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Found 10 dataset(s) matching "Deep Sea Coral Research and Technology Program (DSCRTP)".
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NOAA’s Deep-Sea Coral Research and Technology Program (DSCRTP) compiles a national database of the known locations of deep-sea corals and sponges in U.S. territorial waters and beyond. Demersal...
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These data are a set of raster maps of community-level predictions of deep-sea coral and sponge taxa distributions off the continental U.S. west coast, spanning depths from 50 to 1200 m. The...
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This dataset contains video products from NOAA Ship Reuben Lasker, AUV Popoki, ROV Guru, and ROV Yogi, along the California, Oregon, and Washington Coasts from 2019-10-07 to 2019-10-17. This...
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This dataset contains video products from NOAA Ship Reuben Lasker, AUV Popoki, ROV Guru, and ROV Yogi, along the California, Oregon, and Washington Coasts from 2019-10-22 to 2019-11-07. This...
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Deep-sea coral and sponge presence and abundance (measured as catch per unit effort (CPUE) were generated based off data from bottom trawl surveys between 1993 to 2013. Sponge models were left at...
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Predictive models of density, presence, and individual height were generated from deep-sea coral and sponge specimen collected during bottom trawl surveys conducted along the East Bering Sea...
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Predictive habitat models for deep-sea corals within the U.S. West Coast Exclusive Economic Zone were developed to aid future research and spatial mapping. Models were built at a 500 x 500 m...
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Coral and sponge presence, abundance (measured as catch per unit effort (CPUE)), and diversity (number of coral families) models were generated based off of data from bottom trawl surveys in the...
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Predicted distributions of two genera of deep-sea corals, Stylaster and Swiftia sp, in the Cordell Banks National Marine Sanctuary were generated using generalized linear model logistic regression...
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We created merged bathymetry surfaces segmented in GeoTIFF format by resolution and depth within the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary (CINMS) from more than 20 multibeam mapping surveys....