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As part of our studies of sea lion habitat, fisheries, and economics we have processed a variety of spatial environmental data sets for analysis. We are pleased to make these data sets, complete with FGDC-compatible metadata, publically available to interested researchers.

We have prepared data sets for the Gulf of Alaska, and
the eastern North Pacific and Bering Sea.

Gulf of Alaska
eastern north pacific

The data include climatologies of Remote sensing data, and,
for the Gulf of Alaska, a suite of variables output from an
oceanographic (i.e., ROMS) circulation model.

remotely sensed

 

Gulf of Alaska | Eastern North Pacific | Remote sensing | ROMS | Study areas
| Bathymetry | Data table | Project background |

Publication:

Environmental data for the eastern North Pacific and Bering Sea.
Gregr, E.J. and R. Coatta. 2008.
Fisheries Centre Research Reports Vol 16 pp. 79

abstract
As part of our investigations into Steller sea lion habitat use and fisheries economics, we have prepared a collection of physical oceanographic data for the eastern North Pacific and the Bering Sea. Data include rectified grids of chlorophyll-a concentrations, sea surface temperature, slope of sea surface temperature, sea level anomaly, wind speed, current velocity and direction, mixed layer depth, and bathymetry. Geographic Information System-compatible raster (gridded) data were created from available on-line sources as both monthly and long-term averages. Monthly averages were produced for all available years for each sensor at a spatial scale of 9x9 km2 for the Gulf of Alaska and Bering Sea. We prepared long-term averages (climatologies) at 3x3 km2 for the northern Gulf of Alaska, and for the entire eastern North Pacific we prepared each source data set at its native resolution. We evaluated the sea surface temperature data at the 9x9 km2 scale using available quality data, and improved the data provided by interpolating through low quality pixels. Considerable processing was required to create a continuous North Pacific perspective, and to ensure that the data sets were correctly aligned at the different spatial scales. We also present 2-week averaged data from the output of a Regional Ocean Modelling System (ROMS) implemented for the northern Gulf of Alaska (3x3 km2) for the year 2001. These data provide a representation of the changing, vertical structure of the ocean. Given the significant investment to create a rectified data collection, we have prepared the data for distribution to interested researchers. The ROMS data are provided in MS Access format, and the remote sensing data as binary float files. Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC)-compatible metadata have been prepared. The data described herein are available from the Marine Mammal Research Unit web site or on request.

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