United States
           Environmental Protection
           Agency
Office of Water
(4305)
EPA 823-B-93-003
November 1993
cvEPA    National Fish Tissue
          Data Repository:
          User Manual - Version 1.0

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        Table   of   Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to ODES	1-1
     Background Information	1-1
     Using this Manual	1-1
     Data Structure	1-2
     Definitions and Concepts	1-4
     What Can ODES Do?	1-5
     Major ODES Features	1-12

Chapter 2: Getting Started	,	2-1
     Using ODES	2-1
     On-line Assistance	2-1
     ODES Menus	2-1
     Selecting Study Area	2-8
     Using Chapters 3 through 6	2-9
     Helpful Hints	2-10
Chapter 3: Describing ODES Data	3-1
     Where were Data Collected?	3-2
     When were Data Collected?	3-16
     How were Data Collected?	3-26
     Sample Reference Information	3-34
     What Quantity of Data was Collected?	3-38
Chapter 4: Retrieving Data	4-1
     Customized Report of Sample Data	4-2
     Standard Report of Source Data	4-20
Chapter 5: Analyzing Data	5-1
     Using ODES Graphical Tools	5-2
     Creating a Text File of ODES Data	5-18
     Performing Advanced Analysis	5-36
Chapter 6: Accessing ODES Output	6-1
     Instructions for Fetch Option	6-2
     Index of Chapter Contents	6-76
Appendices
     Other Documentation and Points of Contact	A
     Taxa Dictionary	B
     Chemical Dictionary	C
     Other ODES Dictionaries	D
     Log-on Instructions	E

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                           Chapter  1:
                Introduction  to  ODES
The U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) has developed the
National  Fish   Tissue  Data
Repository   (NFTDR)  for  the
collection and storage of fish  and
shellfish contaminants data.  The
data repository will be  part of a
larger EPA database and computer
system called the Ocean Data
Evaluation System (ODES).   In
addition to the data, ODES stores
textual summaries of each data set.
Before analyzing data, you should
review this reference  information
that is stored in ODES.

ODES  is a powerful system that
allows users to retrieve and analyze
various types of data for several
EPA programs.  These  programs
submit bioaccumulation, receiving
water  quality, influent/effluent,
benthic infauna,  fish pathology,
sediment grain  size,  sediment
pollutants, trawl/seine  catches,
bioassay,  and  bacterial/viral
contamination data.
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This manual explains how to access
information   from  the   ODES
database.   This chapter provides
background information  and  a
summary of what ODES can do.
Chapter 2: Getting Started explains
some of the general principles for
navigating through  the   ODES
menus.   Chapters  3  through  6
provide detailed tutorials that will
help you understand how to use all
of the  ODES  features.   The final
chapter lists relevant supplemental
documentation and whom you can
contact   to   find   additional
information.

Because this manual was  created
for the NFTDR, the examples are
devoted to bioaccumulation data,
although procedures for accessing
the other types of data are  similar.
For  more  information   about
submitting or using data other than
bioaccumulation, please contact the
ODES technical support staff.

If you need assistance using ODES,
do  not hesitate to call the ODES
technical support staff.  This staff is
familiar with the ODES system and
is ready to help you.
ODES Support   (703) 841-6279
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         Data Structure
ODES  data sets are divided into
different levels of detail: survey,
station, sample, and source.  These
levels make up the ODES pyramid
shown in Figure 1.1.  The survey
level contains general information
that describes an entire data set.
The station level describes where
the samples were  collected.  The
sample  level  provides  specific
information about a single sample,
and the  source level contains the
analytical lab results.

These levels form a pyramid with
survey at the top and source at the
bottom.   As  you move up the
pyramid, the information becomes
more comprehensive.  Starting at
the top  and  moving  down, the
entries become more specific and
support  the top of the pyramid.
Without  specific analytical results
                at the source level, the pyramid
                collapses.

                As you can see in Figure 1.1, each
                station record corresponds to one
                or more sample  levels, and each
                sample record needs  at least one
                source record.  To make the data
                useful, the source records must be
                present and should be able to  be
                traced back up to  a sample, station,
                and survey.                      !

                The ODES pyramid in Figure 1.1
                depicts how ODES would organize
                laboratory results collected  from
                trout  and bass  at two  different
                locations,  Jackson Lake and  Snake
                River.     The   source   level
                information includes all of the lab
                results.     The   sample  level
                information includes a code for the
                taxa as well as the  gear used to catch
                the specimen.   The  station and
                survey levels group the results
                based on the location of the study.
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Certain types of data are stored at
each level. In addition, to link the
levels, some data is stored in more
than one level Of the pyramid.
Survey  Data  Level:  General
   information  about your  data
   collection and analysis.
   Data contained at this level
   Reference  number
   Principal investigator
   Survey dates
   Type of data = Bioaccumulation
Station   Data  Level:  Specific
   identifiers describing when and
   where  the  information  was
   collected.
   Data contained at this level
   Reference number
   Station code
   Latitude
   Longitude
   Sampling date
   Sampling  time
   Depth
   Type of waterbody
   Descriptive name of waterbody
Sample   Data  Level:  General
   information    about   an
   individual sample.
   Data contained at this level
   Reference number
   Station code
   Sampling date
   Sample number
   Composite or specimen number
   Type of sampling gear
   Type of species analyzed
   Portion of specimen analyzed
   # of specimens in composite
   Sex of specimen or composite
   Life stage of sample
   Dry weight and/or wet weight
   Length of specimen
   % Extractable lipids
Source  Data   Level:  Actual
   analytical laboratory results.
   Data contained at this level
   Reference number
   .Station code
   Sampling date
   Sample number
   Composite or specimen number
   Type of sampling gear
   Type of species analyzed
   Portion of specimen analyzed
   Replicate number
   Chemical name
   Detected chemical concentration
   Units of detected concentration
   Qualifier code
   Method(s)  used to determine
     level  of  concentration  in
     sample
   Measurement basis  (wet weight
     or dry weight)
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     Definitions and Concepts     \

Before proceeding, there are several
additional concepts  and definitions
that you need to be familiar with in
order  to  effectively use  ODES.
Some  of  these concepts have
already been discussed.   Other
definitions and concepts will be
new.

ODES  (Ocean  Data  Evaluation
   System): User-friendly software
   that allows users to  access  and
   analyze environmental data.

NFTDR (National Fish Tissue Data
   Repository): Fish tissue data
   collected in  the  United States
   and  stored as bio accumulation
   data in the ODES database.

ODES Features: The set of ODES
   tools that lists  ODES  codes,
   create summary reports,  analyze
   data, and access ODES data.

Reference Information: A textual
   summary that describes a single
   set of ODES data. The summary
   explains who  to contact  for
   additional information, why the
   data were collected, and how an
   analysis was  performed.  It also
   alerts you to any discrepancies
   in  the  data  and   indicates
   whether complementary data
   sets are available.
File  type: Three or four character
   code that designates the type of
   monitoring data.
      1446 = Bioaccumulation data

NODC code: Codes established by
   National Oceanographic Data
   Center (NODC) to identify taxa
   and tissues.

Gear type: Two  character code
   identifying the type of gear used
   to collect a sample.

Qualifier Code: One letter code that
   describes how  the  chemical
   concentration was measured.

Clean-up code/instrument  code/
   analytical method  code: Two
   character code used to identify
   the chemical analysis  used in
   the lab.

Reference  number:  Nine or ten
   character  code  that  uniquely
   identifies a group of data stored
   in ODES.  The  code can be
   broken  into  the  file  type,
   monitoring program,  year and
   quarter.
      Example: 144BGB9002
      144B= Bioaccumulation data
      GB= Galveston Bay NEP
      90= Collected in 1990
      02= Collected during 2nd
      quarter of year
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 Monitoring   program:   Two
   character code  designating  a
   geographic  area  or   study
   program.  The  Fish Advisory
   Program uses the state  postal
   code abbreviations.
      Example:
      SC = South Carolina,
       National Fish Tissue Data
       Repository

 Station code: Seven character code
   that uniquely identifies  every
   monitoring  station   in  the
   database.   These  codes  are
   assigned by ODES  Technical
   Support  to    avoid   any
   duplication among monitoring
   programs.
      Example: NCE0001
      NC = North Carolina,
       National Fish Tissue Data
       Repository
      E= EPA National
       Bioaccumulation Study
      0001= Sequential number to
       ensure unique code
ODES provides several options for
presenting and analyzing data. You
will learn how to use each of these
features in Chapters 3 through 6.

ODES offers many tools to create
graphs, maps,  and reports using
data stored in the  ODES database.
You can also use the files created by
ODES with PC software packages
such as LOTUS 1-2-3®, Microsoft
EXCEL®, and dBASE HI®.  You can
also transfer  ODES   data  to a
mainframe file for use with SAS®.

The following pages show various
reports  and graphs created with
ODES.   These examples will give
you an idea of what ODES can do
and how its tools can satisfy your
needs.   Notes are  given for each
example to help you create similar
reports with your own data.
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Where were samples
collected?

Chapter 3: Scenario 1
Before attempting to retrieve and/or analyze data
stored in the ODES database, you need to know if
the data exist.  Within the Contents Option, ODES
provides two  ways to identify where data were
collected.  A summary table similar to Figure 1.2
identifies  when, where, and what kinds of data
were  collected. Using this table, you can see that
bioaccumulation (144B) data were collected between
1987 and 1989  in Anchorage and in Puget Sound in
1988.
Hozv were samples
collected?

Chapter 3: Scenario 3
Before  analyzing data,  you  should review the
reference information that is stored in ODES.  Each
ODES data set contains a separate description. As
shown  in Figure 1.3, this  reference information
includes the name of someone you can contact  if
you have any questions about the data.  It also lists
the  number  and type of variables  reported,
equipment used to collect the specimens, and the
techniques used to extract the contaminants. For an
example, the  reference information for Galveston
Bay is shown at the end of Scenario 3 in Chapter 3.
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Scenario 4: Chapter 3    number of observations available  at the station,
                       sample, or source level of the database.   For
                       example, you can determine  how  many stations
                       collected data or how many observations of PCBs
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                       Figure  1.4  shows that 184 source records were
                       collected at station FLB0030 on January 1,1987.
                       Similarly, you can use summary information to
                       determine if ODES  stores  data for  particular
                       variables, such as arsenic.  The report in Figure 1.5
                       not only shows whether arsenic was collected, but
                       also how many observations were reported for a
                       particular station and tissue code.
Retrieving ODES Data

Scenario 1: Chapter 4
ODES supports two retrieval tools that allow you to
view data at either the sample or source level of the
ODES  database.  For example, you can create a
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set of  criteria.  The report in Figure 1.6 shows
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summary report was created by requesting station,
taxon, and date. When creating this report, you can
request additional variables.   These reports show
not  only  the data  but  also  titles  and code
definitions.
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Analyzing ODES Data    As shown in Figure 1.7, the graphs provided by
                       ODES Tool 1 provide a quick visual summary of
Chapter 6: Scenario 1     the data.  Using this tool, you can plot one or two
                       chemical  variables, show one or two stations, or
                       compare two species.
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                          Major ODES Features
Participants of the NFTDR are primarily interested in ODES bioaccumulation
data (file type code = 144B). Using ODES, you can access this data in several
different ways.  This chapter has provided several examples of ODES output.
Below is a summary of the ODES features that NFTDR participants can use to
access their data.

On-line Assistance	
   •  Find an entry in an ODES code dictionary
   •  Access articles about system modifications and ODES announcements

Contents  Option	'     	
   •  Determine when and where data were collected
   •  Review reference information describing an individual ODES data.set

Interactive Retrieval Option	\	•
   •  Display detailed tables summarizing specific subsets of ODES data
   •  List ODES data fields along with length and description of each field
   •  Prepare data for transfer to SAS®, ARC/Info®, or PC applications

Data Retrieval  Tools	
   •  Create standard and user-defined reports listing requested sample .data
   •  Create standard and user-defined reports listing requested source data

ODES/STORET Bridge	_________
      List the STORET variables you may use with ODES tools
      Locate a person who can answer questions about a STORET data sets
      Produce summary reports of STORET data
      Prepare data for transfer to SAS®, ARC/INFO®/or PC applications
      Create standard reports listing requested STORET data

Graphical  Tools	     •	;	
    • Plot how 1 variable fluctuates with time at a particular station
    • Plot how 2 variables fluctuate together over time at a particular station
    • Plot how stations fluctuate together over time for a particular variable

Fetch Option	
    • Access output from Data  Retrieval  Tools, Graphical  Tool  1, and
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                       Getting  Started
You do not need to know how to
use mainframe computers to take
advantage of the many features of
ODES.  The ODES  menu screens
include instructions  that help you
respond to every prompt.  These
instructions serve as  a reminder
once you become familiar with the
general ODES layout.

ODES  menus require you to first
specify general information about
the area of interest.  These screens
are  followed  by more  specific
inquiries  about the species and
contaminants of concern to you.
After you specify these criteria,
ODES gives you the opportunity to
make corrections if necessary.
ODES provides special assistance
features such as on-line news and
ODES dictionaries.  On-line news
provides details about updates  or
enhancements  to  the  system
(including documentation) that are
not covered in this  manual.  The
enhancements   to  the  system
(including documentation) that are
not covered in  this  manual.  The
ODES dictionaries can be accessed
from the Basic  Options Menu as
demonstrated later in this chapter.
These dictionaries contain all of the
current   ODES   codes   and
definitions.  You can also access
these dictionaries when Help is
offered at a user-input prompt. For
example, if ODES asks you to enter
a chemical code, you can ask to
view the chemical code dictionary.
This section introduces you  to
some of the ODES menus. You can
use the  next several  pages  to
acquaint yourself with the system
and learn how to use the on-line
dictionaries.

To  access  ODES,  use  the
instructions provided  in the
Appendix E  or contact the ODES
technical support staff at (703) 841-
6279.
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Basic Options Menu
To access a specific ODES dictionary from the ODES
Basic Options Menu, select Option D = Use the On-
line  DICTIONARIES: This portion of ODES stores
the dictionaries that define each code you may need
to use during an ODES session.  Enter  D at the
prompt in Figure 2.1 to access the dictionaries.
Listing of Dictionaries
Suppose you are interested in determining who has
submitted ODES data for Tennessee.  Since ODES
reference numbers  contain   a two  character
abbreviation for the state, you can use the reference
number dictionary to find out  the information of
interest.   For  the  National   Fish  Tissue Data
Repository, the reference number is a ten digit code
that signifies the bioaccumulation file type, the state
of collection, the program or agency that collected
the data, and the year and quarter during which the
data were collected.  To access the reference number
dictionary and continue with this example, enter O
for reference number at the prompt in Figure 2.2.
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'= Bioassay Methods ^
= Bioassay,"Variables  - _
  •(Non-Chemical)   ''  ' r->  °
= Water Qvtality'Variables
 „ (Non-Chemical)   •  •   -.
a Data Qualifiers
- .Tissue Material  Analyzed
a CAS numbers (chemicals)
    >  Slease enter an option or B(BASIC OPTIONS)*   o
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Reference Number      When you access any ODES dictionary either in this
Dictionary              option or at any help prompt during your ODES
                        session, you are introduced to the dictionary and
                        asked to enter a search string.  The screen shown in
                        Figure 2.3 describes the ODES reference number and
                        requests a search string.  If you want to view the
                        entire  dictionary, press ENTER.   Since  you are
                        interested in data collected in Tennessee, enter TN
                        to select  any dictionary  entries that contain TN
                        somewhere in the entry.  After  requesting the
                        search string TN, ODES responds with a listing of 21
                        occurrences.  From the first page of entries, you can
                        see those data were collected for an EPA study and a
                        USFWS study. Figure 2.4 also shows the years and
                        quarters when data were collected for those studies.
                        For example, data were collected for the EPA study
                        during  the first three quarters of 1988. ODES can
                        only display a certain number of entries on a screen.
                        To view  the remaining  dictionary entries, press
                        ENTER at the prompt.

                        Note  that the list  you are viewing  is updated  when
                        new data are submitted.   Therefore, your  screen
                        may look  slightly different than Figure  2.4.
                         The entries in Figure 2.5 are a continuation of the
                         previous screen. Using these two screens, you can
                         see that only two  agencies submitted data for the
                         state of Tennessee.   To locate information about
                         another state or a particular agency, you can enter Y
                         to  continue  searching  the  reference  number
                         dictionary.  To exit this  dictionary and continue
                         with this example, enter N.
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          On-line Dictionary store's a description and the 9-.or 10 '
     -character Reference Nuafcer 'stored  in the OBES.Datal Base.- ' You
   '• <*&at search for all or "part,of a description, or a number. To»'
   • 'may also press EN3HER to view a listing of ali codes,

   '> Enter search,, string >,  Oja    •>       ^    '          "  "
                                                        Figure 2.3
   '* *Phere are 21 .occurrence(s) of 5>H i» the'dictionary.
       KEFNO
   144BTN84E4
   144BTN85E1
   144BTN87E3
   144BTN88E1
   144BTN88E2 •
   144BTN88B3
   144BTN89E3
   144BTNS9U1
                            ,DESCRIPTION
     SOTDTf TSffiMBSSE^'BIO&CC. 1984
'-JBBK. STDDr •PBMNESS^-BIOACC. 19'8S
> E»«k SSTODTf TENNESSEE BIO&CC. 1985 "
J EPA sarooTr •EBKMESSEE SIOACC,. ,198? ,
     .S3!ODY •PEHHESSEE* B10ACC. 1988
    'SOfODY 5MNNESSEE BIO»CC, 1988  '
     'SOTDY TENHESSEE BIO&CC,. 1988
 EKS. SIUDY •fEHKIESSEE B3TOACC. 1989'
 OSFWS svvtri SENNESSES sroacc. i969
 tTSF»S SOT!)* 0?EBIHEgSEE'BXOACC.,i970
. tfSFWS»S5PODY TENNESSEi BXOftCC.' 1971
 OSPWS,S3;UDY TESIBIESSEE BIO&CC. ±972
 USFtjKT STDDi: TENNES'SEB BXC4CC.-1973
 USS-WS SIJIDy'TEHNESSEE-BIO&CC. 1974
 tfs^ws, ssftn>x TENNESSEE BXO&CC. 1976
   > Press EN'TER to continue or Q to
                                                        Figure 2.4
REFNO
144BTN77O1
144BTN78U1
144BTN79XT1
144BTN80U1
14 4BTN8 1U1
144BTN8401
> Search for

* tfSFWS 'SSroBY
«, 0SPWS STtpBY
« USFMfS S-PODX
" * OSPWS, s*troY
«s OSFWSV> STODY
= OSFWS STUDY
another IBBFERENCE
XJ?9PION ,„ %
^TENNESSEE BXO&CG^.
TENNESSEE BIO&CC.
TENNESSEE BIOACC.
TENNESSEE BIO&CC.
WEMNESSEE.-BXG&CC."
TENNESSEE BIOACC.,
NtJfHBER?" (Y/N) >
;•-- r~^
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1984 '/ *
»'
Figure 2.5







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Returning to
Basic Options
Since you  entered  N on the last screen, ODES
returns you to the main dictionary screen. From
this screen you can request another dictionary or
return to the ODES Basic Options Menu.  Since you
have  now  accomplished  your goals  for  this
scenario, you can enter B at the  prompt shown in
Figure 2.6 to return to the Basic Options Menu.
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     "       s    -  •»    ** ODES On-tiine Dictionary **
    * SEha ODES On-Idne Dictionary provides convenient listings of ODES
    ,  codes.  These codes are, used to specify the data for retrievals
    , ana analyses performed by the ODES tools^   *Phe Dictionary stores
      the names and associated codes for the following*
        A
        O
        X *
        K
        Jb
        O *
 Wafer Bodies   '  - \         y
 Chemicals     «         •    £
 Diseases    *     °           R
 IKS. States* „,  '           "a.

 Sediment Grain Size Vars     V
 Bioassay phase            -  v
 Bioassay Concentration Code
•Organs/Suborgans            w
 Geographic Regions

\sabnitorit[ff Programs         Y
 NPDES Permit Numbers   -  ~    Z
           Numbers      '
^n£l-uent/Effluent Pipes
Onit Codes         '  '
Currents' Fil6s
Monitoring "stationst
Taxonomy ^
Bioassay Methods
Bioassay Variables
(Non-Chemical)
Water Quality Variables
(Non-Chemical)
Data Qualifiers
Tissue Material Analyzed
CAS-*numljersv" (chemicals)
    * Pleass enter an option or"B(BASIC OPTIONS)>   B
                               Figure 2.6
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L
Selecting Study Area.
 In the last example, you looked at
 dictionary entries  to  determine  if
 ODES contained  any  data from
 Tennessee.  While  you can use the
 dictionaries to  determine  which
 codes exist in ODES,  you can also
 use  various  other   options  to
 retrieve  sample and  source level
 data collected in various locations.

 When retrieving  data, you will
 need to  identify a specific  area of
 interest.  To request  a particular
 area  from  within an ODES tool,
 you will begin  on a screen similar
 to the  one shown in Figure 2.7
 below.

 As you can see on this screen, you
 can request study areas with one of
 four  methods.   These methods,
 known as  grouping stations by a
 monitoring program, requesting a
specific    reference   number,
designating the  relation-to-ZID,
and specifying station codes, are
described in the definitions section
of Chapter I. A list of examples for
each selection  process is shown in
the next column.
                                 Monitoring Program
                                  •   All data  from  the  state  of
                                     Georgia
                                 Relation-to-ZID
                                  •   Not applicable to NFTDR
                                 Reference Number
                                  •   Data  collected during  the 1st
                                     quarter during every year in the
                                     state of North Carolina
                                  •   Data collected in Florida by the
                                     USFWS
                                  Stations Individually
                                  •   Data  collected  in both North
                                     Carolina and South Carolina
                                  •   Data collected at a  single station
                                     in the Florida Everglades
                                                                  Figure 2.7
  * ODES will now ask you to specify loeation(s) o£ interest-by,,
    •electing a station or group of stations and a date or range
    of dates.

  * You can specify stations of interest by selecting all Stations
    in a jnonitoring program; or by selecting all stations for a
    reference data set; or a group of stations by their relation
    to the zone of initial dilution (ZID) (i.e., all near-field,
    boundary, reference, far-field, or with-in ZID stations in a
    monitoring program); or one or more individual stations.'- ,

       M » MONITORING Program                    f
       N • Reference NUMBER
       R - RELATION to ZID (301h program only)
       3 - STATIONS Individually
   > Enter M, N, R, or S >
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                                           Chapter 2: Getting Started
 The  first  two  chapters  have
 introduced the basic structure and
 use  of  ODES.    Given  this
 foundation, you are ready to begin
 using ODES to retrieve and analyze
 data stored in the NFTDR.

 Chapters 3 through 6 contain a set
 of tutorials that  lead you through
 the  four  basic  ODES features:
 Describing Data, Retrieving Data,
 Analyzing  Data,  and Accessing
 ODES  Output.    Each  section
 contains background  information
 on  the feature as well  as detailed
 scenarios that you can use as guides
 during future ODES sessions.

 After completing the scenarios  in
 the rest of this manual,  you  should
 understand when and  how to use
 every   ODES  feature that you
 might  need   to  access   ODES
 bioaccumulation data.

 NOTE:   The actual ODES  screens
 may vary from the figures in these
 tutorials  due  to  system upgrades
and  modifications.   Notes   about
such changes will be listed  in the
 ODES  On-Line News Feature.   If
you  encounter  any problems  or
need further  assistance, remember
that  the  ODES   technical support
staff is available  every   weekday  to
assist you.
These chapters are divided into the
areas that you will use during a
typical ODES session.  An outline
of  the scenarios or  examples  in
those chapters is shown below.

Chapter 3: Describing Data
•  Where were data collected?
•  When were data collected?
•  How were data collected?
•  What  quantity of data  was
   collected?

Chapter 4: Retrieving Data
•  Customized report of  sample
   data
•  Standard report of source data

Chapter 5: Analyzing Data
•  ODES plot of variable over time
•  Text  file  for  use with PC
   software packages
•  SAS  data  set for  use  on the
   mainframe

Chapter 6: Accessing Output
•  Standard ODES output
•  High Quality Graphics
•  Downloading Graphics
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          Helpful Hints
Before you start your first ODES
session, you should be aware of the
items listed below.
          ***
               appears  on your
            press  ENTER  to
•  When
   screen,
   continue.

•  You may use either lowercase or
   uppercase when responding to
   ODES prompts.

•  If you want to stop performing
   your  current  task,  you  may
   enter EXIT  from  any ODES
   prompt  to return to the Basic
   Options Menu.

•  For  security  reasons,  your
   monitor will lock when it is not
   in use  for a  period of time.
   When your terminal is locked,
   you  will  get  a message that
   requests you to re-enter  your
   password.  To continue, simply
   enter your password which is
   the 6 to 8 alphanumeric  code
   that  you  used in conjunction
   with your 3  letter user  ID to
   access the system.

•  Most ODES features allow you
   to subset the data.  Please note
   that when you subset your data,
   your  output  will only contain
   information that satisfies your
   subsetting criteria.

•  Some  ODES  features create
   output   that  you  can   view
   immediately after requesting
  the information.   Other ODES
  features create reports that are
  temporarily  stored  for you
  within  the  system.   To view,
  print, or download these types
  of output, you should  use the
  ODES  Fetch  Option  that  is
  described in Chapter 6.

• ODES supports many file types
  for several EPA programs. Fish
  tissue data related to NFTDR is
  stored  as part of the ODES
  bio accumulation  database.  To
  access this data, request the file
  type 144B.

• To  get  a  listing   of   all
  bioaccumulation data stored  in
  ODES, use the reference number
  dictionary   available  in  the
  Dictionary Option. An example
  of how to use this dictionary is
  shown earlier in  this  chapter.
  In  the example, you  were
  interested in Tennessee  data,  so
  you entered  the  search string
  TN. To list all bioaccumulation
  entries, enter 144B   as your
  search string.

• To determine if data is available
   for a particular location, you can
   use the Contents Option which
   is demonstrated in Chapter 3 or
   use the waterbody dictionary
   from  within  the Dictionary
   Option.

If you have  any questions while
using ODES,  please contact  the
technical support at (703) 841-6279.
The staff  is available  weekdays
from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.,EST.
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                 Describing   ODES  Data
Before  attempting  to  retrieve
and/or analyze data stored in the
ODES database, you need to know if
the  data  exist,   some   basic
information about the data, and the
quantity of data available.  ODES
offers  several features to answer
these basic questions.

You can  quickly access  general
information about the data stored
in  ODES using  the  features
discussed in this chapter. You can
use these features to determine that
data were collected on July 7,  1992,
in  10  stations  within  North
Carolina or that 20 observations of
PCBs were reported for a particular
station  in Georgia.   In general,
these  features   allow  you  to
determine:
   • Where data were collected
   • When data were collected
   • How data were collected
   • How much data was collected

You can use information from this
chapter to determine if ODES stores
the data that you need. If data exist,
you can use the instructions found
in the next two chapters to retrieve
 and analyze those data.  Chapter 4
 explains how to create reports that
 list ODES data.  Chapter 5 discusses
 how to  graph data using ODES
 menus.  It  also explains how to
 create  files  that  allow  you  to
 analyze data on your PC, and how
 to transfer data to the mainframe's
 statistical analysis package.

 The scenarios  presented in this
 chapter answer four basic questions
 about the data  collection that will
 help you  begin your  analysis:
 where when, how, and how much.
 If you have never used ODES, you
 should  follow the instructions in
 this chapter treating the examples
 as actual scenarios that may interest
 you.  If you have used ODES and
 need a refresher on  how to  use
 these features, you should be able
 to modify these examples to meet
 your particular needs.

 The scenarios in this chapter can be
 used in series or individually:
 Scenarios:
_1.~ Where were data collected?
 2 — When were data collected?
 3 — How were data collected?
 4 — What quantity of data was
      collected?
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                          Scenario  1:
          Where   were  data   collected?
                                                               Output 1
    HKttOH CODSt 10
    MOXOStt SPA Ragion 10
      MONITORING
       PROGRAM

   tUUJCT SOUND
   AKCHORAGE
   XHDXCOOT 403 (C)
   10JPWWK STP 403 (C)
   gatJDHOX BAT 403 (C)
   SORT VMJW6Z 403 (C)
CODE              FILE TYPE
     132   144B  013   1448  144W  073,  144S  123.

PS  89/89   88            ^    88/89.81/89      84/#9
AH  86/89 87/89      85/90 86/89 36/86 86/86
KB                      87/88 87/88
SO  86/90                     86/90 86/89
JOT  86/90                86/90 86/90'  '
PB  88/90                     88/90 88/90
PV  89/91 89/91                90/9,11 89/91"     90/91
        TYPES: 132-BENTHIC INFAUNA
                                                                  SIZE
              144S-SEDIHENT
    DATES: FIRST TEAR/LAST TSAR
    •* HOTE:  BEFORE USING DATA, REVIEW
                                                                Output 2
J ^ * , '
BJWIXON CODE: 10 REGXOSt SP* WSBiOH 10 < " " , '
PROORAK CODSJ PV PROSHAKll
STATION
COOK LATITUDE LONGITUDE

PV40009 61:05:30 146:22:24
FV40011 61:05:25 146:23:04
PV40012 61:05:25 146:23:31
PV40013 61:05:26 146:23:51
PV40014 61:05:35 146:23:18
PV40015 61:05:45 146:22:45
PV40010 61:05:28 146:23:19
PV40018 61:04:38 146:27:55
FILE TYPES: 132»BENTHIC INFAUNA
144E-EFFLUENT

132

89/91
89/91
89/91
89/91
89/91
89/91
89/91


POST VALBEZ, 403CC) *»OGRA«
FILE TKPB " ', ' '
144B 013 144M 073 144 S 123 900 -

89/91
90/91 ff9/91 , 90/91
89/91
50/91 89/91 90>9£
89/31 , "•
90/91 89/91 90/91
89/90 , *>,
89/91
^8XOACCOMW».tX<>»r- 013»fX0«-P*TH6WXfif , ^
144W-WATER QUALITY 073-SEDIMENT GRAISI SIZE
144S-SEDIHEHT POLLUTANTS
DATES: FIRST YEAR/LAST YEAR
** MOTE: BSFORX USING DATA,


Ksvxaa

123-TRlWni/SBXHB 900-BX0A#S!Y ', ° -
f"
QA/QC COMMENTS tJSDBR )SfOB0»Tj:01» R **^' ^' _

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 The Contents Option provides two
 ways to identify where  data were
 collected: by selecting Monitoring
 Programs or Monitoring Stations.
 The Monitoring  Programs section
 displays all  monitoring programs
 that are associated with a certain
 geographic  region.  The section
 called  Monitoring    Stations
 summarizes   the  data  that  have
 been collected from each of  the
 ODES monitoring stations.   You
 can retrieve the stations  of interest
 by specifying all ODES stations, a
 geographic region, or a monitoring
 program.

 The  major  difference   between
 Output  1  and  Output  2 is  the
 amount  of  detail  in the output.
 Output 1 lists data by monitoring
 program; Output 2 shows every
 station for which data are available.
 Both reports  show dates  in the file
 type  column for  which  data  are
 available.
In these examples, Output 1 shows
that bioaccumulation data (file type
144B) were collected, from Puget
Sound in 1988. Looking at Output
2, you see that data were collected at
station PV40018 as early as 1989 and
as recently as 1991.

To  demonstrate  these features,
assume  you  are  interested  in
locating  bioaccumulatidn   data
collected in the  state  of Alaska.
Since you  are  unsure whether
ODES stores data collected  in the
state  of Alaska, you  first want  to
obtain   a   summary  of   all
monitoring programs for that area
of the country.

If you determine that there  is a
monitoring program in Alaska,
you will then locate a station or
group of stations associated with
that monitoring program.
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Getting Started
To determine where data were collected, you can
use the Contents Option by entering C at the Basic
Options Menu prompt shown in Figure 3.1.

To continue with this example, enter C to access the
Contents Option.
Contents Menu
To determine if ODES stores bioaccumulation data
collected in Alaska, enter P at the prompt in Figure
3.2.  This option allows you to view all monitoring
programs within a geographic region. If you find a
monitoring program in the area of interest, you can
use the Monitoring Stations section described later
in this scenario to locate specific stations within the
program.  Please  note that the procedure is the
same regardless of file type or geographic region.

Enter P to continue with this example.
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                                   ODKS
         v  ~ ,,    °       ** BASXC,OPTIONS MEHtf **             -

                 C = Scan. CONTENTS of the ODES Data Base
                 D - Use the On-line^ DIOKEOHARXES     ° * °     ,
                 S * 'EXIT ODES '                    .         , " •
                 F = Show job status or FETCH reports and graphics
                "« * aist'the MEHff of STOOLS <.      '         *•
                 S B Review,on-line MEWS {Updated 2/93} '
                 R = ODES Interactive Data RETRIEVAI, «
               •* 8 *'STORE*'Data Retrieval  .,,'''      -'  ,
                 ¥ « Ose a "BOQI.             ,      '.    *

                    •  „***,,ODES Hotline Nwrtbeiss **s*
          '  {703^841-6279, or {510)283-3771 or {206>8'22-9596
            *                       j /             '
          >„  Please, enter an OPTION and press ENTER >  C
                                                                           Figure 3.1
  *• ,f .     , **  Scan COMTESISCS of the ODES Data *Base- '**„

  • * ^Tou can->Etoatt thes COJSEPEtWS o£. the ODES, 'Data 'Base  by viewing  x
    sunanary tables that provide quick-access information about
  '.  Sata types,  jnoni«bring stations' or pipes,, and daterf stored in,
  I, the system.   The categories are hierarchical and you can
    systematically scan the information* stored in. the data base
       '         each.  '        •,,•-«•
                                              "
        f, = Monitoring PROGRAMS within a Geographic Region.
        S « Monitoring S«KMPXONS or^SIPES within 'a Geographic
            Region or for a Monitoring Program*     " "
       ' R, » .HE^ERpICE^aEnformattiott, and Quality Control^ {QC') /
   " ,:  '   • . comments  for individual datasets.
       • D a DAVES for which data axe "available^ at a particular
  -  -  ,-  •   Monitoring Station^ or Pipe" (includes Reference ID).

   * "So 'scan the CONTENT'S of an above category, enter the    *  *
    .corresponding letter, or  enter B to return, to Basic Options.

   > Please enter P, 8f R,» D or, B > j P  -,
Figure 3.2
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Geographic Area
Next you are asked to select an EPA Region. Figure
3.3 shows the EPA regions and the state postal code
abbreviations associated with the states that make
up that region.

Since Alaska is in the EPA Region 10, enter 10 at the
prompt.
Output
ODES responds by displaying a table similar to
Figure 3.4. This table lists the monitoring program,
its code,  and summary  data.  The figure shows
which file types contain data for each monitoring
program based  on the years in which data  were
collected.

NOTE: The table in this figure is updated regularly.
As a result, the table you see in your  session may
not be exactly the same as Figure 3.4.

This screen shows that bioaccumulation data were
collected in Port Valdez from as early as 1989 and as
recently as  1991.   You  may use  this knowledge
during the remainder of this example and in the
next two scenarios to learn more about those data.
To  continue, press  ENTER  to  look for  other
monitoring programs or enter M to return to the
Contents  Menu.   Enter M to  continue with this
example.
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                                                                             Ftewre 3.4
S'^i^-li^HJc^^^
 r.?.t. " .-^ >..J'^ 5. -v- -?<$. :>' ^^.^s-^^	?..>«>.i.?/.y?.?.?.?.'!f; ''>;-„..., ^^^j>^^"''. "x.^ii. ^ ^^^_^>,^j^J^.^A- \', > Va, /'^- Li-•*'d^^:^'^' i ^ ;> o '\'> ^,. - .^ - •+ ,>;*
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Contents Menu
From the last screen, you learned that data were
collected in Port Valdez, Alaska.  Now you want to
know exactly where those data were collected. This
step assists you by letting you decide if there were a
sufficient number  of locations  in  that area to
conduct  your analysis.  Enter S at the Contents
Menu in Figure 3.5 to begin this section.
                        You are now prompted for a method of locating
                        monitoring ^stations.   Please  note,  as  shown in
                        Figure 3.6, you could select a geographic region by
                        entering G or a latitude/longitude area by entering
                        L.  Since you are interested in learning about data
                        collection in Port Valdez, Alaska, please enter P for
                        monitoring program.
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            '** Scan COMMENTS of the ODES, Data Base **     ,    /  "

  °* You can scan the CONSENTS o£ the ODES JJata Base by, viewing".  °"
    summary tables that provide'quick-access information about
   • the data types, monitoring,, stations.or  pipes,  and dates  "
    Stored,' in' t&e system.   "Bhe categories'below are hierarchical
  '  :and you1 can systematically scan the information stored in  the
    data base* by viewing each.    „      ,        _ "     ">     '   -

         P "Monitoring PROGRAMS within a  Geographic Region.'
   ,',   8m Monitoring SOSA3MONS or PIPES  within a  Geographic
             Region or'for a Monitoring Program.'     -'•   -'     _,
      • -  R =t REFERENCE Information and Quality Control '(QC)   '  '
             commentsofor individual datasets.   ,?
         J> «» DAftEST '£or which data are available at; a particular
     -'.,',    Monitoring Station or Pipe (includes Reference ID},.

