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CalCOFI and NMFS Seabird and Marine Mammal Observation Data, 1987-2006

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Description

Original provider: PRBO Conservation Science Dataset credits: The projects were conducted under the grants awarded to the following organizations and their scientists. The principle investigators of the CalCOFI part of this dataset are (in the chronological order from 1987 to 2006): Richard Veit and John McGowan, Scripps Institution of Oceanography (1987-1994) David Hyrenbach, Scripps Institution of Oceanography (1994-2000) Bill Sydeman, PRBO Conservation Science (2000-2006) The principle investigators of the Rockfish part of this dataset is Bill Sydeman, PRBO Conservation Science (1996-2006) # the affiliations are the ones they belonged to at the time of the surveys. The data were contributed by PRBO Conservation Science. These two projects are on going. See [Supplemental information] for the information on the PIs and organizations in recent years. Abstract: This dataset contains observation data of marine birds and mammals from California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations (CalCOFI) from 1987-2006 and Rockfish cruises along the California coast from 1996-2006 by National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS). Data were collected aboard research vessels using standardized marine bird and mammal survey techniques (Tasker et al. 1984, Buckland et al. 1993). Marine birds and mammals were observed in a 90-degree arc from the bow to one side of the ship out to 300m. Counts are summarized by species and behavior along the transects in 3 km bins. Data span years 1987 - 2006. Purpose: Relating changing ocean productivity patterns and upper-trophic predator (seabirds and marine mammals) distributions to the underlying physical oceanographic variability enhances our understanding of the ecological context of the CalCOFI and NMFS database, thereby aiding in the interpretation of large-scale hydrographic and ocean productivity patterns. An inter-disciplinary, ecosystem-level perspective will provide new insight into offshore California wildlife habitat associations and how apex marine organisms (including fish with diets similar to seabirds and/or mammals) respond to differences in ocean climate, productivity, and water mass properties, information needed to manage fisheries and wildlife under changing ocean conditions. Supplemental information: [2020-09-30] The following invalid species names were corrected according to the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS). Black-footed Albatross: Diomedea nigripes (174516) => Phoebastria nigripes (554379) Bonaparte's Gull: Larus philadelphia (176839) => Chroicocephalus philadelphia (824040) Caspian Tern: Sterna caspia (176924) => Hydroprogne caspia (176935) Elegant Tern: Sterna elegans (176925) => Thalasseus elegans (176931) Franklin's Gull: Larus pipixcan (176838) => Leucophaeus pipixcan (824082) Great Egret: Casmerodius albus (174810) => Ardea alba (554135) Laughing Gull: Larus atricilla (176837) => Leucophaeus atricilla (824079) Laysan Albatross: Diomedea immutabilis (174517) => Phoebastria immutabilis (554378) Least Tern: Sterna antillarum (176923) => Sternula antillarum (824127) Red Phalarope: Phalaropus fulicaria (554376) => Phalaropus fulicarius (176734) Royal Tern: Sterna maxima (176922) => Thalasseus maximus (824142) South Polar Skua: Catharacta maccormicki (176801) => Stercorarius maccormicki (660062) Willet: Catoptrophorus semipalmatus (176638) => Tringa semipalmata (824147) Parula americana (178868) => Setophaga americana (950033) Dendroica petechia T(178878) => Setophaga petechia (950039) Dendroica townsendi (178897) => Setophaga townsendi (950058) Dendroica occidentalis (178902) => Setophaga occidentalis (950059) Dendroica coronata (178891) => Setophaga coronata (950046) Wilsonia pusilla (178973) => Cardellina pusilla (950080) [UPDATE 2013-03-25] The following species codes had been associated with invalid species names. These were corrected to valid species names. WWSC White-Winged Scoter => Melanitta fusca deglandi STAL Short-Tailed Albatross => Phoebastria albatrus LAAL Laysan Albatross => Diomedea immutabilis LETU Leatherback Turtle => Dermochelys coriacea These data are publicly available without restriction. However, it is suggested that potential users contact the data contributor (Marine Division Director at PRBO Conservation Science, marinedirector@prbo.org) or PI Bill Sydeman (wsydeman@faralloninstitute.org) for questions concerning the use of dataset (methods, accuracy, help with interpretation etc.). The dataset is also available at Ocean Informatics Data Zoo (http://oceaninformatics.ucsd.edu/datazoo/). The CalCOFI and Rockfish projects are on going. The Principle Investigators of these projects are as follows (listed those in recent years only): Rockfish survey 2008, Leg 1/2: Bill Sydeman, Farallon Institute for Advanced Ecosystem Research 2008, Leg 3: Jaime Jahncke, PRBO Conservation Science 2009, Leg 1/2: Bill Sydeman, Farallon Institute for Advanced Ecosystem Research 2009, Leg 3: Jaime Jahncke, PRBO Conservation Science CalCOFI survey 2006-2007: Bill Sydeman, PRBO Conservation Science 2007-current: Bill Sydeman, Farallon Institute for Advanced Ecosystem Research These recent data are available from these individuals or organizations upon request. The recent data by Bill Sydeman will be also available through OBIS-SEAMAP in the near future. Each sighting is a total of all of the birds/mammals of that species and behavior seen in an area (approx. 3 km long and 300m wide). The location is represented at the middle of the bin. Length may be less at the end of a transect, and width may be less depending on the weather. Each bin is temporally about 10 minutes in duration (depending on ship speed). Tracklines on this map represent on-effort only. Off-effort tracks may be obtained from the data provider.

