University of North Carolina at Wilmington, 20021231, Jeff's Reef, Oculina Banks Clelia Dive 606 Narrative 2001 - Videotape and Visual Observations from Submersible Dives to the Oculina Banks Deep Sea Coral Reefs (NODC Accession 0047190): NOAA Undersea Research Center at UNCW, Wilmington, NC.This is part of the following larger work.Online Links:
University of North Carolina at Wilmington, 20021231, Oculina Banks Geographic Information System: National Undersea Research Center at UNCW, Wilmington, NC.Online Links:
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The goal of OGIS is to provide interactive access to a variety of data sources that characterize fish populations and habitat condition in the OHAPC, for use by fisheries managers, scientists and the general public. The Oculina_fish.shp dataset includes dive narratives for fourteen "Clelia" dives conducted during the 2001 "Islands in the Stream" expedition. They include information on coral cover, habitats seen, human impacts, and dominant megafaunal species visible in videotape records.
NOAA National Ocean Service, 20021231, Videotapes from 2001 Clelia sub dives to the Oculina Banks: NOAA Undersea Research Center at UNCW, Wilmington, NC.This is part of the following larger work.
NOAA National Ocean Service, 20021231, 2001 Islands in the Stream Submersible Expedition: NOAA Marine Sanctuaries Division, NOAA, Marine Sanctuaries, 1335 East West Hwy, Silver Spring MD 20910.Online Links:
University of North Carolina at Wilmington, 20021231, Dive logs from 2001 Clelia dives at the Oculina Banks.This is part of the following larger work.
NOAA National Ocean Service, 20021231, 2001 Islands in the Stream Submersible Expedition.
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Position assigned to each point is an estimated center location of the dive. This was calculated based on the complete dive track provided by the ship. The dive track is calculated using the ship's Differential GPS and a slant-range positioning system that estimates bearing and range to the submersible; estimated accuracy of each calculated position along the dive track is plus/minus 10 meters.
Depth recorded for each dive is taken directly from the submersible's depth recorder, which measures in increments of 0.1 feet (3 cm).
Each Clelia submersible dive narrative is designed to describe dominant fish species and habitat types seen on video. All sub dives conducted during the 2001 Islands in the Stream expedition were described.
Data are believed to be logically consistent, though no tests were performed.
Are there legal restrictions on access or use of the data?
- Access_Constraints:
- There are no access constraints to the narrative pdf files. The source videotapes are archived at NOAA (Ocean Exploration program 301-713-9444), and may not be readily accessible.
- Use_Constraints:
- Not for legal use. If these data are used, please credit NOAA Marine Fisheries Service and the NOAA Undersea Research Center at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington
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2001 Clelia dive narratives
No warranty expressed or implied is made by NURC regarding the utility of the data format on any other system, nor Disclaimer - NOAA makes no warranty regarding these data, expressed or implied, nor does the fact of distribution constitute such a warranty. NOAA and NODC cannot assume liability for any damages caused by any errors or omissions in these data, nor as a result of the failure of these data to function on a particular system.
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