   ^ *So scan,'the 'COMtPBlUPS of an above category,  enter the , >v    *
    corresponding letter,  or,enter*B to return'to  Basic Options.

   > Please' enter '», ' S,' R,'  0 or 'B ^-'' S  -  *  "   \ "  ' i; ^   "'
Figure 3.5
                      Monitoring S-PATSOHS or'JPIPES
    As you review Monitoring. Stations and Pipe Codes Tables, you
    ^might ,want ,to make a -note of Station Codes or Pipe Codes , and'
    associated Dates.  Other CONTENTS options may require you to
    enter  Station Codes  or Pipe Codes and Dates.

    Tou can list, all stations , and. pipes wit'hin a ^Geographic'
   •region, Monitoring ^Program, or latitude/longitude window.
    Options ^G and P require a 'two-character selection code.
    Option H requires a  Latitude and/or Jdongitude selection.

     '      •'  •   G « GEOGRAPHIC' Region                     . "
     :  -   -      ' P = Monitoring
             '    '
       ; will now be asked; to enter 'a search method,, or  enter'
    'MT to view^the CONTENTS MEN&.,. __             •         >  S

  >, Please enter G, P, t,or.« for, COHTEOTS MEHO or H for HBIiP > p"
Figure 3.6
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                       As shown in Figure 3.7, you are prompted for a
                       monitoring program.  If you cannot remember the
                       code for the Port Valdez monitoring program or
                       any other monitoring program  of interest, ODES
                       provides an on-line dictionary to assist you.  You
                       can access that dictionary now by entering H at the
                       prompt.
                       By entering H at the last prompt, you enter the on-
                       line dictionary.  Once in the dictionary  option,
                       ODES prompts you to enter a search string. For this
                       example,  enter TORT  VALDEZ' in quotes as
                       shown in Figure 3.8.
                       The ODES dictionary responds with the ODES code
                       PV as shown in Figure 3.9. Enter N to exit the
                       dictionary without making another request  and
                       then Enter  PV at the next prompt as shown in
                       Figure 3.9.
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  I* YoU"Wiil^now be asked tox specify a Monitoring Program by
    -entering, a' two-character Program Code.    ,

   > Please enter a: Program Code "or EC°for Help>
Figure 3.7
   * "SPfae1 On-line, Dictionary,, stores the, names and two-character 'iT
  ^   for monitoring programs 'which- currently have Sata store'd
  s, ,insthe" ODES Data Base.°"TTou can search the dictionary Toy
     entering, aJUT'or part 'of/the name" of a monitoring program. You
     nay al'so press REV0RN to view'a listing of-all' codes. -

   > Enter search" string' >  'PORSrVAliDEZT11 „
Figure 3.8
   * 5Phere, is 1 .Recurrence'of BORW, VA3JDBZ in the dictionary.

   \ CODE"  "    .  MONITORING IPROGRftM   .         -        "  '

    ' FV. alpORT VSUuDEZ'  403{C) »ROeR»M  '  ' ,"°    '    '  --'

   >„ Search for another^MONI«ORlNG 3?ROGRSM? (y/Bt) t> '"'  N

           enter a Program Code or H f or Help*-  PV
Figure 3.9
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Output
This section of ODES produces a table similar to the
one produced for Monitoring Programs.  Notice in
Figure 3.10 that no  bioaccumulation  data  were
collected at these stations.  This conclusion can be
drawn because the column for the bioaccumulation
file type (144B) is blank.  Press ENTER to view the
next page of the Port Valdez table.

NOTE: If you continue pressing ENTER to  page
through and there are no more pages, ODES asks if
you  want  to  look  at another program.   If  you
answer N for No, you return to the  Contents Menu.
If you  enter Y for Yes, you return to the prompt in
Figure  3.7.
                        After pressing ENTER to continue from the last
                        screen, ODES displays the table shown in  Figure
                        3.11.  Since you  are trying to locate stations that
                        have  bioaccumulation data,  review the column
                        labeled 144B.  Notice  that the final entry reads
                        88/91. This entry signifies that data were collected
                        at station PV40018 between 1988 and 1991. You can
                        continue  looking at the latitude  and  longitude
                        locations  of the Port Valdez  stations by pressing
                        ENTER to page through the list. When you finish
                        looking at these  tables, enter M to return to the
                        Contents Menu.  The Contents  Menu is the menu
                        from which you started this scenario.

                        By using this section, you learned that Port  Valdez
                        collected bioaccumulation data at station PV40018.
                        You also know  the latitude/longitude for that
                        station.   Now you can use the next scenario to
                        determine if data were collected  for this  station
                        during the summer of 1990.  Before beginning that
                        scenario, you  need to complete this  scenario  by
                        completing the steps on the next page.
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                                                                          Figure 3.10
  .REGION, -CODE':' 10
  PROGRAM CODES PV
                             REGION: EPA Region, 10
                             PROGRAM: PORT VM.DEZ,  403 (C)  PROGRAM
STATION   , _   "- ,     -  - "',
 CODE    jtATITODE, fcONGITODB
                                    132
                                          144B  013
                                  TY2E
                                 144W  073
                                                                  144S  123
                                                                              900
  PV4Q002
  J?V40003'
  PV40004
  PV40005
  PV40006
  %PV4°0007 =,
  PV40008S"
         61:06:21
         6lV05:54
         -61:06:21
         61:06:35
         61:0.6:35
         '61sQ6's2K
         61s 05:31,
 146:20:00
 146:21:48
 146:25:18
 146":28:07
 146:32:18
 146:35:42
 146:24:20
 146:24:29
89/91
89/91
89/91
89/91
89/91
89/91
89/90T
    '   S9/"$i
'       89/91
90/91 89/91
90/91 89/91
       89/91
90/91 89/91
       89/9,0
 90/91
 90/91
  , F:[:LE  TYPES:  132=BENTHIC INFAONA   144B=BIOACCUMULATION
   ;     , - "  ,  ' 144E=EFFIitlENT      ,   144W-WATER QUAIilTY
  ' >            144S=SEDIMENT POLLUTANTS , 123=TRAWL/SEINE
                                                         013=FISH PATHOLOGY
                                                         073»^EDIMENT GRAIN
                                                         900=BIOASSAY
 ,**. MOTEsBEFORE PSING DATA,REVIEW QA/QC COMMENTS'UNDER SOBOPTION^K

  > Press .RETOSS for MORE or « for CONTBNTS 'MEMO » "",
                                                                          Figure 3.11
  REGION.CODE:  10 -
  PROGRAM CODE:  PV
                             REG10M: EfiA'.Regfpn; 10      <•    ? '  -;
                             PROGRAM: PORT VALDEZ, 403(C) PROGRAM,
  STAT3COH
           UKPXTDDE , ,I.ONGI«tIDE
                                    132
                                               FIIJE TYPE
                                       144B' 013 ,  14'4W,  073
                                             144S, 123    90'0
  PV40009
  PV46011"
  ,PV4'0012'
  PV40013
  PV40014"
  W40015
  PV4001Q
         "
         61:05:30
         61:05:25
         6i:OS*25
         61:05:26
         61:05:35,
         61:05:45
         61:05:28
         61:04:38
 146:22:24
 146:23:04
 -146123:31
<146!°23j51
',146,:23:18
 146': 22:45
 146:23:19
 146:27855
89/91
89/91
89/91
89/91
89/91
89/91
       89/91
90/91, 89/91
       89/91
'90/91 89/91
      -89/91
90/91 89/91
  :   ,89/90
,90/91

 90/91-

 90/91
                                         89/91
       'TYPBSi
                        INEAOHA
                         "         '144W=WATBR Q0AJJ1TY,
            144S-SE0IMEHT POtUJTASTS  laSeTRABtL/SEIN
             YEAR/JJAST'YEAR      ,-,                 '   ,          ,  '
  ** NOTE:, , BEFORE USIHG ; UATA, REVIEW QA/QC COMMENTS TOI0BR 'SOBOPTION R -**
                                                           013=FISH PATHOLOGY
                                                           073=SEDIMEliT GRAtM SIZE
                                                           900=BIOASSAY
  > Press" RETURN for -MORE or: M for CONTENTS MENtT <>K
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Finishing the Job
On the last screen, you entered M to return to the
Contents Menu.  If you are interested in using an
option on the Contents Menu, you  can  enter that
option now.   To exit back  to the  Basic Options
Menu, enter B. All scenarios begin  from the Basic
Options Menu which is the focal point of the ODES
menu system. To exit this scenario and return to
the Basic Options Menu, enter B in Figure 3.12.
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        •\ ~  ** Scan COmsmS  of the ODES Data "Base **  / '

   *„ You ban scan^the CONWENTS of, the pDES Data Base by viewing   ^
    summary'tables that provide quick-access  information about  , %
  =  'data-types, monitoring stations or pipes, and dates,stored in
    ,the system."' 'The categories-' are' Hierarchical and" you can '
    systematically, scan the information stored in the' data JbaSe • '
    •by viewing '..each.   , ',    •'    -    ;    • -; < „»  ' f   ',   ]

         » * Monitoring.»ROSR»as within a Seographic Hegion.   ' '
         S • Monitoring STATIONS ,or  PIPES within a,Geographic ,, " .
      ; ••     Region or' for a Monitoring Program.   ,  ••
     "',   R-? HEKBRENCE 3Daformation and, Quality; Control  (QC) '
           ' 'comments ,for  individual" dktasets.0'    ^        ••   ,„
       f "to «*' HATES  for which aaKa  are available at a particular •  •
            oMonitoring Station  or Pipe (includes Reference  10).

   *'«Po  scan, the COSS^&SfS's  of an  above category, ent:er>the •>
    corresponding  letter,  or  enter  B to-return to Basic,pptions.

   > Please enter P,  S, R,  JJ  ' B                       /..  "
Figure 3.12
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                            Scenario   2:
             When  were  data   collected?
                                                  Output 3
                  DATE INFORMATION FOR BIOACCTTOTOATION DATA
                  DATE(S)s    RANG!! OF DATES FROM 9006; TO ,9008
                  STATXON(S)!  SELECTED STATIONS

                  SAMPLING UATE-21Cn:rN1990
                  STATION
                   CODS

                  FV40019
REFERENCE
   ID

144BPVSI002
                  SAMPLING DATE-23CnrN1990
                  STATION
                   CODE

                  FV40018
REFERBtlCE
   ID

144BFV9002
                  SAMPLING DATE»24CniN199Q
                  STATION
                   CODE

                  EV40017
REFERENCE;
   ID

144BPV!)002
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The last scenario showed you how
to  determine  where data  were
collected.  You also determined the
range of years for which data were
collected;  however, in many cases
you will  need to know  exactly
when  data were collected.   For
example, the last scenario showed
data were collected in Port Valdez,
Alaska between 1989  and  1991.
Your next  question  may be  on
which dates were data collected.

As you can see in Output 3 on the
previous page, ODES can list the
stations where data were collected
on a particular date.  For example,
data were collected on June 21,1990
at   ODES  station  PV40019.
Similarly, data were  collected on
the 23rd and 24th of June in 1990.

You  can  obtain  this  type  of
information  by using  the Dates
section of the  Contents  Option.
The Dates section provides an up-
to-date listing of exactly when and
where data were collected.  Unlike
the  tables  shown  in  the  last
scenario, this section provides the
actual day, month, and year of data
collection.   The  tables  in the
previous scenario  show the first
and   last year  that data  were
collected.

For this scenario,  you  can build
from  the information  learned in
the last example.   In the  last
scenario you learned  that Port
Valdez collected data between 1989
and 1991. Now you would like to
know the exact sampling dates at
Port  Valdez  for  the summer of
1990.
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Getting Started
To determine when data were collected, you can
use the Contents Option by entering C at the Basic
Options Menu prompt shown in Figure 3.13.

To continue with this example, enter C to access the
Contents  Option.
Contents Menu
Since you want to determine the dates for which
data have been reported, enter D at the prompt in
Figure 3.14.
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                 tf o
                 E a
                 f =
                 Ifa
                 S a
                 R =
                 S =
                                    ODES
                          ** BASIC OPTIONS MENtf **
          Scan COOTEHKES p£ .the ODES Data Base
          ttee the On-line-DICTIONARIES-
          EX3C* ODES,          ,
          Show job status or' FE3K2H reports and graphics'
          fcist the'SENtf of 3K>OXiS     •              ,
          Review on-line ilEWS -{Opaated 2/93}
          ODES Interactive-Data
          S«OKE5f'Data Retrieval
              a
                       •*?.* ODES Hotline Numbers ***    '
            (703)841-6279 or' °{510}283-3771 or  {206)822-9596

         '>• Blease enter an 0»*XO» and press RE5PORH >C
                                                                           Figure 3.13
            ,** Scan' COOTENSBS of--ifche ODES Data Base **.
    'You can scan the COWEEKJfS or .the 'ODESsdata types, monitoring stations or'.pipes,' and. dates stored. in
    _the system.,- SChe categories aye hierarchical arid you can   ",
    ^systematically"ican the information"stored^in the data base  J-
     by*viewing each. ~ ,    *    -          ,
         •S
         S
         D
• Monitoring'BHOSRAMS within a Geographic Hegion. ' , '-,
• "Monitoring -STATICiNS, or PIPES within a Geographic
', Region-or«for, a Monitoring Program.'     s    --  ">
. HEFERBNCE  Information,and Quality Control .(QC)
"comments'£or "individual, datasets.     °   •    , ''\ ,
i, DSSEES for which data are available at a particular
 Monitoring Station or Pipe'.Unciudes Reference>ID).*
   * To,scan the CpHfENSS of,an above category^  enter the
    corresponding letter, or enter B to return'°to-Basic "Options.

   > Please -enter' »,  S,".R, 0. or B >-  D
                                                               figure 3.14
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Dates                   After you enter the Dates section, ODES provides an
                        introductory screen that is  shown in Figure 3.15.
                        From this screen, you can enter M to return to the
                        Contents Menu or press ENTER to continue with
                        the Dates section.  For this example, press ENTER.
File Type Selection      ODES now asks a series of questions.  First, you are
                        prompted in Figure 3.16 for a file type.  Since you
                        are interested in Port Valdez bioaccumulation data,
                        enter 144B at the prompt.
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                 DATES For Which Data Are Available     ''         ',

        >                     / -1*                o      f
   °* As you review the Date Information Tables,' you might want to
     make-a note -of Reference Numbers,  Other CONTENTS options'may
     require you to enter a Reference Number.

   * This option'allows you to create a customizes table listing-
     monitoring,-station'locations, dates,-,and ^Reference Numbers. -
     A batch job that creates: a^print:out of this information will '
     be,, submitted at the end; of the prompting sequence.-  (Use the
     FETCH option from,Basic Options ,to check your .job's st'aius.) *
     Host tools will require you tos e~nter locations and ,dates^ '

   >• Stress BET0BN "to continue' or'M for CONTENTS MESEf >
 Figure 3.15
    Tfou can create a table'of date information for the' following.
     tvnan of clsfcas
     types of data:
       File Code
                        Type'of Data
          013    a    pish Pathology Data
          009    =    Bacterial/Viral "Data
          073    =   -Sediment Grain Size Analysis Data
          123    a    Trawl'/Seine Sampling Data
          132  ,  =    Benthic Survey Data     " '
          144B   =    Influent/Effluent Data    ,  „ ,   ',
          -144B'   m    Bioaccumulatipn Data  °    •
          144S   =    Sediment Pollutant Data
          144W'   =    Water Quality"Data
          900    « ' •  Bioassay Data
   >- Enter  the File Type of interest by its code > ' 144B'
Figure 3.16
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Station Selection
The next screen, Figure 3.17, requests a method for
specifying the monitoring stations.  Since you are
interested in Port Valdez, enter P for monitoring
program.  You could  have also selected S for
individual  stations  and then entered the stations
PV40017, PV40018, and PV40019 that you found in
the last section.  Selecting A for all stations would
create a report including all ODES stations where
bioaccumulation data were  collected.  Enter  P to
continue.
                        After entering P for monitoring program, ODES
                        prompts you for the monitoring program code of
                        interest.  As in the last section, you could use the
                        on-line dictionary. If you remember that the code is
                        PV from earlier, simply enter PV at the prompt in
                        Figure 3.18.
Date Selection
As shown in Figure 3.19, you can request all dates
or  a  range  of dates.  For this example, you are
interested in data collected during the summer of
1990, so you should enter R to select a range of
dates.
                        ODES prompts you for the range of dates in Figure
                        3.20.  These dates should be entered in a YYMMDD
                        format where YY is the year, MM is the month, and
                        DD is the day.  Please note, your range may be a
                        single day, month, or year.  Rather  than  using a
                        range of dates, you can request a single year, month,
                        or day. For this example, enter 9006  9008 for June
                        through August 1990.
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   * You can' specify Monitoring Stations .of interest by one of the'
     following methods:   ,        :

                 S a Individual STATIONS
            '  >'  *'- Monitoring/PROGRAM"
                 A =* Attli 'Stations

   > Please enter S, P, , or A >•  »    „  >
 Figure 3.17
  '* You Willie asfced to identify a monitoring program of
  •   interest toy entering a two-character- ODES' identifier.   >   '  I
     If you are unsure of the identifier ,code,r enter H  for help.

   >'.Enter an ODES 2'-character ID or H >  sy
Figure 3.18
   * .You can specify dates ,of  interest by one of the following
    methods; .                                  <
                           of Dates
                A « AM» Dates

   > Please enter  R or A >  R      :
Figure 3.19
 5 .* You, can select dates by year only"(YY), yeSr,and month    '       '
    , {YSMM}', ,or year,, month and day '(YXMMDB) .  Bbfeh dates must- be '
    in'the same format tand -be separated by a*blank or a^comma. •     '  ,
  '  ,For ejcaraple* ,"8seHlS 850215'"and "8501,8502"'are both-valid- "
  -  responses.  To' select one,day,'enter,'that date only fin    '.   "'-  .
    • TSnBMDb;format> ,at the prompt.    '  .-      .   •  •    -      -

  >_ Enjfcer a START and EHO DATE {T!nflaDDfYY«MDD) or 'single date (YXMftTO)
  >•    9006 9008 '        .             ..             °   ,       ,'
Figure 3.20
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Finishing the Job
After requesting dates, ODES prompts you for the
format of the output (Figure 3.21).  The first choice,
D, sorts the table by stations.  This option may be
useful if you are interested in the number of times
data were collected at a given station.  Selecting L
sorts the   table  by  dates.    This  format   is
recommended when the date is more  important
than exactly where the data were collected.  You
may use either choice for this example. The output
shown at the beginning of the scenario used L to list
the locations associated with each date.
                        Unlike other sections of the Contents Option, the
                        Dates section runs in batch mode; therefore, the
                        output does not automatically appear at the end of
                        the job. To access the output, ODES tells you a job
                        number on a screen similar to the one shown in
                        Figure 3.22.  You should record this job number for
                        later use in retrieving the output.  ODES output is
                        retrieved using the Fetch Option which is discussed
                        in Chapter  6.  Press ENTER  to return to the
                        Contents Menu.
                        On the last screen, you pressed ENTER to return to
                        the Contents Menu.  If you are interested in using
                        an option on  the Contents  Menu, you can enter
                        that  option  now.  To return to the Basic Options
                        Menu, enter B. All scenarios begin from the Basic
                        Options Menu which is the focal point of the ODES
                        menu system.   To exit this scenario and return to
                        the Basic Options Menu, enter B in Figure 3.23.

                        From the Basic Options Menu, you will want, to
                        enter F for  the Fetch Option.  The Fetch Option
                        allows you to  retrieve output that you create with
                        the  ODES Features.   Instructions for the Fetch
                        Option are provided in Chapter 6.  If you have any
                        questions about  using Fetch,  please  contact  the
                        ODES .technical support staff at (703) 841-6279.
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   *. you can-arrange "the" data in your table in one of "the ''-
   ' following, formats! °           „
                                      *•        °    °         '
      •  »"= fcist each location and .all OKSfBS for available' data
         £ « °Mst each date and all tOOKMONS for all 'dates
   >  s   ' ,   • *>         '«       '             ' -
   >* Please enter 0 or & >  &         '      '         ,       ,
                                                                 Figure 3.21
   * Thanlr.you,         •„                      •>

   *•Please record the following job information*
    < "f or subsequent retrievals*  "        s' • ,'
SIMBs
                     25528
                   ^ .13s57:27
                     04/26/93
   >  Please press RETURN 60 return to CONTENTS MENU >
                                                                 Figure 3.22
      I   '   **  "Scan SONTEKHfS of the ODES Data Base ** ' , '

   * You can scan'the CONTENTS of .the OJDES Data Base by viewing
   ^suamiary .tables  that provide quick-access information about '
    data types, monitoring stations ory-pipes, and dates stored in
   • the system. JPhe categories below are hierarchical' and you 'can
    .systematically  scan .the information stored in stfae data base
  ' . by  viewing  each. -             o         •>  .'          _  .

        fi - Monitoring PROGRAMS within a Seographic'Region,
        S - tfenitoring STATIONS or PIPES within a geographic  ,  . .
            • Region  or for a Monitoring Program,   ,'/'•-
    ,  , • R a REFBHENCE Information and Quality Control <(QC)  •  '
             comments for individual datasets. '         ,   °  ,   ,
      • 0 » aa&TES for which' data are available at a particular
          .   Monitoring Station or Pipe (includes Reference ID).   "

   * To  scan the CONTENTS of an above category, enter the
    corresponding letter, or enter B to return, to Basic Options.,

   > Please  enter P, S, R, 0 or B >• • B       '               • f
                                                                 Figure 3.23
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                              Scenario  3:
              How   were   data  collected?
                                                                        Output 4
    REFERENCE NUMBER: 144BPV9002                            ,     J PAGE 3. OF, 7,

    REGION CODE:   10           REGION:   EPA Region, 10  (WA ID OR AK)
    PROGRAM CODEt  PV          PROGRAMS  PORT VALDEZ (ALYESKA)   ,      ,        .'

    CONTACT:  R.L. mKKELSEN, ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS SUPERVISOR
              ALYESKA PIPELINE SERVICE COMPANY                    "  „ ,       -' ,~

                                         PHONE: , (907) 2,65-8437,              '

    PROGRAM:  403(c)                                                   ,,      .
    FILE TYPE: Bioaccumulation     REFERENCE ID:  144BPV9002      '      "     ^
    NUMBER OF STATIONS SAMPLED: 3                     „                     -  ,< ,
    SAMPLING PERIOD:  June 1990                                      ,-',,,,
    NUMBER OF VARIABLES REPORTED:  19  (18 aromatic hydrocarbons and total -,'•''
       alkanas)                                             _
    SAMPLING EQUIPMENT USED:  Mussels collected by hand with-forceps
    ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES:  Aromatic hydrocarbons determined by flame ionization
       detector-gas chromatography (FID-GC), after caustic digestion, "an& silica-'
                                                            CONTIN0ED...
    REFERENCE NUMBER: 144BPV9002                  '        ' -    '   ,  PAGE,'2 OF* '7


       alr'rafr1* column and high performance liquid chromatography ^HPLC)  cleanup

    GENERAL COMMENTS                           ,         ' '' '     ,' ,   "
       Port Valdez, Alaska, is the site of the marine'terminal of the Trans-
    Alaska Pipeline System.  Operation of this terminal "includes reception,
    treatment, »™* discharge of tanker ballast water; an 'activity which  is
    regulated through permits issued under the National Pollutant Discharge,
    Elimination System  (NPDES).  Hydrocarbons were measured in mussels collected
    at threa sites in June 1990 in the vicinity of the Alyeska marine terminal
    and in reference intertidal areas in Port Valdez; The monitoring, Survey was
    designed to determine the concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons in
    intertidal mussels  which are attributable to the  permitted discharge of
    treated ballast water at the marine terminal.                       '  '
       Intertidal mussels were collected at three locations on 21-24 June 1990.   :
     One station (B5) was located within the marine terminal at Berth Five.  The
    other two stations  can be considered reference stations because of their
    location away from  human activities.  The Five Mile Beach station (Station
                                                            CONTINUED...
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Using the last two scenarios, you
determined  whether data exist in
ODES for a particular geographic
area and exactly when those data
were collected. This information is
vital in determining  if you can
perform  an  analysis for  your
particular area of interest using
ODES data.  Before using the data,
however, you may need to know
how  the samples were  collected
and how the  concentrations were
measured.   In addition, you may
need to contact the lead scientist in
charge of the sample collection and
initial analysis.

All of this information is stored in
the ODES Reference  Information.
A separate description is stored on-
line for each ODES data set.  This
information is  stored on an annual
basis for the National Fish Tissue
Data Repository and  a quarterly
basis for all other ODES programs.

The Reference Information section
displays textual summaries that
provide important  information
about each data set.  As shown in
Output   4,    the   reference
information   provides   an
individual's name  and  phone
number to  contact  with  any
questions about the data.  The
abstracts also  warn you  of any
inconsistencies within the data and
identify where supporting data may
exist.

To  demonstrate how  to  retrieve
reference information from ODES,
this  scenario   builds  off  the
knowledge  learned in the  last two
scenarios. In those scenarios, you
learned where  and when  samples
were collected during the spring of
1990.   Now you would like some
information   about  why  the
samples  were collected and  how
the specimens were  analyzed.
Also,  you would like  to contact
someone from  the  Port  Valdez
403(c) program  who  can give you
further insight into the data.
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Getting Started
You learned during Scenario 2 that samples were
collected during June of 1990  in Port Valdez,
Alaska.  Before  using  these  data for analysis,
though, you would like to know  why the samples
were  collected  and determine  if there  is  any
information  you  should be aware  of  before
retrieving the data.

To  determine why the specimens  were collected
and how the concentrations were measured,  you
should use the Contents Option shown on the Basic
Options Menu  in Figure 3.24.    To  access  the
Contents Option and begin this example, enter C.
Contents Menu
After entering the Contents Option, you should see
the screen in Figure 3.25.  This screen is the same
screen  that  was  shown in the previous  two
scenarios.  In this scenario you are  interested in
accessing the reference information section of the
ODES Contents Option.

On the Contents Menu in Figure 3.25, ODES refers
to  this  information  as Reference  Information.
Enter R to start this section of the Contents Option.
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                                 * ODES *
                 - , '    ** BASIC OPTIONS MENU **

             . " C  - Scan CONTENTS' of'the ODES Data Base
               ' - D  tt tTse the. On-line DICTIONARIES
                E*ns EXIT-ODES
         •       F  =* Show job status or FETCH reports and graphics
         ' '     H« Hist the MENU of TOOIiS.
       • :    -    U  « Review on-line NEWS (Updated 2/93}
                R  « 'ODES Interactive Data RETRIEVAL '
       ^     "'   S  «,'STORET Data Retrieval  ,    '
       ';        V  « Use a KOOL

       . , , " _, '•    ,  -  ***' ODES Hotline ;Numbers ***
       ' ^ j703)'$41-$279" or {510)283-3771 or (206)1822-9S96 ,   ' "

        ""> Please  enter an OPTION and press RETURN >C
                                                                         Figure 3.24
   ~ ',     -   **' Scan CONIEKmS of the ODES Data Base **"

   * You can scan the COJSfSSSSSS^ of the ODES. Data Base by viewing
    summary tables that provide quick-access information about- the
   , data/types-, monitoring stations'for pipes, and dates- stored in
  '• the system. ,. Whe categories below are- hierarchical and you can'
   ' - systematically^ scan the information stored-in the data base Isy
   ^ Viewing 'each,  -                   -

        P = Monitoring PROGRAMS within a Geographic- Region.
       .,S = Monitoring STATIONS or PIPES within-a Geographic
          '  Region or -for a .Monitoring Program-.    -             ' -
        R° « 8EFERENCE Information and "Quality" Control (QC),
   , ,_ ,  -    comments for individual datasets.    ^       •
        D = DATES for which data are available at a particular  -  ,
       ''•  \   "Honitor,ing Station or-Pipe (includes Reference ID). ' *

  ** To, scan "the CpNTENTS" of--an above category, enter the    "  •
  , corresponding letter,/or enter B to~return to Basic Options. "-  <

  >" Please enter P, S, R,, D or B >•  R
Figure 3.25
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Reference Information   An  introductory screen shown in Figure  3.26
                        should appear.  This screen explains the Reference
                        Information section and  the  type of information
                        you need to retrieve it.  Since  you are interested in
                        bioaccumulation data reported from Port Valdez in
                        the spring of 1990, you should enter the reference
                        number 144BPV9002 at the prompt.   The 144B
                        represents bioaccumulation data, PV stands for Port
                        Valdez, and 9002 represents the second quarter or
                        the spring of 1990.
Output
When browsing these descriptions, you can press
ENTER to page through the abstract or use M to
return to the Contents Menu.  If you would like to
read the entire abstract, press ENTER to continue to
the next page and follow the prompts at the bottom
of each screen.  Figure 3.27 displays the first page of
the abstract.  Press ENTER to continue with  this
example.
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    ,  :    ,      REFERENCE Information and QC comments

      •  -        >  '  '  " '     "  ",     '            '•'',               •<
  * •This. CONTENTS, option 'allows you to review technical, ^comments/-
    descriptive information stored for individual ODES data sets.
    All data,stored in the ODES Data Base have been reviewed for
  '  , "accuracy'fcy the' ODES "Technical Staf£.  All information for a >
    particular'data'1 set is stored under a unique Reference -
    Number.  ' f '      '-""','            >••*'«•

  * Reference Number  contains the 3-4 character FILE TYPE code,
    the-'a character ODES PROGRAM CODE,- the 2 digit* YEAR in which"
    the data, were collected, and 2 digit sequential- SCAN number.
    For example,  the  Reference Number for a benthic survey data
   ,'sei  fr:Etar!l!YPE-132) collected in 1980 (YEAR-SO) for San Diego'
    (PROGRAM CODE=SD)' during the first scan (SCAN=01) would be.
  '" 132SD'S00±,    '                , ,            -'       ,     ,
     1  '   '> "'   ''         ~                        3     '  N         ^
  * You will now  be asked to enter Reference Number of interest. ,
    You can search any FILE 3?1TPE for-any part of the Reference
    Number  (e.g., 132SD to search for all benthic survey datasets
    for San Diego).,'  A valid FILE TYPE must be" entered. °

  > Enter-'Reference ID, rf, for COKWEBKPS MESTO or H for HEU?>_144BPV9002
                                            Figure 3.26
                                                                         Figure 3.27
  REFERENCE NUMBER: 144BPV9002
                                                                    3PASE 1 OF 7
  'REGION, CODEt „ 10"
  PROGRAM CODES  PV
REGION/   EPA Region 10 (ISA.' ID OR AK)
PROGRAM:  PORT VALDEZ (ALYESKA)
  CONTACT:  R.L. MIKKELSEN, ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS SUPERVISOR:    '  -, ,
          ,  ALYESieft, PI>EI.IMB SERVICE COMPANY, "               ",      '"   ',,   ^  '•

                                         ^PHONES., {907} 265-8437,   ,      .  ' „',

  BROSRAK!  403'(c) '       <         f   ,,'„'•       '"               '  ,
  FILE/TYPE'S. ,Bioaccumula'tion  ' -  'REFERENCE IDs  144BPV9002      „         ,  '
  NUMBER OF STATIONS SAMPLED: 3        "       '    ,
  SAMPLING PERIODS , Jane 1996     -  - " '          ;,        ,  -
  SOMBER OF VARIABLES REPORTED:  19 ,(18 aromatic hydrocarbons and total
    , alkanes)    '        ""'"'"''   T            ,            -• ,  '
  SAMPLING EQUIPMENT USED:  Mussels collected by -hand with .forceps           ,
  ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES: " Aromatic hydrocarbons.determined by flame ionization
     detector-gas chromatography (FID-GC), after caustic digestion, and silica-
                •>"  '                 •                      '   CONTINUED...

  > Press RETURN to CONTINUE or M for  CONTENTS MENU »
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                       Figure 3.28 shows the second screen of the abstract.
                       Again you can press ENTER to continue or enter M
                       to return to the Contents Menu. To  continue this
                       example, enter M at the prompt to  return to the
                       Contents Menu.  You are now finished with this
                       example and should be at the Contents Menu. You
                       may now enter B to return to ODES Basic Options.

                       The  next  four  pages   show  the  reference
                       information submitted by Galveston  Bay National
                       Estuary Program for the summer of 1990.  This
                       example should give you a better understanding of
                       the information stored in these summaries.
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                                                                   Figure 3.28
                                 icarbons were; measured : in:
                                 <•'£' •'>',, ? «M>"»•*>> " ^ ? £ \ mst I ,&* *"*'•"''^
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                        Sample Reference Information,
REFERENCE NUMBER: 144BGB9003
STATE OR FEDERAL AGENCY: TEXAS
REGION CODE: 6       REGION:  EPA Region 6  (TX LA OK AR MM)
PROGRAM CODE: GB   PROGRAM: GALVESTON BAY NATIONAL ESTUARY PROGRAM

CONTACT:    RUSSEL W. KIESLING, RESEARCH ADMINISTRATOR
             GALVESTON BAY NATIONAL ESTUARY PROGRAM
             UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON - CLEAR LAKE
             2700 BAY AREA BLVD., BOX 164
             HOUSTON, TX 77508
             PHONE:     (713) 332-9957

PROGRAM: National Estuary Program
FILE TYPE: Bioaccumulation
NUMBER OF STATIONS SAMPLED: 4
SAMPLING PERIOD: Summer fluty-September) 1990
SPECIES COLLECTED:  Southern flounder (Paralichthys lethostigma), black drum (Pogonius
      cromis), redfish  (Sciaenops ocellata), speckled trout (Cynoscion nebulosus), hardhead
      catfish (Arius felis), croaker (Micropogonius undulatus), jackfish  (Caranx hippos),
      mullet  (Mugil  cephalus),  gafftop sail catfish  (Bagre  marinus),  sheepshead
      (Archosargus probatocephalus), and shark (Lamniformes)
NUMBER OF VARIABLES MEASURED:  104 (46  aromatic hydrocarbons, 48 pesticides and
PCBs, and 10 trace    metals)
SAMPLING EQUIPMENT USED: Gill nets (100-600 ft long, 6 ft deep, with 1, 2, or 3 inch square
mesh) and     hook-and-line
ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES:  Aromatic hydrocarbons  by gas chromatography/mass
      spectrometry (GC/MS)-selective ion monitoring mode (SIM) after silica  gel/alumina
      column and HPLC purification; pesticides and PCBs by gas chromatography/electron
      capture detection (GC/ECD) after silica gel/alumina column and HPLC purification;
      mercury by cold vapor atomic absorption spectrometry (CVAAS); other trace metals by
      flame or graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS or GFAAS).
DATA SET VERIFIED BY SUBMITTER
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GENERAL COMMENTS.
       Galveston Bay is one of the largest estuaries in the United States and the largest in
Texas. Its 600 square miles of shallow, low salinity water provide highly productive habitat
for fish, crab, oysters, and shrimp.  This study was initiated to provide information on the
concentrations of heavy metals and organic priority pollutants in edible fish and shellfish from
Galveston Bay.  The data were used to assess potential risks to human health posed by the
consumption of seafood organisms from Galveston Bay.
       Southern flounder (Paralichthys lethostigma), black drum (Pogonius cromis), redfish
(Sciaenops ocellata), speckled trout (Cynoscion nebulosus), hardhead catfish, croaker, jackfish,
mullet, gafftop sail  catfish,  sheepshead, and shark were  collected  by gill  netting  or
hook-and-line from four sites in Galveston Bay on 30 July-3 August and 4 September 1990. The
four sites were Morgans Point, at the mouth of Galveston Ship Channel, Eagle Point, off of San
Leon, Carancahua Reef,  in the West Bay, and Hanna Reef, in the East Bay. Because of  an oil
spill near  the Eagle Point site, only ten of the desired thirty fish could be collected during the
first cruise.  An additional cruise in September was necessary to collect a sufficient number of
fish at this site.  For collection purposes, a site was considered to be a circle with a radius of 1.5
miles  around a central location.
       All stations are assigned an ODES station code for use in all the ODES tools. The ODES
station codes for Galveston Bay consist  of the prefix GBE  followed by a four-character
identifier.  The following table gives the ODES station codes for the bioaccumulation stations
sampled in the Galveston Bay monitoring program.


