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Large shark catches (Drumline), water temperatures, salinities, and dissolved oxygen levels, and stable isotope values in the Shark River Slough, Everglades National Park (FCE) from May 2009 to May 2011

General Information
Data Package:
Local Identifier:knb-lter-fce.1175.5
Title:Large shark catches (Drumline), water temperatures, salinities, and dissolved oxygen levels, and stable isotope values in the Shark River Slough, Everglades National Park (FCE) from May 2009 to May 2011
Alternate Identifier:LT_TDCS_Matich_001
Alternate Identifier:DOI PLACE HOLDER
Abstract:

This dataset provides information on the catches of large sharks in the Shark River Slough in relation to physical factors including dissolved oxygen, water temperature, salinity, and distance upstream. Analysis of data collected suggest that distance from the Gulf of Mexico and salinity have the largest effects on shark catch rates, with most large sharks being caught at the mouth of the estuary in high salinity waters. This dataset includes all sharks caught on drumline gear, including large coastal species such as bull sharks and lemon sharks, as well as smaller coastal species such as Atlantic sharpnose sharks and blacknose sharks.

Publication Date:2019-12-05

Time Period
Begin:
2009-05-13
End:
2011-05-14

People and Organizations
Contact:Michael, Dr (Heithaus, Florida International University, BBC, MSB 361) [  email ]
Contact:Information Manager (Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program) [  email ]
Creator:Heithaus, Michael (Florida International University, coPI)
Creator:Matich, Philip (Florida International University, Graduate Student)
Associate:Gastrich, Kirk (FIU, Research Technician)
Associate:Burkholder, Derek (FIU, Graduate Student)

Data Entities
Data Table Name:
LT_TDCS_Matich_001.txt
Description:
Large shark catches (Drumline), water temperatures, salinities, and dissolved oxygen levels, and stable isotope values in the Shark River Slough, Everglades National Park (FCE)
Detailed Metadata

Data Entities


Data Table

Data:https://pasta-s.lternet.edu/package/data/eml/knb-lter-fce/1175/5/8a99d2ed3f289f3a92edb4f043ff55ae
Name:LT_TDCS_Matich_001.txt
Description:Large shark catches (Drumline), water temperatures, salinities, and dissolved oxygen levels, and stable isotope values in the Shark River Slough, Everglades National Park (FCE)
Number of Records:68
Number of Columns:50

Table Structure
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Table Column Descriptions
 DateSet_NumNum_HooksTime_DaySeasonsitenameLatitude_DDLongitude_DDRiver_KMsDepthWaterTempSalinityDODissolved_Oxygen_Percent_SaturationShark_SpeciesRoto_Tag_NumberShark_SexShark_MaturityPrecaudal_LengthFork_LengthTotal_LengthFlagStretch_Total_LengthBody_MassAnalysis_LocationMuscle_Percent_NitrogenMuscle_Percent_CarbonMuscle_Nitrogen15Muscle_Carbon13Analysis_LocationWhole_Blood_Percent_NitrogenWhole_Blood_Percent_CarbonWhole_Blood_Nitrogen15Whole_Blood_Carbon13Analysis_LocationPlasma_Percent_NitrogenPlasma_Percent_CarbonPlasma_Nitrogen15Plasma_Carbon13Analysis_LocationRed_Blood_Cells_Percent_NitrogenRed_Blood_Cells_Percent_CarbonRed_Blood_Cells_Nitrogen15Red_Blood_Cells_Carbon13Analysis_LocationFin_Percent_NitrogenFin_Percent_CarbonFin_Nitrogen15Fin_Carbon13Notes
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WB_%C  
Whole_Blood_Delta15N  
Whole_Blood_Delta13C  
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Plasma_%N  
Plasma_%C  
Plasma_Delta15N  
Plasma_Delta13C  
Run LCn_RBC  
RBC_%N  
RBC _%C  
Red_Blood_Cells_Delta15N  
Red_Blood_Cells_Delta13C  
Run LCn_Fin  
F_%N  
F_%C  
Fin_Delta15N  
Fin_Delta13C  
Notes  
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Measurement Values Domain:
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Precision1
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Definitionsampling hook number
Formathh:mm
Precision1
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Precision1
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Precision1
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Accuracy Report:                                                                                                    
Accuracy Assessment:                                                                                                    
Coverage:                                                                                                    
Methods:                                                                                                    

