Pamlico Sound Sharks and Rays

Événement d'échantillonnage Observation
Dernière version Publié par Ocean Tracking Network le juin 3, 2026 Ocean Tracking Network

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Description

This is the OBIS extraction of the Atlantic Cooperative Telemetry and Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC) Pamlico Sound Sharks and Rays, consisting of the release tagging metadata, i.e. the location and date when the tagged animal was released, and summarized detection events of tagged individuals. If readers are interested in the source dataset they may also inquire with the project PIs as listed here or on the OTN web site (https://members.oceantrack.org/project?ccode=ACT.PSRAY).

Abstract:Cownose Rays and juvenile Bull Sharks often occupy similar estuarine habitats despite the rays being potential prey of the sharks. Pamlico Sound, North Carolina hosts a significant but relatively understudied population of Cownose Rays, and juvenile Bull Shark numbers have been increasing in the estuary in association with rising water temperatures. In this project, acoustic telemetry is used to identify movement behavior and key habitat areas within the estuary for both species, and to determine whether these species interact and influence each other's habitat use patterns.

Enregistrements de données

Les données de cette ressource données d'échantillonnage ont été publiées sous forme d'une Archive Darwin Core (Darwin Core Archive ou DwC-A), le format standard pour partager des données de biodiversité en tant qu'ensemble d'un ou plusieurs tableurs de données. Le tableur de données du cœur de standard (core) contient 3 093 enregistrements.

2 tableurs de données d'extension existent également. Un enregistrement d'extension fournit des informations supplémentaires sur un enregistrement du cœur de standard (core). Le nombre d'enregistrements dans chaque tableur de données d'extension est illustré ci-dessous.

Event (noyau)
3093
Occurrence 
2618
ExtendedMeasurementOrFact 
36

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Versions

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Comment citer

Les chercheurs doivent citer cette ressource comme suit:

Bangley, C. 2019. Pamlico Sound Sharks and Rays. Accessed via the Ocean Tracking Network OBIS IPT on INSERT DATE

Droits

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L’éditeur et détenteur des droits de cette ressource est Ocean Tracking Network. Ce travail est sous licence Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0.

Enregistrement GBIF

Cette ressource a été enregistrée sur le portail GBIF, et possède l'UUID GBIF suivante : 3d1cc80b-75ec-4557-865a-0125f20d2d98.  Ocean Tracking Network publie cette ressource, et est enregistré dans le GBIF comme éditeur de données avec l'approbation du Ocean Biodiversity Information System.

Mots-clé

ACOUSTIC TAGS; EARTH SCIENCE > BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION > ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES > FISH; Occurrence; Samplingevent; Observation

Données externes

Les données de la ressource sont disponibles dans d'autres formats

Pamlico Sound Sharks and Rays https://members.oceantrack.org/project?ccode=ACT.PSRAY ASCII HTM

Contacts

Ocean Tracking Network Data Centre
  • Créateur
  • Personne De Contact
  • Data Manager
Ocean Tracking Network
  • Dalhousie University
B3H 4J1 Halifax
Nova Scotia
CA
  • +1 (902) 494-4101
Kimberly Richie
  • Fournisseur Des Métadonnées
  • Data Manager
Charles Bangley
  • Fournisseur De Contenu
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
USA
Ian Park
  • Fournisseur De Contenu
Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife
USA
Brendan Runde
  • Fournisseur De Contenu
The Nature Conservancy
USA
Matthew Balazik
  • Fournisseur De Contenu
Virginia Commonwealth University
USA
Jeff Kneebone
  • Fournisseur De Contenu
Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life at the New England Aquarium
USA
Rebecca Asch
  • Fournisseur De Contenu
East Carolina University
USA
David Secor
  • Fournisseur De Contenu
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
USA
Jacqueline Roberts
  • Fournisseur De Contenu
Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
USA
Michael Frisk
  • Fournisseur De Contenu
School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences at Stony Brook University
USA
Patrick McGrath
  • Fournisseur De Contenu
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
USA
Lewis Naisbett-Jones
  • Fournisseur De Contenu
University of North Carolina
USA
Keith Dunton
  • Fournisseur De Contenu
Monmouth University
USA
Amanda Higgs
  • Fournisseur De Contenu
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation; Cornell University
USA
Matthew Sclafani
  • Fournisseur De Contenu
Cornell University
USA
Thomas Grothues
  • Fournisseur De Contenu
Rutgers University
USA
Bethany Williams
  • Fournisseur De Contenu
NOAA National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
USA
Wilmelie Cruz-Marrero
  • Fournisseur De Contenu
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
USA
Edward Hale
  • Fournisseur De Contenu
Delaware Sea Grant
USA
Michael Loeffler
  • Fournisseur De Contenu
North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries
USA
Sofie Van Parijs
  • Fournisseur De Contenu
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
USA
Aaron Carlisle
  • Fournisseur De Contenu
University of Delaware
USA
Bradley Peterson
  • Fournisseur De Contenu
Stony Brook University
USA
Charles Bangley
  • Fournisseur De Contenu
North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries
USA
Susan Parks
  • Fournisseur De Contenu
Syracuse University
USA
Danielle Dyson
  • Fournisseur De Contenu
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
USA

