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Summary

Short Citation
Southeast Fisheries Science Center, 2024: Gulf Shrimp Control Data Tables, https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/5447.
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Abstract

These are tables used to process the loads of gulf shrimp data. It contains pre-validation tables, error tables and information about statistics on data loads.

It contains no data tables and no code tables.

This information need not be published

data set contains catch (landed catch) and effort for fishing trips made by the larger vessels that fish near and offshore for the various species of shrimp in the Gulf of Mexico. The data set also contains landings by the smaller boats that fish in the bays, lakes, bayous, and rivers for saltwater shrimp species; however, these landings data may be aggregated for multiple trip and may not provide effort data similar to the data for the larger vessels. The landings statistics in this data set consist of the quantity and value for the individual species of shrimp by size category type and quantity of gear, fishing duration and fishing area The data collection procedures for the catch/effort data for the large vessels consist of two parts. The landings statistics are collected from the seafood dealers after the trips are unloaded; whereas, the data on fishing effort and area are collected by interviews with the captain or crew while the trip is being unloaded.

Distribution Information

No Distributions available.

Access Constraints:

Password restricted. To access confidential data under Magnuson-Stevens Act) a completed non-disclosure agreement must be on file with NOAA-SEFSC. Otherwise Data that are submitted as confidential can be released to the public under the following circumstances:

1. Combined or aggregated data. Confidential 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, confidential data Can be released as non-confidential 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. Confidential data collected under federal authority Can be released to the original entity (person, vessel, business, etc.) that sUbmitted the data.

4. Confidential data waived. The protection of confidential data can be waived by the person or business that submitted the data.

Use Constraints:

Confidential data under Magnuson-Stevens Act are not to be released in any publication, report, oral presentation, or other means to the public.

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No Child Items for this record.

Contact Information

Distributor
Southeast Fisheries Science Center (SEFSC)
(305)361-5761

Extents

Geographic Area 1

-98° W, -79° E, 30° N, 22° S

Landings From The Gulf Of Mexico Ports. For the states of Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana , and Texas

Time Frame 1
1956-01-01 - Present

Item Identification

Title: Gulf Shrimp Control Data Tables
Short Name: Gulf Shrimp Control Data Tables
Status: In Work
Publication Date: 1956
Abstract:

These are tables used to process the loads of gulf shrimp data. It contains pre-validation tables, error tables and information about statistics on data loads.

It contains no data tables and no code tables.

This information need not be published

data set contains catch (landed catch) and effort for fishing trips made by the larger vessels that fish near and offshore for the various species of shrimp in the Gulf of Mexico. The data set also contains landings by the smaller boats that fish in the bays, lakes, bayous, and rivers for saltwater shrimp species; however, these landings data may be aggregated for multiple trip and may not provide effort data similar to the data for the larger vessels. The landings statistics in this data set consist of the quantity and value for the individual species of shrimp by size category type and quantity of gear, fishing duration and fishing area The data collection procedures for the catch/effort data for the large vessels consist of two parts. The landings statistics are collected from the seafood dealers after the trips are unloaded; whereas, the data on fishing effort and area are collected by interviews with the captain or crew while the trip is being unloaded.

Purpose:

Helper tables to process the load of

Keywords

Theme Keywords

Thesaurus Keyword
UNCONTROLLED
PARR Exclusion Non-Environmental Data
None control tables
None error table
None fishdep
None fishery-dependent
None gulf shrimp system
None record counts
None validation tables

Physical Location

Organization: Galveston Laboratory
City: Galveston
State/Province: TX

Data Set Information

Data Set Scope Code: Data Set
Data Set Type: Database
Maintenance Frequency: Daily

Support Roles

Distributor

CC ID: 301114
Date Effective From: 2009
Date Effective To:
Contact (Organization): Southeast Fisheries Science Center (SEFSC)
Address: 75 Virginia Beach Drive
Miami, FL 33149
USA
Phone: (305)361-5761
URL: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/about/southeast-fisheries-science-center
Business Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. EST
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Extents

Extent Group 1

Extent Group 1 / Geographic Area 1

CC ID: 33699
W° Bound: -98
E° Bound: -79
N° Bound: 30
S° Bound: 22
Description

Landings From The Gulf Of Mexico Ports. For the states of Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana , and Texas

