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On April 12, 2023 at 3:16:34 PM UTC, patdavid:
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Renamed resource DISL-Alabama-SAV-Polygon-002-2019.xml to DISL-RESTORE-Alabama-SAV-Polygon-002-2019.xml in Alabama 2019 Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Polygons
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2 | "author": "Kenneth L. Heck, Jr. Professor and Senior Marine | 2 | "author": "Kenneth L. Heck, Jr. Professor and Senior Marine | ||
3 | Scientist (Emeritus)", | 3 | Scientist (Emeritus)", | ||
4 | "author_email": "kheck@disl.org", | 4 | "author_email": "kheck@disl.org", | ||
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8 | "key": "Content Create Date", | 8 | "key": "Content Create Date", | ||
9 | "value": "2020-05-15" | 9 | "value": "2020-05-15" | ||
10 | }, | 10 | }, | ||
11 | { | 11 | { | ||
12 | "key": "ISO.author", | 12 | "key": "ISO.author", | ||
13 | "value": "Barry A. Vittor and Associates, Inc." | 13 | "value": "Barry A. Vittor and Associates, Inc." | ||
14 | }, | 14 | }, | ||
15 | { | 15 | { | ||
16 | "key": "ISO.originator", | 16 | "key": "ISO.originator", | ||
17 | "value": "Dottie Byron <None>" | 17 | "value": "Dottie Byron <None>" | ||
18 | }, | 18 | }, | ||
19 | { | 19 | { | ||
20 | "key": "ISO.pointOfContact", | 20 | "key": "ISO.pointOfContact", | ||
21 | "value": "DISL Data Management" | 21 | "value": "DISL Data Management" | ||
22 | }, | 22 | }, | ||
23 | { | 23 | { | ||
24 | "key": "ISO.principalInvestigator", | 24 | "key": "ISO.principalInvestigator", | ||
25 | "value": "Kenneth L. Heck, Jr. Professor and Senior Marine | 25 | "value": "Kenneth L. Heck, Jr. Professor and Senior Marine | ||
26 | Scientist (Emeritus) <@disl.org>" | 26 | Scientist (Emeritus) <@disl.org>" | ||
27 | }, | 27 | }, | ||
28 | { | 28 | { | ||
29 | "key": "ISO.principalInvestigator.1", | 29 | "key": "ISO.principalInvestigator.1", | ||
30 | "value": "Dottie Byron <@disl.org>" | 30 | "value": "Dottie Byron <@disl.org>" | ||
31 | }, | 31 | }, | ||
32 | { | 32 | { | ||
33 | "key": "ISO.publisher", | 33 | "key": "ISO.publisher", | ||
34 | "value": "Barry A. Vittor and Associates, Inc." | 34 | "value": "Barry A. Vittor and Associates, Inc." | ||
35 | }, | 35 | }, | ||
36 | { | 36 | { | ||
37 | "key": "Place Keywords", | 37 | "key": "Place Keywords", | ||
38 | "value": "Alabama Coast, Mobile County, Baldwin County, | 38 | "value": "Alabama Coast, Mobile County, Baldwin County, | ||
39 | Mobile Bay, Mobile Tensaw Delta, Mississippi Sound, Perdido Bay" | 39 | Mobile Bay, Mobile Tensaw Delta, Mississippi Sound, Perdido Bay" | ||
40 | }, | 40 | }, | ||
41 | { | 41 | { | ||
42 | "key": "Temporal Begin", | 42 | "key": "Temporal Begin", | ||
43 | "value": "2019-08-01" | 43 | "value": "2019-08-01" | ||
44 | }, | 44 | }, | ||
45 | { | 45 | { | ||
46 | "key": "Temporal End", | 46 | "key": "Temporal End", | ||
47 | "value": "2020-05-15" | 47 | "value": "2020-05-15" | ||
48 | }, | 48 | }, | ||
49 | { | 49 | { | ||
50 | "key": "Theme Keywords", | 50 | "key": "Theme Keywords", | ||
51 | "value": "Submerged Aquatic Vegetation" | 51 | "value": "Submerged Aquatic Vegetation" | ||
52 | }, | 52 | }, | ||
53 | { | 53 | { | ||
54 | "key": "Use Constraints", | 54 | "key": "Use Constraints", | ||
55 | "value": "Acknowledgement of Barry A. Vittor and Associates, | 55 | "value": "Acknowledgement of Barry A. Vittor and Associates, | ||
56 | Inc. as the data source and originator would be appreciated in any | 56 | Inc. as the data source and originator would be appreciated in any | ||
57 | products developed from these data, and such acknowledgment as is | 57 | products developed from these data, and such acknowledgment as is | ||
58 | standard for citation and legal practices for data source is expected | 58 | standard for citation and legal practices for data source is expected | ||
59 | by users of this data. Users should be aware that comparison with | 59 | by users of this data. Users should be aware that comparison with | ||
