1904
Commercial Landings Project
Commercial Landings Project
Project
Published / External
10944
Commercial Catch and Effort
Project
In Work
These data consists of information on the quantity and value of seafood products caught by fishermen and sold to established seafood dealers or brokers. These data are reported by dealers or brokers to the fisheries agency in each state. The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) in the Southeast Region has established cooperative agreements with all of the states in the Southeast and rely on the states to collect and process these data.
To collect and process data used for the Fisheries Of The United States and to provide commercial fishery-dependent data for use in Stock Assessments.
Serves As Parent Project for All Landings Systems, both current and historical.
These are commercial fishery-dependent data, subject to review and edit by State as well as NOAA Fisheries (NMFS) personnel.
In many coastal areas, trained field agents assist with the collection of fisheries statistics. These individuals are strategically located so they can maintain contact with the fishermen and are integrally involved with the fishing communities. Among other duties, these port agents provide information on the types of gear, fishing area and distance from shore for the general canvass data. The port agents are also involved in the collection of Gulf shrimp statistics, biological data collection and the operating unit survey.
Theme
Landings
Theme
dealer
Theme
pounds
Theme
species
Theme
value
Temporal
1956-present
Spatial
Puerto Rico
Spatial
SE United States
Spatial
Virgin Islands
Stratum
catch area
Stratum
distance from shore
Stratum
fish species
Stratum
gear fished
Stratum
pounds and value
Southeast Fisheries Science Center
Miami
FL
USA
Oracle Database
Program
Yes
Magnuson Act
Landings
State
Electronic and Paper
Data Steward
2010-07-01
Person
Beerkircher, Larry
lawrence.r.beerkircher@noaa.gov
75 Virginia Beach Drive
Miami
FL
33149
305-361-4290
Phone or email
Data Steward
2006-01-04
2018
Person
Turner, Steve C
Point of Contact
2010-06-30
Person
Gloeckner, David
David.Gloeckner@noaa.gov
75 Virginia Beach Drive
Miami
FL
33139
305-361-4257
305-361-4460
Phone or email
Federal and state waters surrounding SE United States from North Carolina to Teaxas and Federal and territorial waters surrounding the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico
Confidential
User ID/Password restricted. Rule of 3: Data summaries must include at least 3 dealers to be considered non-confidential. See:
NOAA FORM 58-5 (1-84) TRANSMITTAL 127,
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
NOAA Administrative Order 216-100
NOAA ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER SERIES
Date of Issuance: July 26, 1994
Password restricted. Confidential data may only be released to entities having a signed non-disclosure agreement on file with the Director of the Information Resources Management Division (IRMD). Otherwise, confidentiality may be suppressed by the following methods used for aggregation of confidential data:
Data that are submitted as confidential can be released to the public under the following circumstances:
? Combined or aggregated data. Confidential data can be released if the data are aggregated or summarized in a manner that prevents the identification of the person or organization that submitted the data. The "rule of three" and identification of majority allocations" are the primary data suppression methods.
? Obscure (scramble) or remove the data identifier. For some types of data, confidential data Can be released as non-confidential if the identity of the person, vessel, company, etc. that submitted the data is not included or is scrambled as part of the data that are released.
? Submitter. Confidential data collected under federal authority Can be released to the original entity (person, vessel, business, etc.) that sUbmitted the data.
? Confidential data waived. The protection of confidential data can be waived by the person or business that submitted the data.
See NOAA Administrative Order 216-100
NOAA ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER SERIES
Date of Issuance: July 26, 1994
These standards and procedures apply to all employees of the SEFSC that need access to confidential fisheries statistics. This includes full time or term employees, contractors, volunteers, and/or other employees associated with the SEFSC, but not directly employed by either organization. Any SEFSC employee that needs or desires access to confidential data must have read NOA 216-100 and submitted a signed nondisclosure statement to the Director, Information Resources Management Division (IRMD). The non-disclosure statement must be approved by the Director of IRMD and maintained on file by IRMD. It is the responsibility of the Director of IRMD to certifY upon request, that a person or organization that requests access to confidential data is authorized access to those data. All employees that have access to and/or use confidential data (federal and nonfederal) are responsible to protect those data from unauthorized access or release. Contractors or grantees that have an agreement with NMFS can be granted
access to confidential data as an authorized user (See NOA 216-100 1 Section 6.03e). It should be clearly understood that confidential data cannot be released simply by an individual signing a nondisclosure statement. There must be a clear and demonstrable need for the confidential data that are requested as part of a contract or grant. Confidential data can only be released for the specific contract or grant. Upon completion of the contract or grant, the recipient must either return the data or state that it has been destroyed. The contractor or grantee cannot use the data for any purpose other than the uses stated in the agreement. The Contracting Officers Technical Representative (COTR) or the Technical Monitor (TM) that has been assigned to the contract or grant, respectively, has the following? responsibilities:
? The COTR/TM has the responsibility to determine whether the contractor/grantee is eligible to receive the confidential data that are requested in the agreement.