                 Original           ODES
                Station Code       Station Code            Location

                     HR             GBEHR01           Hanna Reef
                     CR             GBECR01           Carancahua Reef
                     MP             GBEMP01           Morgans Point
                     EP             GBEEP01            Eagle Point


   Data were checked for proper formats and were screened for improbable values.  An
abbreviated  technical review of results was performed.  Bioaccumulation data from shellfish
collected in a previous sampling effort have also been submitted to ODES under reference ID
144BGB9002.
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FIELD AND LABORATORY TECHNIQUES
       Fish were collected from small boats at four different sites in Galveston Bay.  Only
individuals of legal market size were collected and analyzed.  All fish were collected using a
gill net,  with the exception of the September  sampling at Eagle Point,  which utilized
hook-and-line fishing.  Thirty fish were collected from each station, except at Carancahua
Reef, from which only twenty-seven fish were collected.
       As the fish were removed from the gill net they were placed in an ice chest until they
could be field processed. Ice chests were scrubbed with detergent and then rinsed with tap
water. After completing a gill  net set the  fish were weighed, measured for length, and
inspected for lesions or deformities.   The gall bladder and liver were then removed.  The
remaining fish tissue, gall bladder, and liver were packaged separately and placed in an ice
chest. The fish tissue was wrapped in clean, combusted, heavy duty  aluminum foil with the
tissue towards the dull side of the foil.  The foil was taped down with fiber tape and labeled
with the  collection site, date of collection, and species information on the foil. Only one fish
was wrapped in each foil sheet.
       After field processing the samples were immediately stored on ice in the field until the
day's sampling was complete.  The samples were then taken to an electric freezer and stored
frozen until the entire freezer was transported back  to the lab for further processing. All
further sample processing was
performed in the laboratory under clean room conditions.
       In the laboratory, fillets of muscle tissue were taken from each fish.   Composites  of
liver tissue were  created from one to three fish  (generally two) of a given  species at each
station.   A "composite" of liver from one fish was necessary when only one fish of a given
species was collected at a site. From twelve to fourteen liver composites were created from fish
at each site.  Each muscle or liver sample was homogenized, acidified, and purified.  The
extract was first purified to remove matrix interferences using a silica gel/alumina column and
further purified by HPLC.  Muscle tissue from each individual specimen was analyzed
separately.  The table below gives the fish species analyzed  at each site.
  HANNAREEF
  Species
Number
  Southern flounder   10
  Black drum          4
  Redfish             4
  Speckled trout      10
  Croaker             2
  MORGANS POINT
  Species	Number
  Southern flounder    3
  Black drum          6
  Redfish             8
  Hardhead catfish   11
  Mullet              2
EAGLE POINT
Suedes
Southern flounder
Black drum
Redfish
Speckled trout
Sheep shead
Hardhead catfish
Jackfish
Number
6
8
3
6
3
3
1
CARANCAHUA REEF
Snecies
Southern flounder
Black drum
Redfish
Hardhead catfish
Shark
Sheepshead
Gafftop sail catfish
Number
10
4
7
3
1
1
1
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        Aromatic hydrocarbons were determined by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry
 (GC/MS)-selective ion monitoring mode (SIM).  Pesticides and PCBs were determined by gas
 chromatography/electron capture detection (GC/ECD). Mercury was determined by cold vapor
 atomic absorption spectrometry (CVAAS), while the other trace metals were determined by
 flame or graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS or GFAAS).
        A full suite of QA/QC procedures were performed, including continuing calibration
 checks of the analytical equipment, method blank analyses, surrogate compound analyses,
 matrix spike analyses, and standard reference material analyses, when available. None of the
 results of these analyses were reported to ODES. Only the results of the surrogate compound
 analyses for aromatic hydrocarbons were available for review. The recoveries of the surrogate
 compounds  (Naphthalene-d8, Acenaphthene-dlO, Phenanthrene-dlO, Chrysene-dlO, and
 Perylene-dl2) were generally acceptable (greater than 30 percent) with the exception of one
'speckled trout from Eagle Point (Sample H61, Specimen 50) which had recoveries less than 10
 percent for all surrogate compounds. The sample aromatic hydrocarbon concentrations may be
 underestimates for this specimen.

 DATA USE AND COMPARABILITY
        Muscle samples from each individual fish  were analyzed separately and data were
 reported in ppb on a dry weight basis. Data from the liver composites were also reported in ppb
 on a dry weight basis. Compounds not detected above the method detection limit (MDL) for the
 respective compound were reported with a zero concentration.  The detection limits for the
 organic compounds based on a 1 gram sample ranged from 3 to 18 ppb for aromatic compounds and
 0.5 to 6 ppb for pesticides and PCBs.
        Since the majority of the QA/QC analyses performed were unavailable for review, it is
 not possible to  determine the accuracy of the sample analyses.  In light of  this omission, these
 data should be used with caution.
        Just prior to the July sampling effort, there was an oil spill at  Apex Barge, near the
 Eagle Point site. Liver composites and some fish muscle tissue from fish collected at Eagle Point
 at this time showed elevated concentrations  of  alkylated PAHs.   Alkylated  PAHs are
 typically associated with petroleum products.   Caution should be  used when extrapolating
 PAH data from this site to PAH data from other sites which were relatively unaffected by the
 oil spill.
        Only three species (southern flounder, black drum, and redfish) were collected at all
 four sites. Bioaccumulation data from these three species only should be used for  analysis of
 inter-station variability  among all sites.  Comparisons between pairs of stations are possible
 for several other species.  Given the above caveat, significant differences among individual
 stations may be detected using parametric or nonparametric tests, because of the multiple
 analyses performed for most species at a given station.
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                       Scenario  4:
              What  quantity  of data
                    was   collected?
                                      Output 5 (Locational Frequency)
* ODES DATA BASE SUMMARY FOR BIOACCUM0LATION .DATA
FREQUENCY
STATION CODE
FLB0030
FLB0031
FLB0031
FLB0031
FLB0031
FLB0032
COUNT AT DATA Id
4VJSU ^ , f
DATE NUMBER OF OCCURRENCES
01/01/87
01/01/84
01/01/85
01/01/86
01/01/87
01/01/87
184 ' , ' -
81 ' '
263
180 ,''••'',
627
148
                                       Output 6 (Detailed Frequency)
            * ODES DATA BASE SUMMARY FOR BIOACGUMULATION DATA

              FREQUENCY COUNT AT DATA, fcEVEIi       'f ,

              ORDER OF VARIABIiES:             -    '
              PARM_CD, NODC_CD, ORGftH, STATION, NUMBER OF OCCURRENCES
             ARSENIC
             ARSENIC
             ARSENIC
             ARSENIC
883544040100
883544070100,
883544070100
883544070100
02  ', SJB   10
02  .  SOA  :10
02    SffB   50
02    sac   10
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After the last three scenarios, you
know where, when, and how data
were collected. These three pieces
of information form a foundation
for beginning your study. For some
types of analysis, you may need to
know what quantity of data or what
types of data are available in the
ODES database.

If you are interested in knowing
the quantity of data that is available
for a particular station and specific
dates,  you can use the  locational
frequency report  shown in Output
5 on the previous page.  From that
report, you can see that there are a
certain number of observations for
a particular station and date.

If you are interested in knowing
the amount of data available for a
particular taxon,  chemical,  or
tissue; you should use the  detailed
frequency report  (Output 6).  That
report breaks down the data by any
variable   in  which   you   are
interested.  For example, this report
shows   how  many  ARSENIC
measurements were  reported for
two  different taxa at three different
stations.
The   instructions  for  creating
Output 5  and 6 are similar.  This
section  explains the steps used to
create a detailed frequency report
that is similar to Output 6.

To create  the report, assume you
are interested in performing an
analysis on the  concentration of
ARSENIC in  fish  at a  group, of
Florida  stations.  Before you begin
your analysis, you  must decide if
there is a sufficient  amount of data
reported for a particular portion of
a single taxa. If you decide there is
a sufficient amount of data, you can
proceed to  future chapters  to
retrieve and analyze the data of
interest.

Specifically, you are interested in
reporting the number of  ARSENIC
measurements reported from all of
the fish caught at several stations
in Florida  during the period 1980 to
1990.
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 Getting Started
To  create  the  type of report described  on the
previous page, you can use the Interactive Data
Retrieval Detailed Frequency Report.  Enter R at the
Basic Options Menu prompt shown in Figure 3.29
to start creating this report.
                        The next menu, shown in Figure 3.30, explains the
                        three retrieval options.  If you decide not to retrieve
                        any data, enter B to return to the Basic Options
                        Menu. To create  a Detailed Frequency Report and
                        continue with this example, enter F.
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                                * ODES *
                        ** BASXC OPTIONS' MEMO **

                    Scan CONTENTS of the ODES,Data'Base
                    0se the On-line B^eEEOH&HXES      .    ,  "
                    EXXjTODES  v             '              '
                    Show job status or FETCH reports and graphics
                    iisfc the HEMtJ of STOOLS "                 '  -  -
                    Review on-line 'HEWS (Updated 2/93)
                    ODES Interactive'Data RETRIEVAL
                    STOSEJP Data "Retrieval
                    JJse a TOOL" °"           "*',>.,
                      *** ODES'Hotline Numbers ***  „    :
        ,   ° (703>8Hi-6279 or  (510)283-37,71-or  {2°06}>«22-9596

        r X Blease enter an OPTION and press EBTPER X R
                                                                         Figure 3.29
                                        RETRIEVJUC. **
  * tfhis option permits users Jbo create interactive reports from'
    ODES' file types.  The following sub-options ara supported:

       C - COKEEEiras, report of an ODES f ile- type listing Varialsle
         ^ names, lengths and'descriptions.  ,    ,      „,

  ,   ',  V - JP3REO.BIENCY report of occurrences o'f selected data in "
          • any. ODES file €ype.   '  ,      ,                 '  _,

     *.  ^, - .OSRSHSFER a subset of -selected data from'an ODES file
  '  ' -    'type to a Personal Computer or to a temporary
     -    ,  mainframe,file.  Data nay be downloaded in ARC/INFO
     "    "  (geographic information system), ASCXX (text) format,
        -- -'' or SAS data sets.       '-."',       ^       *    \

  > .Please enter>C,-P, d? or B f.or 'Basic 'Options- > P
figure 3.30
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Report Type
You can create two types of Frequency Reports
using  the  Interactive  Retrieval  Option.    A
Locational Frequency Report provides you with the
number of measurements  reported for a certain
station-date combination.  The Detailed Frequency
Report, demonstrated in this  scenario, allows you
to select up to five  data fields to include in the
summary report. It then produces a frequency table
cross-tabulating the number  of  measurements
across  each combination of the chosen data fields.
For this example,  you are  interested  in cross-
tabulating several  fields  for  each station-date
combination.  Therefore, to continue, enter D at the
prompt shown in Figure 3.31 to produce a Detailed
Frequency Report.
File Type Selection
ODES then prompts you to enter the type of data to
use for your report. The National Fish Tissue Data
Repository is  stored in the bioaccumulation  file
type.  To access data for this example, enter 144B to
select bioaccumulation data, as  shown in Figure
3.32.
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   '* Ttoa may create two^" types of FREQUENCY reports.
   «. include:  "                     - -         -  ,
These reports
       X. J»  A iocariotBUU PRBOOBHCir HEPCSH? produces a count of the"
           - number of observations for. each,    „      , »      ,,
            station-Sate combination;      ;        ^° -

       »
            A DETAXJE.BO sraQtJEHCY HEPORSP produces  a more detailed
            report of up to 5 user-selected variables  from 'the   "
            the Contents ^Report,' cross-tabulated  among'
        \ -  themselves.  Users will have the' option -'o£ '
            producing the report across all station-date   ^
            combinations or for each station-date combination.

   >• 'Please enter Hr, D -or Q to QDX5 . > B        "
Figure 3.31
    You can request  one of the following types of data:'
                      Type of" Data
    <   s  009    *  Bacterial/Viral Data
      ,  '  132    •  Benthic Survey Data
    i      900  '  «»' Bioassay Data             ,    '
          144B , =  Bioaccumulation Data   •  ^
      *   013    *  Fish Pathology Data
          144B   -  Influent and Effluent Data
          144W "  «  Receiving- Water Quality Data-
       ,  -.073    « ' Sediment'Grain Size Data-
    -  «  ''144S   «  Sediment Pollutant Data,
          123  '>«  Trawl /Seine, Sampling Data

    Please-enterJ the-file type of interest^ 144B
                     Figure 3.32
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Data Level Selection
As  described in the  Data Structure  Section  of
Chapter  1,  the bio accumulation  file  type  is
comprised of  the  four  levels:  survey, station,
sample, and source.  This option does not provide
access to the survey level. It does provide access to
the station level which contains information on
where samples were collected.  The next level, the
sample  level,  contains  information  about  the
species  and gear used for collection.  The  lowest
level, the data  or source level, contains analytical
laboratory results of the samples collected.

As  shown  in  Figure   3.33,  when  using  the
Interactive  Data  Retrieval  Option,  you  are
prompted to enter the level of data to include in the
Detailed Frequency Report. If you enter H  at the
prompt,  you  may review  the ODES  on-line
description of these levels. When you use the data
level, your report includes all observations reported
for each station. A station or sample level report is
more general.   Since you are interested  in the
details for this example, enter R to select the source
or data level.
Variable Selection
At this point you have indicated that you wish to
create a detailed frequency report using source level
bioaccumulation data.  The next step is to specify
the data fields or variables to include in that report.
As shown in Figure 3.34, you can enter up to five
variables based on the level of data you specified on
the last screen.

The variable names must be entered as they appear
in the  Contents Report and in the on-line help. If
you want to see a listing of these variables, use the
on-line help, which is available by entering "H".
For this example, you want your report to include
the chemical variable, taxonomic code, tissue, and
station name.   To  specify these variables,  enter
FARM CD NODC  CD ORGAN STATION.
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     ODES "will now ask you to 'select  the" level of data to "include
     in the -DETAlIiED FSEetJENCr. - Enter  H for a help screen
    * describing' the relationships Between the different levels '
             data.
        5P <«= STATION level
        H «, SaMHdE level   "         ,          '
     ,  H '« D&PA level ,                           '
      '   *. ° °                         ;              :
    ' Please Center choice for level  of data or H >• R
                                                                         Figure 3.33
     u. will now be, asked to>enter> the B&fca. variables for
 " the BioaccuWulation 3Data'file,type,,to *e included     ""      "<-'
 \lln,the\'BE*AlLEf> ERMctJENCX' HEK»1?. '/You,must -enter t   ' " ', ° .    ,'^
,;" the variable name'as it, appears in the COJWEHifS Report;.   ''    >"'•*
   Each variable /name -must be separated, by'a1 sp'ace,,"or a'.comma. ,  '
 •  If 'you _do,not> know .the exact -variable "name, enter- *H"-.      ',
 "•'fpr^a listing of variable names and''descriptions. ;'',.<   - •  -  ,"s'

  "ii&XB? , Entering, 5 variables will'produce a report that -will'   -
' ' ,    • '  wrap when viewed at the terminal. •  "      ,°   -  '' ,\  '••.-',

 >  ;Plea:se enter, ^up' to B variable names,- Q to QOIT or H'> V '  >  \ ,",
 >' PAIUSt^SD", KODC^CD ORGAN STATION  :       '*•   , - r   ' ~ -       ,\ -',<-,-"
                                                                           Figure 3.34
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Study Area and
Date Selection
After selecting the level of data and the variables to
include in your report, you are asked to  either
subset  your  data  by  selecting  station-date
combinations  or create a report using the  entire
ODES bioaccumulation database.  To show the steps
involved  in subsetting the data, this example
restricts the output to stations in Florida.  If you
decide to select all data regardless of location, note
that you are not given the opportunity to subset by
date.  Since you are only interested in only Florida
data for this example, enter Y at  the prompt shown
in Figure 3.35.
                        You can  specify  an area  and  date  of interest
                        according to the monitoring program,  reference
                        number, or stations, as shown in Figure 3.36.  The
                        monitoring  program,  a  two-character  code,
                        designates a geographic area.  The National Fish
                        Tissue Data  Repository  uses  the two letter state
                        postal abbreviations for  this code.  The reference
                        number, a ten character code, uniquely identifies a
                        group of data stored in ODES based on the file type,
                        monitoring program and date.  The stations  option
                        allows  you  to  select data according  to  seven
                        character  station codes  that identify  every
                        monitoring station in  the  database.    For  this
                        example, enter S to retrieve data collected at a set of
                        stations in Florida.
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  * You now have the option of subsetting your data by selecting
    a station-$ate combination. „ To select-all the
    Bioaccumulation Data in the ODES database at the DATA
    level-enter an "N™ below.      >       /     ' •       '

    CAUTION: If you dot not subset your data your output may be
    very'large and "may exceed the storage capacity of ODES."
    If: this occurs, subset'your.data into smaller station-date
    combinations.                     ,'    , •     "''       *

  >• Would, you -lifce. to subset the data?' (y/N) > If            •
Figure 3.35
  * ODES-will now ask you to specify location(s) of interest by"
    selecting a station or group of stations and a date or range
    of dates.    ,              '                            t

  * You can specify stations 'of interest by" selecting all
    stations in a monitoring: program; or by selecting      - :
    all stations for & reference data set;, or a group '
    of stations by their relation to the zone bf '
    initial dilution (Z1D) (i.e.', all,near-field/        '  >
    boundary, 'reference, far-field, or with-in ZID stations in a
    monitoring program); or. one or more individual stations.'

        M = MOHI'PORXNS Brogram, ^   ,  ,     ^"     °      ",„','  1
        Nt * Reference SOIJBISR."  '     '  ,          «  •     "   '"' i-,-,"'
       ,» » SBtaTIOM to 2JD {3ttlh program oniy)       ~,   '"-.  ' ;
      '° -S « STATIONS -Individually          ,'  ,,   °

  > '.Enter «, 39, ^R, S for location- #1 > S          ' "
Figure 3.36
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                        When using the station selection  criteria, Figure
                        3.37 should appear.  This screen requests a seven-
                        character station code.  You may enter the entire
                        code or a portion of an ODES station code.  If you
                        need help determining the  code for a sampling
                        station,  you  can enter H  to  view  the on-line
                        dictionary.  This dictionary gives both the seven-
                        character code and  the  name  of the sampling
                        station.  For  this example, you are interested in
                        several Florida stations, but you do not know the
                        ODES codes for these stations. Therefore, enter H to
                        access the ODES on-line dictionary.
                        ODES prompts you to enter a search string to help
                        you locate stations, as shown in Figure 3.38.  You
                        may view the  entire on-line dictionary  of station
                        codes by pressing Enter at this prompt, or you may
                        quit and return to the station specification prompt.
                        Since  you are interested in only stations in Florida,
                        enter FL at  the prompt to view  a  listing  of
                        dictionary entries that contain the characters FL.
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  *, UTou^will be* asked to specify monitoring,station(s) of ,  "
    interest by entering a ,7-charaeter code or « valid
  „ s substring- of a code.- ,For ^example, 'OC3B001' would retrieve
    only one station while  «OC3S« ,woul& retrieve all station.  '
    codes beginning-with OC3B, ' Xou may enter up to 9 codes on
   " 1 line, separated-by'a blank or'comma,  Itou can also enter
    »H> to look up valid .station cbdes_, or **Q>' to quit.     ,. •
  ,  specifying- station qodes.  t£ you 'enter H or S, it must be
    tiie only entry^on tne 1'ine.                    s"  „

  > Blease enter station codes(s), H, or Q >       '       ,  '
  >  H ^    ' '   .        .       -              %        •   .,
                                                                       Figure 3.37
* "Phe" On-line Dictionary stores ^the names', ODES XDs^, and1
  Original station IBs (as supplied'"by the data submitter),
  for all .SSttttEEOWS ^stored in the ODES Data Base. '  '
  You can search for'a SSMkattOH by any part of its, name,' BO,
  or original -code-.  ,You stay also pre°ss ES-CBR to View
  'a listing of all STOMKEONS.  „

>° Enter search string > • Ft,''    ,     •>  , *
                                                                          Figure 3.38
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                       The next screen, Figure 3.39, displays the listing of
                       Florida sampling stations.  According to the first
                       line of Hie screen, there are 282 stations in the ODES
                       on-line dictionary that contain the characters "FL".
                       You can page through the list by pressing ENTER.
                       Be  sure to write down the station codes you are
                       interested in because you cannot  return to  a
                       previous  page.   Enter Q to  continue with this
                       example.  At the next prompt in this figure, you
                       should respond by entering N.
                        To continue this example,  select the first three
                        stations shown in the dictionary in Figure 3.39.  At
                        the prompt enter: FLB0030, FLB0031, and FLB0032,
                        as shown in Figure 3.40.
                        As shown in Figure 3.41, ODES prompts you to
                        enter more station codes, H to view the listing of
                        stations again, or Q to signal to ODES that you have
                        completed your station selections.  Since you have
                        entered all of the stations for this example, .enter Q
                        to quit.
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   *, There isce .2«2 occurrence (s)  of Ft. -in the dictionary.
         .CODE"
               •I-
                                 STATION
     "FiaftQ32  a  NOAA BEN-EHtC S0RVEIX.1&NCE  FLORIDA  STATION S3C
      FXaOOSl  «•"  NOAfc, BENTHIC StJRVEr&LaNCE . .FtORIBS  SSPASIOH SiTB.
      Ft»B0030- « -MOAft. BENWHIC,
     'FI.BQjB2^
       MOAA BEOTH^C SBB.VEII.IAKrCE
      FJ&FOiOl
      Fi• Fress, ENTER to continue 'or 'Q    ' ft

  , } 'Search for another SAtJHIiING STATIOH? XY/N)  >
                                          M
                                                                 Figure 3.39
enter 'station codes fs}>
 ' FfcBOOSi FX.B0032. „ /  '
                                         _ Q >
                                                                                   3.40
   *  Xou have iaaa«<3 entry  Please enter station codas(s), H,'or Q >
   >   Q   -   '  :             .«'-".
                                                                Figure 3.41
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                       The next item you must specify is a date or range of
                       dates of interest.  You specify those dates at the
                       prompt shown in Figure 3.42.  Dates should be
                       entered in. a YYMMDD format where YY is the year,
                       MM is the month, and DD is the day. Since you are
                       interested in data for the period 1980 to 1990, enter
                       80 90 at the prompt.   Please note that while you
                       entered a year range for this example, you may also
                       enter  a single year,  single month or  day.  In
                       addition, you may select a range by year and month
                       (YYMM); or by year, month and day (YYMMDD).
                       After entering the study area and dates, ODES
                       displays your entries  and allows  you to  make
                       corrections if necessary. At this point you also have
                       the   option  of  selecting  more   station-date
                       combinations for your  report.  If  everything is
                       correct arid you do not wish to select more station-
                       date  combinations, select Q to quit the selection
                       process and view  the report.  For  this example,
                       select Q to continue, as shown in Figure 3.43.
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    You, can select dates bar year only" (Try), ,  year', and" month '
   / (TSMH)*, or year, month and- day OnEHMDO) . ,<  ^ofeh. dates must'fce
     in the same format and be separated by  a blank or a comma.  '
    _For example: "850115,830245" and "8501, 8502"  are  both valid -
     responses.'  3?o select one" day, "en,ter tnat  date only ''(in  "
            format) at the prompt*      '              °" '      -
   >' Enter a'SIPAR® and EHD DMfB (XSMM&OjiniMMDB)  or. sinsle «da,te  (TlfMMDO)
   >• '  80 ,90            '           '         "      '
                                                                     figure 3.42
  * ODES' will list  the  location options you have just specified
     for location #1 and allow you to change them" before
     continuing.     ,
1)" Stations!  ,
 , i_A) FI.B0030


2}'Datesi 80 TO &0 .
                         £-2} FEBOO°3l
                                          1-3} J?|iB0032
want
or.Q
                . asked to enter v_the number - Enter an option number, C, or Q' >" Q
                                                                     Figure 3.43
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Chemical Selection
ODES then gives you the option of subsetting the
data by selecting a chemical variable, as shown in
Figure 3.44. Since you are interested in the levels of
arsenic for this example, enter Y at the prompt.
                        After entering Y you should see Figure 3.45 on your
                        screen. This menu prompts you to enter an ODES
                        chemical code, H to view the on-line dictionary, or
                        Q to quit.  ODES  allows you to select up  to  20
                        chemical codes for your report.  The  Q option
                        should be used to inform ODES that  you have
                        finished your selection of chemical codes.  If you are
                        unsure  of a  chemical  code,  use  the  on-line
                        dictionary by pressing H.  To continue with this
                        example enter ARSENIC at the prompt.


                        At this point, you  have selected a single chemical
                        variable.  You have the option to request up to 10
                        variables.  To continue you can enter another
                        variable  or  Q to  quit.   To continue  with this
                        example, enter Q as shown in Figure 3.46.
Station-Date
Combinations
The final prompt before the report is produced asks
if you want the report to combine the frequency
information across all stations and dates selected, or
create a report for each individual station-date
combination.  For this example,  select N at  the
prompt in  Figure 3.47 to create  a report for all
station-date combinations selected.
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   * ¥ou/°have the-option of subsettins the, data by*selecting a ""
     a chemical or^water quality variable.   Fpr example,  you may
     want to transfer'only DATA level information, for dissolved '
     oxygen br arsenic measurements.   -  ,      ,  •      „ '*'
   > Do you want- to subsefc the data by variable (TT/H) ,> t."
                                                                       Figure 3.44
   * you. will now be asked to select multiple ch'emical variables
     by'their ODES iq-character codes.   If you need'to      '"  I-
     search a list"of variables for valid ODks Codes, then     '  t
     enter, "H",at'the prompt.     .  -  -  _ "

   >»lease enter'an ODES 10-character code", H or-Q J(QOX1*)> AtWSEHXC"
                                                                       Figure 3.45
  You have entered 1 variable  code(s)  ... -C   °  ,      ,    ,  \-

   >• Please enter an ODES, 10-characfeer code, H or Q {QOIET)' > "'
                                                                       Figure 3.46
'* -Ydu-have the option of producing- the DESS&EXiED
  REPORT across all station and dates, or you may create
         '  for"each individual station-date-combination.
  >- Do you want, a report by, individual stationrdate (Y/H) >,' «
                                                                         Figure 3.47
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Output
Now that  you have  finished  making  data
selections, ODES creates your Detailed Frequency
Report.  ODES responds with Figure 3.48 which tells
you how long the report is (including headers and
footers) and  prompts  you to select  one of three
methods for viewing it.  You can list the report to
your screen,  print the  frequency report to a high
speed printer, or you  can both  list the report on
your screen and print  the report on  a high speed
printer. To continue with this example, select L to
view the report on your screen.


Figure 3.49 displays the report generated by ODES
for this example.  This  report shows how many
observations were  reported   for  a particular
combination  of variables.  In this  example, the
variables are  chemical parameter  (parm_cd), species
(nodc_cd), organ, and station. These variables are
shown on the fourth line of the report. On the first
line of the data listing, you can see that there are 10
occurrences   of  the   following  combination:
ARSENIC, 883544040100 (Largemouth  Bass),  02
(liver),  and SJB (a station in Florida).   The next
combination of variables also  accounts for ten
records in the database.  When you are finished
with the report, press ENTER to continue.

ODES now asks if you  want to view this  report
again. If you respond Y for yes, you can review the
output again. If you want to continue with another
scenario or exit ODES, you must respond with N.
To continue, enter  N at the second prompt, in
Figure 3.49.

You will then return to the Basic  Retrieval Menu
that you saw at the  beginning of  this scenario.
Follow the instructions on the screen to return to
Basic Options Menu. You will then be ready to exit
ODES or begin another scenario.
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   * 'Share,, are 13 lines ..in the JDJEffiAItiEto FREQUENCE Report.'
    <                <                  <  V     °      &
   «? You may now choose the method o£ viewing your report.
    t                             °                   -,    ^

        Ii * tiisse the report on ^your screen ,         '
   „  <  &«= 3?R1S& the report on a high speed printer'
        B - BOOST tilS* and TfKLWS the report '.
   >' Please select It, B or B >•> 'l<
                                                          3.48
    ODES DATA. BASE SUMMARY FOR BIOACCOMDIiAlIMON DAm ',
     'FREQOENCY COOKB* AK. IHWCA
      ORDER
      SARWLCB, N00C_C.D,  ORGAN,' SffAWSON,  BOMBER OF1 OCCORRENCES'
    ARSESIC
    ARSENIC
    ARSENIC
    ARSENIC
883544040100
883544070100
883S44070100
883544070100
   ,* Listing Complete  '

    >Press ENTER to Continue >

    >Do you -want to view DE3SAX&ED
02
02'
02
02
-S3B  '10
     ^ 50 >
 SJC ' 10,
                                                  again?
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                    Retrieving  Data
Data Retrieval Tools and the ODES
Interactive   Retrieval   Option
(Option  R) are two  methods  of
extracting  bioaccumulation  data
from ODES.  The major difference
between these two options is the
format  of  the  output.    Data
Retrieval Tools provide titles and
headings for  the data reported.
These reports are in text format and
are ideal for displaying the data  or
downloading it to  a personal
computer.  Option R lists the data
in columns but does not specify
which variable  is listed in  each
column.   This lack of headings
makes the output ideal for use with
PC software packages.  Option R
also allows flexibility in the type  of
file created; it can be used to create
text files, SAS data sets, and files
compatible  with  the  ARC/Info
software package.

Currently, two Data Retrieval Tools
are  designed   for  use  with
bioaccumulation data: Tool 120 and
Tool 121. Even though both tools
provide   information   about
bioaccumulation data stored  in
ODES,  the  type of information
retrieved  is different.   Tool 121
retrieves sample level information
detailing where and how samples
were collected. Examples of sample
variables include station, species,
date,  and gear  code.   Tool 120
provides these variables as well as
more  specific information such as
the tissues sampled, the chemicals
reported, and the level of chemical
concentrations detected.    This
information is stored in the source
level  of the database.  For  more
information about the concepts of
sample and source level data, refer
to the Data Structure described in
Chapter 1.
Scenarios:
  1 — Customized Report of
      Sample Data (Tool 121)
  2 — Standard Report of Source
      Data (Tool 120)
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                       Scenario   1:
             Customized  Report  of
                      Sample  Data
                                                        Output 1
     DATE(S)t     90073010900730                    ,   . ' ,,
     STATXON(S)t   ALL STATIONS FOR GALVESTON mYrN&TXOH&t. ESTUARY HRQ0RAM:
                                          , " *       > ' ' f
     NOIX! TAXONOMIC CODE-877718020200
     OBS

      1
      2
      3
      4
      5
      6
 ODES
STATION
  ID

GBECR01
GBECR01
GBECR01
QBECR01
GBKCR01
OBECR01
  TAXON

ARIUS FELIS
ARX0S FELIS
ARI0S FELIS
AR10S FEIiIS
ARIUS FELIS
AHX0S FELIS
SAMPLING
 DATE

 900730
 900730
 900730
 900730
 900730
 900730
     GEAR CODES
     99 -   MISCELLANEOUS {HAND-GATHERED,TRAPS, SHOVEL
     LIFE STAGE CODES
     8 **   ADULT
     ORGAN CODES
     01 -   MUSCLE
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Tool 121 reports information about
sampling events.  Variables such as
sampling  gear,  taxa, date and
station may be included in the Tool
121 output. This tool can be used to
determine what type of gear and/or
taxa are being reported for a specific
area.

Tool  121  allows  you  to   select
criteria  that will  subset the  ODES
database. These criteria are used to
retrieve only data  that are  of
interest to you. For example, if you
are interested in studying  catfish
sampled in the Galveston Bay area
during  1990, you could specify
those criteria.

This scenario assists you with Tool
121 and its many selection criteria.
TV»e Study Area and Date Selection
section  subsets the  ODES database
to include a specific area of interest
during  a chosen  time frame. The
Taxa Selection option  allows you to
subset by taxa. If you are interested
in determining which taxa were
analyzed, select all taxa.  If you are
only interested in a specific taxon
or group of taxa, this  option allows
you to specify up to 12 taxa codes.
For  this tool,  the  output can  be
presented  in one  of  three  ways
depending on your needs. Report 1
displays all variables.  Report 2 lists
the most commonly used variables.
These variables include the station
where species  were collected, the
date  when   the  sample   was
collected, the gear  used to collect
the fish, sample date, the portion of
the species that was analyzed, and
the  number of  specimens   in  a
composite sample. Report 3 allows
you to  select any combination of
variables. Scenario 1 demonstrates
Report  3, the user-defined report.
An example of this style is shown
on the previous page.

To  demonstrate this tool,  assume
you want to develop  a summary
table of data  collected in Galveston
Bay on July 30, 1990.  You are
concerned primarily with the taxon
Arius felis, a  hard-headed  catfish.
You want the  summary report to
include  the  ODES station  code,
taxon, and date.
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Getting Started
The report described on the previous page can be
created using the Bioaccumulation  Sample  Data
Retrieval Tool referred to  as Tool 121. If you are
only interested in the data without any headers,
column titles, or  legends; you could also use the
Interactive Data  Retrieval Option  described in
section 3 of this Chapter.  Tool  121 creates a
formatted  report.   You  are  interested  in the
formatted reported rather than the raw data for this
example, so use Tool 121.

To start Tool 121, enter T121 at the  Basic Options
Menu prompt shown in Figure 4.1.
                        The  next menu, shown in Figure  4.2,  is  the
                        introductory screen which explains the features of
                        this tool.  As stated on the screen, Tool 121 produces
                       . a summary report of bioaccumulation  sample data
                        based on the station, date and taxa combination you
                        request.

                        If you decide not to run this tool, you can enter B to
                        return to the Basic Options Menu. To proceed with
                        this tool, simply press the ENTER key.
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                                * ODES *,
                        **' s&sxe OPTIONS MEND **
            > *  '    V          v  -  ^      " „  «    '    '        ,   '
               C « Scan CONTENTS, of the ODES Data Base  '  "
               D « Use the On-line JMteCXOHHHXES
               B=> EXX9P ODES          "              '   '„
          • „   P, « Snow job status or FEWCH reports and graphics
               '«.«* JJist the MEND'of •UOOI.S*
          ' . ' - N,* Review on-line ftEWS -(Opdated 5/91)  '     ' •
               R « ODBS Xnteracbive Data XtmxnSV8L°
               "S> SSORBV Oata Retrieval            '   ,
           ,    V t* tfse a TOOIi

                     "*** ODBS Hotline' Husfcers ***
         - {703)841-6270 or C510) 283-3771 or"(-206)822-9596
          <      ^-     -^           ^     j              J
         >- Please enter an OPPXOH and press RETOSH >
                                                                           Figure 4.1
             =                                s
      ' , — ODES Environmental Decision, Support' 1>ool ,

         /'** JRBTRXEVai. OF StOACCOmOWOlXOISt SKtSBVB .DAIPA
        tool produces a summary report of bioaccumulation sample
   information for one, or more stations and dates.  ,      :  '
   ••",.'"     " '   ^ " '        "  -       >,",.,'>
   —  You will first &e asked to specify monitoring stations,
       dates,  and taxa of interest.    ,        "  ^ " "'    ^
       < '   '• \ '       7  -'      -   > ,  I 'f-     '          '   -
   —  IShe, output can, contain all sample variables,'  a .subset 'of „
      " t:hose° variables,* or  only the variables you' reguest.   "Sain ,
      ', choice  of outputs is designed ,to belp meet your n,e°s°ds,

 > Please press, SE«PORH to continue or -B- (Basic. Options) V-   "
Figure 4.2
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Study Area and
Date Selections
Four criteria exist for specifying an area and date of
interest.  NFTDR can  use three of those criteria:
monitoring program, reference number, or stations
as shown in Figure 4.3 and discussed in Chapter 2.
The  monitoring program, a two character code,
designates a geographic area,  This options retrieves
all stations associated with a particular monitoring
program.    The  National Fish   Tissue Data
Repository uses the  two  letter  state  postal
abbreviations for this code.  The reference number,
a ten character code, uniquely identifies a group of
data stored  in ODES based  on the file type,
monitoring program and date. The stations option
allows you  to  select data according  to  seven
character  station  codes  that  identify  every
monitoring station in the database.

