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Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission
(228)875-5912
2404 Government Street
Ocean Springs
MS
39564
USA
http://www.gsmfc.org
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Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm CST
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Strong, Marsha
(225)765-2952
2000 Quail Dr.
Baton Rouge
LA
70808
mstrong@wlf.la.gov
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2024-02-29T00:00:00
ISO 19115-2 Geographic Information - Metadata Part 2 Extensions for imagery and gridded data
ISO 19115-2:2009(E)
Stock Assessment (Age and Growth) Database
Age and Growth Database
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NOAA/NMFS/EDM
10024
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/10024
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Kasprzak, Michelle
P.O.Box 98000
mkasprzak@wlf.la.gov
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Stock Assessment of Louisiana's Important Marine Finfishes
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Cite As: Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission, [Date of Access]: Stock Assessment (Age and Growth) Database [Data Date Range], https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/10024.
NOAA provides no warranty, nor accepts any liability occurring from any incomplete, incorrect, or misleading data, or from any incorrect, incomplete, or misleading use of the data. It is the responsibility of the user to determine whether or not the data is suitable for the intended purpose.
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The Office of Fisheries, Marine Fisheries Division uses SAS® version 6.12 as its' database management system. The SAS® server runs in the VMS Operating System on the Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) Alpha platform. The data managers may access the databases by logging on to personal computers that are connected to a local area network or by using a stand alone terminal. The server holds large amounts of data and has the networking power needed to interface with several machines at once, allowing for concurrent usage of databases.
Hardware Components
1. Local Processing Facility
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) ALPHASERVER Model 300 4/266
2. Ethernet
Allows for the transfer of information between the local processing facility and the various pieces of hardware and software. Uses TCP/IP software to translate various languages to permit communication among applications.
3. Microsoft® NT network
Allows access to the databases from various locations within the Baton Rouge Office and remote field offices. Each client is networked to various peripherals (IE: printservers, plotters, scanners)
4. Tape backup system
Allows computer operators to save work performed at the terminals and personal computers and backup work done in the event of power failure. This system is equipped to read 8mm tapes. The backup drive contains five, 20gb drives capable of storing 100 gigabytes of information.
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Louisiana coastwide:
Coastal Study Area (CSA) 1 is bordered on the east by the Mississippi River state line and on the south by Bayou Terre aux Boeufs, including such major water bodies as Chandeleur and Mississippi Sounds, and Lake Borgne, Pontchartrain, and Maurepas.
Coastal Study Area 2 is bisected by the Mississippi River with Bay Terre aux Boeufs on the east, extending to Grand Bayou on the west. Some major water bodies found on the eastern side of the Mississippi River include Breton Sound, Black Bay, Bay Gardene, Little Lake, Bay Craba, American Bay, California Bay, Quarantine Bay and Grand Bay. Bay Adams, Bay Jacques, Skipjack Bay, Sandy Point Bay and Bay Lanaux are found on the western side of the Mississippi River.
Coastal Study Area 3 includes Barataria and Caminada Bays and Little Lake. Grand Bayou is the eastern boundary and Bayou Lafourche is the western boundary.
Coastal Study Area 4 is the Timbalier and Terrebonne Bay complex along with Lake Pelto. It is bounded on the east by Bayou Lafourche and on the west by Bayou Sale.
Coastal Study Area 5 is defined by Bayou Sale on the east and Atchafalaya River/Point au Fer Island on the west. Large water bodies in this area are Caillou Bay, Caillou Lake, Lake Mechant, Lake Decade and Four League Bay.
Coastal Study Area 6 extends from Atchafalaya River on the east to Freshwater Bayou on the west. Large water bodies in this area include Vermilion Bay, West Cote Blanche Bay, East Cote Blanche Bay and Atchafalaya Bay.
Coastal Study Area 7 encompasses the region from Freshwater Bayou, located in Vermilion Parish, westward to the Louisiana/Texas state line. Estuaries located within CSA VII include the Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge complex, the Mermentau River Basin, Calcasieu Lake, Lake Charles, Prien Lake and Sabine Lake.
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Age and Growth Project, LABMAS1 Data Structure
2017-09-07
publication
Age and Growth Project, AGEMAS Data Structure
2017-09-07
publication
Age and Growth Project, SMPAGE Data Structure
2017-09-07
publication
Age and Growth Project, SMPMAS** Data Structure
2017-09-07
publication
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/10024
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