Couverture géographique

NC

Enveloppe géographique Sud Ouest [34,87, -77,43], Nord Est [35,98, -75,61]

Couverture taxonomique

Species included below are tagged by this project and have left any embargo. Other individuals or species may later be appended to this dataset.

Species Rhinoptera bonasus (cownose ray)

Couverture temporelle

Date de début / Date de fin 2019-05-01 / 2019-10-31

Données sur le projet

Cownose Rays and juvenile Bull Sharks often occupy similar estuarine habitats despite the rays being potential prey of the sharks. Pamlico Sound, North Carolina hosts a significant but relatively understudied population of Cownose Rays, and juvenile Bull Shark numbers have been increasing in the estuary in association with rising water temperatures. In this project, acoustic telemetry is used to identify movement behavior and key habitat areas within the estuary for both species, and to determine whether these species interact and influence each other's habitat use patterns.

Titre Pamlico Sound Sharks and Rays
Financement No funding information for this project was provided to ACT for publication. The ACT Network is a community of researchers studying animal movement based at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center in Edgewater, MD. Support for the ACT Network is primarily provided by the US Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) and its regional associations, MARACOOS and NERACOOS, and in part by The Nature Conservancy. In addition, the ACT Network is grateful to the US Animal Telemetry Network, Ocean Tracking Network, and the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center for their continued support.
Description du domaine d'étude / de recherche No study area description for this project was provided to ACT for publication.
Description du design A wide range of aquatic species are tagged with small electronic transmitters, surgically implanted or attached externally, which can operate for up to 20 years. Acoustic receivers arranged in line on the ocean floor as well as attached to buoys, gliders and large animals (e.g. grey seals) pick up the coded acoustic signals from these tags identifying each tagged sea creature that passes within half a kilometer of the receiver. Data collected by these listening stations are subsequently uploaded to one of many compatible data nodes, adding to the reach of an intercompatible network of networks designed and maintained by the Ocean Tracking Network, producing current and reliable records for every part of the globe. Certain classes of electronic tags and listening equipment (receivers) may also be outfitted or co-located with sensors to measure the ocean's temperature, depth, salinity, currents, chemistry, and other properties.

Les personnes impliquées dans le projet:

Charles Bangley

Méthodes d'échantillonnage

Acoustic tags released.

Etendue de l'étude Program started 2019-05-01 and ran until 2019-10-31
Contrôle qualité All species names are verified using the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS). If species names on new data cannot be verified against (a) known valid names in ACT or OTN, and/or (b) WoRMS the Data Provider will be notified so they can check they are correct. Names that cannot be placed after checking with WoRMS are, where possible, placed on the basis of other authoritative sources, such as FishBase or ITIS; and once completely verified a request will be sent to WoRMS for addition of the verified species name. http://members.oceantrack.org/data/discovery/byspecies

Description des étapes de la méthode:

  1. This resource is curated by the Atlantic Cooperative Telemetry Data Centre, this archive was produced using software created by the Ocean Tracking Network to serve as a summarized representation of animal presence determined by electronic tagging efforts. Darwin Core (DwC) records were extracted from the ACT database and OTN-affiliated data systems, filtered and summarized according to international agreed-upon standards.

Citations bibliographiques

  1. Bangley, C. 2019. Pamlico Sound Sharks and Rays In: Smithsonian Environmental Research Center Retrieved: 2026-04-10 from data.theactnetwork.com

Métadonnées additionnelles

Access Constraints: none Use Constraints: Acknowledge the use of specific records from contributing databases in the form appearing in the 'Citation' field thereof (if any); and acknowledge the use of the OBIS facility. For information purposes, email to info@obis.org the full citation of any publication made (printed or electronic) that cites OBIS or any constituent part. Recognize the limitations of data in OBIS. See https://manual.obis.org/policy.html#disclaimer for more details

Objet

These data are for display on the OBIS portal and associated mapping programs and for download to personal computers for ad-hoc end-user analysis.

Identifiants alternatifs 10.14286/ozrfgy
3d1cc80b-75ec-4557-865a-0125f20d2d98
https://members.oceantrack.org/ipt/resource?r=otnsercpamlicosoundsharks