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Dataset Title:  Seabird beached mortality Subscribe RSS
Institution:  BeachWatch;BeachCOMBERS;COASST   (Dataset ID: cciea_B_B_MORT)
Range: time = 1994-01-01T00:00:00Z to 2024-01-01T00:00:00Z
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Things You Can Do With Your Graphs

Well, you can do anything you want with your graphs, of course. But some things you might not have considered are:

The Dataset Attribute Structure (.das) for this Dataset

Attributes {
 s {
  time {
    String _CoordinateAxisType "Time";
    Float64 actual_range 7.573824e+8, 1.7040672e+9;
    String axis "T";
    String ioos_category "Time";
    String long_name "Time";
    String standard_name "time";
    String time_origin "01-JAN-1970 00:00:00";
    String units "seconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z";
  }
  encounter_rate {
    Float32 actual_range 0.0, 8.737758;
    String ioos_category "Other";
    String long_name "Encounter Rate";
    String units "Mean carcasses/km";
  }
  species_cohort {
    String ioos_category "Other";
  }
 }
  NC_GLOBAL {
    String cdm_data_type "Other";
    String contributor_email "tom.good@noaa.gov";
    String contributor_name "Good";
    String Conventions "COARDS, CF-1.6, ACDD-1.3, NCCSV-1.2";
    String defaultGraphQuery "time,encounter_rate&species_cohort=\"Brandts cormorant encounter rate (Ce CC)\"&.draw=linesAndMarkers";
    String history 
"last updated: 2025-01-16 06:00:01
2025-05-16T11:54:08Z (local files)
2025-05-16T11:54:08Z http://erddap.caloos.org/tabledap/cciea_B_B_MORT.das";
    String infoUrl "https://www.integratedecosystemassessment.noaa.gov/regions/california-current/about-california-current-integrated-ecosystem-assessment";
    String institution "BeachWatch;BeachCOMBERS;COASST";
    String license 
"The data may be used and redistributed for free but is not intended
for legal use, since it may contain inaccuracies. Neither the data
Contributor, ERD, NOAA, nor the United States Government, nor any
of their employees or contractors, makes any warranty, express or
implied, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a
particular purpose, or assumes any legal liability for the accuracy,
completeness, or usefulness, of this information.";
    String sourceUrl "(local files)";
    String standard_name_vocabulary "CF Standard Name Table v70";
    String subsetVariables "species_cohort";
    String summary "Data from BeachWatch, who coordinate a team of trained volunteers that collect effort-controlled survey data on an approximately monthly basis, recording beached bird numbers and identity from survey locations in Central California. Contact BeachWatch (https://farallones.noaa.gov/science/beachwatch.html) for details on calculations before citing or distributing these data. Additional Calculations: Annual mean encounter rates (bird carcasses/km surveyed) aggregated from April to November (inclusive) for each surveyed beach location, and then averaged across all beaches surveyed in that year.;Data from BeachWatch, who coordinate a team of trained volunteers that collect effort-controlled survey data on an approximately monthly basis, recording beached bird numbers and identity from survey locations in Central California. Contact BeachWatch (https://farallones.noaa.gov/science/beachwatch.html) for details on calculations before citing or distributing these data. Additional Calculations: Annual mean encounter rates (bird carcasses/km surveyed) aggregated from October to February (inclusive, with years labelled according to the convention that Oct 2014 to Feb 2015 are labelled as 2014) for each surveyed beach location, and then averaged across all beaches surveyed in that year.;Data from BeachWatch, who coordinate a team of trained volunteers that collect effort-controlled survey data on an approximately monthly basis, recording beached bird numbers and identity from survey locations in Central California. Contact BeachWatch (https://farallones.noaa.gov/science/beachwatch.html) for details on calculations before citing or distributing these data. Additional Calculations: Annual mean encounter rates (bird carcasses/km surveyed) aggregated from June to December (inclusive) for each surveyed beach location, and then averaged across all beaches surveyed in that year.;Data from BeachWatch, who coordinate a team of trained volunteers that collect effort-controlled survey data on an approximately monthly basis, recording beached bird numbers and identity from survey locations in Central California. Contact BeachWatch (https://farallones.noaa.gov/science/beachwatch.html) for details on calculations before citing or distributing these data. Additional Calculations: Annual mean encounter rates (bird carcasses/km surveyed) aggregated from October to April (inclusive, with years labelled according to the convention that Oct 2014 to April 2015 are labelled as 2014) for each surveyed beach location, and then averaged across all beaches surveyed in that year.;Data from BeachWatch, who coordinate a team of trained volunteers that collect effort-controlled survey data on an approximately monthly basis, recording beached bird numbers and identity from survey locations in Central California. Contact BeachWatch (https://farallones.noaa.gov/science/beachwatch.html) for details on calculations before citing or distributing these data. Additional Calculations: Annual mean encounter rates (bird carcasses/km surveyed) aggregated from May to October (inclusive) for each surveyed beach location, and then averaged across all beaches surveyed in that year.;Data from BeachCombers, who coordinate a team of trained volunteers that collect effort-controlled survey data on an approximately monthly basis, recording beached bird numbers and identity from survey locations in Central/Southern California. Contact BeachCombers (https://mlml.sjsu.edu/contact-us/) for details on calculations before citing or distributing these data. Additional Calculations: Annual mean encounter rates (bird carcasses/km surveyed) aggregated from April to November (inclusive) for each surveyed beach location, and then averaged across all beaches surveyed in that year.;Data from BeachCombers, who coordinate a team of trained volunteers that collect effort-controlled survey data on an approximately monthly basis, recording beached bird numbers and identity from survey locations in Central/Southern California. Contact BeachCombers (https://mlml.sjsu.edu/contact-us/) for