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ESI Program Manager
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orr.esi@noaa.gov
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2024-02-29T00:00:00
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Western Alaska ESI: FISHL (Fish Lines)
W_Alaska_fishl
2003-07
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NOAA/NMFS/EDM
40625
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/40625
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http://response.restoration.noaa.gov/esi
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Prepared by Research Planning, Inc., Columbia, South Carolina for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Ocean Service, Office of Response and Restoration, Hazardous Materials Response Division, Seattle, Washington and Anchorage, Alaska; Oil Spill Recovery Institute, Cordova, Alaska; Alaska CHADUX Corporation, Anchorage, Alaska; National Marine Fisheries Service, Juneau and Anchorage, Alaska; and State of Alaska - Coastal Impact Assistance Program (CIAP), Juneau, Alaska.
This data set contains sensitive biological resource data for anadromous fish species in Western Alaska. Vector lines in this data set represent species occurrences in rivers and streams. Species-specific abundance, seasonality, status, life history, and source information are stored in relational data tables (described below) designed to be used in conjunction with this spatial data layer. This data set comprises a portion of the Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) data for Western Alaska. ESI data characterize the marine and coastal environments and wildlife by their sensitivity to spilled oil. The ESI data include information for three main components: shoreline habitats, sensitive biological resources, and human-use resources. See also the FISH (Fish Polygons) data layer, part of the larger Western Alaska ESI database, for additional anadromous fish information.
The ESI data were collected, mapped, and digitized to provide environmental data for oil spill planning and response. The Clean Water Act, with amendments by the Oil Pollution Act of 1990, requires response plans for immediate and effective protection of sensitive resources.
This project was supported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Ocean Service, Office of Response and Restoration, Hazardous Materials Response Division, Seattle, Washington and Anchorage, Alaska; Oil Spill Recovery Institute, Cordova, Alaska; Alaska CHADUX Corporation, Anchorage, Alaska; National Marine Fisheries Service, Juneau and Anchorage, Alaska; and State of Alaska - Coastal Impact Assistance Program (CIAP), Juneau, Alaska.
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ESI Program Manager
7600 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle
WA
98115
orr.esi@noaa.gov
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ESI Program Manager
7600 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle
WA
98115
orr.esi@noaa.gov
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Environmental Monitoring
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NOS Topic Category
Coastal Zone Management
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DOC/NOAA/NOS/ORR > Office of Response and Restoration, National Ocean Service, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce
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Cite As: Office of Response and Restoration, [Date of Access]: Western Alaska ESI: FISHL (Fish Lines) [Data Date Range], https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/40625.
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: None
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Use Constraints: DO NOT USE MAPS FOR NAVIGATIONAL PURPOSES.Besides the above warning, there are no use constraints on these data. Note that the ESI database should not be used to the exclusion of other pertinent data or information held by state or federal agencies or other organizations. Likewise, information contained in the database cannot be used in place of consultations with environmental, natural resource, and cultural resource agencies, or in place of field surveys. Recognize that the information contained in the ESI database represents known concentration areas or occurrences of natural, cultural, and human-use resources, but does not necessarily represent the full distribution or range of each species or resource. This is particularly important to recognize when considering potential impacts to protected resources, such as endangered species, wetlands, etc. Acknowledgment of the originators, publishers, contributors, and sources listed would be appreciated in products derived from these data.
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Distribution Liability: Although these data have been processed successfully on a computer system at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, no warranty, expressed or implied, is made by NOAA regarding the utility of the data on any other system, nor shall the act of distribution constitute any such warranty. NOAA warrants the delivery of this product in computer-readable format, and will offer a replacement copy of the product when the product is determined unreadable by computer-input peripherals, or when the physical medium is delivered in damaged condition.
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NOAA Data Management Plan (DMP)
NOAA/NMFS/EDM
40625
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inportserve/waf/noaa/nos/orr/dmp/pdf/40625.pdf
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NOAA Data Management Plan for this record on InPort.
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The software packages used to develop the atlas are Environmental Systems Research Institute's ARC/INFO(r) (version 8.3) and SQL SERVER(r) (version 7.0). The hardware configuration is PC's with Windows Operating System (NT4.0/2000).The Spatial_Data_Organization_Information section refers only to the source files in the ARC export format. The following files are included in that data set: bioindex.e00, birds.e00, esi.e00, fish.e00, fishl.e00, habitats.e00, hydro.e00, index.e00, invert.e00, lakes.e00, m_mammal.e00, mgt.e00, nests.e00, socecon.e00, streams.e00, t_mammal.e00. Associated relational and desktop data tables provided in Arc export and text format are bio_lut, biofile, biores, breed, breed_dt, seasonal, soc_dat, soc_lut, sources, species, and status.
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| Currentness: The biological data were compiled during 2002-2003. The currentness dates for these data range from 1998 to 2002 and are documented in the Source_Information section.