Since you are interested in the stations associated
with the  Galveston Bay monitoring program, enter
M to retrieve data  reported for the  study area
known as Galveston Bay NEP.
                        When  using the monitoring program  selection
                        criteria, Figure 4.4 should  appear.   This screen
                        requests a. two-character monitoring program code.
                        If  you need help  determining  the code  for  a
                        monitoring program, you can enter H to view the
                        on-line dictionary.  This dictionary gives both the
                        two-character code and the name of the monitoring
                        program.  To continue with this example, enter GB
                        to request all Galveston Bay data.
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                       The next item you must specify is a date or range of
                       dates. You specify those dates at the prompt shown
                       in  Figure 4.5.   Dates should be  entered in a
                       YYMMDD format where YY is the year, MM is the
                       month and DD is the day.  Since you are interested
                       in data collected on July 30,1990, enter 900730 at the
                       prompt.  Please note that while you entered a single
                       date for this example, you may also enter just the
                       year (YY) or year and month (YYMM).  In addition,
                       you can enter a range of dates by separating those
                       dates with a space.
                        After  entering the study area and  dates, ODES
                        displays  your entries  and allows  you to  make
                        corrections if necessary. To make a correction, enter
                        the  number  that  corresponds to  the incorrect
                        option. For example, if you want to change the date
                        range, enter 2. To change the stations, enter 1.  If
                        everything is correct, enter C to continue to the taxa
                        selection option.  For this example, your correction
                        screen should look like Figure  4.6.
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 * You ops. select dates by year "only {YSf), year and month
 * OT5CHM), or year, month and. day" {YYMMDD).  Both dates must be
   in the same format and be separated by a blank or a comma/
   Itor, examples'"850115 850215", and "8501,8302* "are botho valid f
 °s responses.  5Co select, one day, enter that date only (in° •  "'*
  ^popDDD format) at1- the prompt. _     "        -,  •>      .« ^' l <

 > Snter a sraUTO and fetJD Bfifia>E{ Csna«M0D, XXHMDD) or
 X  90,0730'    - "                  "*•       _
Figure 4.5
 * ODES will list the location options you have just specified
  /and allow you to change them before continuing-          :  -     ,'

 1} Stations: AI.L STATIONS FOR GAI.VESTON BAY,NATIOKAI, ESTOARY PROGRAM

   2} J»tess'° 800*730 IO 900730    -   ,     ',„"'*             • ',  ? ,

 * .You will be asked to, enter the number of the option-you,  ,       '
 '  want -to change, or C to Continue.  ,
                      >*  „   <"     '-     '              *"*-*"     •* " ,
 > Enter an option number ,or- C > - 
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Taxa Selection
This option allows you to subset the database for
your report.  You may choose to include only data
associated with a specific taxon or all data regardless
of the taxa.   This option begins  with the menu
shown in Figure 4.7.  If you want to include all taxa,
simply enter A to retrieve all sample data regardless
of taxonomic code.   In this example, you are only
interested in the taxon Arius felis, so enter S at the
prompt.
                        Since you indicated that you wanted to select taxa
                        on the last screen, Figure 4.8  should appear.  This
                        menu asks you to enter a taxonomic code, ODES
                        group  code, or H to view the on-line dictionary.
                        Since you are interested in the taxon Arius felis,
                        enter H to determine its code or use the taxonomic
                        code dictionary in Appendix 3-A.  Note that the
                        dictionary is updated on a regular basis, and some
                        codes may exist in the on-line dictionary that are
                        not available in your Appendix.
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>* You nay specify taxa to be included in your .
«  report or default"to all' results being reported.

     * °S,*' SPECIFIC *NODC OR ODES OSiSttP CODES'  '
  ' : , A "• AIL taxa ARE INCLUDED IN REPORT

         eater & to specify codes or A. *or all codes> S '.
Figure 4.7
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                        When using the on-line help, you are prompted for
                        a search string.  As shown in Figure 4.9, you may
                        search for any portion of the taxon name or code.
                        To find the code for the taxon in this example, type
                        the search string ARIITS  FELIS as shown in the
                        figure and press ENTER.
                        ODES responds to your search string by displaying
                        the code 877718020200 for Arius felis. This response
                        can be seen in Figure 4.10. Notice that ODES allows
                        you to search for other codes. In this example, you
                        do not need to search for another code because
                        Arius felis is the only code of interest; enter N to
                        exit the dictionary.

                        After exiting the dictionary, ODES again asks for a
                        taxa  code.  You should respond  by entering
                        877718020200.  As you enter codes, ODES tells you
                        how  many codes are successfully entered.  If you
                        enter an invalid code, ODES prompts  you to re-
                        enter the code correctly. If you need help identifying
                        valid codes, you can always enter H to access the on-
                        line  dictionary.  You may enter  up to  12  codes.
                        When you finish selecting codes, enter Q to quit
                        specifying codes.
                        Before leaving this option, ODES allows you  to
                        confirm your taxa  selections and correct any
                        problems before  continuing.  Check to make sure
                        your confirmation screen matches Figure 4.11 for
                        this example.  To proceed to the next part of the
                        tool, enter N.
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 * The On-line Dictionary stores this names and associated NODC
 •  Taxonomic Codes for taxonomies data (e.g., -Benthlc Survey Data;
 I Bioaccuraulation Data) stored in the ODES Data Base.  You can  •
   'search for' taxa -by entering their names or NODC Codes {or any
 ; parts thereof) .,,  Toil may -also press 'RBTinus to view a lisfeingr
   o£ all* codes.       ~    /      '      .
 v finter search stringr >.
                               "FEttlS
                                                                          Figure 4.9
* tfhere is 1" occurrence, ol AJttOS^FBKES in the, dictionary.

*      ^ S0DC OO£)£*S   '   =     3J?Et*XJ2iS 192U&H      <
 °   *     f     <•  *.
 °    8?V73t803Qf ^

>' Search for another TAXON7 Cr/S) >  S    „-,.,*,
    f             t       *

> Enter an NODC Code, ODES group code, Q, or H >

 ^   < ' ^ * *I «pax» code(s) have been entered. _

> Enter an KODC^ode^, an ODES group code^ ,Q, or-H  >
                                                                         Figure 4.10
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 Report Criteria
You have finished requesting data and are ready to
design your output to look like the report shown
on page 4-2.  The Report Criteria selections allow
you  to identify any sample data fields to include in
the report and a criteria for sorting the data.

As shown in. Figure 4.12, ODES offers three types of
reports.   Report  1 includes  all bioaccumulation
sample variables.  Report 2 includes the commonly
retrieved variables. Report 3 allows you to design
the format of the report by selecting the variables to
be included.  You should enter the number of the
report you wish to generate.

Use  Report 3 since you are interested in  only the
station, date, and species.  If you used Report 1 or
Report 2, your output would include all of these
variables plus the others listed in Figure 4.12.  Enter
3 to select Report 3.
                        After selecting Report  3, ODES responds with
                        Figure 4.13. You need to decide which variables to
                        include and enter  the numbers that  correspond to
                        those variables at the prompt.  Please enter all
                        variable numbers  on a single line separated by a
                        space in the order  you want them to appear across
                        your  table.  For example, if you want the  first
                        column to be station code with taxa second, enter 7
                        for station code first followed by 2 for taxa.

                        ODES confirms your entries by displaying  the
                        number of entries  accepted by the system.  If you
                        enter something incorrectly you can correct your
                        mistake on a  subsequent menu. When you finish
                        selecting variables  to include in the  report (7 2 1),
                        press ENTER to continue to the next menu.  Please
                        note that you need  to press ENTER after your list of
                        variables and after the prompt > Press RETURN to
                        continue. >.
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 *° You nsust specify a format for the report  listing the data you
        selected.   ,      ' A                . T;
   —  Report Ilists^al  sample ^ level variables!       ,  ,
    :   station,  station code,  sample date,  species, sample*,
       species #,  composite, #,  collecting gear, li'fe  stage,
    ° 'tissue sampled,  wet weight,  dry weight,  < ,           o
       * extraetable lipids, , sesx, and nuinber of
 ,  —  Report 2 limits the output t '   "    .°  ,i''         °  -
     „  station, station code,  sample date,  gear,, species,
      •tissuer and »umber of individuals,       ,
                       .'                    '     *',    '    '""
•>  —  Report °3 allows you to .design a report .format by' selecting
       the , variables to include."    ,„                      f

 * siease .identify the" number of the report you wish to create.  .
     ' Enter 1T 2, or 3 for^type'of report to -submit ^3" -
                                                                        Figure 4.12
 * -all sample variables are listed. ^Select the variables
   to 'include by typing the corresponding number-at the prompt.
1}
2)
3}
4)
5)
6)
7}
8)
    Sample date
    Sample number
    Species number
    Composite number
    Station
    Station code
    Life stage
  9} Tissue sample
,, 10} Wet weight
 il) Hry weight
 12} \ extractable lipids
 13) Sex ,    ." ,, ^
 14) Gear 'code
 15} Number of individuals
 > Enter all variables you want included separated by a space.
 ' > 7 2 1         "            , „ ,              '
 * 3, •Vaa.XKBtiES BM!tEHB0.   ,    '  '                  '  "
       ^     •!                                         i      *

  > Press RBTBBH" to .continue. >         ,'        *          -  ,
                                                                        Figure 4.13
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                         Next, ODES asks how you wish to sort the report.
                         The sort criteria actually  groups  the  data into
                         subsections. If you select T for taxa code, the report
                         is  divided into subsections by taxa code.   Each
                         subsection  includes all  the  data for  a  single
                         occurrence of that sort criteria.   The three sort
                         criteria options are date, taxa,  and gear.  You can
                         select a sort criteria by entering the first letter of that
                         criteria.   For this example, enter T at the prompt in
                         Figure 4.14.  With this choice, the data are sorted by
                         taxonomic code.
                         After selecting the sort order,  you are asked to
                         confirm your report criteria responses. If you want
                         to  change the type of  report or the variables to
                         include in the report, enter 1.  The sort criteria can
                         be changed by entering  2.  Figure 4.15 displays the
                         correct selections  for this example.   Enter  C to
                         proceed without changes.
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 * £or ,yo»r chosen data, DOES can sort the report* by date, taxa
           ° >            *     , ^_
        <» = taxa
        6 m <3EaR
 > Please specify the ordeir of" the report  (D,*P,G) >»fo
Figure 4.14
 *,oims iwUUL now "list the options your have  selected for
   for  .-,        ^     '       '
   Enter 1,
               or C >C
Figure 4.15
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     Chapter 4: Retrieving Data
 Finishing the Job
Now that  you  have  completed making  data
selections, you are ready to finish the job. At the
prompt shown in Figure 4.16, enter S to submit the
job that creates your report. If you decide not to
submit  the  job,  enter E  to return to the Basic
Options Menu.  For this  example,  enter S  to
continue.
                        After you  submit the job,  ODES responds with
                        Figure 4.17. This menu asks you for the width of
                        the report: 80 or 132 characters. The actual results of
                        this question depend on your communication set-
                        up. In general, 80 character reports fit nicely on the
                        screen, but may truncate the last 52 columns.  If you
                        are printing a wide report or downloading the data
                        to your computer, you may prefer 132 characters.
                        For this example, you may choose either option to
                        experiment with your communication set-up.


                        The last step  is recording  your job  number for
                        future reference. The job number appears after the
                        job is submitted for  execution.  This job number,
                        designated as 'xxxxx1 in Figure 4.18, identifies your
                        report so that you can retrieve it through the Fetch
                        Option at a later time. Please record the job number
                        and refer to the section on the Fetch Option for
                        more information about retrieving the report.

                        To exit this  scenario, enter B. You will return to the
                        Basic  Options  menu where  you  started this
                        scenario.
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   You have finished entering information needed to retrieve  *
   Bioaccuraula.ition sample data.  You will now be asked to enter
   '3 to submit' tie job or to enter E to Exit tills tool and
   cancel the job. "•,••„'        '

          enter S or E >  S
Figure 4.16
 * ODES can increase the column size of the output from
   80 to 132 columns.  If you choose not to increase the
  * column size of the output you may experience wrapping or
   truncation of lines; longer than"80 columns.

 > °DQ you want to increase 'output  column size  (Y/N)? > Y
Figure 4.17
 * ODES is preparing your job for batch submit tal.
 •  Please o
 * Thank you. «        • „

 * f lease record, the following job information
  ,'£or subsequent retrievals t» ,              -,

       JOB NDMBER: xxxxx
                   14*43 s37
               •    11/24/92   •>
 * To check on job status,  enter F.   To run this TOOt again,
   enter, U*. "Bo return to BASIC OPTIONS, enter'B.  '/

 > Please enter Ff T or-B >• B '  • » -.
Figure 4.18
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                                Scenario   2:
                      Standard  Report  of
                              Source   Data
                                                                            Output 2
ODES TOOL 120: RETRIEVAL OF BIOACCUMULA71ON DATA
DATE(S):     80 TO 89
STATION(S):    GL3B003 GL3R004
DATA SORTED:   SAMPLE DATE
 SAMPUNG*DATE=860815
Source
Station Station
 Id    Code
Sample Samp Spec Comp
 Date No. No. No.
Taxon
              Chemical
              Variable
003
003
003
003
003
007
007
007
007
007
GL33003
GL3B003
GL3B003
GL3B003
GL3B003
GL3R004
GL3R004
GL3R004
GL3R004
GL3R004
860815
860815
860815
860815
860815
860815
860815
860815
860815
860815
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
                            LOXORHYNCHUS GRANDIS
                            LOXORHYNCHUS GRANDIS
                            LOXORHYNCHUS GRANDIS
                            LOXORHYNCHUS GRANDIS
                            LOXORHYNCHUS GRANDIS
                            LOXORHYNCHUS GRANDIS
                            LOXORHYNCHUS GRANDIS
                            LOXORHYNCHUS GRANDIS
                            LOXORHYNCHUS GRANDIS
                            LOXORHYNCHUS GRANDIS
                                    LEAD,
                                    LEAD,
                                    LEAD,
                                    LEAD,
                                    LEAD,
                                    LEAD,
                                    LEAD,
                                    LEAD,
                                    LEAD,
                                    LEAD,
                  TOTAL
                  TOTAL
                  TOTAL
                  TOTAL
                  TOTAL
                  TOTAL
                  TOTAL
                  TOTAL
                  TOTAL
                  TOTAL
 SAMPLING*DATE=881004

 Source
 Station Station  Sample Samp Spec Comp
 Id     Code   Date No. No. No.
                       Taxon
                                     Chemical
                                     Variable
Amount

0.0400 PPM,
0.0800 PPM,
0.0400 PPM,
0.0400 PPM,
0.0800 PPM,
6.0200 PPM,
0.0800 PPM,
0.0800 PPM,
0.0200 PPM,
0.1600 PPM,
              Qual
 Units        ,  Code

Weight/Weight (ug/g)   Z
Weight/Weight (ug/g)   Z
Weight/Weight (ug/g)   Z
Weight/Weight (ug/g)   Z
Weight/Weight (ug/g)   Z
Weight/Weight (ug/g)   Z
Weight/Weight (ug/g)   Z
Weight/Weight (ug/g)   Z
Weight/Weight (ug/g)   Z
Weight/Weight (ug/g)   Z
                                               Amount
                                                        Units
                                               Qual
                                               Code
 003 GL3B003 881004 001    01  LOXORHYNCHUS GRANDIS LEAD, TOTAL  0.1100 PPM, Weight/Weight (ug/g)   Z
 007 GL3R004 881004 001    01  LOXORHYNCHUS GRANDIS LEAD, TOTAL  0.0500 PPM, Weight/Weight (ug/g)   Z
 007 GL3R004 881004 001    01  LOXORHYNCHUS GRANDIS LEAD, TOTAL  0.0400 PPM, Weight/Weight (ug/g)   Z


 SAMPUNG*DATE=891017
Source
Station Station  Sample Samp Spec Comp
 Id     Code   Date No. No. No.
                                     Chemical
                                     Variable
                                               Qual
                                               Code
 003 GL3B003 891017 001
                       Taxon          Variable     Amount     Units

            01 LOXORHYNCHUS GRANDIS LEAD, TOTAL  0.0500 PPM, Weight/Weight (ug/g)   Z
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Tool  120 is  designed to create  a
report  with  specific values  for
tissues, chemicals, concentrations,
and qualifiers.  Tool 120 requires
users to specify a study area and
date or range of dates of interest.
You can retrieve data based on taxa,
tissues, and  chemicals.  This tool
also provides secondary selection
options  that  subset  the  data by
qualifier codes, analytical methods,
and gear type.

As in Tool 121, you  control what
variables  are reported  in the
output.  Output  2, shown on the
opposite page, displays all possible
variables.  This  format is  called
Report 1.  Report 2 displays a set of
commonly used  variables.   The
third  type of report allows you  to
select any combination of variables.
In addition, the report is grouped
into  subsections based on the
criteria that you select.
Suppose, for example, you want a
standard    report   of   the
bioaccumulation data reported for
Goleta, California as  part of  the
301(h) program.  You  are  only
interested in data collected during
the  1980s  in  which  lead   was
detected in muscle  tissue.   You
want to include all data variables
and headings. Also, you want the
data to be sorted by sample date as
shown on the previous page.
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Introduction
You can create a standard report of source level data
using  Tool 120: Bioaccumulation  Source Data
Retrieval Tool.  To start Tool 120, enter T120 at the
Basic Options Menu prompt shown in Figure 4.19.
                        After entering Tool 120, you should see the menu
                        shown in Figure 4.20 which explains the features of
                        this tool.

                        If you decide that you do not wish to run this tool,
                        you  can enter B to return to  the Basic  Options
                        Menu.  To proceed with this tool and to create the
                        data report, simply press the ENTER key.
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                                  ODES
                        ** BASSO OPTIONS MENU **
                C a Scan CONTENTS of the ODES Data Base
               , D =• .ttee the On-line DIC^tttONftRirES  '  '  '   '  '
            . f   E"='EXIT-ODES
                F - Show job status ,or FETCH-reports and graphics
               ,M 8* List the MENU of TOOLS  «  ,         "•
                ft ='" Review on-line MEWS {Opdated 5/91}
                R = ODES Interactive Data RETRIEVAL
                g = STORET Data Retrieval     -         t  ,
              ,  T = Ose a TOOL      ' •  „'"'       ' .

                      *** ODES Hotline Numbers ***
           {703)841-S27S or (510)283-3771'',or (206)822-9596

        '-> Please' enter an OPTION .and press ,RETORN >• T120 '
                                                                          figure 4.19
        — „ ODES 'Environmental, Decision Support Tool #120 ; —

                      OJP
  * tfhis  tool profiuces a listing o£ pollutant" concentrations. •,  '
  ., in tissue samples, for selected locations and dates.

  " — You 'will, first' be asked to identify ^the" study" area and
       range of dates of interest. . °" ^     '              t

   — You have the option' to subset the' data by taxa/ tissue,
       chemical, gear,  analytical method,r.and/pr qualifier  code.

   -- The output' can contain all source variables,  assubset of
      .those variables,  or only "the variables you 'request;  This
       choice of outputs is designed 'to  help meet your needs C' > '°

   — You will then" be asked 'to select  a  sorting criteria  for
      \the report (e.g.',  saiple date", station, code,  or variable).
  - "         '   3.      ,    '             J           °

  > Please press lUSTCRM to continue or' B {Basic- Options)  >
Figure 4.20
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Study Area and
Date Selections
Four options exist for specifying an area and date of
interest as shown in Figure 4.21. For this example,
enter S to retrieve data from stations  associated
with  the  Goleta, California  301(h) monitoring
program.
                        When using the station selection criteria,  Figure
                        4.22 should appear. This screen requests that you
                        enter station codes. If you are unsure of the station
                        codes, ODES  provides  on-line help to assist you.
                        The codes you need for this example are GL3B003
                        and GL3R004.  You can enter up to nine codes on a
                        single line separated by a space, or enter codes one
                        at a time.  ODES continues to prompt you for more
                        stations until you enter Q to quit.   In  addition,
                        ODES confirms that you enter a valid code.  If a
                        code is invalid, you are prompted to re-enter  the
                        code correctly.

                        To continue, enter GL3B003 at the first prompt.  At
                        the second prompt,  enter  GL3R004.  At the last
                        prompt on this screen, enter Q.
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  * ODES "will-now, ask you to specify location(s) of interest by   •
    selecting a station or group of stations and a date or range
   " ,You,,oan specify, stations of.interest'toy selecting all stations
    in a monitoring program; or by selecting al {i.e., all near-field, - -
    boundary, reference,, far-field,- "or with-in ZED stations .in-a
 ;  monitoring-program); or one or more individual stations,"

 '.  "    M* -MONtiORlHG 'program '           -                 '     *
        N = Reference SOMBER       °          f
       ^K « JKBIJMKKMSr to'SKCD (301h program only)                '  "'
  ?'"  • s « -STATIONS rndividually,  '  ,      -         ^

 > Enter Mr N, R, or S >, S  .    '          '    '  - '" "
                                                                          Figure 4.21
 * you will be "asked to 'specify moriijtoring s'tation(s)' of < interest
   by~entering->a 7-character code .or a,valid'sub'string"of a code,
  - For exampley' *Ofcf3B001\, would retrieve'only one'station while  "
   .'QC3B' would- retrieve all station.codes beginning with OC3B. .
.  ;You may enter, up to 'S> codes on 1 line, separated by-a blank
 „> or comma: 'you' can also, enter "«« to, lo'ok up^valid station
   codes, oT "0* to quit specifying,station codes.'   t,
  s'If ^-ou enter H d£*Q, it mutst' be ^the ^dnly entry von the line. "  "

 >'»,lease enter station codes (s) ,H, or Q >• , •N           v '
 >.  GE3BQ03 .  ' '•   „"'-.'            ° -       "-'•,,  " '
 * ODKS is confirming stations....,  ' -       .        , •    °

 * "You ,have-made 1-entry(s)i 'At >the prompt, \ enter more»      .,
   station ;codes,-BE for- Help; ;or C' to Quit. '-   ,",      ,'.,';

 > Please -enter station codes (s°) , H,C or Q >       -            '
,> • GL3R004  '                  ',
 * GOES is confirming stations...   ,

.* You-have-made 2*entryCs>".  At the prompt, enter more
   station codes,  H for Help', OT Q to Quit. 0 \  *  •

 > Please enter station codes (s),  H,"or ff»>, '                '"
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                        The next item you must specify is a date or range of
                        dates (see Figure 4.23). Dates should be entered in a
                        YYMMDD format where YY is the year, MM is the
                        month and DD is the day.  Please note that you can
                        select dates by year (YY), year and month (YYMM)
                        or year, month, and day (YYMMDD).  To enter a
                        range of dates, include a space between the  two
                        dates. In this example, the dates of interest are the
                        1980's; therefore, enter 80 89 at the prompt.
                        After entering the study area and dates,  ODES
                        displays your  entries and  allows you to make
                        corrections if necessary.   If everything is correct,
                        enter C to continue to the  primary selection
                        options.  For this example, your correction  screen
                        should look like Figure 4.24.

                        Please note that  while this  example  selects  two
                        stations  within  a monitoring  program,  other
                        options are available for specifying a study area for
                        your data.  These options include either specifying
                        an entire monitoring program or selecting a single
                        reference number.
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 * Sou can select,dates by year only  {XY), year and month, , *  °°
   (TnBH)i ;or year, month'and'day  {TStMMDO).  -Both" dates, must W
 *  in the same format and be  separated by a blank or a comma.
   For example* '"850115 850215" and "8501,8502* are<,both valid -
         Je's.   To select, one  day,  enter "that date only {'in  „-„
          format) jat  the  prompt.   .,        '       ,

 > Enter a °8KUXB  and  EK&3  UAffE {YSMMDD, TXMKDO) "ox, single date
 >, " 80 89      '        ,      ":','"'',"".
                                                                         Figure 4.23
  * ODES will list the- location options you have just specified
   and allow you to change them before -continuing*,
    1) Stations:
   ,  1-1)
                    1-2) Gt,3R004

  2);,Datesi/8tt fO <89     ,'          .                    '

 * You will be asked to enter the number o£ the option you
  want oto change, or C to Continue. -,,

> Enter an option number or C >< C   >
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Primary Selections
This option allows you to subset the output by taxa,
tissues, arid chemicals.  If you wish to include all
data rather than subsetting by one of these selection
criteria, enter A to request all data.

For this example, you are not  concerned with the
types of taxa sampled; therefore, enter A to select all
taxa.  Figure 4.25 shows this prompt.  (If you wished
to subset by taxa, the process  is similar to the
example shown for Tool 121.)
                        The next primary selection option is the tissue code.
                        For this example, you want to retrieve information
                        only if lead was detected in muscle tissue.  Thus,
                        enter S to specify tissues at the prompt shown in
                        Figure  4.26.   ODES  allows you to enter  up to 5
                        separate tissue codes.   In addition,  this option
                        provides an on-line dictionary to help you identify
                        the codes.
                        You may enter H to access the help dictionary as in
                        Figure 4.27.
                         Then Figure 4.28 shows the menu that begins the
                         dictionary  search.   Press  ENTER  to view all
                         dictionary entries.
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    You may specify' >SXX& to' be included in> your
    report or default' to 'all 'results being reported.*

    •   ' jS * SBECXFXC ,HODC OR ODES GHOBP" 'CODES    ' "  "
        A * °JUi£,.*,aU£A, ASB INCLODED I          '
  > Please renter S ,to specify codes" or A for all, codes> A'
 Figure 4.25
  * You-.may specify 1KESSDE fco be included in your
    report or default to'all results" being-reported.
        S.V SPECIFIC TOSSOE CODES..;
        A- — Atrt, -«MSSD3E! CODES 3OJCI.DDEJJ
        seCenter S to 'specify codes or. A'for allV 8,"' ~
Figure 4.26
  * You may xeqtufet up. to ,5 crgans.or tissues to Sje reporfced^ • •
          t                   ^              J               y    ^

  * Specify a tissue type,by it8'-2 digit code'.  Enter .a valid~
   < tissue^type,  "H" to lookup' a valid'tissue- codes,"or> Q to,quit.

 > Please enter a 2-digit  tissue code,  H,  or O> a
Figure 4.27
  * U?fce Ort-line Dictionary stores  the ,names and the 2 di'git  tissue
   codes  that are currently Stored in 'ODES., You  can search "the, '
   dictionary.^ .entering all  or'part of'a tissue codfe'or tirfsutf
   name.  You may also press REEOKW^to view.all codes,,

  > Enter  search string  >•"••"   "'-     °          °      >  •. ,-
Figure 4.28
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                       When you press  enter  to view the  complete
                       dictionary, ODES displays Figure 4.29.  Please note
                       that muscle corresponds to code 01; then enter Q to
                       end the  dictionary  search and  N  to exit  the
                       dictionary.
                        Figure 4.30 displays the ODES prompt where you
                        enter the code: 01. After entering the code, ODES
                        acknowledges your request.  You can then enter
                        another code or Q to quit  specifying codes.  Since
                        you are only interested in muscle tissue, enter Q.
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*. "there are 4°7 codes in the dictionary,

 CODE °    ODES TISS0E DESCRIPTION
	_!__ i ___;	___L_
   «    i "—^•""••"-""-"••-—-«•«-•"»—"««—»"••""-•—-»•»••-•••
  , 01
   02-"
   03
   04
   OS
  "06
•  ° 07 "
            KTVBR  °
            DIGESTIVE GLAND
            GONAD         •
            Giir.3
            SPLEEN
            BLOOD -
            STOMACH,CONTENTS
            •SOe 1° 1^2" OF SEOMJESiP CORE
    ,13  =  MIDDLE 1 1/2" OF SEDIMENT COKE
    ,14 :»  REMAINDER OF SEDIMENT COKE
   11.'
> Sress REWJRSt to continue or Q to
 *          •*   -\ •§•
> Search £or another (PlSSOE? (Y/N) >•
                                          > Q
                                                                          Figure 4.29
                                                                          Figure 4.30
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                        The third primary selection  option is  chemical
                        variables.  As shown in Figure 4.31, this selection is
                        similar to the taxa and tissue options.  For  this
                        example, you are interested only in lead.  In order
                        to retrieve lead data, enter S to specify chemicals.
                        At the prompt for chemical codes, again you can
                        use H  to access  the on-line dictionary.  The
                        dictionary is accessed in Figure 4.32 by entering H at
                        the prompt.
                        At the prompt in Figure 4.33, enter LEAD as the
                        search string.
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  * You may specify CHEMieftliS.to be included in your
    report or default'to all results being reported:^   •-

        S s= SPECIFY CHEMICftli CODES'  °  °
        A = AXtXi CHEMICAL CODES INCI,OT)ED

  > Blease enter S to 'specify codes or &-for all codes* S
           Figure 4.31
  * You will now l>es asked .to select chemical "variables by, their "
  " ODES^variable  code {2-10^characters};  ££ you need to Search
 .  a, list of variables for valid ODES Code^i then enter »H» at.'
  » the prompt."       -  '   „ ~""  * •> ^.    "
      n    "               "   "     /.        V"j       "    '    S
  ? Please ente'r an O0E^> variable code, », or ft >  H  '"        „„  ,
                   4.32
  * ODES  is ^working-.' »»lease° wait.,.»                ^     -'  - .

  * The On-line Dictionary stores the names and variable codes
    C2-10 'characters) for all chemicals in' the" ODES Bata ISase.
   can search for a chemical,by any part of its name or code.
   may also press-BE5TOHH to view a listimgr of all "codes.  "

 > Enter search string £ LEJUD  ;                      ..   .  '"
 You
You
           Figure 4.33
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                       That search  string produces  the  portion of the
                       dictionary shown in Figure 4.34.  Please note that
                       there are many versions of LEAD, but you are
                       interested in TOTAL LEAD.

                       To continue with this example, enter N to exit the
                       dictionary.
                       To make your selection, enter LEAD at the prompt
                       in Figure 4.35.  Since you are only interested in the
                       single chemical variable, enter Q at the next prompt
                       to quit specifying chemical codes.
                       Before leaving the primary selection options, ODES
                       allows  you  to  confirm  your taxa, tissue,  and
                       chemical selections and correct any problems before
                       continuing.  Check to make sure your confirmation
                       screen matches Figure 4.36  for this example.  To
                       proceed to the next part of the tool, enter C.
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 ' * ODES is working, , Please wait...
 * There are 6 occurrence (a) of LEAD in the dictionary.
       ' COOS
                          CHEHICHX. SAKE
                         '
        x
         CHROM - I^AD CHROMATE
    LEAD OXIDE * £SAX> OXIDE
               « tiE&B
  :  DLEAD   ,   = LEAD  DISSOLVED
                                   *    ^

 > Search for anotbier CHEMICAlif ,Cr/»tX >•  M
Figure 4.34
 > Please enter an ODES variable code, H, or Q >  LEAD
  . • * 1 chemical codes entered.

 > Please enter an ODES variable code, H, or Q >•  Q
Figure 4.35
 * ODES will now display your selections and allow you
  ' "to change them before, continuing. '. '. '  ,              "•'"'

 1) You have selected the following taxa:
      • ^ 1-iL) All taxa ^will be included. -   ;   ,     . -  ,

 2) You have selected the following tissues: "         '
        2-1} 01,«OSCEE      , ,     i          "  ^  '',<
  '      '       *=                   ,   " ' =
 °3}« You" have "selected the "following; chemicals:     A"   ' .
        3-1} VSKD, KBKD
 > Enter 1 t:o change 'taxa, 2 for tissues/ 3 for chemicals,  or
        'continue">C ; ,  -  f     ,       ,      -       ,",'''"
Figure 4.36
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Secondary Selections
The secondary selection options provide additional
data selection capabilities as shown in Figure 4.37.
These options are analytical method, sampling gear,
and  qualifier codes.  Analytical method  is  the
process used to extract or digest the sample matrix
and  remove or isolate the chemical of  concern.
Qualifier  codes  provide additional information
about the measurements.  These codes signify to the
user whether the reported concentration  values
were estimated,  questionable,  or  adjusted  for
QA/QC samples.  Sampling gear  identifies  the
general gear type used to collect the sample.  You
may enter multiple qualifier codes; however, ODES
only allows you to select one analytical method and
one gear code.

Please note that data submitters are required to
provide the primary  selection fields (taxa, tissue,
and chemical); thus, those fields always exist in the
database.  On the other hand, secondary  selection
criteria fields  have  not always been  required;
therefore, if you subset by these criteria and the
submitter did  not use a qualifier,  gear, and/or
analytical method codes, you may not retrieve any
data.  In this case, your report is empty, but the lack
of data does not mean that data are not available in
the database.

To subset  by  any  of these options, enter  the
appropriate letter at the prompt.  You may select
one, two, or all of these options.  For purposes of
this example, select Q for qualifier codes.  You may
skip this  section by entering C  at the prompt in
Figure 4.37. In that case, you go directly to the report
criteria section.
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          ,  V, <,     ,                ^                     ,     "\  0
  *  fan' way also select data based on one or «or«° of the  fallowing
    conditions. ° Enter your choices on one line separated by a
    blank, or enter C to Continue without any additional  selection
    conditions.

    A « «MM,w-a:caii  Methods.       *'    .          -
    4"» Saosplina SEftH            "  „  '              °-* °,
    a " Multiple QOALIFIER Code(s)
         j*       '                  Enter A, O, ft' or C {COKE1HOB) > Q        ,              ">,,  "
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                        Qualifier codes are one-character codes assigned by
                        ODES.  For this example, subset the  data  with
                        qualifier code Z.  Qualifier code Z means the data
                        have been adjusted using the QA/QC samples in
                        the database.  Valid qualifier codes can be found in
                        the appendix of this manual or using the on-line
                        help feature within ODES.

                        Enter Z at the prompt  shown in Figure 4.38 to
                        subset using this qualifier code.  Then enter F at the
                        next  prompt to  signify to ODES that you are
                        finished entering codes.
                        Like other parts of ODES, you are then asked to
                        confirm your selection (Figure 4.39).  Enter C to
                        confirm and continue to the report criteria section
                        of this tool.
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 '* TTouTwill be asked to specify data qualifier codes oi interest
   by entering » 1-charactsr code.  You may enter up to 9 'codes
 ' :  on 1 line, separated by ,a blank or comma. • You can also enter
   H to look-iip -valid, qualifier codes, 'or F when' finished :
   selecting eode°s. '  USE you enter "H* or «F% it -must be tfce
   only entry on the line,  You may enter up to a total of 12
             codes. .                      * ,    ,  *
    i      c                         o
 * If you do hot wish to enter  Please enter -'qualifier codes (s),
>  Z    "         ' . r *'  '    " °
                                    H  or SKIP>
 * Ifou have entered 1 "qualifier code -»lease%entex qualifier codes (a), 3P;or H>
 >  F    • v    '
                                                                               4.38
                                                                        Figure 4.39
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Report Criteria
The Report Criteria section allows you to design the
format of your report.  ODES offers three options
for  the   report.    Report  1  includes  all
bioaccumulation  source  variables.   Report  2
includes the commonly retrieved source variables.
Report 3  allows you to design the format of the
report by selecting the variables to be included.
Figure 4.40 shows the menu that prompts you to
enter the  number  of  the report  you  wish  to
generate.  This example uses Report 1 to output all
source variables.  (If you are interested in Report 3,
please refer to Report Criteria section of  Tool 121
which is similar in design.)  Enter 1 to  continue
with this example.
                        After selecting Report  1, ODES prompts you  to
                        identify how to sort the report. The sort criteria
                        actually groups the  data into subsections.  If you
                        select  D for sampling  date, the  report creates
                        subsections by date. Each subsection includes all the
                        data for a single occurrence of the chosen sort
                        criteria. The three options for this sort criteria are
                        sampling date, chemical variable, and station code.
                        You can designate a sort criteria by entering D for
                        date, V for variable, or  S for  station.   For this
                        example, enter D to group the output by dates at the
                        prompt in Figure 4.41.
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 * You must specify a format  for the report listing the data  < ,
   you have selected.  „         '                            '  ;

   — ° Report' 1 lists all source level variables:   •         J°  '
 •  j   sample : date, taxa, species #, specimen #, replicate #,  „  -
       bioaccumulation variable, amount, units, qualifier code

  , —  Report Z^only lists the following variables:
       sample date, taxa, bioaccumulation variable, amount, .units •

   —  Report 3 allows you to design a report format by selecting
       the variables to include.                 '       f  '
            <   f * i                       »
 * Please identify the number of the report you wish to create .
^  2,  or 3
 <
                               report to sutait
                                                             Figure 4.40
 * Foe your chosen data,  ODES can sort "the report by sample dater
   chemical variable, qr station code.               :
         B
         V
         S
   VARIABLE
   STATION
 > Please specify the order of the report  (D,V,S) >D
                                                             Figure 4.41
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                        After selecting the sort order as shown in Figure
                        4.42, you are asked to confirm your report criteria
                        responses. If you want to change the type of report,
                        enter 1.  Sort criteria can be modified by entering 2.
                        Figure 4.42 displays the correct selections for this
                        example.  To continue, enter C.
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                                                             Figure 4.42
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Finishing the Job
After completing your  data  selections, the menu
shown in Figure 4.43 should appear.  Enter S to
submit the job that creates  your report.  If you
decide not to submit the job, enter E to return to the
Basic Options Menu.
                        After you  submit the job,  ODES responds with
                        Figure 4.44. On this screen, you specify the width of
                        the report.  The results of this question depends on
                        your  communication set-up.   In  general,  80
                        character reports fit nicely on  the screen, but may
                        truncate the last 52 columns.  If you are printing a
                        wide  report  or downloading the data to  your
                        computer, you may prefer 132  characters. Enter N
                        to produce the 80 character report or Y for the 132
                        character  report.   Choose either  option now to
                        experiment with your communication set-up.
                        The last step is recording  your job number for
                        future reference. The job number appears after the
                        job is submitted for execution.  This job number,
                        designated as xxxxx in Figure 4.45, identifies your
                        report so that you can retrieve it through the Fetch
                        Option at a later time. Please record the job number
                        and refer to the Fetch Option  tutorial  for more
                        information about  retrieving the report.  Please
                        note that the Fetch Option tutorial uses this job for
                        demonstration purposes.   After you  fetch this
                        report, check your results with the output shown at
                        the beginning of the scenario.