Data Records

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Sydeman, W. 2015. CalCOFI and NMFS Seabird and Marine Mammal Observation Data, 1987-2006. Data downloaded from OBIS-SEAMAP (http://seamap.env.duke.edu/dataset/507) on yyyy-mm-dd.

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GBIF Registration

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Keywords

Occurrence,Marine Animal Survey,Marine Biology,Marine mammals,Seabirds,Sea turtles,Vessel,Visual Sighting; Observation; Occurrence

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Contacts

William Sydeman
  • Owner
  • Originator
  • Point Of Contact
Primary contact
Farallon Institute for Advanced Ecosystem Research
OBIS-SEAMAP
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Marine Geospatial Ecology Lab, Duke University
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Geographic Coverage

Northeastern Pacific Ocean

Bounding Coordinates South West [29.772, -126.474], North East [40.091, -117.234]

Taxonomic Coverage

Scientific names are based on the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS).

Class Aves (Birds), Mammalia (mammals)
Subclass Elasmobranchii (cartilaginous fishes)
Order Ciconiiformes (Auks), Ciconiiformes (Auks), Ciconiiformes (Auks), Ciconiiformes (Auks), Charadriiformes, Passeriformes (Perching Birds), Cetacea (cetaceans), Cetacea (cetaceans), Cetacea (cetaceans)
Suborder Caniformia (pinnipeds), Caniformia (pinnipeds)
Family Cheloniidae (Sea Turtles), Procellariidae (Fulmars), Procellariidae (Fulmars), Procellariidae (Fulmars), Procellariidae (Fulmars), Procellariidae (Fulmars), Threskiornithidae, Anatidae (Ducks), Anatidae (Ducks), Laridae (Gulls), Laridae (Gulls), Laridae (Gulls), Alcidae, Alcidae, Trochilidae, Delphinidae (dolphins), Otariidae (eared seals)
Genus Sphyrna (bonnethead sharks), Gavia (Loons), Diomedea (Albatrosses), Phaethon, Phalacrocorax, Limnodromus, Phalaropus, Stercorarius, Stercorarius, Synthliboramphus, Globicephala (pilot whales), Mesoplodon (beaked whales), Balaenoptera (baleen whales)
Species Isurus oxyrinchus (shortfin mako), Prionace glauca (blue shark), Mola mola (ocean sunfish), Chelonia mydas (Green Sea Turtle), Eretmochelys imbricata (Hawksbill Sea Turtle), Lepidochelys olivacea (Olive Ridley), Dermochelys coriacea (Leatherback Sea Turtle), Gavia immer (Common Loon), Gavia arctica (Arctic Loon), Gavia stellata (Red-throated Loon), Gavia pacifica (Pacific Loon), Podiceps grisegena (Red-necked Grebe), Podiceps nigricollis (Black-necked Grebe), Aechmophorus occidentalis (Western Grebe), Fulmarus glacialis (Northern Fulmar), Puffinus creatopus (Pink-footed Shearwater), Puffinus carneipes (Flesh-footed Shearwater), Puffinus pacificus (Wedge-tailed Shearwater), Puffinus bulleri (Buller's Shearwater), Puffinus griseus (Sooty Shearwater), Puffinus tenuirostris (Short-tailed Shearwater), Pterodroma inexpectata (Mottled Petrel), Pterodroma neglecta, Pterodroma externa (Juan Fernandez Petrel), Pterodroma solandri, Pterodroma longirostris, Pterodroma leucoptera (Gould's Petrel), Pterodroma ultima, Procellaria parkinsoni, Oceanodroma furcata (Fork-tailed