60 | other data sets for the same area from other time periods may be | 60 | other data sets for the same area from other time periods may be | ||
61 | inaccurate due to inconsistencies resulting from changes in mapping | 61 | inaccurate due to inconsistencies resulting from changes in mapping | ||
62 | conventions, data collection, field conditions, and computer processes | 62 | conventions, data collection, field conditions, and computer processes | ||
63 | over time. The distributor shall not be liable for improper or | 63 | over time. The distributor shall not be liable for improper or | ||
64 | incorrect use of these data, based on the description of | 64 | incorrect use of these data, based on the description of | ||
65 | appropriate/inappropriate uses described in the metadata document. | 65 | appropriate/inappropriate uses described in the metadata document. | ||
66 | These data are not legal documents and are not to be used as such. | 66 | These data are not legal documents and are not to be used as such. | ||
67 | This dataset was prepared by Barry A. Vittor and Associates, Inc. for | 67 | This dataset was prepared by Barry A. Vittor and Associates, Inc. for | ||
68 | the Dauphin Island Sea Lab using Federal funds under Award No. | 68 | the Dauphin Island Sea Lab using Federal funds under Award No. | ||
69 | GNTCP18AL0068 from the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council | 69 | GNTCP18AL0068 from the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council | ||
70 | (RESTORE Council). The statements, findings, conclusions, and | 70 | (RESTORE Council). The statements, findings, conclusions, and | ||
71 | recommendations are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily | 71 | recommendations are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily | ||
72 | reflect the views of the RESTORE Council." | 72 | reflect the views of the RESTORE Council." | ||
73 | }, | 73 | }, | ||
74 | { | 74 | { | ||
75 | "key": "spatial", | 75 | "key": "spatial", | ||
76 | "value": "{ \"type\": \"Polygon\", \"coordinates\": [ [ [ | 76 | "value": "{ \"type\": \"Polygon\", \"coordinates\": [ [ [ | ||
77 | -88.39203, 30.834694 ], [ -87.340469, 30.834694 ], [ -87.340469, | 77 | -88.39203, 30.834694 ], [ -87.340469, 30.834694 ], [ -87.340469, | ||
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79 | } | 79 | } | ||
80 | ], | 80 | ], | ||
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83 | "isopen": false, | 83 | "isopen": false, | ||
84 | "license_id": null, | 84 | "license_id": null, | ||
85 | "license_title": null, | 85 | "license_title": null, | ||
86 | "maintainer": "data@disl.org", | 86 | "maintainer": "data@disl.org", | ||
87 | "maintainer_email": "data@disl.org", | 87 | "maintainer_email": "data@disl.org", | ||
88 | "metadata_created": "2022-07-22T23:19:35.924112", | 88 | "metadata_created": "2022-07-22T23:19:35.924112", | ||
n | 89 | "metadata_modified": "2023-04-12T15:10:24.572543", | n | 89 | "metadata_modified": "2023-04-12T15:16:34.399534", |
90 | "name": "alabama-2019-submerged-aquatic-vegetation-polygons", | 90 | "name": "alabama-2019-submerged-aquatic-vegetation-polygons", | ||
91 | "notes": "This 2019 dataset consists of digital vector data | 91 | "notes": "This 2019 dataset consists of digital vector data | ||
92 | describing the location, extent and species composition of submerged | 92 | describing the location, extent and species composition of submerged | ||
93 | aquatic vegetation (SAV) in coastal Alabama, including Mississippi | 93 | aquatic vegetation (SAV) in coastal Alabama, including Mississippi | ||
94 | Sound, Mobile Bay, Mobile-Tensaw Delta, Mississippi Sound, Little | 94 | Sound, Mobile Bay, Mobile-Tensaw Delta, Mississippi Sound, Little | ||
95 | Lagoon, Perdido Bay, and their communicating tributaries. The dataset | 95 | Lagoon, Perdido Bay, and their communicating tributaries. The dataset | ||
96 | includes a MrSID ortho mosaic produced from true-color digital aerial | 96 | includes a MrSID ortho mosaic produced from true-color digital aerial | ||