                        From this screen you can go directly to the ODES
                        Fetch Option by entering F.  To run tool 120 again
                        using different parameters .and  options, you may
                        enter T.   To exit this scenario in preparation for
                        another scenario,  enter B  to return to the Basic
                        Options Menu.
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 * You have finished' entering information needed to retrieve
  ; Bioaccumulation source data.   Tou will now be ashed to enter
 . ° S to siibmit the job or to enter E to'" Exit this tool ana
   cancel the job.                                ,

 > Please enter S or K >  S           '
Figure 4.43
 • * ODES can increase the column size of the output from
   80 to ,,132 columns.o;X£ you choose not'to "increase'the  -
   column size of the'output you may experience wrapping or
   truncation of lines longer than 80  columns.        ,

 '> Do you want to increase output  column size  (Y/N)? > Y
Figure 4.44
 *. ODES is preparing your job for batch submittal.
  f Please wait...'' ,

\*° Thank you.            - „            *  >     '
             *                 " "
 * Please record the following- job infom«t:ion  , „
 „  for subsequent retrievals:

     •  JOB NUMBER: 'xxacoc
       •PIMEs       14:S7t46 \ "
 t    " USffB:      - 11/24/92 ^
 * To check on job status,  enter F.   To run this TOOL again,
 , enter •f.\*o return^to JBASIC OP3MONS, ent&r B.' '          ;•

 > Please enter F, v or B > £  °         ,
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                   Analyzing Data
You can use ODES to analyze data
or to  transfer data to  another
platform  for further investigation.
Currently,  ODES  supports  two
analytical     tools     for
bioaccumulation data: Tool 1 and
Tool 2.  These tools allow you to
quickly examine your data in order
to observe temporal and spatial
variability  of  selected  variables.
Seasonal and other trends may also
be identified using these tools.

These graphical tools also provide a
quick,  preliminary means   of
identifying potential relationships
between  variables  at a  specified
station.

In addition to using Tool 1 or 2,
you may want to analyze data using
some  other  software   package.
ODES can help you by downloading
the data to your desktop computer,
creating ARC/Info files  that allow
you to generate point coverages, or
transferring the data to SAS data
sets.
Using this chapter, you will view
data using Tool 1, create a file that
you can later download to your PC,
and create a SAS data set.

Scenarios:
 1 - Using ODES Graphical Tools
 2 - Creating a text file of ODES
      data
 3 — Performing Advanced
      Analysis
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In general, the graphical outputs of
Tool 1 and Tool 2 provide plots
that indicate the following:

•  how  chemical measurements
   vary over time at a particular
   station,

•  how concentrations of different
   chemicals vary  together  over
   time at a particular station, and

•  how  the  measurements of  a
   chemical vary between stations
   over time.

These  plots are  only descriptive
and simply  indicate potential
relationships. Standard error bars
are   not   included  and  no
information   concerning   the
variability of the data is provided
in  the  backup  table.   Further
analyses are required to  identify
statistically significant temporal
trends and/or correlations between
variables.

The only difference between Tool 1
and 2 is the number of Y variables
that can be shown on your graph.
Tool 1 is designed  to plot 1 or 2
variables.  Tool 2 plots more than 2
variables. The X axis  in both tools
relates to time.
Output 1  shows an  example of a
high-quality plot created by Tool 1.
To access output created by Tools 1
and 2, you need to  use the Fetch
Option which  is   described  in
Chapter 6.   Within the  Fetch
option, you  can view the graph
using the graphic capabilities. The
table of data that is  shown below
the plot on the previous page can
be retrieved through the standard
Fetch options.

To demonstrate the capabilities of
Tool 1, assume you  are interested
in generating a  graph for  Florida
station FLF0168.   You wish  to
determine the amount of mercury
measured in  the muscle tissue of
Largemouth Bass between 1989 and
1992.
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Introductory Screen
As  just  described, Tool  1 allows you to plot
variables over time.  To start this option, enter Tl at
the Basic Options Menu prompt shown in Figure
5.1.
                       The next two menu screens , shown in Figures 5.2
                       and 5.3, are the introductory screens which explain
                       the features of this tool.  If you decide not to run
                       Tool  1, you can enter B to return to the Basic
                       Options  Menu.   To continue with this example,
                       press ENTER at both prompts.
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                                * DOES *
                        ** BASIC OPTIONS MENU **

              ,  C  <=  Scan CONTENTS of  the ODES Data Base
         •> -'     , D  *  '»Be the On-line DICTIOHARIES   -            .  ^
                B  a'EXlT ODES
                F  =  Show job  status or FETCH reports and graphics
                M  »  fcist the  MENIT of POOLS'                    _  .
                N  «. Review on-line  HEWS (Updated 2/93)
             •>'  TSL  m  ODES Interactive  Data RETRIEVAL
                S  at  STORET Data Retrieval    ;
             •   ,T °*>  Ose a  "COOL   ^            .            ^  '

             '  - -     *** ODES Hotline Numbers ***
           (763)841-62>9 or  (510)283-3771 or {206)822-9596

         >• Slease"enter an OPTION and press ESEKBR > JP1
                                                                          Figure 5.1
  - .'   '  ,— ODES Environmental Decision Support tool „#!'— -       ';

       ** pzfm op ONE OR JJ.JKJ VAKXAK&ES OVER TIME (OVERLAY) i*  ' •

 ,* This tool produces a plot of up to two selected variables-at
   " one Jor ^t»?o "monitoring stations, over time.  (The .plot of TWO
 '. variables on one. graph with 2 vertical axes, is 'only available
    aa a high-quality plot - you need a graphics terminal or
     plotter ^Eoxr plots with 2 vertical axes.)         *-

    -- You will first be asked to specify a range of sample dates.

    —• You. will then be asked to specify the variables of interest
   :  "" (e.g., specific effluent, water quality, or benthic
  *' /' variables)    •>                           '           "

    -- You will then be asked to specify an effluent source,   ,  , '
 °,      (e.g., a KWW) or "a Monitoring station of interest.
       * ",                       *           4                    °
  >• Please press ENTER to' continue or B (Basic Options) >  "
    — ODES will then produce a temporal plot of these variables
       for the sites and range of dates you specified.  ODES will
   '  ' ^ also produce a back-up table of raw data values'.

    —-To use STORET Bata-with this tools  ,    ••      •,       '

       1) tJse, the ODES STORE? Retrieval Option, Basic Option "S",
     •     to obtain a list of STORET agencies, stations, dates,  '
       '  parameters, and remark codes available for--use :
           with ODES.Hake a note of the agencies, stations, dates,
   s   ^ <    and parameters of interest.  You will need to supply
   •   ,     these codes later because ODES does not currently
           provide on-line dictionaries,for STORET data.
       = 1 ^ ^               4         5'0       ^              ?
  ' '   ' 2) At the next screen select file type "STOR" to access
         ,STpHlM> water, qjiality data OR select file type "144C»> ' '
   "<  -   to' access a combination of ODES and STORET water quality,
         (.data. ' '  /  ,                 -       /".,,'•

  ,> Please press ENTER to continue or B (Basic Options) > ° ''
Figure 5.2
Figure 5.3
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File Type Selection
ODES then lists the file types supported by Tool 1
and prompts you to enter the type of data to use for
your  graph.   The National  Fish  Tissue Data
Repository is stored  in the bioaccumulation file
type.  Enter 1446 to select bioaccumulation data, as
shown in Figure 5.4.
Chemical Selection
Since you are interested in bioaccumulation data,
ODES prompts  you  to indicate  the chemical
variable you are interested in plotting by entering
the ODES chemical code, as shown in Figure 5.5.
For this example you are interested in Mercury, so
enter MERCURY, the ODES chemical code. If you
are unsure of the appropriate code, enter H to access
the on-line help dictionary. The dictionary lists all
ODES chemical variables and their corresponding
ODES chemical codes.  You can also use Appendix C
to look up ODES chemical codes.
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  * "Sou can xeguest one of the following types of data:
    Flier. «ype',, t
          003,
          132
          900
          144B
          013
          144E
          144W
          073,
          144S
               "I-
   Type of Data
Bacterial/Viral^
Benthic Survey,
Bioassay Data
Bioaccumulation Data
Fish Pathology Data
Influent and Effluent Data
Receiving Water Quality Data
Sediment Grain Size Data
Sediment Pollutant Data *
Trawl/Seine Sampling Data
  > Please enter the file type of interest > 144B
                                                     Figure 5.4
                                                                        Figure 5.5
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Tissue Selection
Because you selected bioaccumulation data, ODES
asks if you want to specify a tissue code, as shown in
Figure 5.6.  Enter Y to continue with this example.
                        ODES prompts you to select a tissue code, as shown
                        in Figure 5.7. For this example you are interested in
                        muscle which is tissue code 01. If you are unsure of
                        the appropriate tissue code, enter H at the prompt
                        to access the on-line help dictionary.
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  * you now have the option of selecting a 2-character
 1 „  .TISSDE  coda*.   *     „•    "•       • ,    '
  > Would you, like to sel'ect a TISSUE code
Figure 5.6
                                                                     Figure 5.7
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Taxa Code Selection
The next selection you must make is a taxonomic
code, as shown in Figure 5.8.  This prompts asks if
you want to specify a taxa code.  To continue with
this example, enter Y.
                       The next menu, Figure 5.9, asks you to enter an
                       NODC code, ODES group code, or H to view the on-
                       line dictionary.  NODC codes correspond to the
                       National Oceanographic Data  Center codes  that
                       identify marine, estuary, and freshwater taxa.
                       These codes are 12 digits long.

                       In this  example, the specific taxon of  interest  is
                       Micropterus salmoides; (code = 883516060200).  If
                       you did not know the code, you could use either the
                       taxonomic dictionary provided in Appendix B or
                       enter H at the prompt for a listing of codes.

                       At this prompt, you should respond by entering
                       883516060200,  the ODES taxa code for Micropterus
                       salmoides, or Largemouth Bass.
                        After entering the chemical variable, tissue code,
                        and taxa code, ODES displays your entries  and
                        allows you to make corrections if necessary.  If
                        everything is correct and you do not wish to make
                        any changes, select C to continue.  For this example,
                        enter C to continue, as shown in Figure 5.10.
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s* 1fou now have the option of Delecting a 12-digit HODC Code.'-

X Would you like  to select a KODC .code :{Tr/8t) , >  ''Y
                                                                            Figure 5.8
        ' can select an individual organism jby' its SOOC
     cdde,- or you can select an entire phylum,, class or     ,-  '
    .highe^ level groupirigjby its'ODES S12>lejtter code.
  ,  jEhter H to look-up" valid-" taxononiic codes.- .

   >'Please'; enter NODC'Co&e;' ODE'S group ,coder or H > 8835^6060200
                                                                         Figure 5.9
  * ODES -will now list the options you 'have selected for"
  Bioaccumulation data' .an^l'allpw^ you to change the selection
  before; -conti'nu'ingv  '/,"/,      .      .  -        .  -

  ^   1) -^ariaiilet MERCURY,  MERCOKST
    ,, 2) SEissuet,  , MCTSC3UB -*  , , "   ' '
      3} laatont     iSEECEOPIEsbs
  * You will he' -asked to enter the nuinber o£ the option that
   you want to change,  or you can enter 'c to ContJLnue. ,

 >> 'Enter/ an option number r or enter C  >  C
                                                                       Figure 5.10
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Qualifier Selection
At the prompt in Figure 5.11, you have the option
to subset the data by specifying an analytic method,
the type of sampling gear used, or a qualifier code.
Selecting one of these criteria restricts the data that
will be included in the analysis.   If you wish to
specify one of these codes, enter the letter listed on
the screen.  After entering your selection you may
obtain a list of codes by entering H.  To continue
this session without subsetting the data,  enter C at
the prompt.
Station Selection
The next selection criteria requests a monitoring
station.  As shown in Figure 5.12, ODES prompts
you to enter the ODES station code.  If you are
unsure of the station code, enter H at the prompt to
access the on-line help dictionary.  For this example
enter FLF0168 at the prompt.
Date Selection
The next item you must specify is a date or range of
dates. You specify those dates at the prompt shown
in  Figure 5.13.   Dates should be entered  in  a
YYMMDD format where YY is the year, MM is the
month, and DD is the day. Since you are interested
in data for the period 1989 to 1992, enter 89 92 at the
prompt.  Note that while you entered  a date range
based on years for this example, you may also enter
the range by year and  month (YYMM) or by days
(YYMMDD).  In addition, you may select a single
year, month or day.
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  * Ton will now be asked to specify a monitoring- station of
   interest.          ;  "     •',***
 '  °-  -«             ', ° ''  "         ,,./  ' '         ,       „>  "
  * Specify a monitoring station by itsj' 7-character ODES XD or
 , • enter R" for .help with, valid station* codes.       ° ',

  > Enter a 7-charaeter station code' or A >
Figure 5.12
 '* You can select^dates 'by year only {TT},  year and month  o.  ;
  - , (TXMM), or year, month and day {YYMMDD).  Both dates must
   be in the same format and be separated by a blank or a comma.,- <
   "for eacaiqple: '"8503.15 ^&SOZiS« and ^850°lV8S02« are both  valid'
   responses.  "Wo select one day, enter that date only    -' »  '  .
   YYMKDD format)"at the prompt.         "  ,

  > Enter START and END. DATE (YYMMDD,YYMMDD) or single  date  (YXMMDD)
  >•   89 92 ,         '       •       '            '           ',*'*-
Figure 5.13
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Vertical Axis
Specification
When plotting one or two variables, you may scale
the vertical axis to facilitate comparisons between
graphs, as shown in Figure 5.14. Since this example
plots one variable, the axis is not altered. Tool 1
automatically scales the axis when you enter N at
this prompt.  If you choose to alter the vertical axis,
you are prompted to enter the  maximum and
minimum  range for  the  axis  and the  increment
value.
                        There is one final confirmation  screen before the
                        job is actually submitted for processing (Figure 5.14).
                        If the options you have specified are correct, enter S
                        to submit the job.
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       this plot,- you. may define the vertical scales .for
 • „, graphic.' output,  to define customized'vertical scales, you
   will be prompted' for* a minimum value,  a maximum value,
   and-an increment value.   °     ,     ,     , -  ,             t

 >, Do you urarat to specify a vertical axis' scale?  WN) >   M
                                                                         Figure 5.14
 * ODES will now list the options, you have  selected for the
   first variable, and'allow you'to change  the selections
   before continuing.                      ;        ;

 * These are the options you have chosen for the
   first variables       ' „

     1°) Dates: RANGE OF DATES FROM 89 TO 92

     aj Locations F£F0168^ EAST IAKB TOHOtBKftLXGA,
        EAST
       3}  Scales

   * You cans', Ent'er the number of an option that you want to*
    change}  enter V to plot another Variable on the same plofc
           X                                              '
   (max =«X2};,  enter S to Submit the job;
 s  this tool and cancel the dol>.  •
••>••-     *.            ;:     •     .
 •> Enter an option number, V,  S, or E"> S
                                            or enter E to' Exit -
                                                                         Figure 5.15
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Type of Graphic
At this point you have the option of creating a high
or low quality  graphic.  To create high quality
graphics, you need to be logged into ODES with the
capability of viewing graphics.  For example, if you
are logged into ODES with a modem and. a special
communications  package (e.g.,  PC-PLOT  or
VersaTERM), then you can view graphics.  If you
are using communications software that does not
support graphics (e.g., ProComm), then you should
produce low qualify.  If you are  unsure of  your
graphics capabilities,  please  contact the ODES
technical support staff for assistance.  In addition,
you can use low quality graphics regardless of how
you logged into ODES.

For this example, select high quality  graphics.  If
you know you will not be able to view high quality,
select  low  quality  and  follow  the remaining
prompts in this tool.  To continue, enter Y to select
high quality graphics (Figure 5.16).

ODES  then asks you  to  enter a  name  for  your
graphic. You will use this name to locate the
graphic within the Fetch Option.  For this example,
enter TOOL1.

You can now enter a footnote to be used with your
graphic.  If you do not want to  include a footnote,
enter N at the first prompt in Figure 5.17.  For this
example, enter Y to include a footnote. At the
second prompt, enter the phrase to be used for your
footnote. This phrase  can be up to 40 characters.
An example footnote is MERCURY FOR FILE TYPE
144B. Press ENTER after typing the footnote.

In Figure 5.18, you have the option of entering a
description.  To enter a description, enter Y. At the
next prompt, type the description.  In this example,
enter TOOL 1 EXAMPLE.

Next ODES will display a job number. You should
record that number for later reference in  the Fetch
Option.  After recording your job  number, simply
follow the instructions on that screen to continue.
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 * "Jtou may enter a 1-40 character footnote-that will appear on "your
 ; graphic and accompanying back-up tables. „            .  ;  , '•

'> Do  you  wish" to-enter a footnote'?, (X/H) >   If     '  ?
                                      >>On  the  next line, *pl«ase. enter a 1-46 character footnote  - °.
 >   MERCOKSr FOR FXliE 5«PE 144B,     ~  ,  -            ,  '   '
                                                                         Figure 5.17
* Tfbu «ay enter a l-4t) character description .thai;'will  appear when
  you scan',your sraphicXs directory under suboption D (Display'* -,'
  graphics). o£ Basic Option -F (Fetch)-. ,     •    '   '.   ° '  -   \^ "

>- Do you. wish to enter a description? f (Y/H). >    t  ''  ,     .      :

> 'On the. next'line, please, enter a 1740^ charactier description
                                                                        Figure 5.18
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                 Scenario  2:
           Creating Text File  of
                ODES Data
                                          Output 2
JUUHOOOl
A1H0001
ALH0001
ALM0001
ALH0001
ALM0001
ALM0001
AIiMOOOl
ALM0001
ALM0001
A1M0001
ALM0001
ALMOOOl
ALM0001
ALM0001
ALM0001
ALM0001
AIM0001
ALH0001
AIS0001
A1M0001
860101
860101
860101
860101
860101
860101
860101
860101
860101
860101
860101
860101
860101
860101
860101
860101
860101
860101
860101
860101
860101
ACENRPE
ALDRIN
ALtTMINUll
ANTHRAaSNE
ANTIMONir
ARSENIC
BAA.
BAP
BIPHENY3J
CADMIUM
CHLORBAN-A
CHROMIUII-T
CHRYSEN1I
COPPER
DIELDRIN
FLUORANTHN
HEPCL EPOX
HEPTACHLOR
IRON
LEAD
MANOANE3E
551002010200
551002010200
551002010200
551002010200
551002010200
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5510020102QQ
0.0000 ""- ,
O.OOQO, , ','"'•
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o.oooo - r ^ ,','*,,
O.OO'OO * ,
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2.4000 , , - ; ,
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100.0JBOO , , '
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4.9000 ' „ , '• '"3
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0.3400,,
26.0000
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In  addition  to  using  ODES
analytical tools, you may want to
download the data for use with a
PC software package.   In this
scenario,  you are interested  in
using ODES  bioaccumulation data
to  create a file  that  can  be
downloaded  to your PC.  Suppose
you want to retrieve data collected
by  the  National Bioaccumulation
Study in Alabama, Mississippi, and
Florida between 1984 and 1989. You
want  to convert the  data to text
format for future analysis with a PC
spreadsheet package such  as Lotus
1-2-3®.  The file should include the
following variables:  station code,
date, parameter code, taxa code, and
amount.

Once the file is downloaded to a PC,
it  can  be used with  LOTUS®,
dBASE®, or EXCEL®. If you access
ODES    using   PC-PLOT®,
CROSSTALK®,  or SMARTCOM®;
you may directly download the file
using this tool.  If you are using
another  communication  link,  a
temporary  file is  created  on the
mainframe.    If  you  create  a
temporary file, you may want to
read  detailed  instructions  for
transferring a file  provided near
the  end of  this   example.   In
addition, your software packages
should include documentation that
describes the specific  protocol for
downloading  files using  your
communication set-up. If you need
assistance with downloading files,
please call  the ODES technical
support staff.
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Getting Started
As described at the beginning of this section, Option
R allows you to create a text file that is compatible
with various PC and Macintosh software packages.

To start this option, enter R at the Basic Options
Menu prompt shown in Figure 5.19.
                        The next menu, shown in Figure 5.20, explains the
                        three  retrieval options available in the  Interactive
                        Data Retrieval Option of ODES.

                        If you decide not to retrieve any data, you can enter
                        B to return to the Basic Options Menu.  To create a
                        Text Transfer file and continue with this example,
                        enter  T.
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                                * ODES *
                         ** BASIC OPTIONS MENU'**

                C » Scan CONTENTS 'of the ODES Data Base
                D :  Use the On-line DICTIONARIES
               -B   EXPfODES-              ^     ;          t
                F   Show job status or FETCH reports and graphics
                M   .List the MENU of TOOLS
               : N   Review on-line  HEWS (Updated 2/93}
                    ODES'Interactive Data RETRIEVAL
                    STORESf-Data Retrieval  '      J  „
                    tfse a TOOL   '             _,         '   °:

               . -  t     *** ODES Sotline Numbers ***
            (703)841-jS279 or  {516)283-3771 or,(2ff6)822-9596

         >  Please enter an OPTION and  press ENTER > R
                                                                         Figure 5.19
                     ** IMTER&C5PIVE DATA RE-ERSBVAt,
  * Tills option permits users to create interactive reports from '
    ODES file-types.  The following sub-options are supported:

       C - COHTEKtl'S report^, of an ODES file'type listing variable
           names> lengths and- descriptions.

       ' V '- BTJEQirENCy report of occurrences of selected data, in
   ,      \ any ODES file type. '       ':   '       ", ' •          *

       T - «RAHSFE»'a^subset of-selected data from an ODES file- \
           tiype "to a Personal Computer or to a 'temporary    >  '
   '*;*•- mainframe file'.  Data .may be 'downloaded in ARC/INFO .
       , •  ,(geographic information system), ASCtX (text) format,
          , or =SAS data sets.             '  ,     ,    "        "  , -

  ,X Please enter C~, ,F, T or B for Basic Options • > T      ',
Figure 5.20
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File format Selection
After selecting the Transfer Option, ODES prompts
you  to select the format for the file that you are
creating (Figure 5.21).   ODES provides you with
several options. You can convert ODES data to text
format which can be used with your PC software
packages such  as LOTUS® or dBASE®.  Another
option converts ODES data to ASCII files to be used
with ARC/Info®, a geographic information system.
You  can also  convert  ODES  data  to  a format
compatible with the ODES/GIS applications.  The
final option converts ODES data to a SAS® data set
stored in your account on the mainframe.

If you do  not want to continue with the Transfer
Option  at  this point, select  R to return  to  the
Retrieval Menu.  Since you  want to be able  to
download this file and use it on your PC, enter T.
File Type Selection
ODES now prompts you to enter the type of data to
use for your report. The National Fish Tissue Data
Repository is  stored in the bioaccumulation  file
type.  Enter 1446 to select bioaccumulation data, as
shown in Figure 5.22.
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  *„ 0BBS CM* dcwnload, ASCII data "in* text or° JKRC/ISIFO {geographic
   ^Information system) format, or convert data into SAS data
  1 satfl cm the NCC mainframe.  If'you select -T" the data
    will be converted £o text format allowing you to use"
  -  tfaei" difca With PC-based application packages (e.g;.. X<»tvn<,   *
    or  DBASE).  If you select: "G" the data will be converted.   • °-
  '  to  ASCII format:'fox use in ARC/INFO geographic   •   :  '
    ^ information system applications.  If you select: "O" the
  ,  data, will be converted to a format: .for use with
   ' oijBS/XSIS Applications.  If youc select "S" the data
    'will' toe written to a mainframe' SAS data set and "stored
    permanently in your account.        '           * .         ,  \
    'Select "Rf.and you -will be returned to the Retrieval Menu,
              = 0       *              ^
                      JK * iBext Format             »  *
                       S = ASC/lStPO-Format -    *
                      b =f ODES/GXS  Applications.Pormat
  *   ,      '           S «» SAS Mainframe tfata Sets   °

  > Please'enter If, G, O, S, or R for Retrieval Henu >• *
                                                                       Figure 5.21
  * YOU can request one of the following types of data:
    File
                    *ype of Data
           009>
           132
                 Bacterial/Viral" Data,
                 Benthic Survey Data
                 Bioassay Data
                 Bioaccumulation Data *  '
                 'Fish Pathology Data " .'
                 Influent and'Effluent Data
                 Receiving Water Quality Data ,
                 Sediment Grain Size'Data
                 Sediment Pollutant Data
                 Trawl/Seine Sampling Data; ">
                                           -s
       '        * 0  *"               '
> Please enter the file .type of interest > 1448
           144B
           013
           144B
           144»
           073
           144S
                                                                       Figure 5.22
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Data. Level Selection
As described  in  the Data  Structure  Section of
Chapter 1, the  ODES bioaccumulation file type is
comprised of four levels. The top level, known as
survey data, cannot be accessed directly with this
option.   The  second level,  the  station  level,
contains information about  where  samples were
collected.  The next level, the sample level, contains
information about  the  species collected and gear
used for collection.  The lowest level, the data or
source level, contains the analytical lab results.

As shown in  Figure 5.23,  the Interactive Data
Retrieval Option prompts you to enter the level of
data to include in the Transfer file. If you enter H at
the prompt, you  may review  the  ODES on-line
description of these levels.  To  continue with  this
example, enter R to select the source or data level.
Variable Selection
At this point you have indicated that you want to
create a text file using source level bioaccumulation
data.  The next step is to specify which data fields or
variables to include in that file.  You can enter up to
20 variables to include based on the level of data
you specified on the  last screen, as shown in Figure
5.24.

The variable names must be entered as they appear
in the on-line help,  available at this prompt.  To
access the on-line help, select H to get a listing of
variables  and their  respective lengths.  For this
example, you want to include the station code, date,
chemical parameter codes, taxa codes, and amounts,
so enter  STN_CD DATE PARM_CD NODC_CD
AMOUNT at this prompt.

Since you entered 5  variables, ODES prompts you
for 5  additional variables.  For this example, you
only want the 5 variables you entered at the last
prompt, so press ENTER to continue.
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* ODES 'will now ask you to select the level of data to include
  in the TRANSFER.  Enter H for a' help screen describing the
 - relationships between, the different levels of ODES data.
*•"'•-        *
     <3> H
     M «
 •  t  JR. *
                   level
           SMB?I,B level -
                level %
  Please enter choice for level o£ data or »
  ^                          < ' <            >
                                                ft
                                                                        figure 5.23
  :* You .may now aelect the variables to include in your download
  '. file^  5toa can. enter as natty as 5 ^riablBB ,on a line
    separated by a space or a comma to a* maximum of  20         "" .,
  ," ' variahles". ' TCoii can enter »-to review a list of  - ^
    variables and their respective lengths.  Do not
    enter duplicate variable names. ,         '           ^
       J-^VJ      • Please "^ater-' variables ll-S) below or H for Help    ' •
  > s«ni.co roam BWWOSD JsoDcmcaa JMOTOW? ,        '            <   f
  > Please enter variables- (6-10) below.
    ''      '  '          "
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Study Area and
Date Selection
After selecting the level of data and the variables to
include in the transfer file, you are asked to either
subset  your  data  by  selecting   station-date
combinations   or  select  the  entire  ODES
bioaccumulation  database.  In order to show the
steps involved in subsetting the data, this example
restricts the output  to  data collected for  the
National  Bioaccumulation  Study  in Alabama,
Mississippi, and Florida.  If you wanted all of the
data in the ODES bioaccumulation data base to be
included in your report, you would enter N and
would skip  to the Parameter Selection explanation
later in this scenario.  Note that if you decide to
select all data regardless  of location, you are not
given the opportunity to subset by date.  Since you
are interested in only Alabama, Mississippi, and
Florida data for this example, enter Y at the prompt
shown in Figure 5.25.
                        As described in Selecting Study Areas section  of
                        Chapter 2, four criteria exist for specifying an area
                        and  data of  interest.   Only three criteria are
                        applicable to the NFTDR.   Data can be retrieved
                        according to  its monitoring program,  reference
                        number, or stations, as shown in Figure 5.26.  The
                        monitoring program,  a  two   character  code,
                        designates  a geographic area.  The National Fish
                        Tissue Data Repository uses the two letter state
                        postal abbreviation for this  code.   The reference
                        number, a  ten character code, uniquely identifies
                        the file type, monitoring program and date. Station
                        codes  are  seven  characters  long and  uniquely
                        identify every monitoring station in the data base.
                        For this example, enter M to retrieve data collected
                        in Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida.
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 * You now have the option of subsetting your data by selecting°
„  a- station-date combination,.' -Osto select*alltthe     ^     '  e<
   Bioaecumulation  -  Data stations *anflr dates1 at the mt&k. level
 •  enter an= "S* below.       -      '        ,  . - "  < °  '  „ ~ * >  ^

.* Caution; x'£ oyou do not subset your data your output may be
   ,  ' '     very large and'may exceed the .storage'capacity of
            If this occurs,  subset your data into smaller station-date
          ' comBinations,   % . .         °  ""'','    *       s

.>, Would you "like Jto subset-the. data? • TT              ,'    '",'*'
Figure 5.25
  * ODES will now ask you to specify location(s)  of interest by
    Selecting a station or group o£ stations and a' date or range.
   .of dates.,                ^'

  * You can specify stations of interest by selecting all * >
    stations in a monitoring program; or by selecting  t      "  ,
    all /stations for a reference data set; or a group
    of stations by their relation to the zone of     -* ,"f
    initial dilution OBXB) (i.e., al!"near-f ield, _,
    boundary/ reference,, far- fie id, or with- in ZID stations in a
    monitoring program); or one or more individual stations.
        M " MO^lBXiRIHe Program                 '
        N «=- Reference HDHBER  -              •'
        R » REIATION to ZID (301h program only) ,
     ' , S, *''OP*!«OMS Individually

  > Enter M, ME, », S^for location #1 > M      .
Figure 5.26
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                       When using the  monitoring program  selection
                       criteria, Figure 5.27 appears.  This screen requests a
                       two-character monitoring program code.  If you
                       need help  determining the code for a monitoring
                       program, you  can enter H  to  view the on-line
                       dictionary.  This  dictionary  gives both the two-
                       character code and  the  name of the  monitoring
                       program.   For the National Fish Tissue Data
                       Repository, these  codes  are the  same  as the two
                       letter state postal  abbreviations.   Enter AL at the
                       prompt to select Alabama and continue with this
                       example.
                       The next item you must specify is a date or range of
                       dates of interest.  You specify those dates at the
                       prompt shown in Figure 5.28.  Dates should be
                       entered in a YYMMDD format where YY is the year,
                       MM is the month, and DD is the day.  Since you are
                       interested in data for the period January 1, 1984 to
                       December 31, 1989, enter 84 89 at the prompt. Note
                       that while you entered a date range based on years
                       for this example, you may also enter the range by
                       year and month (YYMM) or by days (YYMMDD).  In
                       addition, you may  select a single year, month or
                       day.
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                                                                       Figure 5.27
  '* Tfoa .can. titiHjBefc data* 1»y year onljr (riff yea*, an&"norat£u.  ,
  .,  (YTfMM), or year, month and'Say CYXMMIJD) •  Both dates must be
    in the same format and be separated by a blank or a comma.
  . >ofc example: -SSOlfs 850215* and *8$01f8562" are both, valid
  '  responses,  To select one day, enter that date only "(in  .
    YYMMDD format)'at  the prompt.   ,          ,
       • '-'-«,,          ,            •*•     -
  > Enter START and END DATE (rsrMMDDjYXMMDD) or single date  (TZMMDD)
                  "                     '
Figure 5.28
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                        After  entering  the  study area and dates,  ODES
                        displays  your  entries and  allows you to make
                        corrections if necessary. At this point you also have
                        the  option  of  selecting  more  station-date
                        combinations to include  in your file or making
                        corrections to your current requests.  If everything
                        is correct and  you do not wish to  select more
                        station-date  combinations,  select Q  to quit the
                        selection process and  view the  report.  If you are
                        interested in selecting  additional study areas, enter
                        C.  For example if you are interested in comparing
                        data from Alabama and Mississippi, enter C. Then
                        ODES  would return you to the study area selection
                        screen in Figure 5.26, at which point  you should
                        again  select  M  for  monitoring program.   At the
                        monitoring program prompt, enter MS to select
                        Mississippi.  Next,  ODES would prompt you for
                        dates associated  with the Mississippi data.

                        For this example, select Q to quit  selecting stations
                        as shown in Figure 5.29.

                        Note  that  while this  example  selects  all  stations
                        within  a  monitoring  program,  other  options  are
                        available for specifying a study area for your data.  If
                        you  would  like further  instructions   on  how  to
                        select a study area of interest, read  the  Study Area
                        Selection section  in  Chapter 2.
Parameter Selection
ODES gives you the option of subsetting the data by
selecting a chemical or water quality variable, as
shown in Figure  5.30.  Instructions for specifying
parameters are given in the next scenario  in this
chapter, Performing  Advanced Analysis.    To
continue with this example, enter  N to  select all
data.
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  *. ODES will list the location options you have just specified
    for location #3 and allow you to change them before
 „ >• continuing.    ,-  -           '•'''",

  "•• 1} Station*: J&& SVKSXfOStS FOR Alabama  *             '

  ' ° 2} DatesV 84 5BO 89         °  "     '                   I

  * You will be asked to enter  the number of the option you
    want to -change, C to Continue specifying more locations,
    or Q "to Quit specifying- locations..            "

  > Enter aa option number,  C,  or Q -> Q    ' •"„-
Figure 5.29
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Finishing the Job
The final prompt before the transfer file is produced
asks whether you want to subset the data into
quality control data, field data, or all data.  Quality
control  data are  used to  ensure  laboratory
equipment is working properly  and to verify the
field data.   For this example, you want to include
all data.  So enter ALL  at the prompt shown in
Figure 5.31.
                        Now  that  you have completed  making data
                        selections, ODES creates your transfer file.  ODES
                        responds with  Figure 5.32 which tells you how
                        many lines are in the file and prompts you to select
                        the place to store your file.  If you are using one of
                        the software packages supported by ODES, you can
                        select that option and follow the directions  on the
                        screen to download the  file to your PC.  For this
                        example, enter T to store the file in a temporary file
                        on the mainframe. You can download this file later
                        to your PC at a later time.
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* There are 24959 lines in download data file. ",   '  =

* ODES has' successfully prepared your selected!" table of 'data.
>„ -Youslnow faaW-the option "of transf erring the -file 'to-a  PC
:  or.Saving'the file in a temporary data file on the  '     :
  mainframe.      ',      "'  '      - '•'    ,.             <,,""<
   * ^ , '        9    4  f,                     T <, <,     ~  ^  *
* Currently;ODES supports Crosstalk, PC-PLOT, SMARTCOM and  the
  IBM 3270 PC for the file transfer to' your Personal Computer
. You may either select a communications device/package  to   .
  use for the file transfer, or you may, select  TEMPORARY
  to save the data file'bn,"the mainframe."The temporary  "  '  '
 " file may be downloaded to your PC later,  after you   ^    '
 , exit pDES. •      "     "            % , ' ^   ^  ,      . ^  *-* .

    , C - CROSSTAKK              -"*',>  °    —   -
          '*'±BM 3JSS70
        T  - TEMPORARY File on the Mainframe
    's    O  - OTHER  (Generic Instructions)      r
   ^     E  - EXIT back to RETRIEVE MENU
  '    * f   <•    f        =           *i       **.
  ?, Please-make a'selection {Gfti/ftSl1/f>m$ "> 5
                                                                         Figure 5.32
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                        The output is stored in a file named REPORT, as
                        shown in  Figure 5.33.   If you have never
                        downloaded a file from the mainframe, you may
                        wish to view the instructions by entering Y.  To
                        finish this example, enter N.
                        Finally ODES displays the file layout, Figure 5.34,
                        which describes the starting position and lengths of
                        each field in the file.   You  should record this
                        information because the file contains only raw data;
                        there are no column headings in the file.   Press
                        ENTER to continue.  To use this file on your PC,
                        download the file and import it into the software
                        package of your choice.

                        Pressing ENTER on this screen returns you to the
                        Interactive Data Retrieval Menu.  From that screen,
                        you can transfer more data by entering T. You can
                        also exit Option R by entering B on that screen.  If
                        you enter B, you will return to  the Basic Options
                        Menu.

                        Unlike the Data Retrieval Tools  shown in the last
                        chapter, you cannot  see your  output  from this
                        problem within ODES.  Since this file is intended
                        for use on your PC, you may download the data and
                        import it into a PC software package. If you created
                        a temporary mainframe file (as in this example),
                        you may  view the data by  exiting ODES from the
                        Basic Options Menu. After  exiting ODES, you will
                        see the READY prompt.  To view the data in the
                        mainframe file, enter LIST REPORT. After viewing
                        the  data, you  may either download the data  or
                        return to  ODES.  To return to ODES, enter ODES
                        after the READY prompt.
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In  addition  to  using   ODES
analytical tools, you may want to
use SAS to interpret your data.
SAS is a statistical analysis software
package  that is  available on the
NCC mainframe.  For directions on
using  SAS,  contact  the  NCC
Hotline {(800)334-2405} or call SAS
User Support.

For this example, you are interested
in creating a SAS data set  using
ODES  bioaccumulation  data
collected  in  North  Carolina
between 1980 and 1989.  This data
set should include the  following
variables:   station  code,  date,
parameter  code,  taxa  code, and
amount.

