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Irish Groundfish Survey Stations

Irish Groundfish Survey shot and haul stations. The Irish Groundfish Survey covers fisheries trawl stations in the North Atlantic Ocean, Celtic Sea, Irish Sea and Saint Georges Channel around Ireland. The Irish Groundfish Survey has been a two-legged survey taking place each October-December since 2003. Irish Groundfish Survey has involved shot and haul stations at regular sites where fish species are caught and processed on board the Irish research vessel RV Celtic Explorer in the fisheries lab. The primary goal of the Irish Groundfish Survey has been to develop estimates of juvenile abundance for important fish species. Measurements of the abundance of juvenile fish are a critical measure of the health of a stock, serving as an annual indication of recruitment (the number of newly spawned fish which enter the population each year) success or failure. Most importantly, they allow forecasting of future commercial abundance. In addition, the Irish Groundfish Survey has provided data on the distribution and biology of commercial and non-commercial species of ecological interest, as well as hydrographic and environmental observations. When these data are combined with annual recruitment indices they can help identify the possible causes driving year-class success or failure, and allow us to see long-term changes in populations that may have been caused by fishing, pollution, or climate change. The Irish Groundfish Survey feeds into the International Bottom Trawl Survey (IBTS) for international reporting. The Irish Groundfish Survey has been managed by the Fisheries Ecosystem Advisory Services (FEAS) section of the Marine Institute (Ireland). Data complete for each year survey has taken place.
 
Citation proposal
(2003) . Irish Groundfish Survey Stations. https://services.mspdata.eu:/geonetwork/srv/api/records/5bae4ef8-c535-44e7-9417-4e81dbd9c0ba

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Alternate title
Irish Groundfish Survey Stations North Atlantic Ocean Celtic Seas since 2003
Date ( Creation )
2003-10-22
Date ( Publication )
2003-10-22T00:00:00
Date ( Revision )
2017-12-12T00:00:00
Identifier
INSPIRE UUID / SD.SpeciesDistributionIE.MarineInstitute.FEAS.IrishGroundfishSurveyStation / 1.0
Purpose
The primary goal of the Irish Groundfish Survey is to develop estimates of juvenile abundance for important fish species.
Status
On going

  Point of contact

Marine Institute - Fisheries Ecosystem Advisory Services (Scientific and Technical Officer )  
Rinville Oranmore Co. Galway H91 R673 Ireland

  +353-91-387200  
  +353-91-387201 
Maintenance and update frequency
Annually
GemetInspireTheme ( Theme )
  • Species distribution
GEMET - Concepts, version 4.0.1, 28 Jun 2017 ( Discipline )
  • biology, life science
World Register of Marine Species WoRMS ( Theme )
  • Atlantic Cod, Hake, European Plaice, Boarfish, Herring, Haddock, Megrim, Monkfish, Mackerel, Horse Mackerel, Blue Whiting, Sprat
GEMET - Concepts, version 4.0.1, 28 Jun 2017 ( Theme )
  • fish, species, fish stock, fisheries management, fishery resource
British Oceanographic Data Centre -IHB Sea Areas ( Place )
  • Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, North-East Atlantic Ocean, Celtic Sea, Irish Sea and St. George's Channel
GEMET - Concepts, version 4.0.1, 28 Jun 2017 ( Stratum )
  • hydrosphere
Use limitation
Creative Commons license conditions apply
Use limitation
Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0
Access constraints
License
Use constraints
License
Other constraints
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Spatial representation type
Vector
Denominator
50000
Metadata language
English
Character set
UTF8
Topic category
  • Biota
  • Oceans
  • Geoscientific information
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Vertical extent

Minimum value
-3000
Maximum value
-20

Vertical CS

Vertical datum

Supplemental Information
Spatial point data of Groundfish Survey trawl stations with associated species catch numbers data.
Reference system identifier
EPSG / https://epsg.io/4326

 

Alternate title
EPSG
Date ( Publication )
2009-11-25

Distribution format
  • Shapefile, CSV, KML, WMS, WFS, JSON (v10.x, RFC 4180, 4.0 1.3.0, 2.0, 4.0 )

  Point of contact

Marine Institute - Fisheries Ecosystem Advisory Services (Scientific and Technical Officer )  
Rinville Oranmore Co. Galway H91 R673 Ireland

  +353-91-387200  
  +353-91-387201 
OnLine resource
Download Shapefile  

Download Shapefile

OnLine resource
Download CSV  

Download CSV

OnLine resource
Download KML  

Download KML

OnLine resource
WMS GetMap  

WMS GetMap

OnLine resource
WFS GetFeature  

WFS GetFeature

OnLine resource
Download JSON  

Download JSON

Hierarchy level
Dataset

Conformance result

Alternate title
INSPIRE Data Specifications v3.0
Date ( Publication )
2013-12-10
Explanation
The INSPIRE Directive or INSPIRE lays down a general framework for a Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) for the purposes of European Community environmental policies and policies or activities which may have an impact on the environment.
Pass
false

Conformance result

Alternate title
INSPIRE Interoperability Regulation
Date ( Publication )
2010-12-08
Explanation
Level of conformance with the COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services
Pass
false
Statement

Data is collected at sea on survey and loaded to a SQL Server Database for management and quality control.

Note: Data for the Current year is Provisional.

Catch Weights are measured in Kilos/Hour

The methodologies and protocols are described at the following ICES url http://www.ices.dk/workinggroups/ViewWorkingGroup.aspx?ID=74

Metadata

File identifier
5bae4ef8-c535-44e7-9417-4e81dbd9c0ba   XML
Metadata language
English
Character set
UTF8
Hierarchy level
Dataset
Date stamp
2018-01-25T15:24:06
Metadata standard name
ISDI Metadata Profile
Metadata standard version
1.2

  Point of contact

Marine Institute - IT Data Management (Data Analyst and Information Management Specialist )  
Rinville Oranmore Co. Galway H91 R673 Ireland

  +353-91-387200  
  +353-91-387201 
 
 

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