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Southeast Fisheries Science Center
(305)361-5761
75 Virginia Beach Drive
Miami
FL
33149
USA
www.sefsc.noaa.gov
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Chau, Jade
727-824-5373
263 13th Avenue South Room 201
St Petersburg
FL
33701
jade.chau@noaa.gov
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM EST/EDT
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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)
Southeast Region 1972-1976 general canvass statistics
Southeast Region 1972-1976 general canvass statistics
1972
creation
2006
revision
publication
NOAA/NMFS/EDM
2201
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/2201
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This data set, in the table ALS.ALS_LANDINGS7278 contains annual and monthly quantities and values for all seafood products that are landed within the Southeast Region and sold by established seafood dealers and brokers. It complements the table ALS.ALS_LANDINGS. These types of fishery-dependent data, referred to as the general canvass landings statistics, have been collected by the NOAA Fisheries Service, National Marine Fisheries Service and its predecessor agency, the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries and more recently by our State partner agencies under the Cooperative Statistics Program. These data are available on computer since the early 1960's. The quantities and values that are reported in this data set include the annual and monthly landings that were initiated in 1972. Between 1962 and 1971, the data for were collected annually and not monthly. See the sections on Links for the reference to the annual general canvass landings.
The general canvass landings from 1972-1976 include quantities and values for all marine commercial landings and are identified by species (usually the local or common name). These data are collected from or reported by every seafood dealer or broker that is licensed by each state in the Southeast Region (North Carolina through Texas). Information on the gear and area of capture is available for most of the landings statistics in the data set (please see Issues for exceptions); however, they are summary records and do not contain information on the quantities of fishing effort or identify the fishermen or vessels that caught the fish or shellfish. This table contains data from FL-TX for the years 1972-1976. The ALS.ALS_LANDINGS table contains data for GA-NC for the same period as well as all the more recent monthly data.
In the early years, the data in this data set were collected by field agents employed by the Southeast Fisheries Science Center and assigned to local fishing ports. The field agents canvassed the seafood dealers and recorded the quantity and value for each species or species category from the dealer?s receipts. Based on interviews with dealers and fishermen as well as their own detailed knowledge of the fishing activity in the area, the agents would determine the type of fishing gear and area where the fishing occurred.
In addition, summarized data are extracted from the NOAA-SEFSC Gulf Shrimp System for commercial landings of shrimp species that are landed at ports in the coastal area of the Gulf of Mexico.
One of the chief purposes for these data is to provide estimates of the quantities and value of the marine commercial fishing industries throughout the United States as part of the gross national product for the nation. As the fishing industry continued to grow, the importance of this time series became obvious as a method to monitor the trends in commercial fishing activity. Although the initial methods of collecting the general canvass statistics have been replaced with the states? trip ticket programs, monthly summaries from the states? programs are provided to the Southeast Fisheries Science Center in order to maintain the time series established by the general canvass data set.
In addition to trends in landings statistics, the general canvass landings data provide comprehensive statistics for the total quantities of marine resources that are caught and brought ashore (landed) for all species in the Southeast Region
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Gloeckner, David
305-361-4257
305-361-4460
75 Virginia Beach Drive
Miami
FL
33139
David.Gloeckner@noaa.gov
pointOfContact
Chau, Jade
727-824-5373
263 13th Avenue South Room 201
St Petersburg
FL
33701
jade.chau@noaa.gov
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM EST/EDT
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NOAA
SEFSC
commercial fish landings
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fishery-dependent
theme
1972-1976
temporal
Florida East Coast
Gulf of Mexico
place
species
stratum
DOC/NOAA/NMFS/SEFSC > Southeast Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce
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Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Data Center Keywords
2017-04-24
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8.5
Accumulative Landings System (ALS)
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InPort
2006-07-05T00:00:00
CAVEATS for SPECIES (NMFS_CODE): Some records are identified by generic categories, e.g., snappers, groupers, sharks, etc. and not by individual species. This is especially true for data collected in the earlier years. When long-term trends are required for individual species, adjustments or allocations of the landings for the generic categories need to be made. Examples of these types of analyses can be found in the Southeast Data, Assessment and Review (SEDAR) reports. See the address provided in the URLs section.
