Automated and operational access to environmental data for Alaska’s management areas
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2021
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Description:The proliferation of operational satellite data has facilitated new capabilities for downstream data products with fisheries applications. The Alaska Fisheries Science Center and Alaska Fisheries Information Network (AKFIN) have utilized such data accessibility to streamline use of satellite sea surface temperature (SST) data. We briefly describe three gridded satellite data sets and we present two data products that are updated automatically and regularly in a database backend: 1) satellite SST data linked to spatial management regions across Alaska and 2) spatially-explicit fishery-dependent data (e.g., observer, fish ticket, and vessel monitoring system [VMS] data) linked with satellite SST data.
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Series:AFSC processed report 2021-06
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Rights Information:Public Domain
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Compliance:Submitted
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:6261c48d2c9cfaf13a9ef8576cd94597d3479bdbe541eb8bc6810f847696e2ab
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