Bering Sea Integrated Ecosystem Research Project, Local and Traditional Knowledge Component, St. Paul Island
Summary
The data set contains a coded Excel spreadsheet of local and traditional knowledge interview questions and responses, and a results narrative collected from eleven people interviewed on St. Paul Island. The topics focused on during the interviews were identified from the Bering Sea Integrated Ecosystem Research Project (BSIERP) research plan, including customary and traditional practices, fisheries, environmental quality, seasonal cycles, northern fur seals, seabirds, halibut, crab, ocean and environmental conditions, sea ice conditions, and general human impacts.
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- ORDER data for delivery by FTP
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Language | English |
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Temporal coverage
Begin datetime | 2009-01-01 00:00:00 |
End datetime | 2010-12-31 23:59:59 |
Spatial coverage
Map data from IBCSO, IBCAO, and Global Topography.
Maximum (North) Latitude:
57.134,
Minimum (South) Latitude:
57.134
Minimum (West) Longitude:
-170.267,
Maximum (East) Longitude:
-170.267
Primary point of contact information
Phillip A. Zavadil <pazavadil@tgspi.com>
Additional contact information
- author: Phillip A. Zavadil <pazavadil@tgspi.com>
- author: Emily Melovidov
- author: Pamela M. Lestenkof <pmlestenkof@tgspi.com>
- author: Samantha M. Zacharof
- originator: Pamela M. Lestenkof <pmlestenkof@tgspi.com>
- originator: Samantha M. Zacharof
- originator: Emily Melovidov
Citation
Zavadil, P., et al. 2010. Bering Sea Integrated Ecosystem Research Project, Local and Traditional Knowledge Component, St. Paul Island. Version 1.0. UCAR/NCAR - Earth Observing Laboratory. https://doi.org/10.5065/D6RF5S13. Accessed 04 Dec 2024.
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