John Poffenberger
user
2006-07-05T00:00:00
GEAR, WATERBODY, and DISTANCE from SHORE: Table contains data in all these fields except for distance (AL,MS,LA) for 1972.
Josh Bennett
user
2006-07-05T00:00:00
CAVEATS for POUNDS: All landed quantities are converted to live or whole weight with the exceptions of oysters and clams, which are converted to pounds of meat. **Florida data are reported and stored in landed weight**. Factorrs are used by the data suppliers to convert landings to whole weight pounds. Generally, these follow established standards (see memo on 'Conversion Factors' issued January 12, 1987); however, conversion factors from Texas and North Carolina may vary from the official NMFS factors. The Texas and North Carolina conversion factors for are available from the states. Care must be used when converting these data back to landed weight. If the original conversion factors are not employed the weight will vary from that of the data supplier.
Josh Bennett
user
2006-07-05T00:00:00
TABLE CONTAINS: 1972-1976 monthly landings for non-shrimp species from Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. 1972-1976 annual landings for non-shrimp species from all of Florida and Texas. 1972-76 monthly landings for shrimp (all states) summarized from the Gulf Shrimp System.
**FOR COMPLETE REGION LANDINGS FROM 1972-1976 data must also be extracted from ALS.ALS_LANDINGS for those years.**
Josh Bennett
user
2006-07-05T00:00:00
DEALER INFORMATION: There are no dealer codes in the table except for records from the Gulf Shrimp System for the years 1975 and 1976.
Josh Bennett
user
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Cite As: Southeast Fisheries Science Center, [Date of Access]: Southeast Region 1972-1976 general canvass statistics [Data Date Range], https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/2201.
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.
otherRestrictions
Access Constraints: Password restricted. To access confidential data under Magnuson-Stevens Act) 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:
1. 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.
2. 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.
3. Submitter. Confidential data collected under federal authority Can be released to the original entity (person, vessel, business, etc.) that sUbmitted the data.
4. Confidential data waived. The protection of confidential data can be waived by the person or business that submitted the data.
otherRestrictions
Use Constraints: Confidential data under Magnuson-Stevens Act are not to be released in any publication, report, oral presentation, or other means to the public.
restricted
Userid/password. 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
userid/password. 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:
1. 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.
2. 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.
3. Submitter. Confidential data collected under federal authority Can be released to the original entity (person, vessel, business, etc.) that sUbmitted the data.
4. Confidential data waived. The protection of confidential data can be waived by the person or business that submitted the data.
Annual General Canvass Statistics
NOAA/NMFS/EDM
1917
crossReference
Commercial Landings Data monthly summaries (Dealers)
NOAA/NMFS/EDM
1916
crossReference
Florida annual general canvass statistics
NOAA/NMFS/EDM
1918
crossReference
Puerto Rico Commercial Landings Statistics 1983 and more recent in Accumulated Landings System (ALS) Compatible Format
NOAA/NMFS/EDM
1919
crossReference
U.S. Virgin Islands Commercial Landings Statistics 1974 and more recent in compatible format with Accumulated Landings System (ALS) data
NOAA/NMFS/EDM
1920
crossReference
NOAA Data Management Plan (DMP)
NOAA/NMFS/EDM
2201
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inportserve/waf/noaa/nmfs/sefsc/dmp/pdf/2201.pdf
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NOAA Data Management Plan (DMP)
NOAA Data Management Plan for this record on InPort.
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oceans
Oracle Database
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-72
24
37
The Southern US Atlantic coastal waters from North Carolina to the Florida Keys (Monroe County) out to 200 nautical miles and the US Gulf of Mexico coastal waters from Monroe County, FL through Texas out to 200 nautical miles. The 200 mile limit is the outer boundary of the US Exclusive Economic Zone.
Contains only data for Florida East Coast through Texas.
1972-01-01
1976-12-31
These are fishery dependent data reported by industry. See Issues for additional caveats.
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Data Table
Table: ALS_LANDINGS7278
2021-05-06
publication
dataset
Representativeness
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.
Data were from dealer invoices or landings reports submitted to NOAA-SEFSC, either by mail or collected by port agents. Data entered to digital table on computer and visually proofed. Also lookup tables were used for codes.
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Access Constraints: Non-published Metadata access is restricted. Published Metadata is available to the public.
| Use Constraints: Only published metadata are to be used.