Extent Group 1 / Time Frame 1

CC ID: 40327
Time Frame Type: Continuing
Start: 1956-01-01

Access Information

Security Class: Sensitive
Security Classification System:

Userid/password. Rule of 3: Data summaries must include at least 3 dealers to be considered non-confidential. 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

Security Handling Description:

userid/password. Confidential 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, confidentiality may be suppressed by the following methods used for aggregation of confidential data:

Data that are submitted as confidential can be released to the public under the following circumstances:

1. Combined or aggregated data. Confidential 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, confidential data Can be released as non-confidential 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. Confidential data collected under federal authority Can be released to the original entity (person, vessel, business, etc.) that sUbmitted the data.

4. Confidential data waived. The protection of confidential data can be waived by the person or business that submitted the data.

Data Access Policy:

See NOAA Administrative Order 216-100

NOAA ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER SERIES

Date of Issuance: July 26, 1994

Data Access Procedure:

Read and sign for NOAA Administrative Order 216-100

Read and sign System Access Application (see URLs)

Data Access Constraints:

Password restricted. To access confidential data under Magnuson-Stevens Act) a completed non-disclosure agreement must be on file with NOAA-SEFSC. Otherwise Data that are submitted as confidential can be released to the public under the following circumstances:

1. Combined or aggregated data. Confidential 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, confidential data Can be released as non-confidential 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. Confidential data collected under federal authority Can be released to the original entity (person, vessel, business, etc.) that sUbmitted the data.

4. Confidential data waived. The protection of confidential data can be waived by the person or business that submitted the data.

Data Use Constraints:

Confidential data under Magnuson-Stevens Act are not to be released in any publication, report, oral presentation, or other means to the public.

Metadata Access Constraints:

Non-published Metadata access is restricted. Published Metadata is available to the public.

Metadata Use Constraints:

Only published metadata are to be used.

Activity Log

Activity Log 1

CC ID: 68133
Activity Date/Time: 2009-01-15
Activity Type: GSS data migration to Oracle RDBMS
Responsible Party: James A Primrose
Description:

Migrated all data previously stored in FoxPro .dbf files into Oracle 11g

Activity Log 2

CC ID: 68134
Activity Date/Time: 2010-05-07
Activity Type: DB Link established to SHARK2.NMFS.NOAA.GOV
Responsible Party: James A Primrose
Description:

DB Link enables the system to update coast guard vessel data

Activity Log 3

CC ID: 68135
Activity Date/Time: 2012-01-27
Activity Type: DB Link established to SEFIN.SEFSC.NOAA.GOV
Responsible Party: James A Primrose
Description:

DB Link enables the system to retrieve trip ticket data automatically

Technical Environment

Description:

Oracle 11g Database in Galveston connected via DB_Link to

1) SECPR Oracle 11g server in Miami and

2) SHARK2 Oracle 10g server in Silver Spring

Data Quality

Representativeness:

Although the landings data are comprehensive and represent a near-census of all the shrimp landings in the Gulf of Mexico,.Interviews are opportunistic and represent a varying percent of the total offshore trips for various ports along the Gulf of Mexico. In some ports, the cooperation by the fishermen and interview opportunities are high and a relatively large percentage of the trips are interviewed (80 to 90%). In other areas, especially along the lengthy bayous in Louisiana, the opportunities are much more limited and the percentages are often between 5 to 10% of the offshore trips.

Accuracy:

Vessel identification compared to USCG vessel database to confirm validity. Pounds and value compared to port agent interview data, outliers are flagged and returned for confirmation.

Precision:

Pounds to nearest whole pound

Value to nearest dollar

Price to 2nd decimal

Date unloaded to the day (DD-MON-YY)

Completeness Report:

Data set complete through 2011

Catalog Details

Catalog Item ID: 5447
GUID: gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:5447
Metadata Record Created By: Lee M Weinberger
Metadata Record Created: 2007-10-16 05:45+0000
Metadata Record Last Modified By: SysAdmin InPortAdmin
Metadata Record Last Modified: 2023-06-12 13:33+0000
Metadata Record Published: 2021-05-07
Owner Org: SEFSC
Metadata Publication Status: Published Externally
Do Not Publish?: N
Metadata Last Review Date: 2021-05-07
Metadata Review Frequency: 1 Year
Metadata Next Review Date: 2022-05-07