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University of Alaska Fairbanks - College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences

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These data are part of the Gulf Watch Alaska (GWA) long-term monitoring program, nearshore monitoring component. The dataset is comprised of six comma separated values (.csv) file exported from a relational database. The data consist of: 1) transect summary, 2) nest details, 3) egg float and stage data, 4) chicks diets, 5) chick diet taxonomy, and 6) Gulf Watch Alaska contributors. Version History: First release: April 2017 Revised: November 2023 (ver. 2.0) Revised: October 2024 (ver. 3.0)
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These data are part of the Gulf Watch Alaska (GWA) long-term monitoring program. This dataset consists of date, time, and temperature measurements from intertidal rocky sampling sites, including predicted tide height at the time of the reading, which is used to distinguish air from water temperature readings. The data are provided as comma separated values (.csv) files derived from data downloaded from HOBO temperature loggers. This dataset includes previously released data and supersedes the USGS data release (https://doi.org/10.5066/F77S7KXH). Version History: First release: September 2016 Revised: July 2022 (ver. 2.0) Revised: August 2022 (ver. 3.0) Revised: September 2023 (ver. 4.0) Revised: October 2024 (ver....
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These data are part of the Gulf Watch Alaska (GWA) long-term monitoring program. This dataset consists of observations of sea otter (Enhydra lutris) fecal samples (spraint). Observers examined fresh spraint piles to identify major prey classes in the samples and to determine sea otter diets in the Gulf of Alaska region. Version History: First release: July 2022 Revised: March 2023 (ver. 2.0) Revised: November 2023 (ver. 3.0) Revised: August 2024 (ver. 4.0)
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