A Directory of Fishery Data Collection Activities Conducted by the Statistical Surveys Division in the Southeast Region of the United States

A Directory of Fishery Data Collection Activities Conducted by the Statistical Surveys Division in the Southeast Region of the United States

Author: Herbert F. Prytherch

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Published: 1980

Total Pages: 108

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As a result of the Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976 and the planning and imposition of Fishery Management Plans in the U.S., the number of requests and demands for historical, current, and new kinds of fishery data has increased dramatically. These demands are often well beyond the ability of present staff to respond, well beyond the limitations of available and anticipated economic resources, and well beyond the limitations of data collection systems presently in use. In such a climate, there is an understandable and reasonable desire to maximize the informational return. However, as noted by Wenk (1972), "the federal role at sea has not been continuous or well planned but has grown in a random succession of separate legislative assignments." For example, the National Marine Fisheries is authorized to collect biological, economic, social, and other data many different statutes (see page. 2). The resulting potential for duplicative effort and inefficiency has been great. In order to fulfill their obligations under such a diversity of authorizations, data collection and management systems often subscribe unnecessarily to a variety of recording, storage, and reporting formats. More importantly, computer technology now makes much of the human time and effort involved in current collection and analysis methodology unnecessary. This report is part of an effort to describe and evaluate the present data collection systems now operating within the SEFC of the NMFS in order 1) to facilitate the flow of information in a more timely and continuous manner, 2) to identify and eliminate unnecessary duplication, 3) to determine those components of the collection and analysis process which may more easily and accurately be accomplished by computers and 4) to recommend for implementation those procedures which seem likely to contribute to a better data collection system.


A Bibliography of NOAA Technical Memoranda Issued by the Southeast Fisheries Science Center of the National Marine Fisheries, 1972-1993

A Bibliography of NOAA Technical Memoranda Issued by the Southeast Fisheries Science Center of the National Marine Fisheries, 1972-1993

Author: Harriet M. Corvino

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Published: 1994

Total Pages: 56

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"The Southeast Fisheries Science Center (SEFSC) is one of five regional fishery research centers of the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS). In 1970, the NMFS was organized as a component of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in the U.S. Department of Commerce. The Fisheries Science Centers provide scientific information required for decisions relating to the conservation and management of fishery resources, and the protection of fishery habitats, endangered and threatened species. In 1972, the NOAA Technical Memorandum series was established and the Southeast Fisheries Science Center began the publication of research reports. The purpose of this series is timely dissemination of the results of scientific research. The series also affords the SEFSC a means of publishing research results in greater depth and detail than is normally allowed by scientific journals, which usually have stringent length restrictions. To address the difficulties of identification and location of these publications, we present the following listing of SEFSC Technical Memoranda from number 1 (1972) to number 340 (1993). They are available from their originating laboratories or from the National Technical Information Service. A directory of these sources is provided on page 2"--Introduction


Accessions List

Accessions List

Author: United States. National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service. Library and Information Services Division

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Published: 1983

Total Pages: 606

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