Storm Petrel), Oceanodroma leucorhoa (Leach's Storm Petrel), Oceanodroma homochroa (Ashy Storm Petrel), Oceanodroma tethys (Wedge-rumped Storm Petrel), Oceanodroma melania (Black Storm Petrel), Oceanodroma microsoma (Least Storm Petrel), Oceanites oceanicus (Wilson's Storm Petrel), Phaethon aethereus (Red-billed Tropicbird), Phaethon rubricauda (Red-tailed Tropicbird), Pelecanus erythrorhynchos (American White Pelican), Pelecanus occidentalis (Brown Pelican), Sula leucogaster (Brown Booby), Sula sula (Red-footed Booby), Phalacrocorax auritus (Double-crested Cormorant), Phalacrocorax penicillatus (Brandt's Cormorant), Phalacrocorax pelagicus (Pelagic Cormorant), Ardea herodias (Great Blue Heron), Butorides virescens, Egretta thula (Snowy Egret), Branta bernicla (Brant), Chen caerulescens (Blue Goose), Anas platyrhynchos (Mallard), Bucephala albeola (Bufflehead), Melanitta perspicillata (Surf Scoter), Melanitta nigra (Black Scoter), Oxyura jamaicensis (Ruddy Duck), Mergus serrator (Red-breasted Merganser), Pandion haliaetus (Osprey), Falco peregrinus (Peregrine Falcon), Fulica americana (American Coot), Haematopus bachmani (Black Oystercatcher), Pluvialis squatarola (Black-bellied Plover), Arenaria interpres (Ruddy Turnstone), Arenaria melanocephala (Black Turnstone), Numenius americanus, Numenius phaeopus (Whimbrel), Calidris mauri, Calidris alba (Sanderling), Limnodromus scolopaceus, Limosa fedoa (Marbled Godwit), Phalaropus fulicarius (Red Phalarope), Phalaropus lobatus (Red-necked Phalarope), Stercorarius pomarinus (Pomarine Jaeger), Stercorarius parasiticus (Parasitic Jaeger), Stercorarius longicaudus (Long-tailed Jaeger), Larus hyperboreus (Glaucous Gull), Larus glaucescens (Glaucous-winged Gull), Larus occidentalis (Western Gull), Larus argentatus (Herring Gull), Larus thayeri (Thayer's Gull), Larus californicus (California Gull), Larus delawarensis (Ring-billed Gull), Larus canus (Mew Gull), Larus heermanni (Heermann's Gull), Larus dominicanus (Kelp Gull), Xema sabini (Sabine's Gull), Rissa tridactyla (Black-legged Kittiwake), Sterna forsteri (Forster's Tern), Sterna hirundo (Common Tern), Sterna paradisaea (Arctic Tern), Thalasseus elegans (Elegant Tern), Hydroprogne caspia (Caspian Tern), Anous stolidus (Brown Noddy), Chlidonias niger (Black Tern), Uria aalge (Common Murre), Cepphus columba (Pigeon Guillemot), Brachyramphus marmoratus (Marbled Murrelet), Synthliboramphus antiquus (Ancient Murrelet), Synthliboramphus craveri (Craveri's Murrelet), Synthliboramphus hypoleucus (Xantus's Murrelet), Ptychoramphus aleuticus (Cassin's Auklet), Cerorhinca monocerata (Rhinoceros Auklet), Fratercula corniculata (Horned Puffin), Fratercula cirrhata (Tufted Puffin), Zenaida macroura, Streptopelia decaocto (Eurasian Collared Dove), Spizella breweri, Sturnus vulgaris (Common Starling), Tursiops truncatus (Common Bottlenose Dolphin), Stenella coeruleoalba (Striped Dolphin), Delphinus delphis (Short-beaked Common Dolphin), Delphinus delphis (Short-beaked Common Dolphin), Lagenorhynchus obliquidens (Pacific White-sided Dolphin), Lissodelphis borealis (Northern Right Whale Dolphin), Grampus griseus (Risso's