Sampling event

NS Southern Upland Salmon Tagging

Последняя версия опубликована Ocean Tracking Network 23 сентября 2023 г. Ocean Tracking Network
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Описание

This is the OBIS extraction of the Ocean Tracking Network and Ocean Tracking Network (OTN) NS Southern Upland Salmon Tagging, consisting of the release tagging metadata, i.e. the location and date when the tagged animal was released, and summarized detection events of tagged individuals. If readers are interested in the source dataset they may also inquire with the project PIs as listed here or on the OTN web site (https://members.oceantrack.org/project?ccode=WRS).

Abstract:To investigate late riverine, estuarine and early marine migration and survival of wild Atlantic salmon smolts/post-smolts, we tagged 35 wild salmon smolts in each of 4 Nova Scotia Southern Upland rivers (Total of 140 smolts). The rivers where fish were tagged (and 64 receivers deployed) were; The LaHave River, The Gold River (Chester), The West River (Sheet Harbour) and The St. Mary's River. 2010 was the first year for all river tagging projects, with the exception of the West River, upon which it was year #3.

Записи данных

Данные этого sampling event ресурса были опубликованы в виде Darwin Core Archive (DwC-A), который является стандартным форматом для обмена данными о биоразнообразии в виде набора из одной или нескольких таблиц. Основная таблица данных содержит 39 756 записей.

Также в наличии 2 таблиц с данными расширений. Записи расширений содержат дополнительную информацию об основной записи. Число записей в каждой таблице данных расширения показано ниже.

Event (core)
39756
Occurrence 
39363
ExtendedMeasurementOrFact 
518

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Как оформить ссылку

Исследователи должны дать ссылку на эту работу следующим образом:

Halfyard, E.A. 2008. Early marine migration and survival of Atlantic Salmon smolts from Nova Scotia's Southern Upland.. Accessed via the Ocean Tracking Network OBIS IPT on INSERT DATE

Права

Исследователи должны соблюдать следующие права:

Публикующей организацией и владельцем прав на данную работу является Ocean Tracking Network. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 License.

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Ключевые слова

ACOUSTIC TAGS; EARTH SCIENCE > BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION > ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES > FISH; Occurrence; Observation; Samplingevent

Внешние данные

Ресурс также доступен в других форматах

NS Southern Upland Salmon Tagging https://members.oceantrack.org/project?ccode=WRS ASCII HTM

Контакты

Jamie Gibson
  • Content Provider
Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada
CANADA
Ocean Tracking Network Data Centre
  • Originator
  • Point Of Contact
Data Manager
Ocean Tracking Network
Dalhousie University
B3H 4J1 Halifax
Nova Scotia
CA
+1 (902) 494-4101
Eddie Halfyard
  • Content Provider
  • Principal Investigator
Ocean Tracking Network
CANADA
Jonathan Pye
  • Metadata Provider
Data Manager
Ocean Tracking Network
CANADA
Don Bowen
  • Content Provider
Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada
CANADA
Dave Hebert
  • Content Provider
Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada
CANADA
Sara Iverson
  • Content Provider
Dalhousie University
CANADA
Fred Whoriskey
  • Content Provider
Dalhousie University
CANADA

Географический охват

NS

Ограничивающие координаты Юг Запад [44,22, -64,7], Север Восток [45,28, -61,89]

Таксономический охват

Species included below are tagged by this project and have left any embargo. Other individuals or species may later be appended to this dataset.

Species Salmo salar (Atlantic salmon)

Временной охват

Дата начала / Дата окончания 2008-01-01 / 2011-01-31

Данные проекта

To investigate late riverine, estuarine and early marine migration and survival of wild Atlantic salmon smolts/post-smolts, we tagged 35 wild salmon smolts in each of 4 Nova Scotia Southern Upland rivers (Total of 140 smolts). The rivers where fish were tagged (and 64 receivers deployed) were; The LaHave River, The Gold River (Chester), The West River (Sheet Harbour) and The St. Mary's River. 2010 was the first year for all river tagging projects, with the exception of the West River, upon which it was year #3.

Название Early marine migration and survival of Atlantic salmon smolts from Nova Scotia's Southern Upland
Финансирование OTN is a research and technology development initiative headquartered at Dalhousie University, in Halifax Nova Scotia. OTN is funded by the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) and is grateful to have once received funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and the Social Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). OTN is also grateful for the continued support from Research Nova Scotia, and OTN's host institution, Dalhousie University.
Описание района исследования No study area description for this project was provided to OTN for publication.
Описание плана выполнения исследований A wide range of aquatic species are tagged with small electronic transmitters, surgically implanted or attached externally, which can operate for up to 20 years. Acoustic receivers arranged in line on the ocean floor as well as attached to buoys, gliders and large animals (e.g. grey seals) pick up the coded acoustic signals from these tags identifying each tagged sea creature that passes within half a kilometer of the receiver. Data collected by these listening stations are subsequently uploaded to one of many compatible data nodes, adding to the reach of an intercompatible network of networks designed and maintained by the Ocean Tracking Network, producing current and reliable records for every part of the globe. Certain classes of electronic tags and listening equipment (receivers) may also be outfitted or co-located with sensors to measure the ocean's temperature, depth, salinity, currents, chemistry, and other properties.

Исполнители проекта:

Eddie Halfyard

Методы сбора

Acoustic tags released.

Охват исследования Program started 2008-01-01 and ran until 2011-01-31
Контроль качества OTN species names are verified using the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS). If species names on new data cannot be verified against (a) known valid names in OTN, and/or (b) WoRMs the Data Provider will be notified so they can check they are correct. Names that cannot be placed after checking with WoRMS are, where possible, placed on the basis of other authoritative sources, such as the Fishbase or ITIS; and once completely verified a request will be sent to WoRMS for addition of the verified species name. http://members.oceantrack.org/data/discovery/byspecies

Описание этапа методики:

  1. This resource was created by the Ocean Tracking Network Data Centre as a summarized representation of animal presence determined by electronic tagging efforts. Darwin Core (DwC) records were extracted from the OTN database and filtered and summarized according to international agreed-upon standards.

Библиографические ссылки

  1. Halfyard, E.A. 2008. Early marine migration and survival of Atlantic Salmon smolts from Nova Scotia's Southern Upland. In: Ocean Tracking Network Data Centre, Halifax Canada / otndc@dal.ca Retrieved: 2010-10-21 from db.load.oceantrack.org

Дополнительные метаданные

Access Constraints: none Use Constraints: Acknowledge the use of specific records from contributing databases in the form appearing in the 'Citation' field thereof (if any); and acknowledge the use of the OBIS facility. For information purposes, email to info@obis.org the full citation of any publication made (printed or electronic) that cites OBIS or any constituent part. Recognize the limitations of data in OBIS. See https://manual.obis.org/policy.html#disclaimer for more details

Цель These data are for display on the OBIS portal and associated mapping programs and for download to personal computers for ad-hoc end-user analysis.
Альтернативные идентификаторы 10.14286/jsxvro
https://members.oceantrack.org/ipt/resource?r=otndalnssouthernuplandsal