Rays in the northern Gulf of Mexico: Aerial Survey and Satellite Telemetry 2008-2012

The dataset contains distribution and abundance data for rays in the Gulf of Mexico collected through aerial surveys and satellite telemetry. Aerial survey data includes the date, time, latitude and longitude where rays were observed, and number and species of rays observed during 32 surveys which took place from 2008 to 2011. Satellite telemetry data contains data for 11 cownose rays that were fitted with Smart Positioning or Temperature satellite transmitters between March and November 2011. The satellite telemetry data includes information about the cownose rays that were tracked, including the location they were caught, disk length, disk width, weight, sex, the number of days that the satellite tag remained attached to the ray, the calculated total distance traveled by each ray while fitted with the tag, and the calculated mean and maximum rate of movement for each ray while fitted with the satellite tag. The data from ARGOS that was used to calculate total distance and rates of movement for the tagged cownose rays is included in this data set and includes location date, satellite that received the signal, latitude, longitude, number of messages received and data ARGOS used to calculate the error ellipse for each location.

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Author Sean Powers
Maintainer data@disl.org
Last Updated July 22, 2022, 22:53 (UTC)
Created July 22, 2022, 22:53 (UTC)
Content Create Date 2015-04-16
ISO.author Sean P. Powers, Crystal L. Hightower, J. Marcus Drymon, Matthew W. Johnson
ISO.author.1 Sean P. Powers, Frank J. Hernandez, Robert H. Condon, J. Marcus Drymon, Christopher M. Free
ISO.originator Matt Ajemian <matt.ajemian@tamucc.edu>
ISO.pointOfContact DISL Data Management
ISO.principalInvestigator Sean Powers <spowers@disl.org>
ISO.resourceProvider Mimi Tzeng <metadata@disl.org>
Place Keywords Dauphin Island Sea Lab, DISL, Mississippi-Alabama shelf, northern Gulf of Mexico
Temporal Begin 2008-07-17
Temporal End 2012-03-26
Theme Keywords Elasmobranch, satellite telemetry, aerial survey, Rhinoptera bonasus, Manta birostris, Aetobatus narinari, spotted eagle ray, cownose ray, manta ray
Use Constraints Acknowledgment of the DISL: Fisheries Lab, the University of South Alabama, Northern Gulf Institute, and the Shelby Center for Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management is required in products developed from these data, and such acknowledgment as is standard for citation and legal practices for data source is expected by users of these data. Users should be aware that comparison with other data sets for the same area from other time periods may be inaccurate due to inconsistencies resulting from changes in mapping conventions, data collection, and computer processes over time. The distributor shall not be liable for improper or incorrect use of these data, based on the description of appropriate/inappropriate uses described in the metadata document. These data are not legal documents and are not to be used as such.