Fields

Field: dcat.dataDictionary
Documents indexed: 12571
Total number of terms: 84
Number of terms listed: 84
Minimum frequency considered: 1
Maximum frequency considered: none

Term Documents
4 km Pathfinder Version 5.0 User Guide (http://www.nodc.noaa.gov/sog/pathfinder4km/userguide.html)2
A complete description of the Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands Benthic Habitat Classification Scheme can be found at: http://ccma.nos.noaa.gov/products/biogeography/benthic/2
All use types and project information can be found at http://www.hawaiicoralreefstrategy.com/index.php/westmaui1
All use types and project information can be found at http://www.mpa.gov/dataanalysis/hi_coastal_use/.1
Bauer, L.J., M.S. Kendall, A.G. Zitello, and T. Battista. 2010. Benthic Habitats of Vieques, Puerto Rico. pp. 9-46. In: Bauer and Kendall (eds.), An Ecological Characterization of the Marine Resources of Vieques, Puerto Rico Part II: Field Studies of Habitats, Nutrients, Contaminants, Fish, and Benthic Communities. NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOS 110. Silver Spring, MD. 174 pp.3
Benthic features were assigned one of twenty-six habitat types ranging from sand to coral. A complete description of these classification categories can be found at http://ccma.nos.noaa.gov/products/biogeography/benthic/htm/manual.aspx1
Benthic features were assigned one of twenty-six habitat types ranging from sand to coral. A complete description of these classification categories can be found at https://products.coastalscience.noaa.gov/collections/benthic/e95usvi_pr/default.aspx1
CRC Project1
CRCP PRoject3832
CoRIS Discovery Thesaurus4538
CoRIS Theme Thesaurus4538
Complete descriptions of entity types, attributes, and attribute values can be found in the metadata record for each resource in the ESI atlas of interest.10
Complete descriptions of entity types, attributes, and attribute values can be found in the metadata record for each resource in the ESI atlas of interest.186
Costa, B.M., L.J. Bauer, T.A. Battista, P.W. Mueller and M.E. Monaco. 2009. Moderate-Depth Benthic Habitats of St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands. NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOS 105. Silver Spring, MD. 55 pp.3
Cox, E.F., Jokiel, P.L. Te, F.T. and Stanton, F. 1993. Coral reefs of Kahoolawe, Hawaii I: Community structure of corals and reef fish. Final Report for the Cooperative agreement # NA 270M0327.1
Deep-water locations (Lisianski Island, Laysan Island, Maro Reef, Necker Island, and Nihoa Island). RESULTS = min_depth,max_depth,red_color_value,green_color_value,blue_color_value _,0,255,255,255 1,2,243,251,255 3,4,227,244,255 5,6,211,238,255 7,8,195,231,255 9,10,179,225,255 11,12,162,219,255 13,14,146,212,255 15,16,130,206,255 17,18,118,201,255 _,19,102,195,255 20,21,85,188,255 22,23,69,182,255 24,25,53,175,255 26,27,37,169,255 28,29,21,162,255 30,31,5,156,255 32,33,0,151,255 34,35,0,145,252 36,37,0,138,246 _,38,0,132,241 39,40,0,126,236 41,42,0,119,230 43,44,0,113,225 45,46,0,106,219 47,48,0,102,215 49,50,0,95,210 51,52,0,89,204 53,54,0,82,199 _,55,0,76,193 56,57,0,69,188 58,59,0,63,183 60,61,0,57,177 62,63,0,50,172 64,65,0,45,168 66,67,0,39,162 68,69,0,33,157 70,71,0,26,151 72,73,0,20,146 _,74,0,13,141 75,76,0,7,135 77,78,0,0,130 79,80,0,0,126 81,82,0,0,120 83,84,0,0,115 85,92,0,0,109 93,99,0,0,100 100,109,0,0,100 110,111,0,0,95 112,116,0,0,95 117,127,0,0,90 128,138,0,0,90 139,143,0,0,90 144,200,0,0,90 201,240,0,0,0 241,241,40,0,100 242,249,0,0,0 _,250,167,133,119 251,255,0,0,01
Department of Zoology, University of Hawaii.Honolulu, Hawaii.1