97 | imagery acquired on July 26, 29, and 31 and August 1 and 2. ESRI | 97 | imagery acquired on July 26, 29, and 31 and August 1 and 2. ESRI | ||
98 | polygon coverage of SAV was created in ArcGIS 10.7, using the MrSID as | 98 | polygon coverage of SAV was created in ArcGIS 10.7, using the MrSID as | ||
99 | a base map. SAV distribution was concentrated in upper Mobile Bay and | 99 | a base map. SAV distribution was concentrated in upper Mobile Bay and | ||
100 | the lower Mobile-Tensaw Delta, Mississippi Sound, and the lower | 100 | the lower Mobile-Tensaw Delta, Mississippi Sound, and the lower | ||
101 | Perdido Bay area of southeast Baldwin County. Overall, there were 866 | 101 | Perdido Bay area of southeast Baldwin County. Overall, there were 866 | ||
102 | more acres mapped in 2019 compared to 2015, due mostly to a 469-ac | 102 | more acres mapped in 2019 compared to 2015, due mostly to a 469-ac | ||
103 | increase in the Hurricane quadrangle, particularly areas around | 103 | increase in the Hurricane quadrangle, particularly areas around | ||
104 | Gravine Island and Chuckfee Bay. There were 149 more acres mapped in | 104 | Gravine Island and Chuckfee Bay. There were 149 more acres mapped in | ||
105 | the Chickasaw quad compared to 2015, due to expansion of SAV in the | 105 | the Chickasaw quad compared to 2015, due to expansion of SAV in the | ||
106 | Duck Lake region. The Orange Beach Quadrangle had an increase of 74 | 106 | Duck Lake region. The Orange Beach Quadrangle had an increase of 74 | ||
107 | acres, mostly due to expanded coverage in the area of St. John Bayou. | 107 | acres, mostly due to expanded coverage in the area of St. John Bayou. | ||
108 | Habitat categories were developed based on observation of the most | 108 | Habitat categories were developed based on observation of the most | ||
109 | prevalent species at field survey locations. Of the 37 habitat | 109 | prevalent species at field survey locations. Of the 37 habitat | ||
110 | categories identified, most were mixtures of species occurring in | 110 | categories identified, most were mixtures of species occurring in | ||
111 | oligohaline and freshwater systems.", | 111 | oligohaline and freshwater systems.", | ||
112 | "num_resources": 1, | 112 | "num_resources": 1, | ||
113 | "num_tags": 0, | 113 | "num_tags": 0, | ||
114 | "organization": { | 114 | "organization": { | ||
115 | "approval_status": "approved", | 115 | "approval_status": "approved", | ||
116 | "created": "2022-07-22T03:25:13.329710", | 116 | "created": "2022-07-22T03:25:13.329710", | ||
117 | "description": "The Dauphin Island Sea Lab's (DISL) mission is to | 117 | "description": "The Dauphin Island Sea Lab's (DISL) mission is to | ||
118 | become a center for transformative U.S. oceanic and coastal research | 118 | become a center for transformative U.S. oceanic and coastal research | ||
119 | and education.. Founded in 1971 by the State of Alabama Legislature to | 119 | and education.. Founded in 1971 by the State of Alabama Legislature to | ||
120 | maximize the marine sciences capabilities of several Alabama | 120 | maximize the marine sciences capabilities of several Alabama | ||
121 | institutions and minimize duplication. \r\n\r\nLocated on the eastern | 121 | institutions and minimize duplication. \r\n\r\nLocated on the eastern | ||
122 | tip of Dauphin Island, a barrier island in the northern Gulf of | 122 | tip of Dauphin Island, a barrier island in the northern Gulf of | ||
123 | Mexico, DISL is surrounded by Mobile Bay, the Mississippi Sound, and | 123 | Mexico, DISL is surrounded by Mobile Bay, the Mississippi Sound, and | ||
124 | the waters of the Gulf, making it a perfect location to conduct a wide | 124 | the waters of the Gulf, making it a perfect location to conduct a wide | ||
125 | range of marine science activity. \r\n\r\n[The University Programs | 125 | range of marine science activity. \r\n\r\n[The University Programs | ||
126 | (UP)](https://www.disl.edu/univ-prog/) serves the students of the | 126 | (UP)](https://www.disl.edu/univ-prog/) serves the students of the | ||
