Monthly biological data for groundfish: Spotted moray, Glaseye snapper, Squirelfish, Blackbar soldier, Longfin bullseye, around St Helena Island collected from March 2019 to May 2022.
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Field | Value |
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Last Updated | October 23, 2023, 15:53 (CEST) |
Created | October 23, 2023, 15:53 (CEST) |
Region | Saint Helena |
Language | eng |
Topic Category | Biota; flora and/or fauna in natural environment |
Temporal Extent Start | 2019 |
Temporal Extent End | 2022 |
Dataset Reference Date | 01/05/2022 |
Lineage | Groundfish were biologically sampled in either the EMD laboratory or at the fish processing facility. Fish were individually weighed in Kg with an accuracy of three decimal places, measured by fork length (FL) (excluding the Glasseye snapper, spotted moray and Longfin bullseye which was measured using total length (TL)) to the nearest cm rounding down. Maturity was assessed using a five stage scale. The gonads were extracted by cutting open the stomach cavity which runs from the anus to the head and removing the internal organs. Gonads were weighed in grams to two decimal places. Otoliths were extracted either by cutting into the head or accessed via the gill cover. Data is entered into a excell spreadsheet capturing latitude and longitude and the depth and biological data (length, total weight, sex and maturity, otolith, gonad weight). The entered data is checked by a second member of the EMD staff for quality control. Data collected was used to produce age/ length/ weight charts. Note that this data series links to two other data series (‘fisheries database 2015 and onwards’ and ‘Groundfish gonad pictures’). |
Spatial Reference System | EPSG:4326 |
Responsible Organisation Name | Hidden (personal data protection) |
Contact Mail Address | Hidden (personal data protection) |
Responsible Party Role | Hidden (personal data protection) |
Access Limitations | Open access |
Use Constraints | Open |
Resource Reference | Open but Please acknowledge data source as: St Helena Government, Environmental Managament Division, Marine Conservation Section. Oceanographic influences on the St Helena pelagic ecosystem. A Darwin PLUS Initiative project funded by the UK government. |
Data Format | Excel |
Update Frequency | not planned - survey completed |
Accuracy | Length: +/- 1cm, Total weight: +/- 0.001kg, Gonad weight: +/- 0.01g |
Resource Type | DataSet |
Original Title | Hidden (internal use only) |
Metadata Date | 2022/10/10 |
Metadata Point of Contact | data.manager@sainthelena.gov.sh |
Unique Resource ID | SH-SHG-354 |