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Pacific Herring Spawn Index Data

Pacific Herring spawn index data for British Columbia from 1951 to present. Note that the spawn index is a relative index of spawning biomass. In addition, “NA" indicates that data are unavailable because they are either incomplete or withheld; contact the custodian for more information. For the "Region" column specifically, "NA" indicates that the location is outside stock assessment region boundaries. There are a few caveats to consider when interpreting Pacific Herring spawn index data, which are discussed in the technical report (see supporting documents).

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Date Created

2021-03-02

Date Published

2021-06-02

Temporal Coverage

1951-01-01 - 2024-03-31

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7

All time access

314

Source(s) and Citation

Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Science/Ecosystems and Ocean Science/Stock Assessment and Research Division. (2021-06-02). Pacific Herring Spawn Index Data. Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Science/Ecosystems and Ocean Science/Stock Assessment and Research Division.

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Data Dictionary

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Supporting Document

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PDF

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English, French

Pacific Herring Section Maps

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Supporting Document

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PDF

Languages:

English

SpawnIndex R Package

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Supporting Document

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HTML

Languages:

English

Canadian Technical Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 3489

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Supporting Document

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PDF

Languages:

English

Pacific Herring Spawn Survey Manual

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Supporting Document

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PDF

Languages:

English

Pacific Herring spawn index data

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Dataset

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CSV

Languages:

English

Pacific Herring spawn index data

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Dataset

Format:

CSV

Languages:

French

Pacific Herring Spawn Index Data

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Web Service

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ESRI REST

Languages:

English

Pacific Herring Spawn Index Data

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Web Service

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ESRI REST

Languages:

French

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