30917
Sea Lion Diet Data
Sea Lion Diet Data
Data Set
Published / External
30590
Biological Data
Project
In Work
1981
California sea lions pup and breed at four of the nine Channel Islands in southern California. Since 1981, SWFSC MMTD has been conducting a diet study of sea lions at San Clemente Island (a small rookery) and San Nicolas Island (a large rookery). Information on the diet of sea lions is obtained from analyzing scats (i.e., fecal samples) and spewings (i.e., vomitus) collected at those two rookeries in January (winter), April (spring), July (summer), and October (autumn). Otoliths (a crystalline structure within the ear organ) from fish and beaks (mandibles composed of chitin) from cephalopods are recovered from the samples by washing each sample through sieves of varying mesh size. Otoliths and beaks, which are shaped and sized differently for each species of fish and cephalopod, respectively, are used to identify and enumerate fish, and cephalopods consumed by sea lions. Also, otoliths and beaks are measured for estimating size of prey being consumed by sea lions.
The objectives of the sea lion diet study being conducted are to:
1) Identify prey species being consumed by sea lions in order to determine which are most important to the sea lion population. Prey species are identified by hard parts, such as fish otoliths and squid beaks found in scats. See the recently published Photographic Catalog of California Marine Fish Otoliths: Prey of California Sea Lions (Zalophus californianus).
2) Monitor seasonal, annual, and multi-year variability in consumption of prey species.
3) Determine if dietary changes can be used to signal when the population reaches carrying capacity,
4) Estimate consumption by the sea lion population.
5) Use sea lion diet data as a fishery-independent index of abundance for commercial species of fish and squid.
Theme
ISO 19115 Topic Category
biota
Theme
ISO 19115 Topic Category
oceans
Theme
California Sea Lion
Theme
abundance
Theme
diet
Theme
ecosystems
Theme
habitat
Theme
pinniped
Theme
rookeries
Theme
scats
Theme
spewings
Temporal
autumn
Temporal
spring
Temporal
summer
Temporal
winter
Spatial
California
Spatial
San Clemente Island
Spatial
San Nicolas Island
Spatial
United States
Southwest Fisheries Science Center
La Jolla
CA
USA
Data Set
Access Database, spreadsheets
As Needed
Table (digital)
Scat samples rinsed through sieves to extract prey hard parts
Ground survey by foot
Scat collected by hand
Data Steward
2016-02-16
Person
Lowry, Mark S
Mark.Lowry@noaa.gov
8901 La Jolla Shores Dr
La Jolla
CA
92037
USA
(858) 546-7174
(858) 546-7003
M-F 6:30 - 16:00
Other data management and support staff are involved with data at the entity level and will be documented there as well.
Distributor
2016
Organization
Southwest Fisheries Science Center
SWFSC
8901 La Jolla Shores Dr.
La Jolla
CA
92037
USA
(858)546-7000
http://swfsc.noaa.gov/
8:00-16:30
Unknown
Metadata Contact
2016-02-16
Person
Moore, Thomas J
thomas.j.moore@noaa.gov
8901 La Jolla Shores Dr
La Jolla
CA
92037
USA
(858) 546-7088
(858) 546-7003
M-F 9:00 - 18:00
Point of Contact
2016-02-17
Person
Moore, Jeff E
Jeff.E.Moore@noaa.gov
8901 La Jolla Shores Dr
La Jolla
CA
92037
USA
(858) 546-7161
(858) 546-7003
M-F 8:00 - 16:00
Point of Contact
2016-02-16
Person
Lowry, Mark S
Mark.Lowry@noaa.gov
8901 La Jolla Shores Dr
La Jolla
CA
92037
USA
(858) 546-7174
(858) 546-7003
M-F 6:30 - 16:00
Ground Condition
San Nicolas Island
-119.58
-119.43
33.29
33.21
Continuing
1981
January (winter), April (spring), July (summer), October (autumn)
San Clemente Island
-118.61
-118.35
33.04
32.797
Continuing
1981
January (winter), April (spring), July (summer), October (autumn)
Unclassified
When resources are available to make data accessible; in interim, contact SWFSC MMTD.
FISMA Controls are in place to protect stored data from unauthorized access and/or disclosure.
User must read and fully comprehend the metadata prior to use. Acknowledgement of NOAA SWFSC, as the source from which these data were obtained, in any publications and/or other representations of these data is requested. The user is responsible for the results of any application of these data for other than its intended purpose.
2019-05-30
http://swfsc.noaa.gov/
2016
Organization
Southwest Fisheries Science Center
spreadsheet and database of scat/diet samples
Mixed
2019-05-30
https://swfsc.noaa.gov/mmtd
2016
Organization
Southwest Fisheries Science Center
Data are not currently available for download.
mixed
data representative of animals feeding within distance of the collection sites on Channel Islands
All data have been entered carefully and double-checked by a single PI
No
Unknown
No
No
Yes
Unknown
NCEI-CO
Unknown
FISMA Controls are in place to protect stored data from unauthorized access. Data are backed up on a daily basis on a local area network and, in some cases, external hard drives as well. Data are also backed up to tape and stored at a remote site for retrieval in case recovery is needed from these off-site media.
Scat samples collected in field are stored in freezer, then thawed prior to processing. Each scat sample is given a code number, then washed through sieves from which hard-parts (fish otoliths and cephalopod beaks) are collected. Prey identified and enumerated from prey hard-parts. Data entered onto Microsoft Excel worksheets, then transferred to Microsoft Access database. Queries are used to extract data for analysis. "Analyze program" written by Robert Holland summarizes queried data.
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
56553
Entity
CA Sea Lion Diet Database
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2016-02-25T00:23:18
SysAdmin InPortAdmin
2023-05-30T18:09:09
2016-02-25
Southwest Fisheries Science Center
SWFSC
8901 La Jolla Shores Dr.
La Jolla
CA
92037
USA
(858)546-7000
http://swfsc.noaa.gov/
8:00-16:30
1001
Public
No
2016-02-25
1 Year
2017-02-25