Fisheries & Aquatic Resources

Fisheries & Aquatic Resources

Fisheries & Aquatic Resources

Bringing together people and information to promote fisheries conservation.

The Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Node (FAR) is a comprehensive, integrated, web-based resource providing access to databases, online mapping applications, and general fishery and aquatic resource information.

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Aquatic Organisms
View information about the wide variety of organisms that use the aquatic environment, ranging from endangered species to aquaculture.

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Aquatic Habitats (Accessible soon)
Explore the diverse environments in which aquatic organisms live: estuaries, lakes & reservoirs, oceans, rivers, and wetlands.

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Live Maps & Data
Choose from global, regional, or local scale applications to find maps and data on a variety of fisheries and aquatic resource topics.

FAR News

News
Timely articles covering biological issues relevant to aquatic organisms and aquatic habitats.

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Research (Accessible soon)
Learn more about research that pertains to fisheries and aquatic resources, including invasive species, water quality, migration, and restoration.

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Recreation
Looking for a fishing license or a good place to go boating? Find user statistics, safety advice, and other useful information here, before you go.

Welcome!

Pufferfish
Pufferfish (Tetraodontidae)
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Thank you for taking the time to visit and explore our site. If you have any questions or comments, please visit our About the Node page for contact information.

One of the more characteristic fish of the sea, the pufferfish, defends itself by sucking in water and expanding its size. The predators of the pufferfish are tricked into thinking that the pufferfish is much larger than it really is. For more information about this curious fish, visit National Geographic.

Conferences of Interest


 
  Association of Southeastern Biologists 2009 Annual Meeting
4/1/2009 - 4/1/2009
Birmingham, Alabama
United States

  2009 International Symposium of the Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society
4/19/2009 - 4/24/2009
Baltimore, Maryland
United States

  65th Annual Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference
4/26/2009 - 4/28/2009
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
United States

  Ecological Society of America 94th Annual Meeting
8/2/2009 - 8/7/2009
Albuquerque, New Mexico
United States

  139th American Fisheries Society Meeting
8/30/2009 - 9/3/2009
Nashville, Tennessee
United States

  2009 Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Annual Meeting
9/13/2009 - 9/16/2009
Austin, Texas
United States


Find Fisheries Data with the Data Access Wizard

The Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (FAR) Data Access Wizard helps you discover and access fisheries-related data. Data can be searched using keywords, themes, geographic extent and data providers. Most of the available data is in a spatial, or GIS, format and can be accessed in a variety of ways:

disc Data can be directly downloaded as-is to your desktop computer.

cart Multiple datasets can be added to a 'data cart' to be downloaded simultaneously. Data in your data cart can also be clipped to a specific geographic area and re-projected on-the-fly prior to download.

bolt Many datasets can also be viewed online via Web mapping applications or accessed dynamically by a desktop GIS client using ArcIMS or WMS MapServices.


All data in the FAR Data Access Wizard are fully documented with FGDC-compliant metadata and are free to the public.

Are you interested
in data sharing?

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Do you want to share data with other researchers or resource managers? We are interested in working with new partners to share data of all types, formats, and geographic extents.

Maybe you have a web-based fisheries application that you would like to highlight in another location. We will work with you to integrate links to your application into this site.

Or, perhaps you have metadata or need help developing metadata that meets federal standards. We have trained metadata specialists who can help you create standard metadata for your fisheries data and add that to the NBII Metadata Clearinghouse.

Learn more about how to get involved, and how to contact us.