After completing the steps in this
example,  you can use  SAS by
exiting ODES and typing SAS at the
ISO READY prompt.
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Getting Started
To create a SAS data set, the steps are similar to
those described in the previous scenario for creating
a text file.  You  can  use the  Interactive Data
Retrieval Option to create a SAS data set  that is
stored in conjunction with your user ID.  You can
access this data set within SAS which is available to
all NCC mainframe users.

To start this option, enter R at the Basic Options
Menu prompt shown in Figure 5.35.
                        The  next menu,  Figure 5.36, is  the introductory
                        screen which  explains the three  retrieval options
                        available in the Interactive Data Retrieval Option of
                        ODES.

                        If you decide not to retrieve any data, you can enter
                        B to  return to  the Basic Options Menu. To create a
                        SAS  Transfer  file and continue with this example,
                        enter T.
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               •c
               B
               E
               r
               M
                                * ODES *
   ;  ** BASIC" OPTIONS MBN0 ** ,

Scan CONTENTS of the ODES Data Base
Use the On-line DICTIONAHIES
Show job status or FETCH reports and graphics
List the MENU of TOOLS
Review on-line NEWS {Updated 2/93)
ODES Interactive .Data RETRIEVAIi.      v ' '•
STORET Data" Retrieval
Use a
                      *** ODES Hotline numbers ***
            (703)841-6279 or {510)283-3771 or (206X822-9596

         > 8lease enter an. 'OPSPXOSU an« -press HSTSa >• R
                                                                         figure 5.35
                    < **
                                    DATA
  * This option permits users to create interactive reports from
    ODES file types.  The following sub-options are supported:

       C -CONTENTS report of an ODES file type listing variable *!
       1  _, - names", " lengths and descriptions.  < *«         -     , '~

   _ *„ V - PBEQtJENCJt report of occurrences of ^selected data in
          ,, any ODES file 'type.                    ,      „  " '   /^

      ' *£ - TRANSFER a subset of selected' data from an ODES file,,  •<_
           type to a Personal Computer, or to a' temporary     „ -"  '
           mainframe file.  Data may be downloaded in ARC/INFO ,  :
       si    (geographic information 'system), ASCII ttextj° format,.
      ',  "   or SAS data. sets.   /,/,••„     •            ' °  '

  > Please .enter C, V, "l.or B for Basic' Options * 5P '       -  , "<-
                                                     Figure 5.36
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File Format Selection
After selecting the Transfer Option, ODES prompts
you  to select the format for the file that you are
creating (Figure 5.37).   ODES provides you with
several options. You can convert ODES data to text
format which can be used with your PC software
packages such  as LOTUS® or dBASE®.  Another
option converts ODES data to ASCII files to be used
with ARC/Info®, a geographic information system.
You  can also  convert  ODES  data  to  a format
compatible with the ODES/GIS applications.  The
final option converts ODES data to a SAS® data set
stored in your account on the mainframe.

If you do  not want to continue with the Transfer
Option  at  this point, select  R to return  to the
Retrieval Menu-  For this example, enter S to create
a mainframe  SAS® data set  that will  be  stored
permanently in your account.
File Type Selection
ODES prompts you to enter the type of data to use
for your report.  The National Fish Tissue Data
Repository data is stored in the bioaccumulation
file type. Enter 144B to select bioaccumulation data,
as shown iri Figure 5.38.
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  '» ODES-can- download ASC3X data in text- or^AKC/ilSFO (geographic
   '. infoaatnation system}; format, 05 convert data into S&S data ;
  ,  o sets on- tlxe SCC "mainframe.  Xf you select »3»«, the.data'    ;
     ..wills *» converted* to text format allowing- you to ,use .   •„  '
   ' the data with £C-base& application packages {e.g. Lotus
  " ; 'or DBASE),. , 1£ yoa select »S* the data will be-converted '„
     to aseane °xomiat for use in %»C/1MFO seograj^blc  '        '  '
     infonnati6» system ajjplications'. ^X£ you select "O* "'the ""  '
     data will be converted to a format fox' use with.
     OBES/GIS Applications.  Xf you select "S" the data,
     will be written to a mainframe SAS data set and stored  ,
   ' penoanently in your account. „ ^  '       ,  -
     Select^ »a," and you will i>e rettirned to the- Retrieval <
           '   s          **•'  ^ ^    •-      ^p^^        c
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                ,   •    G  * ARC/I8FO 4?ormats    . .     '
                       O  - 00ES/QIS Applications Format
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                   ^°       «       4^^^            ^J
  > Pleaae enter 5J» a, "Q, S, or R for Retrieval Menu > 8
                                                    Figure 5.37
   *-1tou can reqjieat one of the following types of data!
    J?ile ICype-
Type of Data
           009 '  »  Bacterial/Viral Data.
      v ,   132   «,  Benthic Survey Data-     ^   ^
           $00   a  Bioassay Data.
           144B  a,  Bioaccumulation Data
   °  ,    013   «  Pish pathology Data
           144B  " - Influent and Effluent Data, . „
           144«  *  Receiving- 'Water Quality'Data. •
           073  :•=  Sediment Grain Size Data
           144S „•  Sediment" Polludtnt Da*Set   -
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      ^^°      "                       ^ ^
  > Please enter the file'type of interest >,c!44B
                                                   Figure 5.38
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Data Level Selection
As  described in the  Data Structure Section  of
Chapter 1, the ODES bioaccumulation file type is
comprised of four levels. This option retrieves data
from all of these levels except for the survey level.
Station level is  the highest  level  that  can be
retrieved and contains information about where
samples were collected. The next level/ the sample
level,  contains information about  the  species
collected and the gear used  for collection.  The
lowest level, the data level, contains the analytical
lab results.

When  using the Interactive Data Retrieval Option,
you  are  prompted to enter the level of  data  to
include in  the  Transfer file (Figure 5.39).   If you
enter H at  the prompt, you may review  the ODES
on-line description of these levels.  To continue
with this example enter M to select the sample
level.
Variable Selection
At this point you have indicated that you want to
create  a  SAS  data  set  using  sample  level
bioaccumulation  data.  The next step is to specify
which data fields or variables to include in that file.
You can enter up to 20 variables to include based on
the level of data you specified on the last screen, as
shown in Figure 5.40.

The variable names must be entered as they appear
in the on-line  help.  On-line help  is available by
selecting H to get  a  listing of variables and their
respective  lengths.   For  this example,  enter
STN_CD DATE ORGAN NODC_CD for station
code/  sample date, tissue, and NODC taxa code,
respectively.
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   * you may now select the variables 'to include in your download
   • file.  You can enter as many as 5 variables on a line
    separated by _a 'space' or a comma to a maximum of  20 "
    Variables.,  -you. can enter H to review a list of
   ° variables and their respective lengths.  Do not
    enter duplicate variable names.    •>    "•» '   '          ,,

  ^ too. nwsib "enter 5- variables on a line ,to ie pron«?ted £or  '
    additional variables,  if the nwnber of variables vou enter
  ;  on a line is^less-'than'S then ODES will assume that-you have
   • finished  entering variables of interest and continue~'by'
  v  prompting you for'Stations and dates, *             '  „
     s' '           "* '   '-»*      •            ''      -         , '
   > Please enter variables" Cl-Sj below or K iCor' Kelp       ,  ,
                          J                •           '        '
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Study Area and
Date Selection
After selecting the level of data and the variables to
include in the SAS data set, you are asked to either
subset  your  data  by  selecting station-date
combinations   or  select   the  entire  ODES
bioaccumulation database.   To  show the steps
involved in subsetting, this example restricts the
output to data for North Carolina.  If you decide to
select all data regardless  of location, you are not
given the opportunity to subset by date. Since ^you
are interested only in North Carolina data for this
example, enter  Y  at the prompt shown  in Figure
5.41.
                        As  described in  the  Selecting  Study Areas of
                        Chapter 2, four criteria exist for specifying an area
                        and data of interest; only three of these criteria are
                        applicable to the NFTDR. For the NFTDR, data can
                        be retrieved according to its monitoring program,
                        reference number, or stations, as shown in Figure
                        5.42.   The monitoring program, a two-character
                        code, designates a geographic area.  The NFTDR
                        uses the two letter state postal abbreviation.  The
                        reference number, a ten character code, uniquely
                        identifies a group of data stored in ODES based on
                        the file type, monitoring program  and date.  Station
                        code  is a seven character field  that  uniquely
                        identifies every monitoring station in the data base.
                        For this example, enter M to retrieve data reported
                        for the study area known as North Carolina.
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 * You now have the option of subsetting your data by selecting    <<,,
'   a station-date combination.  To  select all the
   Bioaccumulatioa    Data stations and dates at the DATA level  '    < :;:
-   enter an "*I" below.' •                   '          "  f  '    <      r

 * Caution: If jyou do not  subset your data your output may be  * >
         ",  very large and may exceed the storage capacity of ODES,
     :       If this occurs, subset  your data into smaller station-date
        :  : combinations.
                                              •p                   J   f
» 'Would you li^e'to subset the • X°° -
                                                                         Figure 5.41
   * ODES will now; ask you to '

   * You can specify stations of interest by selecting all a° \
   ^ stations in  a monitoring program; or by selecting
    all "stations for a reference data set; or a group-
    of stations  by their relation to the* "'zone- of"
   „ initial dilution   M'
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                       When using the  monitoring program  selection
                       criteria, Figure 5.43 appears. This screen requests a
                       two-character monitoring program code such as NC
                       for North Carolina.  If you need help determining
                       the code for a monitoring program, you can. enter H
                       to view the on-line dictionary.   This dictionary
                       gives both the two-character code and the name of
                       the monitoring  program.  For the National Fish
                       Tissue Data Repository, these codes are the same as
                       the two letter state postal abbreviations. Enter NC
                       at  the prompt to  select  North Carolina  and
                       continue with this example.
                       The next item you must specify is a date or range of
                       dates of interest.  You specify those dates at  the
                       prompt shown  in Figure 5.44.  Dates should be
                       entered in a YYMMDD format where YY is the year,
                       MM is the month, and DD is the day. Since you are
                       interested in data for the period 1980 to 1989, enter
                       80 89 at the prompt. Note that while you entered a
                       date range based on years for this example, you may
                       also enter the range by year and month (YYMM), or
                       by year, month and day (YYMMDD).
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   •  CsnCMM) , or year, month and day OmjMDB) ."  Bojbn dates n^sfe
    iK tfce sane £o»nat and be ^separated by °a l>lank or a comma.
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                        After entering the study  area and  dates, ODES
                        displays your entries and allows  you  to  make
                        corrections if necessary.  At this point you  also have
                        the  option  of  selecting  more   station-date
                        combinations to include in your file.  If everything
                        is  correct and you do not wish to  select more
                        station-date combinations, select Q  to  quit the
                        selection process and view with the report. For this
                        example,  enter Q to quit specifying stations as
                        shown in Figure 5.45.

                        Note  that while  this example selects all stations
                        within  a  monitoring program, other options are
                        available for  specifying a  study area for your data.  If
                        you  would  like further  instructions on how  to
                        select a study  area of interest, read the  ODES Study
                        Area Selection  section in Chapter 2.
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                       Now that you have completed  making data
                       selections, ODES begins creating your data set.  To
                       create this data set, ODES asks for the library and
                       member names.  These names can be thought of as
                       your personal library of books where the library
                       name corresponds to a section of the library such as
                       all of your copies of classic literature. The member
                       name is similar to the name a specific book such as
                       The  Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck.   Just like
                       you may have more than book in your classic
                       literature section,  you can  have more  than one
                       member in a SAS library.

                       You need to enter a 1-8 character  code for your
                       library name at the prompt in Figure 4.66.  This
                       example shows the library name as TEMP.
                       You should make note of the data set  name  in
                       Figure  5.47.   The  SAS  naming convention  is
                       explained in this figure.  The data set name on this
                       screen is  XXXODES.SAS.TEMP.   The XXX is the
                       same as your  3-letter user ID.   XXXODES.SAS
                       means the data are  automatically stored in your
                       library (i.e., your personal library).  TEMP is the
                       section of the library that contains the data set (i.e.,
                       classic literature).  ODES also automatically names
                       the data set based on the data level (i.e., name of a
                       specific book).  The member shown in this example
                       is SAMPLE.
                       The final screen in this  example shows the data
                       fields that are contained in your SAS data set. You
                       should note that these are the same varieibles that
                       you requested earlier in  your series  of responses.
                       To continue with your ODES session, press ENTER.

                       Pressing ENTER on this  screen returns you to the
                       Interactive Data Retrieval Menu.  From that screen,
                       you can transfer more data by entering T. You can
                       also exit Option  R by entering B on that screen. If
                       you enter B, you will return to the Basic: Options
                       Menu.
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  *• ODES has successfully. prepared your selected table of
    The data set is saved on the MAIHFRAME as a SAS data set
    The tile can be retrieved in SAS version 5 or  6.06.
    The file is stored under the name      L               '
                                                         "
        the library member name is
                  _
  > 'Please press ENTBR. to. continue >
Figure 5.47
 1tour»SAS^file contains  the following variables.
        of variable listing-.

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Throughout the last three chapters,
you  have explored  the various
reporting features  available in
ODES.  In certain scenarios, the
final screen showed a job number
and you were instructed to use the
Fetch  Option  to retrieve  that
output.  This chapter will describe
how to use the Fetch Option.

When using the Fetch Option to
access output created by ODES tools,
some  sections  will depend on the
communications  software package
that you are using to access ODES.
Instructions  are  provided in this
chapter for the most widely used
communication program.  If you
are    using    a    different
communication  connection  to
ODES, you may need to refer to the
on-line documentation available in
this   option   or    use   the
documentation that was provided
with your software package. If you
need  additional assistance, the
ODES technical support  staff  is
available to assist you.
Unlike the previous three chapters,
this  chapter is not divided into
scenarios because of the nature of
the Fetch Option.  To help you
locate instructions for  a particular
part of this feature, you can use the
index provided at the end  of the
chapter.

In addition to  output that you
create,  ODES  stores standard
graphics such as regional  maps.
You  can use instructions  in this
chapter to access these standard
graphics.

NOTE:   The  examples  in  this
chapter  access  the report that you
created in Scenario 1  of Chapter 4
and the  high quality graphic  created
in Scenario 2 of Chapter 5.   If you
are  trying to  access  other data
reports or graphs, please note  that
some screens may vary.
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Getting Started
Output from ODES is generated by ODES tools and
is identified by its job number.  The output from an
ODES tool cannot be viewed until the program is
finished executing; therefore, you must know the
job number associated with each ODES query and
ensure  the job  has  finished executing  before
attempting to view the output.

The Fetch Option is used to retrieve  output  from
any ODES tool. Fetched output may be viewed on
the screen, sent to  a printer, or downloaded to a PC.

To use the Fetch Option, type F  and press ENTER at
the prompt on the Basic Options Menu (Figure 6.1).
                       After selecting the Fetch Option, the Fetch Options
                       Menu (Figure 6.2) appears.  This menu provides
                       options for displaying, printing, and transferring
                       output   from   the   data   retrieval  tools,
                       ODES/STORET bridge, and graphics. Each of the six
                       alternatives on the Fetch Options Menu is described
                       in this chapter:
                       Fetch Feature
                       D    display ODES graphics
                       E    erase job output from ODES
                             list job output on your screen
                             print job output to a remote printer
                             determine the status of a job
L
P
S
T
6-30
6-26
6-8
6-14
6-4
                             transfer job output to microcomputer 6-20
                        Since you need to know the status of a job before
                        using the other-options, this chapter begins with
                        Option S, "Status of a Job".  Please turn to page 6-4
                        to review the instructions for that option.
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Job Status
Before attempting to view job output, you should
ensure  that  your job has  successfully  finished
executing.  Jobs that have not finished executing
have not yet generated any output to  view.  To
check the current status of your jobs, select Option
S, "Status of a Job".

Type  S and  press ENTER  at the prompt on the
ODES Fetch Options menu (Figure 6.3).
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The job status screen displays all of the jobs you
have submitted but not deleted; a sample screen is
pictured in Figure 6.4. This screen identifies the Job
ID (number) and status for each job entry.

Note:  Your job  status screen  will not contain the
same  six  jobs pictured  in Figure  6.4,  since  your
screen  displays only the jobs  you personally  have
submitted.

For the example shown in Figure 6.4, there are six
jobs listed on the job status screen.  Since all of the
jobs have "ON OUTPUT QUEUE" status, each has
finished executing and may be viewed using Fetch
capabilities.   The  job status  screen  is not
automatically updated; therefore, when a job entry
shows that it is not completed, you must return to
the Fetch Options Menu (press  ENTER) and re-
select  this option until the status changes.  To
continue with this example, please turn to the next
page.

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                       If you completed the first example in Chapter 4 of
                       this manual, your job status screen should include
                       an entry for the sample data from  Galveston Bay.
                       You  can identify this job by  comparing the job
                       number returned  when  the job was submitted to
                       the list of jobs on your status screen.

                       If  you  ever forget a  job number,  Figure 6.5
                       illustrates how to interpret each  entry on  your
                       screen.  The first three letters are your ODES user
                       ID.  The  characters between your  ID and the
                       opening parentheses represent the  type  of job
                       submitted  (i.e., "121", representing Tool 121).  The
                       number inside the parentheses depicts the job
                       number, and the description at the end of the entry
                       states the current status of the job.
                       For the next several examples, this manual will use
                       the same sample job, job number 27157 on line 6 of
                       Figure 6.6.   You should use the job  that you
                       submitted in the first example of Chapter 4. If you
                       do not know the job number, look for an entry that
                       reads "AAA121" where "AAA" is  your user ID.
                       Once you have located the job on your screen, use
                       the status column to determine whether it has
                       completed processing.  After checking the status of
                       your job, press ENTER  to  return to the Fetch
                       Options Menu.
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List Job Output
When  your job has  a status  of  "ON  OUTPUT
QUEUE", you  may list the job  output to the
terminal screen. To list the output, select Option L,
"List a Job on Your Terminal".

Enter L at the prompt on the ODES Fetch Options
menu (Figure 6.7).
                       The job status screen appears displaying all of the
                       jobs you have submitted but not deleted; a sample
                       screen with 6 entries is pictured in Figure 6.8.  The
                       screen identifies the Job ID (number) and status for
                       each  entry.  The screen also includes a reminder
                       that only those jobs with "ON OUTPUT QUEUE"
                       status may be viewed.

                       In Figure 6.8, Job 27157 on line number 6 is selected
                       by entering the appropriate line number  at the
                       prompt.   Notice the status of this job is "ON
                       OUTPUT QUEUE".

                       Note: Your  job status screen does not contain the
                       same  six jobs  pictured in Figure 6.8, since your
                       screen displays  only the jobs you have submitted.

                       If the status  of your job is "ON OUTPUT QUEUE",
                       enter  the line number corresponding to the job to
                       continue.  If the job status  is not "ON  OUTPUT
                       QUEUE",  press  ENTER  to  return  to  the Fetch
                       Options Menu. Continue checking the status of the
                       job until it is finished executing.
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                        After a job is selected,  the list job output screen
                        (Figure 6.9) is displayed.  The first line of this screen
                        contains the number of lines in the job output; this
                        example  contains 39  lines  of output.   ODES
                        provides three options for listing a job:  1) list all
                        lines; 2) list only the specified range of lines;  or 3)
                        list only those lines containing a specified phrase. If
                        for some reason you decided not to list the job
                        output, you  could press ENTER to return to the
                        Fetch Options Menu.

                        The following  examples  illustrate the last  two
                        options.  The first example lists lines 12 through 35
                        of this job; the second example  lists only the  lines
                        containing the phrase 'Arms felis1.

                        At the prompt, type 12,35 and press ENTER .  You
                        are  then  prompted for  the  inclusion  of  line
                        numbers in the list. To include line numbers, enter
                        Y at the prompt.
                       The resultant list is displayed in Figure 6.10.  Since
                       ODES is  unable to  display  the entire list in one
                       screen, you must  press ENTER  to  view  the
                       remaining lines in additional screens. If you  did
                       not wish to view the remaining screens, you could
                       enter M to return to the Fetch Options Menu.

                       Since the line number option was selected with this
                       list, the missing lines (i.e., lines  30 through 35 in
                       this example) are obvious. However, when the line
                       number option is not selected, you must rely on the
                       prompt at the bottom of the screen to inform you
                       when all of the lines have been displayed.
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                        At the end of the list, ODES asks if you want to
                        view the job again (Figure 6.11).  If you had finished
                        viewing the  job  output, you would enter N to
                        return to the Fetch Option Menu. For this example,
                        type Y and press ENTER to return to the list job
                        output screen.
                        Suppose you want to display only those lines of the
                        report that contain the phrase 'Arius felis'.  On the
                        list job output screen (Figure 6.12), enter  'ARIUS
                        FELIS1.  Notice that the phrase is enclosed in single
                        quotes.

                        The resultant list displays the six lines of job output
                        that contain the specified phrase.  The last line
                        indicates the  total number of lines  in the list.
                        When you are finished viewing the output, press
                        ENTER to return to the Fetch Options Menu.
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Print Job Output
When  your job has  a  status of  "ON OUTPUT
QUEUE", you may print the job output on a high-
speed printer.  To print the output, select Option P,
"Print a Job on a High-speed Printer".

Enter P at the prompt on the Fetch Options Menu
(Figure 6.13).
                        The job status screen appears displaying all of the
                        jobs you have submitted but not deleted; a. sample
                        screen with 6 entries is pictured in Figure 6.14. The
                        screen identifies title Job ID (number) and status for
                        each entry.  The screen also includes a reminder
                        that only those  jobs with "ON OUTPUT QUEUE"
                        status may be viewed.

                        In  Figure 6.14, Job 27157 on line number 6 is
                        selected by entering the appropriate line number at
                        the prompt.  Notice the status of this job is "ON
                        OUTPUT QUEUE".  You should use the same job
                        that you viewed in the last example.

                        Note: Your job  status screen will not contain the
                        same six  jobs pictured in Figure 6.14,  since your
                        screen displays only the jobs you have  submitted.

                        If the status of your job is "ON OUTPUT QUEUE",
                        enter the  line number corresponding to the job to
                        continue.   If the job status is  not "ON OUTPUT
                        QUEUE",  press ENTER to return to  the Fetch
                        Options Menu.
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                        After a job is selected, the print job output screen
                        (Figure  6.15) is  displayed.  The first line of this
                        screen indicates the number  of lines in the job
                        output; this example job contains 39 lines of output.
                        ODES provides two options for  printing a job: 1)
                        print all lines;  and 2) print only the specified range
                        of lines.

                        This example illustrates how to print all of the job
                        output to a high-speed printer.  Type ALL and press
                        ENTER at the prompt.  If you decided not to print
                        the  output, you could press ENTER to return to the
                        Fetch Options Menu.
                        The next screen, pictured in Figure 6.16, prompts
                        for one of two types of printers: 1) regional printer
                        or 2) remote printer. Regional printers are located
                        at the thirteen regional data centers.   Remote
                        printers are located  in offices outside of the data
                        centers.  The National Computer Center (NCC)
                        maintains a list of remote printer numbers in a data
                        set named 'JUSD.REMOTE.DATA'.  Your system
                        administrator may know which printing option
                        you should select.  For more information regarding
                        the choice of printer, call either the NCC Hotline or
                        the ODES technical support staff.
                              NCC Hotline      (800) 334-2405
                              ODES Support     (703) 841-6279

                        For this example, enter N to indicate that you do
                        not want to select a remote printer.
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                        The next screen (Figure 6.17) displays a menu of the
                        13 regional data centers with valid printer numbers.
                        To have your  printouts  mailed to you, select  the
                        National Computer Center in North Carolina by
                        typing 8 and pressing ENTER.
                        The final  print job output screen (Figure  6.18)
                        requests a printer bin number.  The bin number
                        signifies to whom the printout belongs.  If you are
                        interested  in quick delivery of your printout, use
                        the bin number Fxxx where xxx is the three digit
                        user ID you use to log on.  When you use the Fxxx
                        bin number, your printouts will be sent  to  you
                        using Federal Express.  For regular mail delivery,
                        you can use the bin number Mxxx where xxx is your
                        three digit  user ID.

                        For this example, type Mxxx (xxx = your three digit
                        user ID) and press ENTER to  have your printout
                        mailed to you.  Once successfully printed, a printer
                        confirmation message  is written  and  the Fetch
                        Options Menu is automatically displayed.
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Transfer Output
to your PC
If your job has executed, you may transfer the job
output to your PC. This process requires two steps:
1)  transfer the output  to a temporary mainframe
file; and 2) transfer the temporary mainframe file to
your  computer.   To  transfer the output to a
temporary  mainframe file,  select  Option 1,
"Transfer a Job to a Microcomputer"

Enter T at the prompt on the Fetch Options Menu
(Figure 6.19).
                       The job status screen appears displaying all of the
                       jobs you have submitted but not deleted; a sample
                       screen with 6 entries is pictured in Figure 6.20. The
                       screen identifies the Job ID (number) and status for
                       each entry.  The  screen also includes a reminder
                       that only those jobs with "ON OUTPUT QUEUE"
                       status may be viewed.

                       In  Figure 6.20, Job  27157 on  line number 6 is
                       selected by entering the appropriate line number at
                       the prompt.  Notice the  status of this job is "ON
                       OUTPUT QUEUE".

                       Note: Yottr job status  screen will not contain the
                       same  six jobs  pictured  in Figure 6.20, since  your
                       screen displays only the jobs you  have submitted.

                       If the status of your job is "ON OUTPUT QUEUE",
                       enter the corresponding line number. If the status
                       of your job is not "ON OUTPUT QUEUE", press
                       ENTER to return to the Fetch Options Menu.
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                       After a job is selected, the transfer job output screen
                       (Figure 6.21)  is displayed.  The first line of this
                       screen indicates the number of lines in the job
                       output; this example job contains ,39 lines of output.
                       ODES provides two options for transferring a job:
                       1) using PC-PLOT, CROSSTALK, SMARTCOM; or
                       2) using another software package or gateway
                       connection.

                       For this example, assume you are not logged on
                       using  one  of  the communications   software
                       packages listed above. Type N and press ENTER at
                       the prompt. At the next prompt, enter Y to display
                       instructions  for  transferring job  output  to  a
                       mainframe file.

                       Note:  You may use the  procedures outlined in this
                       example  regardless  of  your  communication
                       package.

                       If you are currently accessing ODES using PC-PLOT,
                       CROSSTALK, or SMARTCOM, you may type Y and
                       press  ENTER at the first prompt to transfer a file.
                       ODES provides on-line assistance for transferring a
                       file using these packages.
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                       The next two screens (Figure 6.22 and 6.23) provide
                       detailed instructions for downloading job output to
                       a microcomputer. You should read the instructions
                       on both screens before actually downloading a file.
                       After  reading each screen,  press ENTER  to
                       continue.   Once the Fetch  Options  Menu is
                       displayed, follow the file  transfer procedure by
                       using the notes on the remainder of this page.

                       ODES has created a temporary mainframe  file of
                       your job output called "DOWNLOAD". To transfer
                       the file "DOWNLOAD"  to your microcomputer,
                       first exit ODES by entering B at the Fetch Options
                       Menu and then  entering E at the  Basic Options
                       Menu.

                       Note: The    temporary   mainframe    file
                       "DOWNLOAD"  is  overwritten  each  time  you
                       invoke the  transfer option; therefore, to ensure you
                       download the appropriate job output, follow  the
                       file transfer  procedure each time  you   run  this
                       option.

                       After  exiting the  Basic Options  Menu,  ODES
                       displays a prompt to log off.  Type N  and press
                       ENTER at this prompt, to display the TSO READY
                       prompt.

                       To  use Kermit, type KERMIT  at the READY
                       prompt.  From the Kermit prompt, type  SEND
                       DOWNLOAD.  Use the "hot key" to  switch to
                       Kermit on your PC and type RECEIVE at the local
                       prompt.

                       If you are using a gateway, use  the "hot key" to
                       switch to PC mode.  At the DOS prompt, enter the
                       RECEIVE command  identifying the mainframe file
                       to  transfer and a PC file  name to  create.  On most
                       gateways, the following command will download a
                       mainframe file called DOWNLOAD to a file called
                       NEW on the C drive of the PC:
                             RECEIVE C:NEW DOWNLOAD ASCII CRLF
                       If you have  any questions about this procedure,
                       please call the ODES technical support staff at (703)
                       841-6279.
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        prompt.  From the Kermit prompt,  type SEND DOWNI.OAD.
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        local Kermit prompt, enter a RECEIVE command.  •
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        download and the PC file which is to contain the
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Erase Job Output
When you have viewed or downloaded your job
output, you may wish to erase it from ODES.  Once
erased,  a job  is permanently removed from the
system.   To erase a job, select Option E, "Erase a
Job".

Enter E at the prompt on the Fetch Options Menu
(Figure 6.24).
                        The job status screen appears displaying all of the
                        jobs you have submitted but not deleted; a sample
                        screen with 6 entries is pictured in Figure 6.25.  The
                        screen identifies the Job ID (number) and status for
                        each entry.  The screen also includes a reminder
                        that only those jobs with "ON OUTPUT QUEUE"
                        status may be viewed.

                        In Figure 6.25, Job  27157 on line number 6  is
                        selected by entering the appropriate line number  at
                        the prompt. Notice  the status of this job is "ON
                        OUTPUT QUEUE".

                        Note: Your job status  screen will not contain the
                        same six  jobs pictured  in  Figure 6.25,  since your
                        screen displays only the jobs you have submitted.

                        To erase the job entry that has been used in each  of
                        the  previous  Fetch  examples,  enter  the
                        corresponding line number. To skip the erase job
                        option, press ENTER to return to the Fetch Options
                        Menu.
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                        After a job is selected, the erase job screen (Figure
                        6.26) is displayed. The second line of this screen
                        indicates the number of the job to be erased. If this
                        is the correct job number, type Y and press ENTER
                        at  the  prompt.   If an incorrect  job  number is
                        displayed, enter N at the prompt to return to the
                        Fetch Options Menu.
                        To ensure the job has been deleted, first return to
                        the Fetch Options Menu by pressing ENTER. Then
                        select Option S, "Status of a Job", by  typing S  and
                        pressing  ENTER.  After you confirm that the job
                        has been  deleted, return to the Fetch Options Menu
                        by pressing ENTER.

                        Note: In most cases,  the  output  is not removed
                        from the  screen  instantly.    If the  job  number
                        remains  on  the screen, press  ENTER  to exit the
                        screen and then to verify its status, select S for Job
                        Status.
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Display Graphics
ODES tools generate graphics, as well as text reports;
however, ODES requires users to access the system
with special graphics capabilities if they wish to
display and  download graphics.   To  display
graphics,  select  Option D, "Display  an ODES
graphic".

Type  D and press ENTER at the prompt on the
Fetch Options Menu (Figure 6.28).
                        ODES is accessed via a wide variety of terminals.
                        Each terminal maintains a different standard for
                        drawing  graphics to  the  screen; therefore,  the
                        graphics  device compatible  with your terminal
                        must be selected.  If an incorrect graphics device is
                        selected, no graphic will be displayed.

                        If you have any questions about the appropriate
                        graphics device  to  use, please  call  the ODES
                        technical staff.
                              ODES Support     (703) 841-6279
                        For this example, press
                        selecting a graphics device.
                          ENTER  to  continue
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                        The Graphics Device Menu (Figure 6.30) appears.
                        This menu lists all of the graphics devices available
                        within  the  ODES Graphics  Facility.    For  this
                        example, select X, "Tektronics 4105 terminal".

                        Note: Tektronics 4105  emulation  may  not be the
                        correct graphics device  for  your terminal  Make
                        sure you select the appropriate graphics device on
                        this  menu.

                        Type X or the letter corresponding to your type of
                        terminal and press ENTER on the menu in Figure
                        6.30.
                        Once the graphics device has been selected, the
                        Graphics Menu (Figure 6.31) appears.  This menu
                        provides options for scanning graphic  directories,
                        displaying graphics, and downloading graphics to
                        microcomputers.   The options on the Graphics
                        Menu are desribed on the following pages:

                        Graphic Option                          Page
                        D    delete your graphic                  6-72
                        E    exit Graphics Menu                 6-56
                        S    scan your graphics directory          6-34
                        V    view your graphic                  6-36
                        X    scan ODES graphics directory        6-40
                        Y    view ODES graphic                  6-44
                        I     instructions to download graphic     6-50

                        To begin learning about ODES graphics capabilities
                        by scanning your graphics directory, please turn to
                        page 6-34.
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Scan Your Graphics
All graphics created by ODES tools are stored in
your  personal  graphics  directory.  To scan the
graphics in your ODES graphics directory, select
Option S," SCAN the directory of your graphics".

Enter  S at the prompt on the Graphics  Menu
(Figure 6.32).
                        Your graphics directory screen appears, displaying a,
                        list of graphics you have created but not deleted. A
                        sample screen with 2 graphics is pictured in Figure
                        6.33.  The screen provides the graphic number,
                        name, and a short description.

                        Note: Your graphics  directory  screen  will  not
                        contain the  same  two graphics  pictured in Figure
                        6.33, since your screen  displays only  the  graphics
                        you have created.

                        Look  through your  graphics directory until you,,
                        locate the graphic that you created in Chapter 5
                        using ODES Tool 1.  The name of  the  graphic
                        should be "TOOL1".  When you locate the graphic
                        in your directory, make a note of its number. After
                        viewing your graphics, press ENTER to return to
                        the Graphics Menu.
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View Your Graphics
When you have scanned your graphics directory
and decided upon a graphic to view, select Option
V, VIEW a graphic.

Enter V  at the prompt on  the  Graphics Menu
(Figure 6.34).
                       A screen similar to Figure 6.35 appears.  This screen
                       provides the capability  to  view  two  graphics
                       simultaneously.  For this example, enter 1 at the
                       prompt.  If you wished to view two  graphics
                       simultaneously,  you would select  2 and  press
                       ENTER.

                       Note: To  view two graphics  simultaneously, you
                       must specify  two  graphics from your  graphics
                       directory.
                       The graphics selection screen (Figure 6.36) appears.
                       This screen accepts the name or number of the
                       graphic you wish to display. For this example, you
                       will need the number of the graphic that you
                       created using Tool 1 (you should have looked it up
                       on page 6-34). At the prompt, type the appropriate
                       number and press ENTER.  This will display the
                       TOOL1 graphic listed in your graphics directory.

                       ODES reminds you that you must press ENTER
                       after each graphic is displayed to continue. To
                       continue, press ENTER at the prompt.
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                        ODES signals the drawing initiation with a series of
                        bells.  Press ENTER after each bell to continue
                        drawing your graphic.
                        The same graphic you created  in Scenario 1  of
                        Chapter 5, " Graphical Tool  1",  is  displayed  in
                        Figure 6.38.
                        Once you have finished viewing the graphic, press
                        ENTER to return to the Graphic Menu.
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Scan ODES Graphics
ODES  maintains  a standard graphics directory,
which includes sample ODES graphics.  To scan the
graphics in the ODES graphics directory, select
Option X," SCAN  the directory of ODES graphics". 1
                                              |
Enter  X at the prompt  on the Graphics  Menu
(Figure 6.40).
                       The ODES graphics directory (Figure 6.41) appears,
                       displaying a list of standard ODES graphics.  The
                       screen provides the graphic number, name, and a
                       short description.

                       Press ENTER  to  continue  viewing the  ODES
                       standard graphic directory.
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                       The second screen of ODES graphics contains the
                       graphic you wish to view in this example, number
                       28 — EPA Regions: Geographic  Sections.  Make
                       note of this number, then type M and press ENTER
                       to return to the Graphics Menu. If you wished to
                       continue  viewing the list of ODES graphics, you
                       could press ENTER.
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 View ODES Graphic
Once you have scanned the ODES graphics directory
and decided upon a graphic to view, select Option
Y, "VIEW an ODES graphic".

Enter Y  at the  prompt  on the Graphics Menu
(Figure 6.43).
                       The graphics selection screen (Figure 6.44) appears.
                       This screen accepts the name or number of the
                       graphic you wish to display. For this example, type
                       28 and press ENTER to display the USASEC graphic,
                       "EPA Regions: Geographic Sections".
                       ODES  reminds you that you must press ENTER
                       after each graphic is  displayed to continue.  To
                       continue, press ENTER at the prompt.
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                       A  sample graphic,  USASEC — "EPA Regions:
                       Geographic Sections", is displayed in Figure 6.46.
                       This map displays a graphic  of the United States,
                       where  states comprising each  EPA  region are
                       grouped together.
                       When you have finished  viewing this  graphic,
                       press ENTER to return to the Graphics Menu.
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Download Instructions
All ODES graphics  may be  downloaded  to  a
microcomputer;  however,  certain  graphic
download options require that a specific graphic
device be set upon  entering the ODES Graphics
Facility.  To  obtain instructions for downloading
ODES graphics, select Option I, "INSTRUCTIONS
for downloading a graphic".

Type I and press ENTER at the prompt on the
Graphics Menu (Figure 6.48).


The screen in Figure 6.49 requests a method for
downloading  graphics.    Two  methods  for
downloading graphics are supported within ODES:
1) direct graphics   capture;  and  2)  meta-file
download.

