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Summary Report of Community-Based Environmental and Species Observations from the Bering Sea Sub-Network, 2008-2009
Entry ID:
ELOKA028
Summary
Abstract:
The Bering Sea Sub-Network (BSSN) is comprised of a set of coastal communities representing six indigenous cultures: three in the Russian Federation and three in the United States. The objective of BSSN is to develop a framework that will enable residents in remote Arctic communities to systematically document physical and social changes occurring in their region. In 2008 and 2009, approximately 300 hunters and fishermen participated a pilot project of harvest surveys covering species caught, species health, and intended use; changing climate and environmental conditions; location and travel information; and a review of harvest conditions. This data set is a report of the preliminary findings from the pilot phase of BSSN.
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Data Set Citation
Dataset Originator/Creator:
Victoria Gofman, Lilian Alessa, Andy Kliskey, and Patricia Cochran
Dataset Title:
Bering Sea Sub-Network: Community Based Environmental and Species Observations
Dataset Series Name:
ELOKA
Dataset Release Place:
Boulder, CO
Dataset Publisher:
National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC)
Data Presentation Form:
Digital media
Online Resource:
http://nsidc.org/data/eloka007.html
Temporal Coverage
Start Date:
2007-07-01
Stop Date:
2009-04-30
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Quality
ATTRIBUTE ACCURACY REPORT: The accuracy of the attributes in this dataset is
unknown. LOGICAL CONSISTENCY REPORT: The data is believed to be logically consistent. COMPLETENESS REPORT: This dataset is complete. HORIZONTAL POSITIONAL ACCURACY REPORT: Unknown VERTICAL POSITIONAL ACCURACY ... ![]()
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ACCESS CONSTRAINTS: none
DISTRIBUTION LIABILITY: Users of this data must assume responsibility for determining proper use. The distributors assume no liability for the data. CUSTOM ORDER PROCESS: Contact NOAA Coastal Services Center's Clearinghouse Manager and request a copy of the Alabam Coastal Hazards Assessment CD-Rom. Alternatively, fill out a CSC Product Request Form at http://www.csc.noaa.gov/clearinghouse/
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COMPLETE
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Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date:
1997-11-31
Last DIF Revision Date:
2012-02-23
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