? The COTR/TM has the responsibility to assure that all persons included in the agreement have read NOA 2l6-l00 and have signed a nondisclosure statement. A statement must be signed by each person that will have access to the confidential data under the agreement, i.e., a blanket statement cannot be used for the company or firm. The COTR/TM also has the responsibility to make sure that the Director, IRMD has signed and approved the nondisclosure statement and the statement is on file with IRMD.
? The COTR/TM has the responsibility to assure that confidential data are not released in any publication, report, oral presentation, or other means to the public by the contractor or grantee.
Password restricted. To access confidential data a completed non-disclosure agreement must be on file with NOAA-SEFSC. Otherwise Data that are submitted as confidential can be released to the public under the following circumstances:
? Combined or aggregated data. Confidential data can be released if the data are aggregated or summarized in a manner that prevents the identification of the person or organization that submitted the data. The "rule of three" and identification of majority allocations" are the primary data suppression methods.
? Obscure (scramble) or remove the data identifier. For some types of data, confidential data Can be released as non-confidential if the identity of the person, vessel, company, etc. that submitted the data is not included or is scrambled as part of the data that are released.
? Submitter. Confidential data collected under federal authority Can be released to the original entity (person, vessel, business, etc.) that sUbmitted the data.
? Confidential data waived. The protection of confidential data can be waived by the person or business that submitted the data.
Confidential data are not to be released in any publication, report, oral presentation, or other means
to the public.
Non-published Metadata access is password restricted. Published Metadata is available to the public.
Only published metadata are to be used.
2011-06-23
Josh Bennett
The issues vary and are mostly addressed within the sub-headings of the project.
2011-06-23
Josh Bennett
These data are primarily industry generated and as such are subject to market interpretations of species names.
2011-06-23
Josh Bennett
The forms and methods used to collect these data have changed through time. More specific information is available later in the time series. The project will display collection forms within the domain of the sub-headings.
2011-06-23
Josh Bennett
These landings are affected by numerous factors which stock assessments may consider but which are not detailed within the landings alone; therefore the stock assessments are the more definitive word on the landings and status of a species or species group.
2011-06-23
Josh Bennett
Fishing regulations have changed through time, affecting landings from/of certain species, gears, areas and seasons.
2011-06-23
Josh Bennett
Weather systems, climate changes as well as ocean current changes affect fisheries. Changes in weather and oceanographic data are generally not recorded by this project.
2011-06-23
Josh Bennett
Fishing methods have also changed through time, becoming more sophisticated with better location finding and fish recording devices. The increase in fishing technology is generally not recorded by this project.
Oracle Database
Data provided by industry - seafood dealers - Canvass of landings of all species in SE US and US Caribbean, State or Federally Managed . These are raw data. Data quality parameters vary by individual species and are determined during Stock Assessment. They may be found in the Stock Assessment Reports.
Cooperative Agreement
Agreement between the state agency that collects fisheries data and nmfs so that the state agency provides landings information in a timely way to NMFS
1905
Project
Accumulative Landings System (ALS)
20884
Project
Commercial Fisheries Landings for U.S. Caribbean
gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:1904
Lee Weinberger
2006-06-13T02:49:03
SysAdmin InPortAdmin
2022-08-09T17:10:58
2021-05-06
Southeast Fisheries Science Center
SEFSC
75 Virginia Beach Drive
Miami
FL
33149
USA
(305)361-5761
www.sefsc.noaa.gov
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. EST
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Public
No
2021-05-06
1 Year
2022-05-06