Direct graphics capture copies the screen image of
the graphic  to  a local microcomputer file  (i.e.,
screen dump).

ODES meta-file  download creates  a temporary
mainframe file containing a textual description of
the graphic.  You then exit ODES and download the
file to your  microcomputer.   Many applications,
such as Word Perfect 5.1, will open this text file and
convert it back to a graphic.

Note: The meta-file download option requires that
the meta-file  graphics  device be selected.   If the
meta-file  graphic device was not set upon  entering
the ODES Graphics Facility, exit the ODES Graphic
Facility (E) and reselect Display Graphics from the
Fetch  Options Menu (D).   Then  specify the  meta-file
graphics device  (A).

To continue with this example, please turn to the
next page and obtain instructions for direct graphics
download using PC-PLOT.
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                       Type P and press ENTER at the prompt to obtain
                       instructions for direct graphics download via PC-
                       PLOT.  The instructions will occupy more than one
                       screen.  As you finish reading each screen, simply
                       press ENTER to continue.
                       While many  communication packages support
                       direct graphics capture, ODES only provides on-line
                       instructions for downloading with PC-PLOT.  For
                       this example, you should  first read through the
                       instructions on each screen.  Then, if you are logged
                       on using PC-PLOT, you may actually attempt  to
                       download a graphic using the following notes as a
                       guide.

                       Note: If you are using  a  communication package
                       other  than  PC-PLOT,  refer  to  the  software
                       documentation for more details.

                       To capture a graphic using PC-PLOT, first view the
                       graphic.  This procedure is outlined in a separate
                       section of this manual (select V  or Y from the
                       Graphics Menu).  After you specify the graphic  to
                       draw, ODES responds with  a reminder to press
                       ENTER after each graphic.  Immediately after this
                       message,  enter the PC-PLOT command  "ALT-F".
                       PC-PLOT will respond with a prompt  to press
                       ENTER to continue.
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                      PC-PLOT will prompt for a microcomputer file
                      name to store the graphic (e.g., OTEST).  Enter the
                      PC-PLOT command "ALT-I", to inform PC-PLOT to
                      transfer the screen image to the file.

                      Press ENTER to display the ODES graphic.
                      When ODES is finished drawing, a bell will sound.
                      Enter the PC-PLOT command "ALT-Q" to close the
                      PC-PLOT file and return control to ODES.

                      Press ENTER to return to the Graphics Menu.
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Exit
From the Graphics Menu, to return to the Fetch
Options Menu, select Option E, "EXIT the ODES
Graphics Facility".

Type E and press ENTER at the prompt on the
Graphics Menu (Figure 6.54).
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"Download Graphics
ODES tools generate graphics as well as text reports;
however,  ODES must  be in  the  graphics  mode
within the Fetch Option to  display and download
graphics.  To download graphics, select Option D,
"Display an ODES Graphic".

Enter D at the prompt on the  Fetch Options Menu
(Figure 6.55).
                       ODES displays  a  welcome screen  to  the  ODES
                       Graphics Facility (Figure 6.56).  Press ENTER to
                       continue selecting a graphics device.
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                       The Graphics Device Menu (Figure 6.57) appears.
                       This menu lists all of the graphics devices available
                       within the ODES Graphics Facility.  To download a
                       graphics meta-file, select A, "Graphics Meta-file for
                       download".

                       Enter A at the Graphics Device Menu (Figure 6.57).

                       Note: ODES is accessed  via a  wide  variety  of
                       terminals.   Each  terminal maintains  a different
                       standard  for  drawing  graphics   to  the screen;
                       however,  there  is  a  single  common  format for
                       downloading graphics.   If an  incorrect graphics
                       device  is selected, no graphic will be downloaded.

                       If you  have any  questions about  the  appropriate
                       graphics  device  to  use,  please  call  the  ODES
                       technical support staff.
                             ODES Support    (703)841-6279
                       Whenever  the  download  graphics  device  is
                       selected, ODES reminds you that the graphics are
                       downloaded and not displayed (Figure 6.58).

                       Press ENTER to continue.
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Download Instructions
All ODES graphics  may be  downloaded  to a
microcomputer;  however,  certain  graphic
download options require a specific graphic device
be set upon entering the ODES Graphics Facility.  To
obtain instructions for downloading ODES graphics,
select Option I, "INSTRUCTIONS for downloading
a graphic".

Enter I at the prompt on the Graphics Menu (Figure
6.59).
                        The graphics capture method screen (Figure 6.60)
                        appears.  Type F and press  ENTER from the
                        graphics   capture   method   menu  to  view
                        instructions for downloading meta-file graphics.

                        Note:  The meta-file  download option requires the
                        meta-file graphics device be selected.   If the meta-
                        file graphic device was  not set upon entering the
                        ODES  Graphics  Facility, exit  the ODES  Graphic
                        Facility  (E) and  reselect Display Graphics from the
                        Fetch Options Menu (D).  Then specify the  meta-file
                        graphics device (A).
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                      The next three screens provide instructions for
                      downloading graphics as a  meta-file.  For this
                      example, read each screen carefully.  When you
                      finish reading a screen, press  ENTER to continue.
                      After you have reviewed the instructions on-line,
                      you may actually download a meta-file using the
                      notes on the remainder of this page as a guide.
                                                              k
                      To download graphics as a meta-file, ODES writes
                      the graphic to a temporary mainframe file called
                      "ODESGRAF".  To transfer the file "ODESGRAF" to
                      your microcomputer, first exit ODES.  You may
                      accomplish this by entering  E to exit the Graphic
                      Menu, type B and press ENTER to exit the Fetch
                      Options Menu, and enter E to exit ODES.

                      Note:   The   temporary    mainframe   file
                      "ODESGRAF" is overwritten  each time you  invoke
                      the download  option; therefore,  to  ensure you
                      download the appropriate  graphic,  follow the file
                      transfer  procedure each time  you  use the.  ODES
                      Graphic  Facility graphics download  option.

                      After exiting the  Basic  Options Menu,  ODES
                      displays a prompt  to log off.  Type N arid press
                      ENTER at this prompt, which will display the TSO
                      READY prompt.

                      To use  Kermit, type KERMIT at  the  READY
                      prompt.  From the Kermit  prompt,  type  SEND
                      ODESGRAF.  Use  the "hot key" to switch to
                      microcomputer mode and type RECEIVE  at the
                      local prompt.

                      If  you are using a gateway,  use the "hot key" to
                      switch to PC mode.  At the DOS prompt, enter the
                      RECEIVE command identifying the mainframe file
                      to transfer and a PC file name to  create with the
                      data.  On most gateways, the following command
                      will download the mainframe file ODESGRAF to a
                      file called NEW on the C drive of the PC:
                           RECEIVE C:NEW ODESGRAF
                      If  you have any questions about the  file transfer
                      procedure, please call the ODES support staff.    '  ^
                           ODES Support   (703) 841-6279

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Scan Your Graphics
All graphics created by ODES tools are stored in
your  personal  graphics  directory.  To scan the
graphics in your ODES graphics directory, select
Option S," SCAN the directory of your graphics".
                        Type S  and press ENTER at the prompt
                        Graphics Menu (Figure 6.64).
                                         on the
                        Your graphics directory screen appears, displaying a
                        list of graphics you have created but not deleted. A
                        sample screen with 2 graphics is pictured in Figure
                        6.65.  The screen provides the graphic number,
                        name, and a short description.

                        Note: Your graphics directory  screen  will  not
                        contain the  same two graphics  pictured in Figure
                        6.65,  since your screen  displays only  the  graphics
                        you have created.

                        Look through your  graphics directory until you
                        locate the graphic that  you created in  Chapter 5
                        using Tool 1.  The name of the graphic should be
                        "TOOL1".  Once you locate this graphic  in your
                        directory,  make a  note  of the corresponding
                        number.    After viewing your  graphics,  press,
                        ENTER to return to the Graphics Menu.
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View "Your Graphics
Once you have scanned your graphics directory and
decided upon a graphic to view, select Option V,
VIEW a graphic.

Note:  Since  the graphic device  is set  to download,
the graphic will  not be displayed to  the screen, but
will  be written  to your microcomputer file.
                        Type V and press ENTER at the prompt
                        Graphics Menu (Figure 6.66).
                                         on the
                        ODES provides the capability to view two graphics
                        simultaneously  (Figure 6.67).   For this example,
                        type 1 and press ENTER at the prompt.  If you
                        wished to view two graphics simultaneously, you
                        would have typed 2 and pressed ENTER at  the
                        prompt.

                        Note:  To view  two  graphics simultaneously,  you
                        must  specify two graphics from your  graphics
                        directory.
                        The graphics selection screen (Figure 6.68) appears.
                        This screen requests the name or number of the
                        graphic you wish to display. For this example, enter
                        the number of the graphic that you located on page
                        6-66.

                        ODES reminds  you that you must press ENTER
                        after each  graphic is display to continue.  To
                        continue, press ENTER at the prompt.
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                       ODES signals the drawing initiation with a series of
                       bells. Press ENTER after each bell to continue
                       drawing your graphic.
                       When ODES finishes creating the graphic file, you
                       are prompted to press ENTER to continue.
                       Your  graphic is now  stored in  a temporary
                       mainframe file called "ODESGRAF".  Refer to the
                       instructions for downloading graphics (page 6-64) to
                       obtain help with the remaining syntax necessary to
                       complete the download procedure.

                       Press ENTER to return to the Graphics Menu.
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Delete Graphic          Once you have viewed your graphic, you may wish
                       to delete it from ODES. Once deleted, a graphic is
                       permanently removed from the system and cannot
                       be viewed or downloaded  again.  To delete  a
                       graphic, select Option D, "DELETE a graphic from
                       your directory".

                       Enter  D at the prompt on the Graphics  Menu
                       (Figure 6.72).
                       The graphic selection screen (Figure 6.73) appears.
                       This screen accepts the name or number of the
                       graphic you wish to display. For this example, type
                       the number of your Tool 1 graphic  and press
                       ENTER at the prompt.
                       The graphics deletion screen (Figure 6.74) appears.
                       This screen confirms that the selected graphic was
                       deleted.

                       To return to  the Graphics" Menu, press ENTER at
                       the prompt.  At the Graphics  Menu, enter E to
                       return to the  Fetch Options Menu.
 Page 6-70                                        NFTDR User Manual

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                                   Chapter 6: Accessing ODES Output
                                                           Figure 6.73
NFTDR User Manual
Page 6-71

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    Chapter 6: Accessing ODES Output
Return to ODES
Basic Options Menu
From the Fetch Options Menu, return to the ODES
Basic Options Menu by typing B  and pressing
ENTER  at the prompt.   The screen pictured in
Figure 6.75 will appear.
Page 6-72
                         NFTDR User Manual

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                                  Chapter 6: Accessing ODES Output
                                                           Figure 6.75
NFTDR User Manual
Page 6-73

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     Chapter 6: Accessing ODES Output
Index to Chapter 6
Using Fetch With Text Output
      Getting Started	2
      Job Status	4
      List Job Output	8
      Print Job Output	14
      Transfer Output to your PC	20
      Erase Job Output	26

Using Fetch With Graphical Output
      Display Graphics	30
      Scan Your Graphics	34
      View Your Graphics	36
      Scan ODES Graphics	40
      View ODES Graphic	44
      Download Instructions	48
      Exit	54
      Download Graphics	56
      Download Instructions	60
      Scan Your Graphics	64
      View Your Graphics	66
      Delete Graphic	70
      Return to ODES Basic Options Menu	72
Note: Text output is produced by data retrieval tools, content  reports,  backup
tables for graphical tools, and low-quality graphics.  Graphical output includes
high-quality plots and standard ODES graphics.
Page 6-74
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                             Appendix A

                      Documentation & Contacts
You may also want to request copies of other documentation. Below is a list
of documentation that may be useful when using ODES or participating in
the NFTDR program.  This listing includes the title of the document, a brief
description, and how to request a copy.
ODES User Guide
                                                   ODES User Support
  • Overview of the ODES Basic Options

ODES Data Briefs	
                                                   ODES User Support
   • Use of Graphic and Mapping Tools
   • Downloading ODES Graphics for Enhancements

ODES Tool Manual	
                                                   ODES User Support
   • Step-by-step instructions for using ODES tools

ODES Data Submissions Manual	
                                                   ODES User Support
   • Standard requirements for submitting general ODES data

ODES 123 _ _ ODES User Support
   '• Submission requirements for the National Fish Tissue Data Repository
    Program
   • Instructions for using the ODES 123 template in LOTUS 123® Version 3
    software to submit fish advisory data
   • Diskette containing ODES 123 template

ODES Log-on Guide _ ODES User Support
   • Instructions for logging on to ODES using a modem and communication
    software package
ODES Notes Technical Bulletin
                                   ODES Mailing List/ODES User Support
   • Technical bulletin with important ODES information

ODES/STORET Bridge	ODES User Support
   • Explanation of the capabilities of the ODES/STORET Bridge
   • Detailed instructions on how to retrieve  and download STORET data
    using the ODES interface
 NFTDR User Manual - Appendix A: Documentation & Contacts
                                                               page A-l

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                            Points of Contact
When you start submitting data and using ODES to retrieve and analyze data,
you may think of some questions or want assistance with certain features.  To
help you with those questions, both administrative and technical support
have been established. If you need any assistance, please call either the OE>ES
User Support or Skip Houseknecht at the Office of Science and Technology's
Fish Contamination Section at EPA.  Below is  a listing of whom to call  for
different needs.
ODES User Support
                               (703) 841-6279
    Obtain assistance with ODES menu interface
    Request standard ODES documentation
    Receive information about other ODES file types
    Request an ODES user ID
    Add your name to the ODES mailing list

EPA Fish Contamination  Section	
                               (202) 260-7055
    Submit data
pageA-2
NFTDR User Manual-Appendix A: Documentation & Contacts

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                              APPENDIX B

                               Taxa Codes
The following pages contain four lists of fish species with their associated ODES codes:
               B.I: Taxa Sorted by Common Name       page B-2
               5.2: Taxa Sorted by Scientific Name     page B-29
               B.3: Taxa Sorted by Code              page B-54
               B.4: List of Families                   page B-79
The lists were derived from estuary and marine species encountered in National Marine
Fisheries Service creel censuses during 1987-92, freshwater species known to have been
sampled hi one or more tissue monitoring studies, and species recommended for sampling
in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Assessing Chemical Contaminant Data
for Use hi Fish Advisories: Vol. 1 - Fish Sampling and Analysis. An effort has been made
to make the lists as comprehensive as possible.   Should you, however, have tissue
monitoring data for a species not on the lists, PLEASE CONTACT THE ODES
TECHNICAL SUPPORT STAFF AT (703) 841-6279 TO OBTAIN A CODE NUMBER
FOR THAT SPECIES.
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
page B-l

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   CODE

   CRUSTACEANS

   618901030100
   618803010600
   618803010800
   618902130200
   618803010200
   618803010100

   618101020100
   618201010300
   618201010100
   617701010000

   HOIiItUSCS

   551547110100
   551525020100
   551547080100
   551547070100
   551701020100
   551525010200

   550701010100
   550701010200

   551002010200
   551002010100
   551539010100
                                     APPENDIX  B.I

                            TAXA  SORTED  BY COMMON  NAME

                     COMMON  NAME              SCIENTIFIC  NAME
CRAB,
 BLUE
 DUNGENESS
 EASTERN ROCK
 GULF STONE
 PACIFIC ROCK
 RED
LOBSTER,
 AMERICAN
 CALIFORNIA
 WEST INDIES SPINY
SHRIMP,  WHITE
CLAM,
 HARD
 HORSENECK
 MANILA
 PACIFIC  LITTLENECK
 SOFT-SHELL
 SURF
MUSSEL,
 BLUE
 CALIFORNIA
OYSTER,
 AMERICAN
 PACIFIC
QUAHOG, OCEAN
CALLINECTES SAPIDUS
CANCER MAGISTER
CANCER IRRORATUS
MENIPPE ADINA
CANCER ANTENNARIUS
CANCER PRODUCTUS

HOMARUS AMERICANUS
PANULIRUS INTERRUPTUS
PANULIRUS ARGUS
PENAEUS ?
MERCENARIA MERCENARIA
TRESUS CAPAX
VENERUPIS JAPONICA
PROTOTHACA STAMINEA
MYA ARENARIA
SPISULA SOLIDISSIMA

MYTILUS EDULIS
MYTILUS CALIFORNIAUiS

CRASSOSTREA VIRGINICA
CRASSOSTREA GIGAS
ARCTICA ISLANDICA
FISH
880302030100
885003040100
874701010500

883108030100
883108030300
883108030400
883108020100

883528080100
883528080200
874702040200

874702020200
874702020400
874702010200
874702020300
874702021000
874702020500
874702030400
874702020900
874702020600
874702021200
874702010100
874702010300
874702021100
874702020100

AOUJON
AZiBACORE
AIiEWIFE
ALXiIGATORFISH,
ALEUTIAN
ARCTIC
COMMON
SMOOTH
AMBER JACK,
GREATER
LESSER
ANCHOVETA
ANCHOVY,
BAY
BIGEYE
CAMIGUANA
CUBAN
DEEPBODY
DUSKY
FLAT
KEY
LONGNOSE
NEW JERSEY
NORTHERN
SILVER
SLOUGH
STRIPED

TYLOSURUS ACUS
THUNNUS ALALUNGA
ALOSA PSEUDOHARENGUS

ASPIDOPHOROIDES BARTONI
ASPIDOPHOROIDES OLRIKI
ASPIDOPHOROIDES MONOPTERYGIUS
ANOPLAGONUS INERMIS

SERIOLA DUMERILI
SERIOLA FASCIATA
CETENGRAULIS MYSTICETUS

ANCHOA MITCHILLI
ANCHOA LAMPROTAENIA
ENGRAULIS ESTAUQUAE
ANCHOA CUBANA
ANCHOA COMPRESSA
ANCHOA LYOLEPIS
ANCHOVIELLA PERFASCIATA
ANCHOA CAYORUM
ANCHOA NASUTA
ANCHOA DUODECIUM
ENGRAULIS MORDAX
ENGRAULIS EURYSTOLE
ANCHOA DELICATISSIMA
ANCHOA HEPSETUS
pageB-2
                          NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes

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   883555030400
   883555040200
   883555040100
   883555030100

   875601020300
   875601020600
   875601030200
   875601020500
   883557010100
   876201010200
   880301020200
   886103020200
   880301020100
   882601060500
   883502120200
   883801010200

   883701010400
   883701010100
   875603010100
   885101020100

   883502230200
   883502030100
   883502140300
   883502231200
   883502290100
   883502231100
   883502160200
   883502230300
   883516060200
   883502120100
   883502230100
   883502140400
   883502220100
   883503010100
   883516020100
   883502030500
   883502150100
   883502230700
   883502210100
   883516060100
   883502230400
   883502120300
   883516060300
   883502160300
   883502200100
   883502010200
   883502010400
   883502140200
   883502010500
   883502190200

   878704010100
   878704030100
   .878704010600
   878704010500
   878704010300
   878704040100
   880901010100
   883562050200
   883555030300
ANGELFISH,
  BLUE
  FRENCH
  GRAY
  QUEEN
ARGENTINE,
  ATLANTIC
  PACIFIC
  PYGMY
  STRIATED
ARMORHEAD,  LONGF IN
AULOPUS,  YELLOWFIN
BALAO
BALLONFISH
BALLYHOO
BARBFISH
BARBIER,  RED
BARBU
BARRACUDA,
  GREAT
  PACIFIC
BARRELEYE
BARRELFISH
BASS,
  BLACKEAR
  BLACK SEA
  CAVE
  CHALK
  GIANT SEA
  HARLEQUIN
  KELP
  LANTERN
  LARGEMOUTH
  LONGTAIL
  ORANGEBACK
  PEPPERMINT
  PYGMY SEA
  REEF
  ROCK
  ROCK  SEA
  ROUGHTONGUE
  SADDLE
  SCHOOL
  SMALLMOUTH
  SNOW
  SPLITTAIL
  SPOTTED
  SPOTTED SAND
  STREAMER
  STRIPED
  WHITE
  WRASSE
  YELLOW
  YELLOWTAIL
BATFISH,
  LONGNOSE
  PANCAKE
  POLKA-DOT
  ROUGHBACK
  SHORTNOSE
  TRICORN
BEARDFZSH
BEAUGREGORY
BEAUTY, ROCK
HOLOCANTHUS BERMUDENSIS
POMACANTHUS PARU
POMACANTHUS ARCUATUS
HOLACANTHUS CILIARIS

ARGENTINA SILUS
ARGENTINA SIALIS
GLOSSANODON PYGMAEUS
ARGENTINA STRIATA
PENTACEROS PECTORALIS
AULOPUS NANAE
HEMIRAMPHUS BALAO
DIODON HOLOCANTHUS
HEMIRAMPHUS BRASILIENSIS
SCORPAENA BRASILIENSIS
HEMANTHIAS VIVANUS
POLYDACTYLUS VIRGINICUS

SPHYRAENA BARRACUDA
SPHYRAENA ARGENTEA
MACROPINNA MICROSTOMA
HYPEROGLYPHE PERCIFORMIS

SERRANUS ATROBRANCHUS
CENTROPRISTIS STRIATA
LIOPROPOMA MOWBRAYI
SERRANUS TORTUGARUM
STEREOLEPIS GIGAS
SERRANUS TIGRINUS
PARALABRAX CLATHRATUS
SERRANUS BALDWINI
MICROPTERUS SALMOIDES
HEMANTHIAS LEPTUS
SERRANUS ANNULARIS
LIOPROPOMA RUBRE
SERRANICULUS PUMILIO
PSEUDOGRAMMA 'GREGORYI
AMBLOPLITES RUPESTRIS
CENTROPRISTIS PHILADELPHIA
HOLANTHIAS MARTINICENSIS
SERRANUS NOTOSPILUS
SCHULTZEA BETA
MICROPTERUS DOLOMIEUI
SERRANUS CHIONARAIA
HEMANTHIAS SIGNIFER
MICROPTERUS PUNCTULATUS
PARALABRAX MACULATOFASCIATUS
HEMANTHIAS AUROEORUBENS
MORONE SAXATILIS
MORONE CHRYSOPS
LIOPROPOMA EUKRINES
MORONE MISSISSIPPIENSIS
PIKEA MEXICANA

OGCOCEPHALUS CORNIGER
HALIEUTICHTHYS ACULEATUS
OGCOCEPHALUS RADIATUS
OGCOCEPHALUS PARVUS
OGCOCEPHALUS NASUTUS
ZALIEUTES MCGINTYI
POLYMIXIA LOWEI
POMACENTRUS LEUCOSTICTUS
HOLACANTHUS TRICOLOR
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                     page B-3

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883517020100
883562030600

884209050400
884209050300
884209020100
884201050300
884201020300
884209070100
884209020400
884209060200
884209050200
884201050100
884209110100
884209030800
884209070200
884201020100
884201030200
884201020200
884209020600
884209040100
884209030700
884201010300
884209050100
884209030500
884209050600
884209030400
884201020500
884201050400
884201050200
884209030300
884209020300
884209030100
884201060100
884201020400
884209040300
884209080100
884209040400
884209020200
884201010100
884209030600
884201030100
884209120100
883525010100
883516050400
883901100100

881106010100
881106010200

883801010300
883801010500
882601012700
883535020100
873901010100

885003020200
885003020100
870803010100
883535010100
873401010100
883543030200

879201040100
BIOEYE, SHORT
BLACKSMITH
BLENNY,
BALD
BANDED
BANNER
BARRED
BAY
BLACKBELLY
BLACKHEAD
CHECKERED
CORAL
CRESTED
DEEPWATER
DOWNY
EELGRASS
FEATHER
FLORIDA
FRECKLED
GLASS
GOLDLINE
HAIRY
HIGHFIN
' HORNED
LONGFIN
MARBLED
MIMIC
MUSSEL
ORANGESPOTTED
OYSTER
PALEHEAD
PIRATE
PUFFCHEEK
REDLIP
ROCKPOOL
ROSY
ROUGHHEAD
SADDLED
SAILFIN
SEAWEED
SPOTCHEEK
STRIPED
WRASSE
BLUEF1SH
BLUEGILL
BLUEHEAD
BOARFISH,
DEEPBODY
SHORTSPINE
BOBO,
BLUE
YELLOW
BOCACCIO
BOGA
BONEFXSH
BONITO,
ATLANTIC
PACIFIC
BONNETHEAD
BONNETMOTTTH
BOWFIN
BREAM, SEA
BROTULA,
BEARDED
PRISTIGENYS ALTA
CHROMIS PUNCTIPINNIS

PARACLINUS INFRONS
PARACLINUS FASCIATUS
EMBLEMARIA ATLANTICA
HYPLEUROCHILUS BERMUDENSIS
HYPSOBLENNIUS GENTILIS
STATHMONOTUS HEMPHILLI
CORALLIOZETUS BAHAMENSIS
STARKSIA OCELLATA
PARACLINUS CINGULATUS
HYPLEUROCHILUS GEMINATUS
CRYPOTREMA CORALLINUM
LABRISOMUS KALISHERAE
STATHMONOTUS STAHLI
HYPSOBLENNIUS HENTZ
f CHASMODES SABURRAE
HYPSOBLENNIUS IONTHAS
CORALLIOZETUS DIAPHANUS
MALACOCTENUS AUROLINEATUS
LABRISOMUS NUCHIPINNIS
LUPINOBLENNIUS NICHOLSI
PARACLINUS GRANDICOMIS
LABRISOMUS HAITIENSIS
PARACLINUS MARMORATUS
LABRISOMUS GUPPYI
HYPSOBLENNIUS JENKINSI
HYPLEUROCHILUS SPRINGERI
HYPLEUROCHILUS AEQUT.PINNIS
LABRISOMUS GOBIO
EMBLEMARIA PIRATULA
LABRISOMUS BUCCIFERUS
OPHIOBLENNIUS ATLANTICUS
HYPSOBLENNIUS GILBERTI
MALACOCTENUS MACROPUS
ACANTHEMBLEMARIA ASPERA
MALACOCTENUS TRIANGULATUS
EMBLEMARIA PANDIONIS
PARABLENNIUS MARMOREUS
LABRISOMUS NIGRICINCTUS
CHASMODES BOSQUIANUS
HEMIEMBLEMARIA SIMULUS
POMATOMUS SALTATRIX
LEPOMIS MACROCHIRUS
THALASSOMA BIFASCIATUM

ANTIGONIA CARPOS
ANTIGONIA COMBATIA

POLYDACTYLUS APPROXIMANS
POLYDACTYLUS OPERCULARIS
SEBASTES PAUCISPINIS
INERMIA VITTATA
ALBULA VULPES

SARDA SARDA
SARDA CHILIENSIS
SPHYRNA TIBURO
EMMELICHTHYOPS ALANTICUS
AMIA CALVA
ARCHOSARGUS RHOMBOIDALIS

BARBATA
pageB-4
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes

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879201280100
879201230100
879201240100
879201250200
879201250100
879201010100
879201270100
883517030100

877702010600
877702010400
877702010300

883528040100
883528040200
879103080100

886103010200
886103010600
886103010400
886103010100
886103010300

885103010300
885103010400

883555010800
883555010200
883555010300
883555050100
883555010700
883555010100
883102310100
883502040300
875503020100

883518010500
883518011300
883518010100
883518020200.
883518010400
883518011700
883518020100
883518050300
883518050100
883518011400
883518011600
883518010900
883518011100
883518050200
883518011000
883518011500
877601010100

877702010200
877702010500
877702030100 .
877718010100
877718020200
877730010100
877702010100
885003050300
875501040200
&83555020100
BLACK
GOLD
KEY
PURPLE
REEF CAVE
RED
REDFIN
BULLEYE
BULLHEAD,
BLACK
BROWN
YELLOW
BUMPER,
ATLANTIC
PACIFIC
BURBOT
BURRFISH,
BRIDLED
PACIFIC
SPOTTED
STRIPED
WEB
BUTTERFISH,
COMMON
GULF
BUTTERFLYFISH,
BANDED
BANK
FOUREYE
LONGSNOUT
REEF
SPOTFIN
CABEZON
CABRILLA, ' SPOTTED
CAPELIN
CARDINALFXSH,
BARRED
BELTED
BIGTOOTH
BLACKFIN
BRIDLE
BROADSADDLE
BRONZE
DUSKY
FRECKLED
GUADALUPE
MIMIC
PALE
SAWCHEEK
SPONGE
TWOSPOT
WHITESTAR
CARP, COMMON
CATFISH,
BLUE
CHANNEL
FLATHEAD
GAFFTOPSAIL
HARDHEAD
SUCKERMOUTH
WHITE
CERO
CHAR, ARCTIC
CHERUBFISH
STYGNO LATEBRXCOLA
GUNTERICHTHYS LONGIPENIS
OGILBIA CAYORUM
OLIGOPUS DIAGRAMMUS
OLIGOPUS CLAUDEI
BROSMOPHYCIS MARGINATA
PETROTYX SANGUINEUS
COOKEOLUS JAPONICUS

AMEIURUS MELAS
AMEIURUS NEBULOSUS
AMEIURUS NATALIS

CHLOROSCOMBRUS CHRYSURUS
CHLOROSCOMBRUS ORQUETA
LOTA LOTA

CHILOMYCTERUS ANTENNATUS
CHILOMYCTERUS AFFINIS
CHILOMYCTERUS ATINGA
CHILOMYCTERUS SCHOEPFI
CHILOMYCTERUS ANTILLARUM

PEPRILUS TRIACANTHUS
PEPRILUS BURTI

CHAETODON STRIATUS
CHAETODON AYA
CHAETODON CAPISTRATUS
CHAETODON ACULEATUS
CHAETODON SEDENTARIUS
CHAETODON OCELLATUS
SCORPAENICHTHYS MARMORATUS
EPINEPHELUS ANALOGUS
MALLOTUS VILLOSUS

APOGON BINOTATUS
APOGON TOWNSENDI
APOGON AFFINIS
ASTRAPOGON PUNCTICOLATUS
APOGON AUROLINEATUS
APOGON PILLIONATUS
ASTRAPOGON ALUTUS
PHAEOPTYX PIGMENTARIA
PHAEOPTYX CONKLINI
APOGON GUADALUPENSIS
APOGON PHENAX
APOGON PLANIFRONS
APOGON QUADRISQUAMATUS
PHAEOPTYX XENUS
APOGON PSEUDOMACULATUS
APOGON LACHNERI
CYPRINUS CARPIO

ICTALURUS FURCATUS
ICTALURUS PUNCTATUS
PYLODICTIS OLIVARIS
BAGRE MARINUS
ARIUS FELIS
HYPOSTOMUS PLECOSTOMUS
AMEIURUS CATUS
SCOMBEROMORUS REGALIS
SALVELINUS ALPINUS
CENTROPYGE ARGI
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
page B-5

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883562030100
883562030500

883551010200
883551010100

885102020100
885102020300

878401010400
878401010600
878401040100
878401020100
878401010300
878401010100
878401020200
878401010500
883526010100

884212040200
884212040100
884212190100

879103020100
879103040200
879103040300
879103040100
879103010200
879103030100
879103010100
879102010100

882701040100
882701040200
883518020300
883502080200

874112020200
874112040100
874108010200
874112010200
874112050100
874112030300
874112030200
883544060700

881902010100
881902010300
883544011400
883540011100
882601014900

886003020200
886003020100

883516070200
883516070100

883544070200
883544230100
883544030400
883544130100
883544240100
CHROMXS,
BLUE
BROWN
CHUB,
BERMUDA
YELLOW
CXOARFISH,
BIGEYE
LONGFIN
CLINGFISH,
BEARDED
CALIFORNIA
EMERALD
KELP
LINED
NORTHERN
SLENDER
STIPPLED
COBIA
COCKSCOMB,
HIGH
SLENDER
STONE
COD,
ARCTIC
ATLANTIC
GREENLAND
PACIFIC
POLAR
SAFFRON
TOOTHED
CODXiET, ANTENNA
COMBFISH,
LONGSPINE
SHORTSPINE
CONCHFISH
CONEY
CONGER,
BANDTOOTH
CATALINA
FRECKLED PIKE
MANYTOOTH
MARGINTAIL
WHIPTAIL
YELLOW
CORBINA
CORONETFISH,
BLUESPOTTED
RED
CORVINA, SHORTFIN
COTTONWICK
COWCOD
COWFISH,
HONEYCOMB
SCRAWLED
CRAPPIE,
BLACK
WHITE
CROAKER,
ATLANTIC
BLACK
BLUE
REEF
SPOTFIN

CHROMIS CYANEA
CHROMIS MULTILINEATA

KYPHOSUS SECTATRIX
KYPHOSUS INCISOR

CUBICEPS PAUCIRADIATUS
CUBICEPS PARADOXUS

GOBIESOX PAPILLIFER
GOBIESOX RHESSODON
ACYRTOPS BERYLLINUS
RIMICOLA MUSCARUM
GOBIESOX EUGRAMMUS
GOBIESOX MAEANDRICUS
RIMICOLA EIGENMANNI
GOBIESOX PUNCTULATUS
RACHYCENTRON CANADUM

ANOPLARCHUS PURPURESCENS
ANOPLARCHUS INSIGNIS
ALECTRIAS ALECTROLOPHUS

BOREOGADUS SAIDA
GADUS MORHUA
GADUS OGAC
GADUS MACROCEPHALUS
ARCTOGADUS GLACIALIS
ELEGINUS GRACILIS
ARCTOGADUS BORISOVI
BREGMACEROS ATLANTICUS

ZANIOLEPIS LATIPINNIS
ZANIOLEPIS FRENATA
ASTRAPOGON STELLATUS
EPINEPHALUS FULVA

ARIOSOMA BALEARICUM
GNATHOPHIS CATALINENSIS
HOPLUNNIS MACRURUS
TRIPORICEPS ??
PARA CAUDILIMBATUS
HILDEBRANDIA GRACILIOR
HILDEBRANDIA FLAVA
MENTICIRRHUS UNDULATUS

FISTULARIA TABACARIA
• FISTULARIA PETIMBA
CYNOSCION PARVIPINNIS
HAEMULON MELANURUM
SEBASTES LEVIS

LACTOPHRYS POLYGONIA
LACTOPHRYS QUADRICORNIS
:
POMOXIS NIGROMACULATUS
POMOXIS ANNULARIS

MICROPOGONIAS UNDULATUS
CHEILOTREMA SATURNUM
BAIRDIELLA BATABANA
ODONTOSCION DENTEX
RONCADOR STEARNSI
pageB-6
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes

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   683544030500
   883544020100
   883544110500
   883544120600
   883901020100
   879103110100

   879201060300
   879201070400
   879201050400
   879201060200
   879201060500
   879201260100
   879201050300
   879201060100
   879201060400
   879201050500
   879201070100
   879201070300
   879201070200
   879201090100

   885002020100
   885002020200

   885704060300
   885704090200
   876210010100

   883562050600
   883562050500
   883562050100
   883562050400
   883562040100
   881502010200

   884214010100
   876202010200
   884901010200

   871001090100
   870801030400
   871001020300
   870802040100
   871001020100
   875501040100
   883529010100
   883529010200
   881103020100

   884601010200
   884601010100
   884601010300
   875904030100

   885101020200
   885102040300
   885101010200
   885102040100
   885102040200
   885102010400

   883544050100
   883544080100
  STRIPED
  WHITE
  YELLOWFIN
CXJBBYU
GUNNER
CUSK
CUSK-EEL,
  BANK
  BASKETWEAVE
  BLACKEDGE
  BLOTCHED
  CRESTED
' DUSKY
  FAWN
  LONGNOSE
  MOONEYE
  MOTTLED
  POLKA-DOT
  SLEEPER
  SPOTTED
  STRIPED
CUTLASSFISH,
  ATLANTIC
  PACIFIC
DAB,
  AMERICAN
  LONGHEAD
DAGGERTOOTH
DAMSELFISH,
  BICOLOR
  COCOA
  DUSKY
  THREESPOT
  YELLOWTAIL
DEALFISH
DIVER,
  GRAVEL
  SAND
DOCTORFISH
DOGFISH,
  BLACK
  CHAIN
  CUBAN
  SMOOTH
  SPINY
DOLLY VARDEN
DOLPHIN
DOLPHIN,  POMPANO
DORY,  BUCKLER
DRAGONET,
• LANCER
  SPOTFIN
  SPOTTED
DRAGONFISH,  LONGFIN
DRIFTFISH,
  BLACK
  BLUEFIN
 'BROWN
  FRECKLED
  SILVER
  SPOTTED
DRUM,
  BANDED
  BLACK
BAIRDIELLA SANCTAELUCIAE
GENYONEMUS LINEATUS
UMBRINA RONCADOR
EQUETUS UMBROSUS
TAUTOGOLABRUS ADSPERSUS
BROSME BROSME

OPHIDION HOLBROOKI
OPHIDION SCRIPPSAE
LEPOPHIDIUM BREVIBARBE
OPHIDION GRAYI
OPHIDION WELSHI
PAROPHIDION SCHMIDTI
LEPOPHIDIUM PROFUNDORUM
OPHIDION BEANI
OPHIDION SELENOPS
LEPOPHIDIUM JEANNAE
OTOPHIDIUM OMOSTIGMUM
OTOPHIDIUM DORMITATOR
CHILARA TAYLORI
OPHIDION MARGINATUM

