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Alabama’s Fishery Independent Assessment and Monitoring Program (FAMP) officially began in October 1980; it was designed as a long-term program to establish baseline trends for estuarine populations in Alabama marine waters. Site selections were originally based on thorough geographical coverage with samples obtained once a month. Ichthyoplankton gear was incorporated into the program to discover spawning seasons of estuarine species. As the program evolved, some sites were abandoned as biologically or statistically unproductive. New sites have been introduced as recently as April 2002 to address watershed changes or specific areas of concern. At all sites, dissolved oxygen, temperature and salinity data are collected to obtain hydrological data to compare annual fluctuations and detect any chronic trends.

Two historical studies, GMEI (1/68 – 3/69) and Tidal River Survey (12/70 – 5/72) were also accomplished by AMRD in Alabama’s coastal waters. This data has been entered into Word for addition to the FAMP database.

Sampling gears and methodology are a 10 minute tow using a 16’ otter trawl, 100 feet from shore pull with a 50’ bag seine and a 100’ arc using the beam trawl for benthic post larvae. Samples are preserved in formalin and processed at the lab. Specimens are identified to species and length, weight are determined. Basic hydrological data is also collected at each site. Recently, acquisition of a Hydrolab has expanded data collected to include pH and data is collected from mid and surface depths as well. All biological and hydrological data is entered in Word and processed in SAS. Data through December 2002 has been entered and the entire database is currently being proofed. A new Excel database includes all depths of hydrological data and the pH parameter.

For the past three years, Alabama has employed a multi-paneled gill-net to sample adult finfish inshore. This effort samples randomly selected areas of Alabama coastal waters 20 times monthly.

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Please contact the owner organization (GSMFC) for inquiries on this record.

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Geographic Area 1

-88.33333333333° W, -87.36666666667° E, 30.66666666667° N, 28° S

Alabama Marine Waters including but not limited to Gulf of Mexico, Mississippi Sound, Grand Bay, Portersville Bay, Point Aux Chenes Bay, Mobile Bay, Pelican Bay, Bon Secour Bay, Bay St.John, Wolf Bay, Perdido Bay, and coastal estuaries.

Item Identification

Title: Alabama Biological Sampling Programs
Short Name: Alabama Metadata Library
Status: In Work
Abstract:

Alabama’s Fishery Independent Assessment and Monitoring Program (FAMP) officially began in October 1980; it was designed as a long-term program to establish baseline trends for estuarine populations in Alabama marine waters. Site selections were originally based on thorough geographical coverage with samples obtained once a month. Ichthyoplankton gear was incorporated into the program to discover spawning seasons of estuarine species. As the program evolved, some sites were abandoned as biologically or statistically unproductive. New sites have been introduced as recently as April 2002 to address watershed changes or specific areas of concern. At all sites, dissolved oxygen, temperature and salinity data are collected to obtain hydrological data to compare annual fluctuations and detect any chronic trends.

Two historical studies, GMEI (1/68 – 3/69) and Tidal River Survey (12/70 – 5/72) were also accomplished by AMRD in Alabama’s coastal waters. This data has been entered into Word for addition to the FAMP database.

Sampling gears and methodology are a 10 minute tow using a 16’ otter trawl, 100 feet from shore pull with a 50’ bag seine and a 100’ arc using the beam trawl for benthic post larvae. Samples are preserved in formalin and processed at the lab. Specimens are identified to species and length, weight are determined. Basic hydrological data is also collected at each site. Recently, acquisition of a Hydrolab has expanded data collected to include pH and data is collected from mid and surface depths as well. All biological and hydrological data is entered in Word and processed in SAS. Data through December 2002 has been entered and the entire database is currently being proofed. A new Excel database includes all depths of hydrological data and the pH parameter.

For the past three years, Alabama has employed a multi-paneled gill-net to sample adult finfish inshore. This effort samples randomly selected areas of Alabama coastal waters 20 times monthly.

Purpose:

Support management and conservation practices through provision of high quality data.

Notes:

Alabama's Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Marine Resources Division manages the estuaries and saltwater resources along Alabamas Gulf Coast. The division manages Alabama's marine fisheries resources with assessment and monitoring, applied research, and enforcement programs. This library contains fishery Metadata provide by that division

Supplemental Information:

The activities of the Fisheries Section are directed toward management of commercial and recreational fisheries in Alabama's marine and estuarine waters. These activities involve cooperative effores with National Marine Fisheries Service in near shore Federal Waters in the Gulf of Mexico and with other Gulf of Mexico state agencies to develop cooperative fisheries management programs.

Keywords

Theme Keywords

Thesaurus Keyword
UNCONTROLLED
None Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
None Fisheries
None marine data

Spatial Keywords

Thesaurus Keyword
UNCONTROLLED
None Alabama
None Gulf Coast
None Gulf Of Mexico

Physical Location

Organization: Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Res
City: Gulf Shores
State/Province: AL
Country: USA
Location Description:

21055 Waterway East Blvd Gulf Shores Alabama 36547

Support Roles

Author

CC ID: 45312
Date Effective From: 2006-01-01
Date Effective To:
Contact (Person): Denson, Chris
Address: 999 Commerce Blvd.; PO Drawer 458
Gulf Shores, AL 36547
USA
Email Address: Chris.Denson@dcnr.alabama.gov
Phone: (251) 968-7576
Fax: (251) 968-7307
Contact Instructions:

email Chris.Denson@dcnr.alabama.gov

phone (251) 968-7576

Extents

Extent Group 1

Extent Group 1 / Geographic Area 1

CC ID: 45117
W° Bound: -88.33333333333
E° Bound: -87.36666666667
N° Bound: 30.66666666667
S° Bound: 28
Description

Alabama Marine Waters including but not limited to Gulf of Mexico, Mississippi Sound, Grand Bay, Portersville Bay, Point Aux Chenes Bay, Mobile Bay, Pelican Bay, Bon Secour Bay, Bay St.John, Wolf Bay, Perdido Bay, and coastal estuaries.

Access Information

Security Class: Unclassified

URLs

URL 1

CC ID: 64832
URL: http://www.dcnr.alabama.gov/fishing/saltwater/
Description:

Alabama's Marine Resource Division Website

URL 2

CC ID: 64833
URL: http://www.dcnr.alabama.gov/fishing/saltwater/
Description:

Fisheries Department Website. Limited Information (Under Construction)

Child Items

Rubric scores updated every 15m

Rubric Score Type Title
Project Marine Fisheries Dependent Survey
Project Marine Fisheries Independent Survey

Related Items

Item Type Relationship Type Title
Project (PRJ) Cross Reference Florida Biological Sampling Programs
Project (PRJ) Cross Reference Louisiana Biological Sampling Programs
Project (PRJ) Cross Reference Mississippi Biological Sampling Programs
Project (PRJ) Cross Reference Texas Biological Sampling Programs

Catalog Details

Catalog Item ID: 2969
GUID: gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:2969
Metadata Record Created By: Montina Williams
Metadata Record Created: 2006-10-06 10:13+0000
Metadata Record Last Modified By: SysAdmin InPortAdmin
Metadata Record Last Modified: 2022-08-09 17:10+0000
Metadata Record Published: 2017-08-31
Owner Org: GSMFC
Metadata Publication Status: Published Externally
Do Not Publish?: N
Metadata Last Review Date: 2017-08-31
Metadata Review Frequency: 1 Year
Metadata Next Review Date: 2018-08-31