DETAILED HABITAT TYPE = Habitat_name, Habitat_classification_code, Numeric_value, Red_color_value, Green_color_value, Blue_color_value Habitat_name: The name of the benthic habitat identified and depicted. Habitat_classification_code: A hierarchical, 4-digit code assigned to each habitat type. Numeric_value: A two- or three-digit numeric value assigned to each habitat type. Red_color_value: A numeric value ranging from 0-255 assigned to the red channel of the RGB color palette. Green_color_value: A numeric value ranging from 0-255 assigned to the green channel of the RGB color palette. Blue_color_value: A numeric value ranging from 0-255 assigned to the blue channel of the RGB color palette1
Digital Map2
Fields within fish distribution table are described as attributes within the Detailed Descriptions for the Entity4
For more details on the entity and attribute information on the NEPR Accuracy Assessment shapefile and the benthic habitat classification scheme, see Chapter 2 of the NCOSS technical memorandum Benthic Habitat Mapping of Northeast Puerto Rico and Culebra Island.1
For more details on the entity and attribute information on the NEPR Benthic Habitat Map and the benthic habitat classification scheme, see Chapter 2 of the NCOSS technical memorandum “Benthic Habitats of Northeast Puerto Rico and Culebra Island”.2
For more details on the entity and attribute information on the NEPR Ground Validation shapefile and the benthic habitat classification scheme, see Chapter 2 of the NCOSS technical memorandum Mapping of Northeast Puerto Rico and Culebra Island.1
GCMD1
Geospatial Platform1
Global Change Master Directory8
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD)1
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords65
Habitat Conservation4
Hydroacoustic Technology Incorporated, Seattle, WA1
ISO 19115 Topic Categories5
ISO 19115 Topic Category4538
Kendall et al. 2012. Benthic Habitats of Majuro, Republic of the Marshall Islands. NOAA Biogeography Branch Report.1
Kenneth Banks, Department Of Planning and Environmental Protection (DPEP), Broward County, FL1
MrSID Compressed orthorectified images; UTM Zone 19.19
MrSID Compressed orthorectified images; UTM Zone 20.4
MrSID Compressed orthrectified images; UTM19;1
N/A2
NA - will be updated July 2015.3
NASA/Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Earth Science Keywords Version 6.0.0.0.01
NCEI Geoportal Filter4529
NOAA3
National Status and Trends Program - reference data dictionary http://ccma.nos.noaa.gov/about/coast/nsandt/dictionaries/ba_mw_chemistry_dictionary.aspx1
NOAA Biogeography Branch1
NOAA Coral Reef Information System (CoRIS) Theme Keyword Thesaurus 200901091
NOAA National Oceanographic Data Center/Satellite Oceanography Group1
NOAA PIRO, arielle.levine@noaa.gov1
NOAA, National Status and Trends Program1
NOAA/CIOERT/NCCOS/CCMA/Biogeography Branch1
NOAA/NCCOS/CCMA/Biogeography Branch1
NOAA/NMFS/CRED1
NOAA/NMFS/SEFSC/CCFHR2
NOAA/NMFS/SEFSC/Galveston Laboratory/Fishery Ecology Branch1
NODC ACCESSION3
NODC COLLECTING INSTITUTION NAMES THESAURUS5
NODC DATA TYPES THESAURUS5
NODC INSTRUMENT TYPES THESAURUS5
NODC OBSERVATION TYPES THESAURUS5
NODC PLATFORM NAMES THESAURUS5
NODC PROJECT NAMES THESAURUS4
NODC REFERENCE NUMBER THESAURUS1
NODC SUBMITTING INSTITUTION NAMES THESAURUS5
NOS Data Explorer Topic Category269
NOS Topic Category1
NOS Topic Keyword1
None4707
Not applicable13
National Status and Trends Program3
Recent data archived by the NODC are available in the format provided by the data originator. Data may also be available in NODC-processed formats. Please contact the NODC directly for additional details about this particular data set.1
Recent data archived by the NODC are available in the format provided by the data originator. Data may also be available in NODC-processed formats. Please contact the NODC directly for additional details about this particular data set.1
