25294
Baxter Bait Survey Database
Baxter Bait Survey Database
Data Set
Published / External
25491
Galveston Bay Bait Index
Project
In Work
1956
Database contains length frequency data of bait shrimp from galveston bay
Stock Prediction
Theme
Observer
Theme
Petroleum platforms
Theme
fishdep
Theme
fishery-dependent
Theme
reeffish
Theme
shrimp
Theme
turtles
Temporal
2005-present
Spatial
Gulf of Mexico
Spatial
Mexico
Spatial
Texas
Data Set
Annually
Table (digital)
N/A
N/A
N/A
56162
Forecast For The 2018 Brown Shrimp Season In The Western Gulf Of Mexico From The Mississippi River To The U.S.–Mexico Border
Published / External
Scientists at the National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries) Southeast Fisheries Science Center's Galveston Laboratory forecast brown shrimp production from the western Gulf of Mexico for the upcoming year (July 2018–June 2019). The data for the forecast comes from the NOAA Fisheries Galveston Laboratory, NOAA port agents, National Climatic Data and Weather Centers, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and the commercial shrimp industry. Pre-season estimates of juvenile brown shrimp abundance and growth are obtained by monitoring the inshore shrimp fisheries in Texas and the inshore and nearshore fisheries in Louisiana. Environmental variables are further assessed to quantify the amount and type of habitat available for growth and survival of young shrimp. Collectively, these measures provide an estimate of the size of shrimp stocks prior to their movement into the offshore fishery
Report
Yes
Forecast For The 2018 Brown Shrimp Season In The Western Gulf Of exico From The Mississippi River To The U.S.–Mexico Border
Data Steward
1983
Person
Primrose, James A
james.primrose@noaa.gov
4700 Avenue U
Galveston
TX
77551-5997
409-766-3526
409-766-3508
Contact by email preferred.
Distributor
1983
Organization
Southeast Fisheries Science Center
SEFSC
75 Virginia Beach Drive
Miami
FL
33149
USA
(305)361-5761
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/about/southeast-fisheries-science-center
About SEFSC
Online Resource
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. EST
Contact by email preferred.
Metadata Contact
1983
Person
Primrose, James A
james.primrose@noaa.gov
4700 Avenue U
Galveston
TX
77551-5997
409-766-3526
409-766-3508
Contact by email preferred.
Point of Contact
1983
Person
Baumer, Tim J
tim.baumer@noaa.gov
4700 Avenue U
Galveston
TX
77551
409-766-3784
Contact by email preferred.
Ground Condition
-98
-79
30
22
Gulf Of Mexico
Continuing
1983
Sensitive
Access to confidential data is restricted to personnel authorized in accordance with NOAA Administrative Order 216-100. A signed non-disclosure agreement must be on file for all authorized personnel
Summary reports are available to the public.
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 directl
Access is restricted to personnel authorized in accordance with NOAA Administrative Order 216-100. A signed non-disclosure agreement must be on file for all authorized personnel.
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.
Non-published Metadata access is restricted. Published Metadata is available to the public.
Only published metadata are to be used.
Data are entered and checked by a second reviewer.
Yes
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
365
This data is currently wavered under the current NOAA guidelines for relational databases.
To Be Determined
365
The data resides on a secure database server only accessible through the NMFS network requiring separate multi-factor authentication for both network and database access.
1
Data is collected from bait shimp dealers during an 8 week period each spring. Fisheries biologists purchase a quart of random live shrimp from dealers each week. The dealers are also interviewed. The shrimp are then measured for weight and length. The data is entered into spreadsheets which are then entered into the database. The length frequency reports are generated.
56163
Entity
Forecast For The 2017 Brown Shrimp Season In The Western Gulf Of Mexico From The Mississippi River To The U.S.–Mexico Border
56162
Entity
Forecast For The 2018 Brown Shrimp Season In The Western Gulf Of Mexico From The Mississippi River To The U.S.–Mexico Border
8928
Data Set
Forecasting of Gulf of Mexico Shrimp Harvests (NCEI Accession 0157225)
Cross Reference
gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:25294
James Primrose
2015-06-09T10:01:50
Bryson Anderson
2023-01-27T17:39:11
2021-05-07
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
1001
Public
No
2021-05-07
1 Year
2022-05-07