details on calculations before citing or distributing these data. Additional Calculations: Annual mean encounter rates (bird carcasses/km surveyed) aggregated from October to February (inclusive, with years labelled according to the convention that Oct 2014 to Feb 2015 are labelled as 2014) for each surveyed beach location, and then averaged across all beaches surveyed in that year.;Data from BeachCombers, who coordinate a team of trained volunteers that collect effort-controlled survey data on an approximately monthly basis, recording beached bird numbers and identity from survey locations in Central/Southern California. Contact BeachCombers (https://mlml.sjsu.edu/contact-us/) for details on calculations before citing or distributing these data. Additional Calculations: Annual mean encounter rates (bird carcasses/km surveyed) aggregated from June to December (inclusive) for each surveyed beach location, and then averaged across all beaches surveyed in that year.;Data from BeachCombers, who coordinate a team of trained volunteers that collect effort-controlled survey data on an approximately monthly basis, recording beached bird numbers and identity from survey locations in Central/Southern California. Contact BeachCombers (https://mlml.sjsu.edu/contact-us/) for details on calculations before citing or distributing these data. Additional Calculations: Annual mean encounter rates (bird carcasses/km surveyed) aggregated from October to April (inclusive, with years labelled according to the convention that Oct 2014 to Feb 2015 are labelled as 2014) for each surveyed beach location, and then averaged across all beaches surveyed in that year.;Data from BeachCombers, who coordinate a team of trained volunteers that collect effort-controlled survey data on an approximately monthly basis, recording beached bird numbers and identity from survey locations in Central/Southern California. Contact BeachCombers (https://mlml.sjsu.edu/contact-us/) for details on calculations before citing or distributing these data. Additional Calculations: Annual mean encounter rates (bird carcasses/km surveyed) aggregated from May to October (inclusive) for each surveyed beach location, and then averaged across all beaches surveyed in that year.;Data from the Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team (COASST), who coordinate a team of trained volunteers that collect effort-controlled survey data on an approximately monthly basis, recording beached bird numbers and identity from survey locations in Northern California through to Northern Washington and into Alaska and the Bering Sea. Contact COASST (https://depts.washington.edu/coasst/) for details on calculations before citing or distributing these data. Additional Calculations: Annual mean encounter rates (bird carcasses/km surveyed) aggregated from October to February (inclusive, with years labelled according to the convention that Oct 2014 to Feb 2015 are labelled as 2014) for each surveyed beach location, and then averaged across all beaches surveyed in that year.;Data from the Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team (COASST), who coordinate a team of trained volunteers that collect effort-controlled survey data on an approximately monthly basis, recording beached bird numbers and identity from survey locations in Northern California through to Northern Washington and into Alaska and the Bering Sea. Contact COASST (https://depts.washington.edu/coasst/) for details on calculations before citing or distributing these data. Additional Calculations: Annual mean encounter rates (bird carcasses/km surveyed) aggregated from June to December (inclusive) for each surveyed beach location, and then averaged across all beaches surveyed in that year.;Data from the Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team (COASST), who coordinate a team of trained volunteers that collect effort-controlled survey data on an approximately monthly basis, recording beached bird numbers and identity from survey locations in Northern California through to Northern Washington and into Alaska and the Bering Sea. Contact COASST (https://depts.washington.edu/coasst/) for details on calculations before citing or distributing these data. Additional Calculations: Annual mean encounter rates (bird carcasses/km surveyed) aggregated from October to April (inclusive, with years labelled according to the convention that Oct 2014 to Apr 2015 are labelled as 2014) for each surveyed beach location, and then averaged across all beaches surveyed in that year.;Data from the Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team (COASST), who coordinate a team of trained volunteers that collect effort-controlled survey data on an approximately monthly basis, recording beached bird numbers and identity from survey locations in Northern California through to Northern Washington and into Alaska and the Bering Sea. Contact COASST (https://depts.washington.edu/coasst/) for details on calculations before citing or distributing these data. Additional Calculations: Annual mean encounter rates (bird carcasses/km surveyed) aggregated from May to October (inclusive) for each surveyed beach location, and then averaged across all beaches surveyed in that year.";
    String time_coverage_end "2024-01-01T00:00:00Z";
    String time_coverage_start "1994-01-01T00:00:00Z";
    String title "Seabird beached mortality";
  }
}

 

Using tabledap to Request Data and Graphs from Tabular Datasets

tabledap lets you request a data subset, a graph, or a map from a tabular dataset (for example, buoy data), via a specially formed URL. tabledap uses the OPeNDAP (external link) Data Access Protocol (DAP) (external link) and its selection constraints (external link).

The URL specifies what you want: the dataset, a description of the graph or the subset of the data, and the file type for the response.

Tabledap request URLs must be in the form
https://coastwatch.pfeg.noaa.gov/erddap/tabledap/datasetID.fileType{?query}
For example,
https://coastwatch.pfeg.noaa.gov/erddap/tabledap/pmelTaoDySst.htmlTable?longitude,latitude,time,station,wmo_platform_code,T_25&time>=2015-05-23T12:00:00Z&time<=2015-05-31T12:00:00Z
Thus, the query is often a comma-separated list of desired variable names, followed by a collection of constraints (e.g., variable<value), each preceded by '&' (which is interpreted as "AND").

For details, see the tabledap Documentation.


 
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