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The Juvenile Salmon and Ocean Ecosystem Survey (JSOES) is a long-term dataset from NOAA's Northwest Fisheries Science Center. It contains biological metrics like lengths, weights, genetics, and otolith microchemistry for juvenile salmonids from the Columbia River plume and Northern California Current. The survey has been conducted for over 23 years, demonstrating correlations between ocean conditions and salmon survival.
NOAA's Northwest Fisheries Science Center research data on developing non-GMO sterilization methods for sablefish in marine aquaculture. The dataset likely contains growth measurements, such as fork length and body weight, from fish that were PIT tagged during experiments. This project was highlighted as a critical priority in the NOAA Aquaculture Science Review published on 28 February 2019.
23 years of sampling from the Juvenile Salmon and Ocean Ecosystem Survey (JSOES), the longest-running salmon survey on the U.S. west coast. The data, collected by NOAA's Northwest Fisheries Science Center, demonstrates correlations between ocean conditions and the distribution, abundance, and survival of juvenile Columbia River salmon. It is used to develop mechanistic understanding and improve forecasts for salmon management.
FY20 marks the 23rd year of sampling, making this the longest-running salmon survey on the U.S. west coast. The data, collected by NOAA's Northwest Fisheries Science Center, demonstrates correlations between ocean conditions and the distribution, abundance, and survival of juvenile Columbia River salmon. It includes Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) casts and measurements for Chlorophyll and Nutrients.
The Northern California Current and Columbia River plume are the geographic focus of this dataset. It contains stomach contents from juvenile salmonids, primarily Chinook and Coho, collected by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The data supports the Juvenile Salmon and Ocean Ecosystem Survey (JSOES), which began its 23rd year of sampling in FY20.
Oceanographic trawl data from the Juvenile Salmon and Ocean Ecosystem Survey (JSOES), a long-running salmon survey on the U.S. west coast. The dataset, from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, contains nekton and juvenile salmon collections from surface trawls. It aims to develop a mechanistic understanding of how ocean conditions affect salmon survival and support management forecasts.
A data dictionary from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, last updated March 2026, standardizing terminology for threats to salmonid populations. It defines categories for ecological concerns, limiting factors, and threats to enable consistent cross-dataset comparisons for recovery planning. The dictionary relates threats, ecological dynamics, and life history stages to support management action evaluation.
Methods for reproductive sterilization in marine aquaculture, developed by NOAA and the University of Maryland. The project was highlighted as a critical priority in the NOAA Aquaculture Science Review published 28 Feb 2019. Data on sablefish sex ratios are collected using gonadal histology and a genetic sex marker.
Over 45 species of fish were collected monthly from April to September since 2006 to monitor the nearshore fish community response to the Elwha River dam removal in Washington. The dataset, from NOAA's Northwest Fisheries Science Center, includes species composition, size distribution, and abundance data from treatment and reference sites. It focuses on juvenile stages and bio-indicators like surf smelt and salmon to evaluate sediment process changes.
Geoscience Australia presents seabed mapping and habitat classification data from Darwin Harbour surveys in 2011 and 2013. The research produced detailed bathymetry maps, classified substrates as hard or soft, and derived six seascape classes. It was a collaboration between GA, AIMS, DLRM, and the Darwin Port Corporation.
Atlantic Coast of New Jersey hosts this dataset from the Hyperspectral Coastal Ocean Dynamics Experiment (HyCoDE) at the Long-term Ecosystem Observatory 15 station. It contains oceanographic and meteorological measurements, including data on ocean chemistry, optics, and temperature. The Ocean Biology Distributed Active Archive Center (OB_DAAC) at NASA manages the data, which was last updated in March 2026.
Model results from figshare by Johanna Hurst, updated March 2026, analyze the effects of wind speed and rotor blade revolution on turbine distance. The dataset provides estimated values of the a-posteriori distribution and 95% credibility intervals, with prediction variables indicating interactions. It is a small 5.5 KB Excel file.
Land Margin Ecosystem Research (LMER): Trophic Interactions in Estuarine Systems (TIES) contains measurements from the Chesapeake Bay collected between 1993 and 2001. The dataset was produced under the LMER program by the OB_DAAC organization and is hosted on multiple platforms including NASA Earthdata and Data.gov. It focuses on estuarine system dynamics and trophic interactions.
Oceanographic measurements capture the dynamics of the Kennebec River plume within the Gulf of Maine ecosystem. The dataset contains in-situ observations collected between 2005 and 2007 by the OB_DAAC organization. It is available on multiple platforms, including NASA Earthdata and Data.gov.
A 484.7 KB dataset and R code package supports research on how local land use and landscape heterogeneity affect tropical biodiversity and ecosystem multifunctionality. The data was published by Zheng Zhou on the figshare platform in April 2026. It includes CSV data files and R Markdown code for analysis.
Survey data from municipal wastewater treatment plants includes 29 columns detailing design and operational features such as Sludge Disposal, Design Flow, and Population Served. The dataset is maintained by data.ny.gov and was updated in April 2026. It provides a snapshot of plant infrastructure and capabilities across participating municipalities.
Remote and in situ observations of the San Francisco Bay and Delta ecosystem. The dataset is managed by the OB_DAAC organization and was last updated on March 12, 2026. It is available on multiple platforms, indicating its established use.
An enhanced version of the PlantVillage dataset, likely containing images of plant leaves for disease identification. The description suggests it is based on SSR Reasoning, a method for improving data quality or annotation. The dataset's author, organization, and update date are unknown.
Vegetation parameters collected during the Soil Moisture Experiment 2002 (SMEX02) in the Walnut Creek watershed. The dataset is managed by the NSIDCV0 organization and was part of a focused field campaign in 2002. Data files are available in BIN, ISO, and HTML formats.
Vegetation parameters for several locations in Oklahoma North and Oklahoma South. The dataset is provided by the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC). There is a conflict regarding its last update date, with sources citing either 2003 or 2026.