Data Package Usage Rights

This information is released under the Creative Commons license - Attribution - CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). The consumer of these data ("Data User" herein) is required to cite it appropriately in any publication that results from its use. The Data User should realize that these data may be actively used by others for ongoing research and that coordination may be necessary to prevent duplicate publication. The Data User is urged to contact the authors of these data if any questions about methodology or results occur. Where appropriate, the Data User is encouraged to consider collaboration or co-authorship with the authors. The Data User should realize that misinterpretation of data may occur if used out of context of the original study. While substantial efforts are made to ensure the accuracy of data and associated documentation, complete accuracy of data sets cannot be guaranteed. All data are made available "as is." The Data User should be aware, however, that data are updated periodically and it is the responsibility of the Data User to check for new versions of the data. The data authors and the repository where these data were obtained shall not be liable for damages resulting from any use or misinterpretation of the data. Thank you.

Keywords

By Thesaurus:
LTER Thesauruswater temperature, inorganic nutrients, salinity, dissolved oxygen, stable isotopes, conductivity, nitrogen, carbon, consumers
FCE Keyword ListFCE, FCE LTER, Florida Coastal Everglades LTER, ecological research, long-term monitoring, Shark River Slough, bull shark, consumer interactions, habitat use, lemon shark, drumline

Methods and Protocols

These methods, instrumentation and/or protocols apply to all data in this dataset:

Methods and protocols used in the collection of this data package
Description:

Drumline catches of large sharks

Instrument(s):Bottom-set drumline with 50-100m of 800lb monofiliment equipped with 16/0 circle hooks and baited with Atlantic bonito
Description:

Dissolved oxygen collected during longline sets

Instrument(s):YSI85
Description:

Water Temperature collected during longline sets

Instrument(s):YSI85
Description:

Salinity collected during longline sets

Instrument(s):YSI85
Sampling Area and Study Extent
Sampling Description:

Drumline catches of large coastal sharks

Sampling Area And Frequency:

The Study Extent of this dataset includes the FCE Shark River Slough research sites within Everglades National Park, South Florida

Sampling Unit Location:
Geographic Region:
Description:DR (Down River generally near SRS6)
Bounding Coordinates:
Northern:  25.357Southern:  25.328
Western:  -81.160Eastern:  -81.099
Sampling Unit Location:
Geographic Region:
Description:SRS5
Bounding Coordinates:
Northern:  25.39Southern:  25.37
Western:  -81.04Eastern:  -81.01
Sampling Unit Location:
Geographic Region:
Description:TB (generally near SRS4)
Bounding Coordinates:
Northern:  25.42Southern:  25.41
Western:  -80.99Eastern:  -80.96
Quality Control
Quality Control Step 1: 
Description:

Data are checked against field notes and datasheets after entry. Data are visually inspected by graduate students and the PI to determine if any values are obviously in error.

