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Historical Kelp Database
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Dr.
Daniel
Reed
SBCLTER
Marine Science Institute
University of California
Santa Barbara
California
93106-6150
United States
805 893 8363
reed@lifesci.ucsb.edu
http://sbc.lternet.edu/
SBCLTER
Marine Science Institute
University of California
Santa Barbara
California
93106-6150
United States
sbc_help@lternet.edu
http://sbc.lternet.edu/
Ms.
Shannon
Harrer
SBCLTER
Marine Science Institute
University of California
Santa Barbara
California
93106-6150
United States
805 893 7295
harrer@msi.ucsb.edu
http://sbc.lternet.edu/
pointOfContact
2007
ISP Alginates (formerly Kelco Co.) has collected
information on the abundance of giant kelp (
Macrocystis pyrifera
) in California and Mexico from routine aerial surveys
since 1957. The standard protocol consists of an
observer visually estimating the amount of harvestable
giant kelp biomass within designated kelp beds from a
small fixed-wing aircraft. Observations were recorded on
paper data sheets in the field and archived in notebooks
housed at ISP Alginates. With cooperation from ISP
Alginates, the SBCLTER converted ISP Alginates long-term
records of giant kelp biomass into a digital format. The
database consists of a data table containing kelp
biomass, a catalog of maps. The format ISP Alginates
used to report kelp abundance data changed periodically
over the course of the collecting period. These details,
pus descriptions of designated kelp beds are described
in the protocol document.
giant kelp
biomass
Macrocystis pyrifera
Historical_kelp
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http://sbcdata.lternet.edu/external/Reef/Data/Historical_Kelp/Maps/
http://sbcdata.lternet.edu/external/Reef/Data/Historical_Kelp/Historical_Kelp_Overview.pdf
http://sbcdata.lternet.edu/external/Reef/Data/Historical_Kelp/Data/historical_kelp_locations.csv
The Geographic region of the kelp bed data extends
along the California coast, down through the coast
of Baja, Mexico: Central California (Halfmoon Bay to
Purisima Point), Southern California (Point Arguello
to the United States/Mexico border including the
Channel Islands) and Baja California (points south
of the United States/Mexico border including several
offshore islands).
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KINGDOM
Plantae
PHYLUM
Phaeophyta
CLASS
Phaeophyceae
ORDER
Laminariales
FAMILY
Lessoniaceae
GENUS
Macrocystis
genusSpecies
Macrocystis pyrifera
commonName
MAPY
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packageId
sbclter.24
2005-03-15
Data Manager
Marine Science Institute
University of California
Santa Barbara
California
93106-6150
United States
805 893 2071
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Santa Barbara Coastal Long Term Ecological Research
Project
Notes on data collection
Beginning January 8, 1968, data
on kelp biomass were
occasionally reported on paper
as the sum of multiple beds
(e.g. a single value was
reported for beds 2 and 3.) In
such cases, the reported tonnage
was split evenly among the
combined beds in the digital
version.
prior to September 17, 1962,
some of the bed designations
used by ISP Alginates differed
from those of the California
Department of Fish and Game.
Data recorded under these
earlier ISP Alginates bed
designations were entered into
the database under the
corresponding CDFG bed number. A
conversion table of ISP Alginate
bed numbers and CDFG bed numbers
is shown below.
Overview of Historical Kelp Data Project
Reed
http://sbcdata.lternet.edu/external/Reef/Data/Historical_Kelp/Historical_Kelp_Overview.pdf
KELCO/ISP Alginates Historical Kelp Harvesting Project
KELCO
owner
ISP Alginates (formerly Kelco Co.) has collected
information on the abundance of giant kelp
(Macrocystis pyrifera) in California and Mexico from
routine aerial surveys from 1958. The standard
protocol consists of an observer visually estimating
the amount of harvestable giant kelp biomass within
designated kelp beds from a small fixed-wing
aircraft. Observations are recorded on paper data
sheets in the field and archived in notebooks housed
at ISP Alginates. With cooperation from ISP
Alginates, SBC-LTER converted ISP Alginates
long-term records of giant kelp biomass into a
digital format. This document describes the
organization of the Historical Kelp database and the
methods that were used to create it. The format ISP
Alginates used to report kelp abundance data changed
periodically over the course of the collecting
period. This document also describes the steps taken
to standardize the historical records of kelp
biomass into a consistent format.
Historical_Kelp_Data.csv
Time series of giant kelp biomass along the coasts of
California and Baja, Mexico
Historical_Kelp_Data.csv
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date
Date of the Survey
The Date of the aerial survey
date
MM/DD/YYYY
-999999
not available, or not collected
year
Year
Year survey occurred
date
YYYY
-99999
not available, or not collected
month
Calendar Month
Calednar month survey occurred
date
MM
-99999
not available, or not collected
day
Calendar Day
Day of the month survey occurred
date
DD
-99999
not available, or not collected
region
Geographic Region
The geographic region of the bed, Central,
Southern or Baja California
string
Central
Central California (Half
Moon Bay to Purisima Point)
Southern
Southern California (Point
Arguello to the United
States/Mexico border
including the Channel
Islands)
Baja
Baja California (points
south of the United
States/Mexico border
including several offshore
islands)
-99999
not available, or not collected
bed_number
Kelp Bed Code
Bed numbers in California (central and southern)
and Baja were assigned by different bodies and
are unique only within a region. (see Methods)
string
any text
-99999
not available, or not collected
Bed numbers in Central and
Southern California were
assigned by the California
Department of Fish and Game; bed
numbers in Baja region were
assigned by ISP Alginates. Note
that are some bed numbers were
used in both the Southern and
Baja regions, but refer to
distinct beds in each region.
A table of bed numbers and
corresponding name, location,
length of coastline encompassed
by the bed, size, and
description of the bed
boundaries is shown in Table 1
of the protocol document.
bed_name
Bed Name
Common name of kelp bed (98 beds total)
string
any text
.*
-99999
not available, or not collected
harvested
Harvested Kelp
Amount of kelp harvested (tons) since the
previous survey. Note: harvest data are only
available after March 25, 1991.
float
ton
0.0
real
0.0
100000
-99999
not available, or not collected
total
Total Biomass
Total biomass (tons) of kelp in the bed observed
by the aerial survey. note: In early surveys,
ISP Alginates labeled this column "Maximum".
float
ton
0.0
real
0.0
100000
-99999
not available, or not collected
available
Amount of Avalaible Kelp
Amount of kelp (tons) available and accessible
for harvesting. In early surveys ISP Alginates
labeled this column "Minimum".
float
ton
0.0
real
0.0
100000
-99999
not available, or not collected
date_of_previous_survey
Date of Previous Survey
Date of the previous aerial survey.
date
mm/dd/yyyy
-999999
not available, or not collected
notes
Notes
Observer notes
string
any text
-99999
not available, or not collected
no