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Southeast Fisheries Science Center
(305)361-5761
75 Virginia Beach Drive
Miami
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33149
USA
www.sefsc.noaa.gov
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Gloeckner, David
305-361-4257
305-361-4460
75 Virginia Beach Drive
Miami
FL
33139
David.Gloeckner@noaa.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)
U.S. Caribbean Commercial Landings (CCL) Tables in new format since July 2011 for U.S. Virgin Islands and January 2012 for Puerto Rico
Commercial U.S. Caribbean Landings (new format) since July 2011
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NOAA/NMFS/EDM
27501
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/27501
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https://www.sefsc.noaa.gov/fisheries/caribbean.html
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Citation URL
Reporting forms, maps, and instructions for US Caribbean fisheries
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http://sedarweb.org/
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The Southeast Data Assessment and Review documents for various marine species of interest.
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During the period of 2011-2012 a new series of logbook forms were developed for Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. These forms were designed as the first step in providing improved commercial landings catch and effort data for the US Caribbean. They are multi-species trip-based forms with the Puerto Rico form divided by species groupings, and the USVI forms divided by gears with the primary species caught by each gear listed for each gear type. A new set of tables was created in 2011 to house US Caribbean Commercial Landings (CCL) data. These tables are separate from the Accumulated Landings System (ALS) data tables for the landings, although the data are currently passed on to the ALS tables on a regular bi-weekly basis from the CCL. The data in the CCL begins on January 1, 2012 for Puerto RIco and July 1, 2011 for the USVI. The tables are designed to house information from 4 different surveys, each having its own multi-species reporting form: 1 from Puerto Rico, 2 from St. Thomas/St. John (traps, other gear groups), and 1 from St. Croix (all gears). They also house data from a monthly 'no-fishing' form from Puerto Rico.
These logbook forms are used to record data for catch (landed catch) and effort for fishing trips made by commercially permitted fishers in Puerto Rico and the USVI. The catch and effort data for the entire trip are reported on a single form (i.e., one form per trip). The types of information required on this trip form include permit holder name, license number, vessel registration number, information on the quantity (reported in pounds) caught for each species, the area and depth of catch, the type and quantity of gear, the landing date (return date), location of landing (unloading of catch), an estimate of the fishing time, and the number of crew are included on this form.
The Puerto Rico form collects ex-vessel price information. The USVI forms do not collect price information. The Puerto RIco logbook form generally follows the historical format; however, there is now only one trip recorded per form. The new USVI forms are a significant departure from the previous format in that gear types and species specific names are pre-printed on the forms and there is only 1 trip recorded per page where the historical forms included the entire month of trips on a page. There are also spaces on all new forms where discard information may be recorded.
In addition the data set houses look-up tables for species and families, dialects, gear and gear groups, fishing areas, and permit holders. An online application was designed to allow for entry of data from each form type according to customized screens.
Provide improved catch and effort data for commercial fisheries from Puerto RIco and the US Virgin Islands to help ensure compliance with the Magnuson Act.
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Gloeckner, David
305-361-4257
305-361-4460
75 Virginia Beach Drive
Miami
FL
33139
David.Gloeckner@noaa.gov
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U.S. Caribbean fisheries
commercial fisheries
commercial landings
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Caribbean
Puerto Rico
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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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Commercial Fisheries Landings for U.S. Caribbean
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Cite As: Southeast Fisheries Science Center, [Date of Access]: U.S. Caribbean Commercial Landings (CCL) Tables in new format since July 2011 for U.S. Virgin Islands and January 2012 for Puerto Rico [Data Date Range], https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/27501.
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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Access Constraints: To access sensitive data a completed non-disclosure agreement must be on file with NOAA-SEFSC. Otherwise Data that are submitted as sensitive can be released to the public under the following circumstances:
1. Combined or aggregated data. Sensitive 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, sensitive data Can be released as non-sensitive 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. Sensitive data collected under federal authority Can be released to the original entity (person, vessel, business, etc.) that submitted the data.
4. Sensitive data waived. The protection of sensitive data can be waived by the person or business that submitted the data.
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Use Constraints: Sensitive data are not to be released in any publication, report, oral presentation, or other means to the public.
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Password Restricted. Rule of 3: Data summaries must include at least 3 dealers to be considered non-sensitive. 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
Sensitive 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, sensitivity may be suppressed by the following methods used for aggregation of sensitive data:
Data that are submitted as sensitive can be released to the public under the following circumstances:
1. Combined or aggregated data. Sensitive 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, sensitive data Can be released as non-sensitive 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. Sensitive data collected under federal authority Can be released to the original entity (person, vessel, business, etc.) that sUbmitted the data.
4. Sensitive data waived. The protection of sensitive data can be waived by the person or business that submitted the data.
