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Estuarine Living Marine Resources: Gulf of Mexico Regional Distribution and Abundance (NCEI Accession 0163993)
2017-07-21
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Mark Monaco
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Christopher Williams
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Thomas Czapla
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Mark Pattillo
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Linda Coston-Clements
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Lawrence Settle
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Elizabeth Irlandi
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Pattillo, Mark E.
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Settle, Lawrence R.
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Irlandi, Elizabeth A.
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David Moe Nelson
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This is the original (1992) Gulf of Mexico regional component of NOAA's Estuarine Living Marine Resources (ELMR) Project, a national database of ecologically and economically important fishes and invertebrates in the Nation's estuaries. The distribution and relative abundance are depicted in a consistent format for 44 species of fishes and invertebrates, in 31 estuaries in coastal Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. Species were selected according to a set of criteria, which consider their commercial, recreational, and ecological value. For each species, five life stages are considered - adults, juveniles, larvae, spawning, and eggs - with some exceptions based on individual species life history. Each estuary is subdivided into one to three salinity zones (Tidal Fresh, Mixing, and Seawater). Relative abundance was ranked on a five-tier scale by month for each life stage of each species, in each salinity zone of each estuary. Details of the methods for the original Gulf of Mexico ELMR component can be found in Nelson et al. (1992) and Nelson and Monaco (2000).
Estuaries are among the most productive natural systems and are important nursery areas that provide food, refuge from predation, and valuable habitat for many species. In spite of the well documented importance of estuaries to fishes and invertebrates, few consistent and comprehensive data bases exist that allow examinations of relationships between estuarine species found in or among groups of estuaries. In 1985, NOAA launched the Estuarine Living Marine Resources (ELMR) Project to develop a consistent database on the distribution, relative abundance, and life history characteristics of ecologically and economically important fishes and invertebrates in the Nation's estuaries. The project applied consistent data development methods to enable comparisons among species, specific life stages, and times of year within estuarine systems. The database is divided into five study regions - West Coast, Gulf of Mexico, Southeast, Mid-Atlantic, and North Atlantic. The Nationwide ELMR database now includes information for 153 species found in 122 estuaries and coastal bays. A series of reports have been published which summarize the methods and results of the ELMR Program. These include a National report (2000), regional data summary reports for the North Atlantic (1994), Mid-Atlantic (1994), Southeast (1991), Gulf of Mexico (1992), and West Coast (1990), and regional life history summary reports for the West Coast (1991) and Gulf of Mexico (1997). Copies of these reports are available free upon request, and many are available as pdf.
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NCCOS Research Location > Marine Protected Area > National Estuarine Research Reserves
NCCOS Research Location > Marine Protected Area > National Parks
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NCCOS Research Location > U.S. States and Territories > Alabama
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NCCOS Research Location > U.S. States and Territories > Louisiana
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Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve
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Everglades National Park
Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
Gulf Islands National Seashore (Florida, Mississippi)
Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
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Cite as: Nelson, David Moe; Monaco, Mark E.; Williams, Christopher D.; Czapla, Thomas E.; Pattillo, Mark E.; Coston-Clements, Linda; Settle, Lawrence R.; Irlandi, Elizabeth A. (2017). Estuarine Living Marine Resources: Gulf of Mexico Regional Distribution and Abundance (NCEI Accession 0163993). [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/archive/accession/0163993. Accessed [date].
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National overview and evolution of NOAA's Estuarine Living Marine Resources (ELMR) Program
2000
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https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/1701
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NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOS CCMA 144
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D. M. Nelson
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M.E. Monaco
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NOAA Tech. Memo
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NOS NCCOS CCMA-144. 60 p.
