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https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/Benthic_Surveys.subset https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/Benthic_Surveys https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/Benthic_Surveys.graph public Compiled Benthic Invertebrate Surveys NETCDF file is derived from extratced data produced by Dr. Gary Taghon(taghon@marine.rutgers.edu)\n\ncdm_data_type = Other\nVARIABLES:\nyear (Year of survey, year)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nreference\nmonth (Month of the year, month)\ndepth (Water Depth, m)\ngrainsize (Grain size in mm., mm)\ngrainsizephi (Krumbein phi scale)\nIGSD (Inclusive Graphic Standard Deviation (phi))\nsortdescription (Sorting Description)\nC (Percent Carbon by weight, percent)\nTVS (Percent of Total Volatile Solids, percent)\nspeciesnumber (Number of Species, species)\nindnumber (Number of Individuals, individual)\nshannon (Shannon diversity index)\nsimpson (Simpson index)\npolychaetes (Proportion of Polychaetes)\ncrustaceans (Proportion of Crustaceans)\ncnidarians (Proportion of Cnidarians)\nechinoderms (Proportion of Echinoderms)\nmolluscs (Proportion of Molluscs)\n https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/Benthic_Surveys_fgdc.xml https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/Benthic_Surveys_iso19115.xml https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/info/Benthic_Surveys/index.htmlTable https://marine.rutgers.edu (external link) https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/rss/Benthic_Surveys.rss https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=Benthic_Surveys&showErrors=false&email= Rutgers University Benthic_Surveys
https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/ECOMON_CTD_DATA https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/ECOMON_CTD_DATA.graph https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/files/ECOMON_CTD_DATA/ public ECOMON CTD data. ECOMON Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) data. Institute for Marine and Coastal Sciences. Rutgers, The State University data from a local source.\n\ncdm_data_type = Profile\nVARIABLES:\ntime (seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\ndepth (m)\ntemperature (degree_C)\nsalinity (PSU)\n https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/ECOMON_CTD_DATA_fgdc.xml https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/ECOMON_CTD_DATA_iso19115.xml https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/info/ECOMON_CTD_DATA/index.htmlTable https://marine.rutgers.edu/main/ (external link) https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/rss/ECOMON_CTD_DATA.rss https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=ECOMON_CTD_DATA&showErrors=false&email= Institute for Marine and Coastal Sciences. Rutgers, The State University ECOMON_CTD_DATA
https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/NEFSC_SCALLOP https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/NEFSC_SCALLOP.graph public NEFSC Sea Scallop Biomass This dataset contains survey points for scallop catches from NOAA Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC) scallop dredge surveys during the years 1966 to 2014. The NEFSC scallop survey program began in 1960 and had a major gear change in 1979. Since 1979 there have been other gear and vessel changes, for which the effects are generally small (Hart 2015). The survey collected information on total scallop biomass and meat weight biomass. Meat weight is calculated from shell height-to-meat weight ratios from Hennen and Hart (2012)\n\ncdm_data_type = Other\nVARIABLES:\nindex\nyear (Year of survey, year)\nbiomass (Total biomass., kg)\nabundance (Number of individuals)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\n https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/NEFSC_SCALLOP_fgdc.xml https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/NEFSC_SCALLOP_iso19115.xml https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/info/NEFSC_SCALLOP/index.htmlTable https://portal.midatlanticocean.org/ (external link) https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/rss/NEFSC_SCALLOP.rss https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=NEFSC_SCALLOP&showErrors=false&email= Rutgers University NEFSC_SCALLOP