NOAA Data Management Plan (DMP)
NOAA/NMFS/EDM
27501
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inportserve/waf/noaa/nmfs/sefsc/dmp/pdf/27501.pdf
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NOAA Data Management Plan (DMP)
NOAA Data Management Plan for this record on InPort.
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The bounds include territorial waters and waters in the Exclusive Economic Zone for Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands as displayed on the log report look-up maps for those islands. Some areas falling within the general boundaries (British Virgin Islands waters for example), are not included. Boundaries specific to each form are recorded separately.
US Virgin Islands data start on 07/01/2011. Puerto Rico data starts 01/01/2012.
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Data Table
Table: AREA_LIST
2021-05-06
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Table: DIALECT_GEAR_LIST
2021-05-06
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Table: DIALECT_LIST
2021-05-06
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Table: DIALECT_SPECIES_CLASS_LIST
2021-05-06
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Table: DIALECT_SPECIES_LIST
2021-05-06
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Table: DID_NOT_FISH
2021-05-06
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Table: DNF_REASON_LIST
2021-05-06
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Table: FILTER
2021-05-06
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Table: FILTER_CLASS_SPECIES_LIST
2021-05-06
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Table: FILTER_GEAR_SPECIES_LIST
2021-05-06
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Table: FISHER_PERMIT
2021-05-06
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Table: FISHER_ROLE_LIST
2021-05-06
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Table: FISHER_TYPE_LIST
2021-05-06
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Table: FORM_TEMPLATE_LIST
2021-05-06
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Table: GEAR_LIST
2021-05-06
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Table: GEAR_TYPE_LIST
2021-05-06
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Table: ISLAND_LIST
2021-05-06
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Table: LANDING_LOCATION_LIST
2021-05-06
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Table: LOV_LIST
2021-05-06
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Table: LOV_REGION
2021-05-06
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Table: REGION_LIST
2021-05-06
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Table: SPECIES_CLASS_LIST
2021-05-06
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Table: SPECIES_FAMILY_LIST
2021-05-06
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Table: SPECIES_LIST
2021-05-06
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Table: SUBREGION_LIST
2021-05-06
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Table: TRIP
2021-05-06
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Table: TRIP_AREA
2021-05-06
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Table: TRIP_CATCH
2021-05-06
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Table: TRIP_DISCARD
2021-05-06
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Table: TRIP_FISHER
2021-05-06
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Table: TRIP_GEAR_HOOK_LINE_DETAIL
2021-05-06
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Table: TRIP_GEAR_NET_DETAIL
2021-05-06
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Table: TRIP_GEAR_SPEAR_DETAIL
2021-05-06
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Table: TRIP_GEAR_TRAP_DETAIL
2021-05-06
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Table: TRIP_GEAR_TYPE
2021-05-06
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Table: TRIP_GEAR_TYPE_GEAR
2021-05-06
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dataset
Representativeness
Pounds landed from surveys are intended to represent actual pounds landed; however, under- and/or non-reporting by fishers compels additional survey data from dockside observations to be applied in order to generate an estimation of actual pounds landed. This is latter process is currently being done for Puerto Rico only.
Accuracy
This is industry reported data. Pounds landed by species generally are estimated from hold capacities of the fish containers with an estimated percentage applied as to the pounds by species or species group. There is no sales ticket where actual species weights are listed. Species weights are sometimes mis-recorded on the forms (placed in an adjacent field for example). Dockside surveys done by territorial or commonwealth port agents can be compared to the industry reported landings for accuracy.
Analytical Accuracy
Refer to by SEDAR documentation link at URLs section of metadata.
Quantitation Limits
Refer to by SEDAR documentation link at URLs section of metadata.
Bias
Reporting bias varies by fisher. Dockside trip samples by official port agents can be of help here.
Comparability
Fishery regulations, weather, economic factors, gear modifications need to be considered when comparing the data on a year by year basis.
Completeness Measure
Compliance Report by month
Precision
Precision is left to the fisher. Rounded pounds to the tens or hundreds occur alongside decimal entries to the hundredth pound. Data entry enters data as recorded.
Analytical Precision
Refer to by SEDAR documentation link at URLs section of metadata.
Field Precision
Precision is left to the fisher. Rounded pounds to the tens or hundreds occur alongside decimal entries to the hundredth pound. Data entry enters data as recorded.
Sensitivity
Hold capacity estimates by container(s). Containers not standardized.
Detection Limit
Best estimate: 0.25 pounds
Completeness Report
Compliance Report by Month, Dockside survey data applied in Puerto Rico.
Industry generated logbook report from fisher goes to US Caribbean Fishing Agency for processing and entry into web based application. Edit checks on entry by look-up tables. Edit Checks and feedback as well as compliance report made available to agency by SEFSC
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Access Constraints: Non-published Metadata access is restricted. Published Metadata is available to the public. | Use Constraints: Use Published Metadata only.