Dolphin), Pseudorca crassidens (False Killer Whale), Globicephala macrorhynchus (Short-finned Pilot Whale), Orcinus orca (Killer Whale), Phocoena phocoena (Harbor Porpoise), Phocoenoides dalli (Dall's Porpoise), Physeter macrocephalus (Sperm Whale), Kogia breviceps (Pygmy Sperm Whale), Berardius bairdii (Baird's Beaked Whale), Ziphius cavirostris (Cuvier's Beaked Whale), Eschrichtius robustus (Gray Whale), Balaenoptera acutorostrata (Minke Whale), Balaenoptera borealis (Sei Whale), Balaenoptera physalus (Fin Whale), Balaenoptera musculus (Blue Whale), Megaptera novaeangliae (Humpback Whale), Zalophus californianus (California Sea Lion), Eumetopias jubatus (Steller Sea Lion), Callorhinus ursinus (Northern Fur Seal), Arctocephalus townsendi (Guadalupe Fur Seal), Phoca vitulina (Harbor Seal), Mirounga angustirostris (Northern Elephant Seal), Aechmophorus clarkii, Aethia psittacula (Parakeet Auklet), Ardea alba (Great Egret), Phoebastria albatrus (Short-tailed Albatross), Phoebastria immutabilis (Laysan Albatross), Phoebastria nigripes (Black-footed Albatross), Pterodroma cookii (Cook's Petrel), Puffinus opisthomelas (Black-vented Shearwater), Rynchops niger (Black Skimmer), Delphinus capensis (Long-beaked Common Dolphin), Pterodroma sandwichensis, Lutrogale perspicillata, Stercorarius maccormicki (South Polar Skua), Chroicocephalus philadelphia (Bonaparte's Gull), Leucophaeus atricilla (Laughing Gull), Leucophaeus pipixcan (Franklin's Gull), Sternula antillarum (Least Tern), Thalasseus maximus (Royal Tern), Tringa semipalmata (Willet), Setophaga americana (Northern Parula), Setophaga petechia (Mangrove Warbler), Setophaga coronata (Yellow-rumped Warbler), Setophaga townsendi (Townsend's Warbler), Setophaga occidentalis (Hermit Warbler), Cardellina pusilla (Wilson's Warbler)
Subspecies Melanitta fusca deglandi

Temporal Coverage

Start Date / End Date 1987-05-02 / 2006-11-04

Project Data

No Description available

Title CalCOFI and NMFS Seabird and Marine Mammal Observation Data, 1987-2006
Funding NA

The personnel involved in the project:

William Sydeman
  • Owner

Sampling Methods

NA

Study Extent NA

Method step description:

  1. NA

Collection Data

Collection Name zd_507
Collection Identifier zd_507
Parent Collection Identifier OBIS-SEAMAP

Additional Metadata

marine, harvested by iOBIS

Purpose Relating changing ocean productivity patterns and upper-trophic predator (seabirds and marine mammals) distributions to the underlying physical oceanographic variability enhances our understanding of the ecological context of the CalCOFI and NMFS database, thereby aiding in the interpretation of large-scale hydrographic and ocean productivity patterns. An inter-disciplinary, ecosystem-level perspective will provide new insight into offshore California wildlife habitat associations and how apex marine organisms (including fish with diets similar to seabirds and/or mammals) respond to differences in ocean climate, productivity, and water mass properties, information needed to manage fisheries and wildlife under changing ocean conditions.
Alternative Identifiers http://ipt.env.duke.edu/resource?r=zd_507