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Bay Area Stream Fishes Version 1.2
Robert A. Leidy Fish Survey 1992-1998
Release Date: July 9, 1999
The Bay Area Stream Fishes database currently contains information
about native and introduced fishes collected by Robert A. Leidy
of the United States Environmental
Protection Agency on Bay Area streams from April 1992 to July
1998. The database was designed and built by the San
Francisco Estuary Institute, in collaboration with Region
9 of the U.S. EPA, during January to May 1999.
Datasheet reports and documentation for Version 1.2 of the database
are now available as a single 1.4 MB PDF file. This interim product
of the Bay Area Stream Fishes project is intended to allow simple
access to the data until the completion of the on-line database.
SFEI is developing an on-line map-based query system to make the
Stream Fishes data easily accessible, this will become available
in early 2000. Additional components, including historical data,
are also being developed to extend the utility of the database.
U.S. EPA, SFEI, and other federal, state and local partners will
be exploring how these data can be well-used, and updated, to
support ongoing watershed management. As we design the subsequent
versions of the database, comments
about intended uses of the data and the most useful formats for
data access will help us greatly.
In the Version 1.2 PDF, each survey event is represented by a
one-page record. The PDF file also includes information on survey
and database methods and a section about data use. Please consult
the documentation before using these data. Version 1.2 contains
updated documentation. Data remain unchanged from Version 1.0.
Download files:
Bay Area Stream Fishes: Robert A. Leidy Fish Survey 1992-1998
Documentation Summary and Datasheet Reports, Version 1.2.pdf
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