Scleractinian benthic surveys for species richness1
SCREAM quick look reports1
See the CoRTAD web site at http://www.nodc.noaa.gov/SatelliteData/Cortad for more information.2
See the CoRTAD web site at http://www.nodc.noaa.gov/SatelliteData/CoRTAD for more information.2
levels of terrestrial and carbonate sediment. Ph.D. dissertation.1
see Attachment G: Geodatabase Revised Fields.1
Shallow-water locations (Kure Atoll, Midway Atoll, Pearl and Hermes Atoll, and French Frigate Shoals). RESULTS = min_depth,max_depth,red_color_value,green_color_value,blue_color_value _,0,255,255,255 _,1,243,251,255 _,2,227,244,255 _,3,211,238,255 _,4,195,231,255 _,5,179,225,255 _,6,162,219,255 _,7,146,212,255 _,8,130,206,255 _,9,118,201,255 _,10,102,195,255 _,11,85,188,255 _,12,69,182,255 _,13,53,175,255 _,14,37,169,255 _,15,21,162,255 _,16,5,156,255 _,17,0,151,255 _,18,0,145,252 _,19,0,138,246 _,20,0,132,241 _,21,0,126,236 _,22,0,119,230 _,23,0,113,225 _,24,0,106,219 _,25,0,102,215 _,26,0,95,210 _,27,0,89,204 _,28,0,82,199 _,29,0,76,193 _,30,0,69,188 _,31,0,63,183 _,32,0,57,177 _,33,0,50,172 _,34,0,45,168 _,35,0,39,162 _,36,0,33,157 _,37,0,26,151 _,38,0,20,146 _,39,0,13,141 _,40,0,7,135 _,41,0,0,130 _,42,0,0,126 _,43,0,0,120 _,44,0,0,115 45,48,0,0,109 49,52,0,0,100 53,57,0,0,92 58,62,0,0,85 63,68,0,0,80 69,75,0,0,72 76,80,0,0,65 81,85,0,0,60 86,92,0,0,55 93,200,0,0,50 201,240,0,0,0 241,241,40,0,100 242,249,0,0,0 250,167,133,119 251,255,0,0,01
Te, F.T., 2000. Responses of Hawaiian Scleractinian corals to different1
Te, F.T., 2000. Responses of Hawaiian Scleractinian corals to different levels of terrestrial and carbonate sediment. Ph.D. dissertation. Department of Zoology, University of Hawaii. Honolulu, Hawaii.1
The Recommended GHRSST-PP Data Processing Specification GDS (Version 1 revision 1.5), GHRSST-PP Report Number 17. Compiled by Craig Donlon and the GHRSST-PP Science Team, Craig.Donlon@esa.int. Published by the International GHRSST-PP Project Office Met Office, Fitzroy Road Exeter, EX3 1PB, United Kingdom, Tel: +44 (0)1392 886622, Fax: +44 (0)1393 885681. Metadata records converted to FGDC format and archived at the National Oceanographic Data Center.1
The relative abundances of observed species were ranked as Abundant, Common, Occasional, or Rare. These categories were defined as follows: Abundant (A) = the species contributes substantial abundance or coverage (25+% of total) or is very numerous in the survey area or is dominant within parts of the survey area; Common (C) = the species is present as several or more individuals or as a few larger colonies or is conspicuous in only one or a few parts of the survey area; Occasional (O) = the species is uncommon or present only as a few individuals or as a few large colonies but not contributing substantially to abundance or substrate coverage anywhere within the survey area; and Rare (R) = the species is present on the basis of only one individual seen within the survey area. In addition, a general description of the reef habitat at each station, including the percent composition of reef substrate cover, was recorded. The latter was calculated from 50 observation points that were evenly spaced along a 165-ft transect line located at a depth of 35 ft at each station. Seven general types of cover were used to characterize the reef substrate including Hard Coral, Soft Coral, Coralline Algae, Macroalgae, Turf-Covered Boulders, Coralline-Algal Rubble, and Sand.1
Zitello, A.G., L.J. Bauer, T.A. Battista, P.W. Mueller and M.S. Kendall. 2009. Benthic Habitats of St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands. NOAA Technical Memorandum NOS NCCOS 96. 50 pp.3
National Status and Trends Program - reference data dictionary MW_dict.htm.1
NOAA NCCOS1