People and Organizations

Publishers:
Organization:Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program
Address:
Florida International University,
University Park,
OE 148,
Miami, FL 33199 USA
Phone:
305-348-6054 (voice)
Email Address:
fcelter@fiu.edu
Web Address:
http://fcelter.fiu.edu
Creators:
Individual:Dr Michael Heithaus
Organization:Florida International University
Position:coPI
Address:
3000 NE 151 St,
North Miami, FL 33181 USA
Phone:
305-919-5234 (voice)
Phone:
305-919-4030 (fax)
Email Address:
heithaus@fiu.edu
Web Address:
http://www.fiu.edu/~heithaus/
Id:http://orchid.org/0000-0002-3219-1003
Individual: Philip Matich
Organization:Florida International University
Position:Graduate Student
Address:
3000 NE 151 St,
North Miami, FL 33181 USA
Phone:
305-919-4263 (voice)
Phone:
305-919-4030 (fax)
Email Address:
pmati001@fiu.edu
Id:http://orchid.org/0000-0003-4327-7109
Contacts:
Individual: Dr Michael
Organization:Heithaus
Position:Florida International University, BBC, MSB 361
Address:
coPI,
3000 NE 151 St, North Miami FL 33181
Phone:
USA (voice)
Phone:
305-919-5234 (fax)
Email Address:
305-919-4030
Web Address:
heithaus@fiu.edu
Organization:Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program
Position:Information Manager
Address:
Florida International University,
University Park,
OE 148,
Miami, FL 33199 USA
Phone:
305-348-6054 (voice)
Phone:
305-348-4096 (fax)
Email Address:
fcelter@fiu.edu
Web Address:
http://fcelter.fiu.edu
Associated Parties:
Individual: Kirk Gastrich
Organization:FIU
Address:
3000 NE 151 St,
North Miami, FL 33181 USA
Phone:
305-919-5234 (voice)
Phone:
305-919-4030 (fax)
Email Address:
kirk.gastrich@fiu.edu
Role:Research Technician
Individual: Derek Burkholder
Organization:FIU
Address:
3000 NE 151 St,
North Miami, FL 33181 USA
Phone:
305-919-5234 (voice)
Phone:
305-919-4030 (fax)
Email Address:
derek.burkholder@fiu.edu
Role:Graduate Student
Metadata Providers:
Organization:Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program
Address:
Florida International University,
University Park,
OE 148,
Miami, FL 33199 USA
Phone:
305-348-6054 (voice)
Email Address:
fcelter@fiu.edu
Web Address:
http://fcelter.fiu.edu

Temporal, Geographic and Taxonomic Coverage

Temporal, Geographic and/or Taxonomic information that applies to all data in this dataset:

Time Period
Begin:
2009-05-13
End:
2011-05-14
Geographic Region:
Description:Data were collected from the mouth of the Shark River to approximately 22km upstream in Tarpon Bay
Bounding Coordinates:
Northern:  25.357Southern:  25.328
Western:  -81.160Eastern:  -81.099
Geographic Region:
Description:Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Study Area: South Florida, Everglades National Park, and Florida Bay
Bounding Coordinates:
Northern:  25.761Southern:  24.913
Western:  -81.078Eastern:  -80.490
Taxonomic Range:
Classification:
Rank Name:species
Rank Value:Carcharhinus acronotus
Classification:
Rank Name:species
Rank Value:Carcharhinus brevipinna
Classification:
Rank Name:species
Rank Value:Carcharhinus leucas
Classification:
Rank Name:species
Rank Value:Carcharhinus limbatus
Classification:
Rank Name:species
Rank Value:Negaprion brevirostris
Classification:
Rank Name:species
Rank Value:Rhizoprionodon terraenovae
Classification:
Rank Name:species
Rank Value:Ginglymostoma cirratum

Project

Parent Project Information:

Title:Florida Coastal Everglades LTER: Coastal Oligotrophic Ecosystems Research-the Coastal Everglades
Personnel:
Individual: Daniel Childers
Organization:Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program
Address:
Department of Biological Sciences,
Florida International University,
University Park,
OE 167,
Miami, FL 33199 USA
Phone:
305-348-3101 (voice)
Phone:
305-348-1986 (fax)
Email Address:
childers@fiu.edu
Role:Lead Principal Investigator
Individual: Joseph Boyer
Organization:Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program
Address:
Southeast Environmental Research Center,
Florida International University,
University Park,
OE 148,
Miami, FL 33199 USA
Phone:
305-348-4076 (voice)
Phone:
305-348-4096 (fax)
Role:Principal Investigator
Individual: James Fourqurean
Organization:Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program
Address:
Department of Biological Sciences,
Florida International University,
University Park,
OE 167,
Miami, FL 33199 USA
Phone:
305-348-4084 (voice)
Phone:
305-348-4096 (fax)
Role:Principal Investigator
Individual: Rudolf Jaffe
Organization:Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program
Address:
Department of Chemistry,
Florida International University,
University Park,
CP 304,
Miami, FL 33199 USA
Phone:
305-348-2456 (voice)
Phone:
305-348-4096 (fax)
Role:Principal Investigator
Individual: Joel Trexler
Organization:Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program
Address:
Department of Biological Sciences,
Florida International University,
University Park,
OE 167,
Miami, FL 33199 USA
Phone:
305-348-1966 (voice)
Phone:
305-348-1986 (fax)
Role:Principal Investigator
Abstract:

We are investigating how variability in regional climate, freshwater inputs, disturbance, and perturbations affect the coastal Everglades ecosystem. Our long term research program focuses on testing the following central idea and hypotheses: Regional processes mediated by water flow control population and ecosystem level dynamics at any location within the coastal Everglades landscape. This phenomenon is best exemplified in the dynamics of an estuarine oligohaline zone where fresh water draining phosphorus-limited Everglades marshes mixes with water from the more nitrogen-limited coastal ocean. Hypothesis 1: In nutrient-poor coastal systems, long-term changes in the quantity or quality of organic matter inputs will exert strong and direct controls on estuarine productivity, because inorganic nutrients are at such low levels. Hypothesis 2: Interannual and long-term changes in freshwater flow controls the magnitude of nutrients and organic matter inputs to the estuarine zone, while ecological processes in the freshwater marsh and coastal ocean control the quality and characteristics of those inputs. Hypothesis 3: Long-term changes in freshwater flow (primarily manifest through management and Everglades restoration) will interact with long-term changes in the climatic and disturbance (sea level rise, hurricanes, fires) regimes to modify ecological pattern and process across coastal landscapes.

Funding:

National Science Foundation under Grant # 9910514

Study Area:
Study Area Coverage:
Geographic Region:
Description:The FCE LTER Project Study area is located in South Florida, mostly in Everglades National Park. There are a total of 21 sampling sites located in two major regions: 1) Shark River Slough and 2) Taylor Slough/Panhandle.
Bounding Coordinates:
Northern:  25.761Southern:  24.913
Western:  -81.078Eastern:  -80.490

Time Period
Begin:
2000-05-01
End:
2006-04-30
Related Project:
Title:FCE LTER II: Coastal Oligotrophic Ecosystems Research
Personnel:
Individual: Evelyn Gaiser
Organization:Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program
Address:
Florida International University,
University Park,
OE 148,
Miami, FL 33199 USA
Phone:
305-348-6145 (voice)
Phone:
305-348-4096 (fax)
Email Address:
gaisere@fiu.edu
Role:Lead Principal Investigator
Individual: Mike Heithaus
Organization:Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program
Address:
Department of Biological Sciences,
Marine Biology Program,
Florida International University,
Biscayne Bay Campus,
Miami, FL 33181 USA
Phone:
(305) 919-5234 (voice)
Phone:
(305) 919-4030 (fax)
Email Address:
heithaus@fiu.edu
Role:Principal Investigator
Individual: Rudolf Jaffe
Organization:Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program
Address:
Department of Chemistry,
Florida International University,
University Park,
CP 304,
Miami, FL 33199 USA
Phone:
305-348-2456 (voice)
Phone:
305-348-4096 (fax)
Email Address:
jaffer@fiu.edu
Role:Principal Investigator
Individual: Rene Price
Organization:Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program
Address:
Department of Earth Sciences,
Florida International University,
University Park,
PC 344,
11200 SW 8th Street,
Miami, FL 33199 USA
Phone:
305-348-3119 (voice)
Phone:
305-348-3877 (fax)
Email Address:
pricer@fiu.edu
Role:Principal Investigator
Abstract:

Our FCE I research focused on understanding how dissolved organic matter from upstream oligotrophic marshes interacts with a marine source of phosphorus (P), the limiting nutrient, to control estuarine productivity where these two influences meet-in the oligohaline ecotone. This dynamic is affected by the interaction of local ecological processes and landscape-scale drivers (hydrologic, climatological, and human). During FCE I, our ideas about how these "upside-down" estuaries (Childers et al. 2006) function has evolved, and we have modified our central theme to reflect this new understanding. Our focus in FCE II will be even more strongly on the oligohaline ecotone region of our experimental transects. For FCE II, our overarching theme is: In the coastal Everglades landscape, population and ecosystem-level dynamics are controlled by the relative importance of water source, water residence time, and local biotic processes. This phenomenon is best exemplified in the oligohaline ecotone, where these 3 factors interact most strongly and vary over many [temporal and spatial] scales.Hypothesis 1: Increasing inputs of fresh water will enhance oligotrophy in nutrient-poor coastal systems, as long as the inflowing water has low nutrient content; this dynamic will be most pronounced in the oligohaline ecotone. Hypothesis 2: An increase in freshwater inflow will increase the physical transport of detrital organic matter to the oligohaline ecotone, which will enhance estuarine productivity. The quality of these allochthonous detrital inputs will be controlled by upstream ecological processes. Hypothesis 3: Water residence time, groundwater inputs, and tidal energy interact with climatic and disturbance regimes to modify ecological pattern and process in oligotrophic estuaries; this dynamic will be most pronounced in the oligohaline ecotone. Childers, D.L., J.N. Boyer, S.E. Davis, C.J. Madden, D.T. Rudnick, and F.H. Sklar, 2006. Relating precipitation and water management to nutrient concentration patterns in the oligotrophic "upside down" estuaries of the Florida Everglades. Limnology and Oceanography, 51(1): 602-616.

Funding:

National Science Foundation under Grant # 9910514 and #0620409

Study Area:
Study Area Coverage:
Geographic Region:
Description:The FCE LTER Project Study area is located in South Florida, mostly in Everglades National Park. There are a total of 20 sampling sites located in two major regions: 1) Shark River Slough and 2) Taylor Slough/Panhandle.
Bounding Coordinates:
Northern:  25.761Southern:  24.913
Western:  -81.078Eastern:  -80.490

Time Period
Begin:
2006-12-01
End:
2012-12-01
Related Project:
Title:FCE LTER III: Coastal Oligotrophic Ecosystems Research
Personnel:
Individual: Evelyn Gaiser
Organization:Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program
Address:
Florida International University,
University Park,
OE 148,
Miami, FL 33199 USA
Phone:
305-348-6145 (voice)
Phone:
305-348-4096 (fax)
Email Address:
gaisere@fiu.edu
Role:Lead Principal Investigator
Individual: Mike Heithaus
Organization:Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program
Address:
Department of Biological Sciences,
Marine Biology Program,
Florida International University,
Biscayne Bay Campus,
Miami, FL 33181 USA
Phone:
(305) 919-5234 (voice)
Phone:
(305) 919-4030 (fax)
Email Address:
heithaus@fiu.edu
Role:Principal Investigator
Individual: Rudolf Jaffe
Organization:Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program
Address:
Department of Chemistry,
Florida International University,
University Park,
CP 304,
Miami, FL 33199 USA
Phone:
305-348-2456 (voice)
Phone:
305-348-4096 (fax)
Email Address:
jaffer@fiu.edu
Role:Principal Investigator
Individual: Rene Price
Organization:Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program
Address:
Department of Earth Sciences,
Florida International University,
University Park,
PC 344,
11200 SW 8th Street,
Miami, FL 33199 USA
Phone:
305-348-3119 (voice)
Phone:
305-348-3877 (fax)
Email Address:
pricer@fiu.edu
Role:Principal Investigator
Individual: Laura Ogden
Organization:Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program
Address:
Department of Global & Sociocultural Studies,
Florida International University,
University Park,
DM341C,
11200 SW 8th Street,
Miami, FL 33199 USA
Phone:
305-348-6663 (voice)
Phone:
305-348-3605 (fax)
Email Address:
Laura.Ogden@fiu.edu
Role:Principal Investigator
Abstract:

Coastal ecosystems are being modified at unprecedented rates through interacting pressures of global climate change and rapid human population growth, impacting natural coastal resources and the services they provide. Located at the base of the shallow-sloping Florida peninsula, the Everglades wilderness and 6 million human residents are exceptionally exposed to both pressures. Further, freshwater drainage has accelerated saltwater intrusion over land and into the porous limestone aquifer, resulting in coastal ecosystem transgression and seasonal residential freshwater shortages. The unprecedented landscape-scale Everglades restoration process is expected to reverse some of these trends. However, it is not clear how uncertainties about climate change prognoses and their impacts (e.g., sea level rise (SLR), changes in storm activity or severity, and climate drivers of freshwater availability) may influence human activities (e.g., population growth, resource use, land-use change), and how their interaction will affect the restoration process that is already steeped in conflict. The Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research (FCE LTER) program is dedicated to long-term coupled biophysical and cultural studies that expose and unravel complex feedbacks that generate distinctive patterns and processes in vulnerable coastal ecosystems. The overarching theme of FCE research is: In the coastal Everglades, climate change and resource management decisions interact to influence freshwater availability, ecosystem dynamics, and the value and utilization of ecosystem services by people. Because they are highly sensitive to the balance of freshwater and marine influences, coastal wetlands of the Florida Everglades provide an ideal system to examine how socio-ecological systems respond to and mitigate the effects of climate change and freshwater allocation decisions. The trans-disciplinary science conducted by the large FCE research team is revealing how estuary hydrodynamics and biogeochemistry may tilt on a fulcrum defined by the magnitude by which coastal pressures (SRL, storms) are mitigated by freshwater flows. We employ a socio-ecological framework to address how climate change interacts with political decisions to determine the sustainability of interconnected human-natural systems. In FCE I, we discovered how coastal nutrient supplies create an unusual “upside-down” productivity gradient in karstic estuaries. FCE II research used growing long-term datasets to reveal the sensitivity of this gradient to changes in hydrodynamics, nutrient availability, and salinity. In FCE III, we will use South Florida as an exemplary system for understanding how and why socio-ecological systems resist, adapt to, or mitigate the effects of climate change on ecosystem sustainability. We will examine how decisions about freshwater delivery to the Everglades influence -and are influenced by - the impact of SLR in this especially vulnerable landscape. Biophysical studies will focus on how this balance of fresh and marine sources influences biogeochemical cycling, primary production, organic matter dynamics, and trophic dynamics, to drive carbon gains and losses. We expand our spatio-temporal domain by employing powerful long-term datasets and experiments to determine legacies of past interactions, and to constrain models that will help guide a sustainable future for the FCE.

Funding:

National Science Foundation under Grant # 9910514, #0620409 and DEB-1237517

Study Area:
Study Area Coverage:
Geographic Region:
Description:The FCE LTER Project Study area is located in South Florida, mostly in Everglades National Park. There are a total of 20 sampling sites located in two major regions: 1) Shark River Slough and 2) Taylor Slough/Panhandle.
Bounding Coordinates:
Northern:  25.761Southern:  24.913
Western:  -81.078Eastern:  -80.490

Time Period
Begin:
2012-12-01
End:
2018-12-01

Maintenance

Maintenance:
Description:

This is a short-term trohphic dynamic and community structure dataset.

Frequency:
History:
scope:Made data publicly accessible
old value:Made changes to reflect metadata 'Read' only, no data download
change date:2019-12-05
Other Metadata

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