127 | Marine Environmental Sciences Consortium\u2019s (MESC) 22 public and | 127 | Marine Environmental Sciences Consortium\u2019s (MESC) 22 public and | ||
128 | private four-year colleges and universities through graduate and | 128 | private four-year colleges and universities through graduate and | ||
129 | undergraduate programs. Throughout the year, graduate students conduct | 129 | undergraduate programs. Throughout the year, graduate students conduct | ||
130 | research, and attend classes while completing their degree under the | 130 | research, and attend classes while completing their degree under the | ||
131 | mentorship of faculty and staff at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab. | 131 | mentorship of faculty and staff at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab. | ||
132 | \r\n\r\n[The Discovery Hall Programs (DHP)](https://www.disl.edu/dhp/) | 132 | \r\n\r\n[The Discovery Hall Programs (DHP)](https://www.disl.edu/dhp/) | ||
133 | oversees educational programs for K-12 field programs, | 133 | oversees educational programs for K-12 field programs, | ||
134 | teacher-training, and community outreach opportunities. \r\n[The | 134 | teacher-training, and community outreach opportunities. \r\n[The | ||
135 | Estuarium](https://www.disl.edu/aquarium/), our public aquarium | 135 | Estuarium](https://www.disl.edu/aquarium/), our public aquarium | ||
136 | located on the Dauphin Island Sea Lab campus, is a part of DHP's | 136 | located on the Dauphin Island Sea Lab campus, is a part of DHP's | ||
137 | educational outreach mission. The Estuarium focuses solely on the | 137 | educational outreach mission. The Estuarium focuses solely on the | ||
138 | Mobile-Tensaw Estuary System. The BayMobile allows DHP educators to | 138 | Mobile-Tensaw Estuary System. The BayMobile allows DHP educators to | ||
139 | bring marine science to students across Alabama in the classroom and | 139 | bring marine science to students across Alabama in the classroom and | ||
140 | at community events. \r\n\r\nResearch programs at the Dauphin Island | 140 | at community events. \r\n\r\nResearch programs at the Dauphin Island | ||
141 | Sea Lab range from biogeochemistry and oceanography to ecosystem | 141 | Sea Lab range from biogeochemistry and oceanography to ecosystem | ||
142 | ecology. While much of our research focuses on the near-shore and | 142 | ecology. While much of our research focuses on the near-shore and | ||
143 | estuarine processes of the northern Gulf of Mexico, field sites of our | 143 | estuarine processes of the northern Gulf of Mexico, field sites of our | ||
144 | internationally-renowned faculty also include the Arctic, Mexico, | 144 | internationally-renowned faculty also include the Arctic, Mexico, | ||
145 | Australia, and other countries.\r\n\r\nThe Dauphin Island Sea Lab also | 145 | Australia, and other countries.\r\n\r\nThe Dauphin Island Sea Lab also | ||
146 | offers state and local government, industry, and agency | 146 | offers state and local government, industry, and agency | ||
147 | decision-makers a range of coastal zone management services, including | 147 | decision-makers a range of coastal zone management services, including | ||
148 | access to the nationally acclaimed data management center. Armed with | 148 | access to the nationally acclaimed data management center. Armed with | ||
149 | data through the DISL data management center, entities can make | 149 | data through the DISL data management center, entities can make | ||
150 | well-informed decisions and sound policies while considering | 150 | well-informed decisions and sound policies while considering | ||
151 | environmental impact. Another key contributor to successful coastal | 151 | environmental impact. Another key contributor to successful coastal | ||
152 | zone management is the Mobile Bay National Estuary Program, which | 152 | zone management is the Mobile Bay National Estuary Program, which | ||
153 | falls within the services of DISL.\r\n\r\n", | 153 | falls within the services of DISL.\r\n\r\n", | ||
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