Realm: Marine
Climate: Temperate
Biome: Temperate shelf and seas ecoregions
Central latitude: 42.084394
Central longitude: -69.839664
Duration: 16 years, from 1954 to 1973
368 records
146 distinct species
Across the time series
Crangon septemspinosa is the most frequently occurring species
Methods
This is a subset of the NEFSC Benthic Database. Benthic fauna data has been collected from 1881 to the present by the National Marine Fisheries Service Laboratories at Woods Hole, MA and Sandy Hook, NJ. The data includes the work by Wigley and Theroux on the macrofauna of the Northeastern United States. Other major studies include Ocean Pulse, the Northeast Monitoring Program, New York Bight, 12 Mile Dumpsite, Long Island Sound and Raritan Bay surveys. Parameters included in these surveys include depth, sediment type, gear type, number, weight, family, class, genus, species name, and abundance. A total of 21,000 sample sites are included in this data set with 4,000 meters being the maximum depth sampled. This time series contain data collected consistently via Dip net. Unit of abundance = IndCountInt, Unit of biomass = Weight (g)
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