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Distribution and abundance of fishes and invertebrates in Gulf of Mexico estuaries, Vol. I: Data summaries
1992
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https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/1406
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Vol. I: Data summaries
ELMR Report Number 10
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C.D. Williams
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T.E. Czapla
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L.C. Clements
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M.E. Pattillo
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L.R. Settle
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E.A. Irlandi
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David Moe Nelson
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M.E. Monaco
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US DOC; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
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Estuarine Living Marine Resources
10
ELMR Report No. 10. NOAA/NOS SEA Division, Rockville, MD. 273 p
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Distribution and abundance of fishes and invertebrates in Gulf of Mexico estuaries, Vol. II: Species life history summaries
1997
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https://library.oarcloud.noaa.gov/noaa_documents.lib/NOS/ORCA/ELMR_report/ELMR_11.pdf
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Vol. II: Species life history summaries
ELMR Report Number 11
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T.E. Czapla
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M.E. Pattillo
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D. M. Nelson
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M.E. Monaco
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US DOC; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
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Estuarine Living Marine Resources
11
ELMR Report No. 11. NOAA/NOS SEA Division, Silver Spring, MD. 377 p
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Product overview: Products and services for the identification of essential fish habitat in the Gulf of Mexico
1998
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https://ntrl.ntis.gov/NTRL/dashboard/searchResults/titleDetail/PB2002108969.xhtml
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Essential fish habitat in the Gulf of Mexico
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Thomas J. Minello
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Stephen K. Brown
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M.E. Monaco
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Estuarine Living Marine Resources
11
NOAA/NOS SEA Division, NOAA/NMFS Galveston Lab, and Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council. 11 pp
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Gulf-wide Information System (G-WIS) ArcView Shapefiles and DBF Tables
1999
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US DOI; Minerals Management Service, Gulf of Mexico Region
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CD-ROM MMS 2000-027
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National Estuarine Inventory - Data Atlas, Vol. I: Physical and Hydrologic Characteristics
1985
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https://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/habitat/publications/national_estuarine_inventory_-_ne_region1.pdf
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National Estuarine Inventory - Data Atlas
Data Atlas
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National Estuarine Inventory - Data Atlas
1
NOAA/NOS Strategic Assessment Branch, Rockville MD, 103 p.
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Nelson, David Moe; NOAA National Ocean Service (2015). Estuarine Salinity Zones in US East Coast, Gulf of Mexico, and US West Coast from 1999-01-01 to 1999-12-31 (NCEI Accession 0127396). NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/archive/accession/0127396.
2015-04-22
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Nelson, David Moe; Monaco, Mark; Stone, Steve; Jury, Steve; Field, John; Lowery, Tony; Williams, Chris; Andreasen, Linda (2017). Estuarine Living Marine Resources: Mid-Atlantic Regional Distribution and Abundance (NCEI Accession 0162403). NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.7289/v5445jkv.
2017-04-28
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International DOI Foundation (IDF)
https://doi.org/10.7289/v5445jkv
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ELMR Mid-Atlantic Regional Dataset
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Nelson, David Moe
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Stone, Steve
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Jury, Steve
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Field, John
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Lowery, Tony
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Williams, Chris
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Andreasen, Linda
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Nelson, David Moe; Monaco, Mark; Emmett, Robert; Hinton, Susan (2017). Estuarine Living Marine Resources: West Coast Regional Distribution and Abundance (NCEI Accession 0161540). NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.7289/v5pg1ptj.
2017-03-31
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International DOI Foundation (IDF)
https://doi.org/10.7289/v5pg1ptj
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ELMR West Coast Regional Dataset
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Nelson, David Moe
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ccma@noaa.gov
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Monaco, Mark
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Hinton, Susan
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tableDigital
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Nelson, David Moe; Monaco, Mark; Jury, Steve; Field, John; Stone, Steve (2017). Estuarine Living Marine Resources: North Atlantic Regional Distribution and Abundance (NCEI Accession 0162402). NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.7289/v57w698t.
2017-04-28
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International DOI Foundation (IDF)
https://doi.org/10.7289/v57w698t
NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
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ELMR North Atlantic Regional Dataset
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Nelson, David Moe
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Field, John
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Stone, Steve
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Nelson, David Moe; Monaco, Mark E.; Coston-Clements, Linda; Settle, Lawrence R.; Irlandi, Elizabeth A. (2017). Estuarine Living Marine Resources: Southeast Regional Distribution and Abundance (NCEI Accession 0163992). NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. Dataset. https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/archive/accession/0163992.
2017-07-21
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ELMR Gulf of Mexico Regional Dataset
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Nelson, David Moe
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Monaco, Mark E.
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Coston-Clements, Linda
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Settle, Lawrence R.
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Irlandi, Elizabeth A.
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Estuarine Species Database for the NOAA Estuarine Living Marine Resources Program
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https://coastalscience.noaa.gov/projects/detail?key=107
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Estuarine Living Marine Resources Database (ELMR)
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1987-10-01
1992-09-30
A data sheet was developed for each species in each estuary to facilitate the review and presentation of the information. Data compiled for each species/life stage included: (1) the salinity zone(s) it occupies (Tidal Fresh, Mixing, Seawater), (2) its temporal distribution in those zones by month (Jan-Dec), and (3) its relative abundance in those zones. Relative abundance values are ranked as 0 = not present, n = no information available, 2 = rare, 3 = common, 4 = abundant, and 5 = highly abundant. The abundance of a species life stage was considered relative to that of the same life stage of other "similar" species within a "guild", i.e. with similar life modes and sampling susceptibilities. These guilds are: Sessile Invertebrates, Shrimps and Squids, Large Crustaceans, Shallow Water Fishes, Pelagic Fishes, and Demersal Fishes. The draft relative abundance ranking were then verified through an extensive review process utilizing expert knowledge and field experiences of fisheries scientists, managers, and field biologists. The Gulf of Mexico ELMR project was launched in 1987, and results published in 1992. For a complete description of the methods and results see Nelson et al. (1992) and Nelson and Monaco (2000).