https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/griddap/NEFSC_FISH_SPECIES_THROUGH_TIME https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/griddap/NEFSC_FISH_SPECIES_THROUGH_TIME.graph public Northeast Fisheries Science Center \"Fish Species Through Time\" Trawl Dataset[TG2]. The Fish Species Through Time data represent an analysis of Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC) bottom trawl survey data collected between 1972 and 2016 (Spring includes an additional year up to 2017). This analysis was performed by The Nature Conservancy with funding from Virginia�s Coastal Zone Management Program. Layers show where selected individual fish species have consistently been found in high biomass over time (by decade). The species included are those that are important recreationally and/or commercially in the Mid-Atlantic region and are also relatively well represented in the trawl survey data. Employing analysis methods developed by NEFSC and Rutgers University, an interpolated biomass surface was derived for each species, each year and each season (refer to the documentation of the fish biomass data layers on the Mid-Atlantic Ocean Data Portal for an overview on the methods used). Each interpolated surface was then analyzed to determine areas of higher relative biomass. Two thresholds were used � �high� and �highest�. These thresholds represent biomass values in the top 25% and top 10%, respectively, of all biomass values available for an individual species and season. The same threshold values are used for all decades, so the resulting layers are comparable. These areas of high biomass by year were then combined by decade (e.g., 1990 � 1999) and areas with high year-to-year variability (areas with 5 years or less within the high or very high categories, or persistence below 50%) were removed. Areas where a species was present, regardless of biomass, were also developed. Finally, data layers were developed showing \"overlap areas\" for each species. This is a single layer for each species that shows areas of high biomass that occurred in all five decades and spatially overlapped with one another.\n\ncdm_data_type = Grid\nVARIABLES (all of which use the dimensions [longitude][latitude][decade]):\nAlewife_Fall_biomass (Alewife Fall biomass threshold)\nAlewife_Spring_biomass (Alewife Spring biomass threshold)\nAmericanShad_Fall_biomass (AmericanShad Fall biomass threshold)\nAmericanShad_Spring_biomass (AmericanShad Spring biomass threshold)\nAtlanticMackerel_Fall_biomass (AtlanticMackerel Fall biomass threshold)\nAtlanticMackerel_Spring_biomass (AtlanticMackerel Spring biomass threshold)\nBlackSeaBass_Fall_biomass (BlackSeaBass Fall biomass threshold)\nBlackSeaBass_Spring_biomass (BlackSeaBass Spring biomass threshold)\n... (20 more variables)\n https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/NEFSC_FISH_SPECIES_THROUGH_TIME_fgdc.xml https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/NEFSC_FISH_SPECIES_THROUGH_TIME_iso19115.xml https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/info/NEFSC_FISH_SPECIES_THROUGH_TIME/index.htmlTable https://portal.midatlanticocean.org/data-catalog/ (external link) https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/rss/NEFSC_FISH_SPECIES_THROUGH_TIME.rss https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=NEFSC_FISH_SPECIES_THROUGH_TIME&showErrors=false&email= Rutgers University NEFSC_FISH_SPECIES_THROUGH_TIME
https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/MAB_mobility_percent https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/tabledap/MAB_mobility_percent.graph public Percentage of time sediment is mobile for May, 2010, May, 2011 at select points in the Middle Atlantic Bight Percentage of time sediment is mobile for May, 2010 - May, 2011 at select points in the Middle Atlantic Bight. This GIS layer contains an estimate of the percentage of time sediment is mobile at select points in the Middle Atlantic Bight. This output is based on numerical models of wave and circulation used to estimate bottom shear stress over an approximately one year time frame, which is subsequently compared to critical stress values estimated from observed surface sediment texture data. This data layer is primarily intended to show the overall distribution of sediment mobility on large spatial scales, and should be used qualitatively. Intended users include scientific researchers and the coastal and marine spatial planning community. This data layer is a subset of the U.S. Geological Survey Sea Floor Stress and Sediment Mobility database, and contains the percentage of time sediment is mobile at select points in the Middle Atlantic Bight.\n\ncdm_data_type = Other\nVARIABLES:\nindex\nsummermobility (Summer Percentage of time sediment is mobile, Pa)\nspringmobility (Spring Percentage of time sediment is mobile, Pa)\nwintermobility (Winter Percentage of time sediment is mobile, Pa)\nfallmobility (Fall Percentage of time sediment is mobile, Pa)\nmobility (Annual Percentage of time sediment is mobile, percent)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\n https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/MAB_mobility_percent_fgdc.xml https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/MAB_mobility_percent_iso19115.xml https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/info/MAB_mobility_percent/index.htmlTable https://portal.midatlanticocean.org/data-catalog/ (external link) https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/rss/MAB_mobility_percent.rss https://nybsand.marine.rutgers.edu/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=MAB_mobility_percent&showErrors=false&email= Rutgers University MAB_mobility_percent

 
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