences between shipping channels and shoals. Sampling was done using short duration (~15 minute) trawls alongside associated water quality sample and Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) data collected at variable locations, depths, times, and currents.
Fish distribution and tidal currents in the Upper San Francisco Estuary (ver. 3.0, March 2025)
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This data release includes field data for fishes sampled through mid-water trawls and otter trawl methods from Suisun Bay, California to the mouth of the Sacramento River. These data were collected from the months of September through October in 2022 and 2023 as a part of a multi-year study of Suisun Dredging and Fish Distribution (SDFD). This data release includes quantitative data on collected fish taxa focused on habitat differences between shipping channels and shoals. Sampling was done using short duration (~15 minute) trawls alongside associated water quality sample and Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) data collected at variable locations, depths, times, and currents.
CRED Fish Biomass Estimates map at Laysan Island
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This map displays fish biomass observation locations overlaid on bathymetry