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Resource Description - ESI Atlas for Western Alaska
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2017-08-08
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2017-08-08
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2017-08-08
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2017-08-08
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2017-08-08
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BREED
2017-08-08
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2017-08-08
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STATUS
2017-08-08
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ESI Program Manager
7600 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle
WA
98115
orr.esi@noaa.gov
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http://response.restoration.noaa.gov/esi
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http://response.restoration.noaa.gov/esi
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dataset
Accuracy
A multi-stage error checking process is used to verify both attribute accuracy and logical consistency throughout data production. The process includes a standardized data entry methodology, hardcopy data review by in-house and external resource experts, a final Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) process, and multiple automated logical consistency checks. Quantitative data (such as densities, counts, abundances, or concentrations) provided by resource experts for inclusion in the data set may vary widely in attribute accuracy, depending upon the methodology used to collect and compile such data. For a more detailed evaluation of source data attribute accuracy, contact the sources listed in the Lineage section.
Horizontal Positional Accuracy
This biological data set was developed from pre-existing digital sources and reflects the positional accuracy of these original data. See the Lineage and Process_Description sections for more information on the original data source and how these data were integrated or manipulated to create the final data set. Note that biological resource data by their very nature are considered "fuzzy", and this should be understood when considering the positional accuracy of vector digital objects representing these resources.
Completeness Report
These data represent a synthesis of digital data and expert knowledge on anadromous fish species distribution. Refer to the FISH (Fish Polygons) data layer for additional anadromous fish species occurrence data. These data do not necessarily represent all anadromous fish occurrences in Western Alaska. The following species are included in this data set: (Species_ID, Common Name, Scientific Name, if applicable): 68, Chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha; 69, Coho salmon (silver), Oncorhynchus kisutch; 70, Pink salmon (humpy), Oncorhynchus gorbuscha; 71, Sockeye salmon (red), Oncorhynchus nerka; 72, Chum salmon (dog), Oncorhynchus keta; 74, Rainbow trout (steelhead), Oncorhynchus mykiss; 84, Rainbow smelt, Osmerus mordax; 135, Dolly varden, Salvelinus malma; 189, Arctic char, Salvelinus alpinus; 697, Whitefish; 698, Sheefish, Stendous leucichthys nelma; 905, Arctic lamprey, Lampetra camtschatica.
Conceptual Consistency
A multi-stage error checking process, described in the above Attribute_Accuracy_Report, is used to verify both attribute accuracy and logical consistency throughout data production. This process includes multiple automated logical consistency checks that test the files for missing or duplicate data, rules for proper coding, GIS topological consistencies (such as dangles, unnecessary nodes, etc.), and SQL SERVER(r) to ARC/INFO(r) consistencies. A final review is made by the GIS manager, where the data are written to CD-ROM and the metadata are written.After the data are delivered to NOAA, they are again subjected to a number of quality and consistency checks. In the process of checking for topological and database consistencies, new ID's and RARNUM's or HUNUM's are also generated. The new ID's are a combination of atlas number, element number, and record number. In addition, the value used to represent the element is modified to reflect the type of feature being mapped. In the case of an element that is normally represented by a point or polygon, a value of 20 is added to the standard element value for mapping of linear features. In the case where an element usually mapped as a polygon is represented by a point, a value of 30 is added to the regular element value. The RARNUM's are also modified to include the atlas number, so multiple atlases can be combined and RARNUM's remain unique. RARNUM's are redefined on an element basis, so "resource at risk" groupings will contain only a single element. HUNUM's are also modified to include the atlas number.
Two main sources of data were used for this data layer: (1) personal interviews with resource experts from Alaska Dept. of Fish & Game (ADF&G); and (2) a 2002 vector arc "Anadromous Streams - Arctic Region" coverage. Occurrences of anadromous fish species were depicted as lines that represented the extent of their distribution in each stream. The 2002 ADF&G vector arc data was the basis of the FISHL data layer. This data layer was incorporated into the ArcInfo system along with the other biology data layers, and hardcopy draft maps were created using U.S. Geological Survey 1:250,000 topographic quadrangles as base maps. Following the creation of draft maps, a set of interviews was conducted with the resource experts. Participants who were unable to attend the meetings were sent a set of maps to review. Edits to the FISHL data layer were made based on the recommendations of the resource experts, and final hardcopy maps were created. The resource experts provided seasonality information.
2003-05-01T00:00:00
Source Contribution: Fish information | Source Geospatial Form: Expert knowledge | Type of Source Media: Personal communication
Anadromous fish distribution and seasonality
Bue, F. (ADF&G, Fairbanks)
2001
Source Contribution: Fish information | Source Geospatial Form: Expert knowledge | Type of Source Media: Personal communication
Anadromous fish distribution and seasonality
DeCicco, F. (ADF&G, Fairbanks)
2001
Source Contribution: Fish information | Source Geospatial Form: vector digital data | Type of Source Media: Unknown
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Anadromous streams
2002-01-01
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Alaska Dept. of Fish & Game (ADF&G)
1998
2002
Source Contribution: Fish information | Source Geospatial Form: Hardcopy map | Type of Source Media: paper
250000
Togiak NWR species distribution
Togiak NWR map (Dillingham, AK)
2002