The quality and quantity of available data vary by species, life stage, and estuary. In general, data quality is best for well-studied, commercially- and recreationally-harvested species. Data quality regarding salinity zone boundaries may be affected by factors such as variations in freshwater inflow, wind, and tides. The qualitative nature of distributional data precludes statistical comparisons of species abundances. Data reliability was ranked using the following categories and criteria: (1) Highly certain: Substantial sampling data are available, and distribution, behavior, and preferred habitats are well documented within an estuary. (2) Moderately certain: Some sampling data are available for an estuary, and distribution, preferred habitat, and behavior are well documented in similar estuaries. 3) Reasonable inference: Little or no site sampling data are available, but information on distributions, ecology, and preferred habitats are documented in similar estuaries. These rankings of data reliability for each species and estuary are reported in the DATA_RELIABILITY column, and in Table 6 of the ELMR Gulf of Mexico Volume I Report (Nelson et al. 1992).
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Data Type: Relative Abundance (calculated); Units: Relative abundance ranking on a scale of 0 to 5; Observation Type: model output; Sampling Instrument: documentation only - no instrument type; Sampling and Analyzing Method: A data sheet was developed for each species in each estuary to facilitate the review and presentation of the information. Data compiled for each species/life stage included: (1) the salinity zone(s) it occupies (Tidal Fresh, Mixing, Seawater), (2) its temporal distribution in those zones by month (Jan-Dec), and (3) its relative abundance in those zones. Relative abundance values are ranked as 0 = not present, n = no information available, 2 = rare, 3 = common, 4 = abundant, and 5 = highly abundant. The abundance of a species life stage was considered relative to that of the same life stage of other "similar" species within a "guild", i.e. with similar life modes and sampling susceptibilities. These guilds are: Sessile Invertebrates, Shrimps and Squids, Large Crustaceans, Shallow Water Fishes, Pelagic Fishes, and Demersal Fishes. The draft relative abundance ranking were then verified through an extensive review process utilizing expert knowledge and field experiences of fisheries scientists, managers, and field biologists. The Gulf of Mexico ELMR project was launched in 1987, and results published in 1992. For a complete description of the methods and results see Nelson et al. (1992) and Nelson and Monaco (2000).; Data Quality Information: The quality and quantity of available data vary by species, life stage, and estuary. In general, data quality is best for well-studied, commercially- and recreationally-harvested species. Data quality regarding salinity zone boundaries may be affected by factors such as variations in freshwater inflow, wind, and tides. The qualitative nature of distributional data precludes statistical comparisons of species abundances. Data reliability was ranked using the following categories and criteria:
(1) Highly certain: Substantial sampling data are available, and distribution, behavior, and preferred habitats are well documented within an estuary.
(2) Moderately certain: Some sampling data are available for an estuary, and distribution, preferred habitat, and behavior are well documented in similar estuaries.
3) Reasonable inference: Little or no site sampling data are available, but information on distributions, ecology, and preferred habitats are documented in similar estuaries.
These rankings of data reliability for each species and estuary are reported in the DATA_RELIABILITY column, and in Table 6 of the ELMR Gulf of Mexico Volume I Report (Nelson et al. 1992).
Data Type: NCCOS Keywords (calculated); Units: n/a; Observation Type: other; Sampling Instrument: n/a; Data Quality Information: NCCOS Research Priority > Marine Spatial Ecology (MSE)
NCCOS Research Topic > Ecological/Biological Characterization
NCCOS Research Location > Region > Gulf of Mexico
NCCOS Research Location > U.S. States and Territories > Florida
NCCOS Research Location > U.S. States and Territories > Alabama
NCCOS Research Location > U.S. States and Territories > Mississippi
NCCOS Research Location > U.S. States and Territories > Louisiana
NCCOS Research Location > U.S. States and Territories > Texas
NCCOS Research Location > Geographic Area > Estuaries
NCCOS Research Location > Marine Protected Area > National Estuarine Research Reserves
NCCOS Research Location > Marine Protected Area > National Parks
NCCOS Research Data Type > Derived Data Product.
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