TRICHIURUS LEPTURUS
TRICHIURUS NITENS

HIPPOGLOSSQIDES PLATESSOIDES
PLEURONECTES PROBOSCIDEUS
NOTOPTERUS PHARAO

POMACENTRUS PARTITUS
POMACENTRUS VARIABILIS
POMACENTRUS FUSCUS
POMACENTRUS PLANIFRONS
MICROSPATHODON CHRYSURUS
TRACHIPTERUS ARCTICUS

SCYTALINA CERDALE
SYNODUS INTERMEDIUS
ACANTHURUS CHIRURGUS

CENTROSCYLLIUM FABRICII
SCYLIORHINUS RETIFER '
SQUALUS CUBENSIS
MUSTELUS CANIS
SQUALUS ACANTHIAS
SALVELINUS MALMA
CORYPHAENA HIPPURUS
CORYPHAENA EQUISETIS
ZENOPSIS CONCHIFERA

PARADIPLOGRAMMUS BAIRDI
FOETOREPUS AGASSIZI
DIPLOGRAMMUS PAUCIRADIATUS
TACTOSTOMA MACROPUS

HYPEROGLYPHE BYTHITES
PSENES PELLUCIDUS
ARIOMMA MELANUM
PSENES CYANOPHRYS
PSENES MACULATUS
ARIOMMA REGULUS

ARIMUS FASCIATUS
POGONIAS CROMIS
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Torn Codes
                                                    pageB-7

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   883544260100
   883544090100
   883544110100
   883544120500
   883544100100
   886002060100

   874113120200
   874101010100
   874104050100
   874113100200
   874113030100
   874112110100
   874112010100
   874113120100
   874113070100
   874113050100
   874113010100
   874113100600
   874113100300
   874102020100
   874113040100
   874113060100
   874104010100
   874113070300
   874117010100
   874113030200
   874113100100
   874113170100
   874121020200
   874113090200
   874113020200
   874102010100
   874113080200
   874303030100
   874113100400
   874113090100
   874113160100
   874113110300
   874113050200
   874113100700
   874113020100
   884202020100

   884212090100
   884212090400

   879301020300
   879301072200
   879301170100
   879301010100
   879301070600
   879301080100
   879301071100
   879301072000
   879301072100
   879301060400
   879301071400
   879301070300
   879301071000
   879301051200
   885001030100
   875503050100
   883571030100
 FRESHWATER
 RED
 SAND
 SPOTTED
 STAR"
DURGON,  BLACK
EEL,
 ACADEMY
 AMERICAN
 BICOLOR
 BLACKPORED
 BLOTCHED  SNAKE
 BROWN GARDEN
 CONGER
 FINLESS
 GOLDSPOTTED
 HORSEHAIR
 KEYWORM
 PACIFIC SNAKE
 PALESPOTTED
 RIDGED
 RIDGEFIN
 SAILFIN
 SEAGRASS
 SHARPTAIL
 SHORTBELLY
 SHORTTAIL SNAKE
 SHRIMP
 SLANTLIP
 SLENDER SNAKE
 SNAPPER
 SOOTY
 SPAGHETTI
 SPECKLED  WORM
 SPINY
 SPOTTED SNAKE
 SPOTTED SPOON-NOSE
 STRIPE
 SURF
 THREAD
 YELLOW  SNAKE
 WHIP
 WOLF
EELBLENNY,
 SLENDER
 STOUT
EELPOUT,
 ALASKA
 ARCTIC
 BEARDED
 BIGFIN
 BLACK
 BLACKBELLY
 CANADIAN
 NEWFOUNDLAND
  PALE
  PALLID
  POLAR
  SHORTFIN
 WATTLED
  WOLF
ESCOLAR
EULACHON
FANFISH,  ATLANTIC
APLODINOTUS GRUNNIENS
SCIAENOPS OCELLATA
UMBRINA COROIDES
EQUETUS PUNCTATUS
STELLIFER LANCEOLATUS
MELICHTHYS NIGER

APTERICHTUS ANSP
ANGUILLA ROSTRATA
CHLOPSIS BICOLOR
OPHICHTHUS MELANOPORUS
CALLECHELYS MURAENA
HETEROCONGER HALIS
CONGER OCEANICUS
APTERICHTUS KENDALLI
MYRICHTHYS OCELLATUS
GORDIICHTHYS IRRETITUS
AHLIA EGMONTIS
OPHICHTHUS TRISERIALIS
OPHICHTHUS PUNCTICEPSS
NEOCONGER MUCRONATUS
CALLECHELYS SPRINGERI
LETHARCHUS VELIFER
CHILORHINUS SUENSONI
MYRICHTHYS BREVICEPS
DYSOMMA ANGUILLARE
CALLECHELYS GUINIENSIS
OPHICHTHUS GOMESI
CARALOPHIA LOXOCHILA
NEMICHTHYS SCOLOPACEUS
ECHIOPHIS PUNCTIFER
BASCANICHTHYS BASCANIUM
MORINGUA EDWARDSI
MYROPHIS PUNCTATUS
NOTACANTHUS CHEMNITZI
OPHICHTHUS OPHIS
ECHIOPHIS INTERTINCTUS
APROGNATHODON PLATYVENTRIS
ICHTHYAPUS OPHIONEUS
GORDIICHTHYS SPRINGERI
OPHICHTHUS ZOPHOCHIR
BASCANICHTHYS SCUTICARIS
ANARRHICHTHYS OCELLATUS

LUMPENUS FABRICII
LUMPENUS MEDIUS

BOTHROCARA PUSILLUM
LYCODES RETICULATUS
LYCONEMA BARBATUM
LYCODES CORTEZIANUS
LYCODES DIAPTERUS
LYCODOPSIS PACIFICA
LYCODES POLARIS
LYCODES LAVALEI
LYCODES PALLIDUS
LYCODAPUS MANDIBULARIS
LYCODES TURNERI
LYCODES BREVIPES
LYCODES PALEARIS
LYCENCHELYS VERRILLI
LEPIDOCYBIUM  FLAVOBRUNNEUM
THALEICHTHYS  PACIFICUS
PTERYCOMBUS BRAMA
pageB-8
                          NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Tax/a Codes

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    886002010200
    886002070100
    886002010100,
    886002040200
    886002030100
    886002030300
    886002010400
    886002070200
    886002010300
    886002040100
    884209050500

    883502170100
    883544120200
    885102030100
    879301040300
    883502110100
    883518010700
    876214100100

    884007010100
    884007010200

    885704100100
    885704010200
    885704060200
    885703030600
    885703130200
    885703120400
    885703130300
    885703060300
    885703030500
    885703020100
    885703020400
    885703030200
    885703010400
    885704010100
    885703080100
    885703050600
    885703060100
    885703070100
    885703140400
    885703130100
    885703100100
    885703120100
    885703020200
    885704100300
    885703030400
    885703090100
    885703080200
    885704140100
    885703030100
    885703050300
    885704200100
    885704050200
    885704090300

    880301010100
    880301010400
    880301090300
    880301120100
    880301010700
    880301010200
  DOTTEREL
  FRINGED
  ORANGE
  ORANGESPOTTED
  PLANEHEAD
  PYGMY
  SCRAWLED
  SLENDER
  UNICORN
  WHITESPOTTED
FINSPOT, REEF
-FISH,
  CREOLE
  JACKKNIFE
  MAN-OF-WAR
FISH   DOCTOR
FLAG,  SPANISH
FLAMEFISH
FLASHLIGHTFISH,
PLATHEAD,
  DUCKBILL
  GOBY
FLOUNDER,
  ARCTIC
  ARROWTOOTH
  BERING
  BROAD
  CHANNEL
  DEEPWATER
  DUSKY
  EYED
  FOURSPOT
  FRINGED
  GRAY
  GULF
  GULF  STREAM
  KAMCHATKA
  MEXICAN
  OCELLATED
  PEACOCK
  PELICAN
  SASH
  SHOAL
  SHRIMP
  SLIM
  SMALLMOUTH
  SMOOTH
  SOUTHERN
  SPINY
  SPOTFIN
  STARRY
  SUMMER
  THREE-EYE
  WINTER
  WITCH
  YELLOWTAIL
FLYINGFISH,
  ATLANTIC
  BANDWING
  BLACKWING
  BLUNTNOSE
  CALIFORNIA
  CLEARWING
          ALUTERUS  HEUDELOTI
          MONACANTHUS  CILIATUS
          ALUTERUS  SCHOEPFI
          CANTHERHINES PULLUS
          MONACANTHUS  HISPIDUS
          MONACANTHUS  SETIFER
          ALUTERUS  SCRIPTUS
          MONACANTHUS  TUCKERI
          ALUTERUS  MONOCEROS
          CANTHERHINES MACROCERUS
          PARACLINUS INTEGRIPINNIS

          PARANTHIAS FURCIFER
          EQUETUS LANCEOLATUS
          NOMEUS GRONOVII
          GYMNELUS  VIRIDUS
          GONIOPLECTRUS HISPANUS
          APOGON MACULATUS
CALIFORNIA
          BEMBROPS ANATIROSTRIS
          BEMBROPS GOBIOIDES

          PLEURONECTES GLACIALIS
          ATHERESTHES STOMIAS
          HIPPOGLOSSOIDES ROBUSTUS
          PARALICHTHYS SQUAMILENTUS
          SYACIUM MICRURUM
          MONOLENE SESSILICAUDA
          SYACIUM PAPILLOSUM
          BOTHUS OCELLATUS
          PARALICHTHYS OBLONGUS
          ETROPUS CROSSOTUS
          ETROPUS RIMOSUS
          PARALICHTHYS ALBIGUTTA
          CITHARICHTHYS ARCTIFRONS
          ATHERESTHES EVERMANNI
          CYCLOPSETTA CHITTENDENI
          ANCYLOPSETTA QUADROCELLATA
          BOTHUS LUNATUS
          CHASCANOPSETTA LUGUBRIS
          TRICHOPSETTA VENTRALIS
          SYACIUM GUNTERI
          GASTROPSETTA FRONTALIS
          MONOLENE ANTILLARUM
          ETROPUS MICROSTOMUS
          PLEURONECTES PUTNAMI
          PARALICHTHYS LETHOSTIGMA
          ENGYOPHRYS SENTA
          CYCLOPSETTA FIMBRIATA
          PLATICHTHYS STELLATUS
          PARALICHTHYS DENTATUS
          ANCYLOPSETTA DILECTA
          PLEURONECTES AMERICANUS
          GYPTOCEPHALUS CYNOGLOSSUS
          PLEURONECTES FERRUGINEUS

          CYPSELURUS MELANURUS
          CYPSELURUS EXSILIENS
          HIRUNDICHTHYS RONDELETI
          PROGNICHTHYS GIBBIFRONS
          CYPSELURUS CALIFORNICUS
          CYPSELURUS COMATUS
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                    page B-9

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   880301090100
   880301010300
   880301070100
   880301110100
   880301100100
   880301010500
   880301070200
   878803020100
   884701090200

   884209140300
   884209140100
   884209140200

   878702020800
   878702020100
   878702020200
   878702020700
   878702020300
   878702020500
   883502050100
   880408010200

   873201010400
   873201010500
   873201010100
   873201010300
   873201010200
   883562070100

   883545040200
   883545030200
   883545020100
   883545030100
   883545010100

   884701010100
   884701070400
   884701020200
   884701021000
   884701030100
   884701080100
   884701020100
   884701310100
   884701140100
   884701265000
   884701260400
   884701020500
   884701300100
   884701230100
   884701070100
   884701060300
   884701020300
   884701260300
   884701250100
   884701051200
   884701050100
   884701051100
   884701050400
   884701090300
   884701020600
   884701110100
   884701070200
   884701240100
 FOURWING
 MARGINED
 OCEAN TWO-WING
 SAILFIN
 SMALLWING
 SPOTFIN
 TROPICAL TWO-WING
FOOTBALLFISH, ATLANTIC
FRXXiXiFXN,  ISLAND
FRINGEHEAD,
 ONESPOT
 SARCASTIC
 YELLOWFIN
FROGFISH,
 DWARF
 LONGLURE
 OCELLATED
 ROUGHJAW
 SINGLESPOT
 STRIATED
GAG
GAMBTJSIA,  MANGROVE
OAR,
 ALLIGATOR
 FLORIDA
 LONGNOSE
 SHORTNOSE
 SPOTTED
GARIBALDI
GOATFISH,
 DWARF
 MEXICAN
 RED
 SPOTTED
 YELLOW
GOBY,
 ARROW
 BANNER
 BARFIN
 BARTAIL
 BAY
 BEARDED
 BLACKEYE
 BLIND
 BLUE
 BLUEBANDED
 BLUEGOLD
 BRIDLED
 CHAMELEON
 CHEEKSPOT
 CLOWN
 CODE
 COLON
 CONVICT
 CRESTED
 DARTER
  DASH
  EMERALD
  FRESHWATER            ;
  FRILLFIN
  GLASS : ,
  GOLDSPOT   '
  GREEN
  HALFBLIND
HIRUNDICHTHYS AFFINIS
CYPSELURUS CYANOPTERUS
EXOCOETUS OBTUSIROSTRIS
PAREXOCOETUS BRACHYPTERUS
OXYPORHAMPHUS MICROPTERUS
CYPSELURUS FURCATUS
EXOCOETUS VOLITANS
HIMANTOLOPHUS GROENLANDICUS
BATHYGOBIUS MYSTACIUM

NEOCLINUS UNINOTATUS
NEOCLINUS BLANCHARDI
NEOCLINUS STEPHENSAE

ANTENNARIUS PAUCIRADIATUS
ANTENNARIUS MULTIOCELLATUS
ANTENNARIUS OCELLATUS  .
ANTENNARIUS AVALONIS
ANTENNARIUS RADIOSUS
ANTENNARIUS STRIATUS   .
MYCTEROPERCA MICROLEPIS
GAMBUSIA RHIZOPHORAE

LEPISOSTEUS SPATULA
LEPISOSTEUS PLATYRHINCUS
LEPISOSTEUS OSSEUS
LEPISOSTEUS PLATOSTOMUS
LEPISOSTEUS OCULATUS
HYPSYPOPS RUBICUNDA

UPENEUS PARVUS
PSEUDUPENEUS DENTATUS
MULLUS AURATUS
PSEUDUPENEUS MACULATUS
MULLOIDICHTHYS MARTINICUS

CLEVELANDIA IOS
MICROGOBIUS MICROLEPIS
CORYPHOPTERUS ALLOIDES
CORYPHOPTERUS THRIX
LEPIDOGOBIUS LEPIDUS   ,
BARBULIFER CEUTHOECUS
CORYPHOPTERUS NICHOLSI
TYPHLOGOBIUS CALIFORNIENSIS
IOGLOSSUS CALLIURUS ~
LYTHRYPNUS DALLI
LYTHRYPNUS SPILUS
CORYPHOPTERUS GLAUCOFRAENUM
TRIDENTIGER TRIGONOCEPHALUS
ILYPNUS GILBERT!
MICROGOBIUS GULOSUS
GOBIOSOMA ROBUSTUM
CORYPHOPTERUS DICRUS
LYTHRYPNUS PHORELLUS
LOPHOGOBIUS CYPRINOIDES
GOBIONELLUS BOLEOSOMA
GOBIONELLUS SAEPEPALLENS
GOBIONELLUS SMARAGDUS
GOBIONELLUS SHUFELDTI ,
BATHYGOBIUS SOPORATOR
CORYPHOPTERUS HYALINUS
GNATHOLEPIS THOMPSONI
MICROGOBIUS THALASSINUS
LETHOPS  CONNECTENS .
pageB-10
                          NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes

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8S4701050300
884701260200
884701050900
884701040100
884701020800
884701060100
884701060800
884701090100
884701270100
884701220100
884701020400
884701020700
884701160100
884701210100
884701290100
884701060200
884701070300
884701280100
884701100200
884701050500
884701050600
884701020900
884701320100
884701060700
884701150100
884701060600
884701120100
884701200100
884701060500
884701060900
884701260500
878601010100
883502180100

876204020100
876204010100

882701010100
882701010300
882702030100
882701010200
882701010400

883502050200
883502050800
883502051000
883502050700
883502090100
883502040900
883502041200
883502040800
883502041100
883502055000
883502041000
883502040500
883502050600
883502050400
883102221000
880502070100

883540040100
883540011300
883540050200
883540010600
HIGHFIN
ISLAND
LONGTAIL
LYRE
MASKED
NAKED
NEON
NOTCHTONGUE
ORANGESPOTTED
PALEBACK
PALLID
PEPPERMINT
RAGGED
RIVER
RUSTY
SEABOARD
SEMINOLE
SHADOW
SPONGE
SPOTFIN
SPOTTAIL
SPOTTED
TIDEWATER
TIGER
TUSKED
TWOSCALE
VIOLET
YELLOWFIN
YELLOWLINE
YELLOWPROW
ZEBRA
GOOSEFISH
GRAYSBY
GREENEYE ,
LONGNOSE
SHORTNOSE
GREENLING,
KELP
MASKED
PAINTED
ROCK
WHITESPOTTED
GROUPER,
BLACK
BROOMTAIL
COMB
GULF ..
MARBLED
MISTY
NASSAU
RED
SNOWY
TIGER
WARSAW
YELLOWEDGE
YELLOWFIN
YELLOWMOUTH
GRUBBY
GRUNION, CALIFORNIA
GRUNT ,
BARRED
BLUESTRIPED
BURRO
CAESAR
GOBIONELLUS OCEANICUS
LYTHRYPNUS NESIOTES
GOBIONELLUS SAGITULLA
EVORTHODUS LYRICUS
CORYPHOPTERUS PERSONATUS
GOBIOSOMA BOSC
GOBIOSOMA OCEANOPS
BATHYGOBIUS CURACAO
NES LONGUS
GOBULUS MYERSI
CORYPHOPTERUS EIDOLON
CORYPHOPTERUS LIPERNES
BOLLMANNIA COMMUNIS
AWAOUS TAJASICA
PRIOLEPIS HIPOLITI
GOBIOSOMA GINSBURGI
MICROGOBIUS CARRI
QUIETULA Y-CAUDA
EVERMANNICHTHYS SPONGICOLA
GOBIONELLUS STIGMALOPHIUS
GOBIONELLUS STIGMATURUS
CORYPHOPTERUS PUNCIPECTOPHORUS
EUCYCLOGOBIUS NEWBERRYI
GOBIOSOMA MACRODON
RISOR RUBER
GOBIOSOMA LONGIPALA
GOBIOIDES BROUSSONNETI
ACANTHOGOBIUS FLAVIMANUS
GOBIOSOMA HORSTI
GOBIOSOMA XANTHIPRORA
LYTHRYPNUS ZEBRA
LOPHIUS AMERICANUS
EPINEPHELUS CRUENTATUS

PARASUDIS TRUCULENTA
CHLOROPHTHALMUS AGASSIZI

HEXAGRAMMOS DECAGRAMMUS
HEXAGRAMMOS OCTOGRAMMUS
OXYLEBIUS PICTUS
HEXAGRAMMOS LAGOCEPHALUS
HEXAGRAMMOS STELLERI

MYCTEROPERCA BONACI
. MYCTEROPERCA XENARCHA
MYCTEROPERCA RUBRA
MYCTEROPERCA JORDANI
EPINEPHALUS INERMIS
EPINEPHELUS MYSTACINUS
EPINEPHELUS STRIATUS
EPINEPHELUS MORIO
EPINEPHELUS NIVEATUS
MYCTEROPERCA TIGRIS
EPINEPHELUS NIGRITUS
EPINEPHELUS FLAVOLIMBATUS
MYCTEROPERCA VENENOSA
MYCTEROPERCA INTERSTITALIS
MYOXOCEPHALUS AENAEUS
LEURESTHES TENUIS

CONODON NOBILIS
HAEMULON SCIURUS
POMADASYS CROCRO "
HAEMULON CARBONARIUM
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
page B-ll

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  883540010800
  883540010700
  883540011000
  883540011600
  883540010200
  883701010300

  871302010100
  871302030100
  871302010400

  884213020300
  884213020400
  884213020500
  884213040100
  884213020100
  884213010100
  884213020800
  884213020900
  884213030100
  884213020600
  884213020200
  883201010100
  879103130100
  860601010100

  879103100600
  879103100500
  879103160100
  879104020100
  879104010200
  879103100100
  879104010100
  879103100700
  879103100200
  879103100300

  880301030400
  880301060100
  880301040100
  880301020400
  880301060200
   880301030100
   883551040100

   885704190200
   885703030900
   885704180100
   885704190100
   883102030500

   883502130100
   883502060100

   870803010400
   870803010300
   870803010500
   870803010200
   885103010600
   883564010100
   876214020100

   874701020100
   874701070100
 FRENCH
 SMALLMOUTH
 SPANISH
 STRIPED
 WHITE
QTTAOUANCHE
GUITARFISH,
 ATLANTIC
 BANDED
 SHOVELNOSE
GUNNEL,
 BANDED
 BERING
 CRESCENT
 KELP
 LONGFIN
 PENPOINT
 RED
 ROCK
 ROCKWEED
 SADDLEBACK
 STIPPLED
GURNARD,  FLYING
HADDOCK
EAGFISH,  BLACK
HAKE,
 CAROLINA
 GULF
 LONGFIN
 LUMINOUS
 PACIFIC
 RED
 SILVER
 SOUTHERN
 SPOTTED
 WHITE
HALFBEAK,
 CALIFORNIA
 FLYING
 HARDHEAD
 LONGFIN
 RIBBON
  SILVERSTRIPE
HALFMOON
HALIBUT,
  ATLANTIC
  CALIFORNIA
  GREENLAND
  PACIFIC
HAMECON
HAMLET,
  BUTTER
  MUTTON
HAMMERHEAD,
  GREAT
  SCALLOPED
  SMALLEYE
  SMOOTH
HARVESTFISH
HAWKFISH,  REDSPOTTED
HEADLIGHTFISH,   CALIFORNIA
HERRING,
  ATLANTIC
  ATLANTIC THREAD
HAEMULON FLAVOLINEATUM
HAEMULON CHRYSARGYREUM
HAEMULON MACROSTOMUM
HAEMULON STRIATUM
HAEMULON PLUMIERI
SPHYRAENA GUACHANCHO

RHINOBATOS LENTIGINOSUS
ZAPTERYX EXASPERATA
RHINOBATOS PRODUCTUS

PHOLIS FASCIATA
PHOLIS GILLI
PHOLIS LAETA
ULVICOLA SANTAEROSAE
PHOLIS CLEMENSI
APODICHTHYS FLAVIDUS
PHOLIS SCHULTZI
PHOLIS LUS
APODICHTHYS FUCORUM
PHOLIS ORNATA
RHODYMENICHTHYS DOLICHOGASTER
DACTYLOPTERUS VOLITANS
MELANOGRAMMUS AEGLEFINUS
EPTATRETUS DEANI

UROPHYCIS EARLLI
UROPHYCIS CIRRATA
UROPHYCIS CHESTERI
STEINDACHNERIA ARGENTEA
MERLUCCIUS PRODUCTUS
UROPHYCIS CHUSS
MERLUCCIUS BILINEARIS
UROPHYCIS FLORIDANA
UROPHYCIS REGIA
UROPHYCIS TENUIS

HYPORHAMPHUS ROSAE
EULEPTORHAMPHUS VELOX
CHRIODORUS ATHERINOIDES
HEMIRAMPHUS SALTATOR
EULEPTORHAMPHUS VIRIDIS
HYPORHAMPHUS UNIFASCIATUS
MEDIALUNA CALIFORNIENSIS

HIPPOGLOSSUS HIPPOGLOSSUS
PARALICHTHYS CALIFORNICUS
REINHARDTIUS HIPPOGLOSSOIDES
HIPPOGLOSSUS  STENOLEPIS
ARTEDIELLUS  SCABER

HYPOPLECTRUS UNICOLOR
EPINEPHELUS AFER

 SPHYRNA MOKARRAN
 SPHYRNA LEWINI
 SPHYRNA TUDES
 SPHYRNA   ZYGAENA
 PEPRILUS ALEPIDOTUS
 AMBLYCIRRHITUS PINOS
 DIAPHUS THETA

 CLUPEA HARENGUS      •
 OPISTHONEMA OGLINUM
pageB-12
                           NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes

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874701010200
874701090100
874701080500
874701090200
874701070400
874701020100
874701060100
874701010600
883544120100

883502040600
883502040200
883502040400
885801010100

883901090100
883901050100
883901030200
883901030100
880302030200

883102140500
883102140200
883102140300

883528080300
883528030800
883528030700
883528140100
883528170100
883528030300
883528030500
883528030400
883528030100
880502060100
886001030100

884002020500
884002020700
884002020200
884002020100
884002010200
884002020300
883539010200
883502040100
885003010300

884209010200
884209505000
884209090100
884209010300
884209010100

880404021200
880404040100
880404050100
880404020700
880404020100
880404030100
880404020400
880404020500

883544060200
883544060300
BLUEBACK
DWARF
FLATIRON
LITTLE EYE
MIDDLING THREAD
PACIFIC
ROUND
SKIPJACK
HIGH-HAT
HIND,
RED
ROCK
SPECKLED
HOGCHOKER
HOGFISH,
COMMON
RED
SPANISH
SPOTFIN
HOUNDFISH
IRISH LORD,
BROWN
RED
YELLOW
JACK,
ALMACO
BAR
BLACK
BLUNTNOSE
COTTONMOUTH
CREVALLE
GREEN
HORSE-EYE
YELLOW
JACKSMELT
JAMBEAU
JAWFISH,
BANDED
DUSKY
MOTTLED
MOUSTACHE
SWORDTAIL
YELLOWHEAD
JENNY, SILVER
JEWFISH
KAWAKAWA
KELPFISH,
CREVICE
GIANT
ISLAND
SPOTTED
STRIPED
KILLIFISH,
BAYOU
DIAMOND
GOLDSPOTTED
GULF
MARSH
RAINWATER
SPOTFIN
STRIPED
KINGFISH,
GULF
NORTHERN
ALOSA AESTIVALIS
JENKINSIA LAMPROTAENIA ;
HARENGULA THRISSINA
JENKINSIA MAJUA
OPISTHONEMA MEDIRASTRE
CLUPEA PALLASI
ETRUMEUS TERES
ALOSA CHRYSOCHLORIS
EQUETUS ACUMINATUS

EPINEPHELUS GUTTATUS
EPINEPHELUS ADSCENSIONIS
EPINEPHELUS DRUMMONDHAYI
TRINECTES MACULATUS

LANCHNOLAIMUS MAXIMUS
DECODON PUELLARIS
BODIANUS RUFUS
BODIANUS PULCHELLUS
TYLOSURUS CROCODILUS

HEMILEPIDOTUS SPINOSUS
HEMILEPIDOTUS HEMILEPIDOTUS
HEMILEPIDOTUS JORDANI

SERIOLA RIVOLIANA
CARANX RUBER
CARANX LUGUBRIS
HEMICRANX AMBLYRHYNCHUS
URASPIS SECUNDA
CARANX HIPPOS
CARANX CABALLUS
CARANX LATUS
CARANX BARTHOLOMAEI
ATHERINOPSIS CALIFORNIENSIS
PARAHOLLARDIA LINEATA

OPISTOGNATHUS MACROGNATHUS
OPISTOGNATHUS WHITEHURSTI
OPISTOGNATHUS MAXILLOSUS
OPISTOGNATHUS LONCHURUS
LONCHOPISTHUS MICROGNATHUS
OPISTOGNATHUS AURIFRONS
EUCINOSTOMUS GULA
EPINEPHELUS ITAJARA
EUTHYNNUS AFFINIS

GIBBONSIA MONTEREYENSIS
HETEROSTICHUS ROSTRATUS
ALLOCLINUS HOLDERI
GIBBONSIA ELEGANS
GIBBONSIA METZI

FUNDULUS PULVEREUS
ADINIA XENICA
FLORIDICHTHYS CARPIO
FUNDULUS GRANDIS
FUNDULUS CONFLUENTUS
LUCANIA PARVA
FUNDULUS LUCIAE
FUNDULUS MAJALIS
!
MENTICIRRHUS LITTORALIS
MENTICIRRHUS SAXATILIS
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Torn Codes
                                                                                   page B-13

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  883544060100
  873801010100

  876214080200
  876214010100
  876214240100
  876214050100
  876214040100
  876214030200

  860301020300
  860301010100
  860301030100

  876209010200
  876209010300
  876214070100
  883528050100
  875901060100
  882701020100
  883601010400

  876202010300
  876202010100
  876202030100
  876202010400
  876202010600
  876202030300
  876202030200
  883528070100
  885005010100
  883109150100

  883109050800
  883109040500
  883109050400
  883109050600
  883109050100
  883109010100
  873801010200

  882701050100
  885003030200
   885003070100
   885003030100
   885003070200
   883528010100
   885003050100
   885001020100
   885003050200
   870704050100
   871308010100

   883540030400
   883540010300

   885006020200
   885006020100
   885006030100
   879401080200
   885101010100

   874701040100
   874701040200
 SOUTHERN
LADYFISH
LAMPFISH,
 DIOGENES
 DOGTOOTH
 MEXICAN
 NORTHERN
 PATCHWORK
 PINPOINT
LAMPREY,
 ARCTIC
 PACIFIC
 SEA
LANCETFISH,
 LONGNOSE
 SHORTNOSE
LANTERNFISH,  BLUE
LEATHERJACK
LIGHTFISH,   STAREYE
LINGCOD
LIZA
LIZARDFISH,
 CALIFORNIA
 INSHORE
 LARGESCALE
 OFFSHORE
 RED
 SHORTJAW
 SMALLSCALE
LOOKDOWN
LOUVAR
LUMPFISH
LUMPSUCKER,
 ATLANTIC SPINY
 ARCTIC
  LEATHERFIN
  PACIFIC SPINY
  PIMPLED
  SMOOTH
MACHETE
MACKEREL,
  ATKA
  ATLANTIC
  BULLET
  CHUB
  FRIGATE
  JACK
  KING
  SNAKE
  SPANISH
MAKO, SHORTFIN
MANTA
MARGATE,
 BLACK
 COMMON
MARLIN,
  BLACK
  BLUE
  WHITE
 MARLIN-SPIKE
 MEDUSAFISH
 MENHADEN,
  ATLANTIC
  FINESCALE
MENTICIRRHUS AMERICANUS
ELOPS SAURUS

DIOGENYS LATERNATUS
CERATOSCOPELUS TOWNSENDI
TRIPHOTURUS MEXICANUS
STENOBRACHIUS LEUCOPSARUS
NOTOSCOPELUS RESPLENDENS
LAMPANYCTUS REGALIS

LAMPETRA JAPONICA
LAMPETRA TRIDENTATA
PETROMYZON MARINUS

ALEPISAURUS FEROX
ALEPISAURUS BREVIROSTRIS
TARLETONBEANIA CRENULARIS
OLIGOPLITES SAURUS
POLLICHTHYS MAULI
OPHIODON ELONGATUS
MUGIL LIZA

SYNODUS LUCIOCEPS
SYNODUS FOETENS
SAURIDA BRASILIENSIS
SYNODUS POEYI
SYNODUS SYNODUS
SAURIDA NORMANI
SAURIDA CARIBBAEA
SELENE VOMER
LUVARUS IMPERIALIS
CYCLOPTERUS LUMPUS

EUMICROTREMUS SPINOSUS
CYCLOPTEROPSIS MACA.LPINI
EUMICROTREMUS DERJUGINI
EUMICROTREMUS ORBIS
EUMICROTREMUS ANDRIASHEVI
APTOCYCLUS VENTRICOSUS
ELOPS AFFINIS

PLEUROGRAMMUS MONOPTERYGIUS
SCOMBER SCOMBRUS
AUXIS ROCHEI
SCOMBER JAPONICUS
AUXIS THAZARD
TRACHURUS SYMMETRICUS
SCOMBEROMORUS CAVALLA
GEMPYLUS SERPENS
 SCOMBEROMORUS MACULATUS
 ISURUS  OXYRINCHUS
MANTA BIROSTRIS

ANISOTREMUS SURINAMENSIS
 HAEMULON ALBUM

 MAKAIRA INDICA
 MAKAIRA NIGRICANS
 TETRAPTURUS ALBIDUS
 NEZUMIA BAIRDI
 ICICHTHYS LOCKINGTONI

 BREVOORTIA TYRANNUS
 BREVOORTIA GUNTERI
pageB-14
                           NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes

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    874701040300
    874701040400

    878301010600
    878301010100
    878301010700
    880404010100

    871308020400
    871308020300

    883539010800
    883539010500
    883539010400
    883539010700
    883539010600
    883539010100
    883539020300
    883539030100

    886104010200
    886104020100
    880408020100
    884201010200

    883528100100
    883528100200

    874105040400
    874105040900
    874105020100
    874104020100
    874105050100
    874105040100
    874105070200
    874105040800
    874105010100
    874105050200
    874105040300
    874105030100
    880408010100

    883601010500
    883601040100
    883601010300
    883601010100
    883601010200
    880404020300
    875801010400

    880302020100
    880302020400
    880302010100
    880302040100
    880302020200
    881503010100
    885001040100
    881301010100
    883551020100
    883528090300

    883903010100
    883903020100
    883903040400
  GULF
  YELLOWFIN
 MIDSHIPMAN,
  ATLANTIC
  PLAINFIN
  SPECKLEFIN
 MINNOW,  SHEEPSHEAD
 MOBULA,
  SMOOTHTAIL
  SPINETAIL
 MOJARRA,
  BIGEYE
  FLAGFIN
  MOTTLED
  PACIFIC FLAGFIN
  SLENDER
  SPOTFIN
  STRIPED
  YELLOWFIN
 MOLA,
  SHARPTAIL
  SLENDER
 MOLLY,  SAILFIN
 MOLLY  MILLER
 MOONFISH,
  ATLANTIC
  PACIFIC
 MORAY,
  BLACKEDGE
  CALIFORNIA
  CHAIN
  FALSE
  GOLDENTAIL
  GREEN
  MARBLED
  PURPLEMOUTH
  PYGMY
  RETICULATE
  SPOTTED
  VIPER
MOSQUITOFISH,  WESTERN
MULLET,
  FANTAIL
  MOUNTAIN
  REDEYE
  STRIPED
  WHITE
MUMMICHOG
MUSKELLUNGE
NEEDLEFISH,
  ATLANTIC
  CALIFORNIA
  FLAT
  KEELTAIL
  REDFIN
GARFISH
OILFISH
OPAH
OPALEYE
PALOMETA
PARROTFISH,
  BLUE
  BLUELIP
  BUCKTOOTH
 BREVOORTIA PATRONUS
 BREVOORTIA SMITHI

 PORICHTHYS PLECTRODON
 PORICHTHYS NOTATUS
 PORICHTHYS MYRIASTER
 CYPRINODON VARIEGATUS

 MOBULA THURSTONI
 MOBULA JAPANICA

 EUCINOSTOMUS  HAVANA
 EUCINOSTOMUS  MELANOPTERUS
 EUCINOSTOMUS  LEFROYI
 EUCINOSTOMUS  GRACILIS
 EUCINOSTOMUS  JONESI
 EUCINOSTOMUS  ARGENTEUS
 DIAPTERUS  PLUMIERI
 GERRES CINEREUS

 MOLA LANCEOLATA
 RANZANIA LAEVIS
 POECILIA LATIPINNA
 SCARTELLA  CRISTATA

 SELENE SETAPINNIS
 SELENE PERUVIANA

 GYMNOTHORAX NIGROMARGINATUS
 GYMNOTHORAX MORDAX
 ECHIDNA CATENATA
 KAUPICHTHYS HYOPOROIDES
 MURAENA MILARIS
 GYMNOTHORAX FUNEBRIS
 UROPTERYGIUS MACULARIUS
 GYMNOTHORAX VICINUS
 ANARCHIAS  SIMILIS
 MURAENA RETIFERA
 GYMNOTHORAX MORINGA
 ECHELYCORE NIGRICANS
 GAMBUSIA AFFINIS

 MUGIL  GYRANS
 AGONOSTOMUS MONTICOLA
 MUGIL  GAIMARDIANUS
 MUGIL  CEPHALUS
 MUGIL  CUREMA
 FUNDULUS HETEROCLITUS
 ESOX MASQUINONGY

 STRONGYLURA MARINA
 STRONGYLURA EXILIS
ABLENNES HIANS
 PLATYBELONE ARGALUS
 STRONGYLURA NOTATA
 REGALECUS GLESNE
RUVETTUS PRETIOSUS
 LAMPRIS GUTTATUS
GIRELLA NIGRICANS
TRACHINOTUS GOODEI

 SCARUS COERULEUS
CRYPTOTOMUS ROSEUS
SPARISOMA RADIANS
NFTDR User Manual-Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                                       page B-15

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  883903030100
  883903040100
  883903010200
  883903010500
  883903010600
  883903010400
  883903040200
  883903040500
  883903040300
  883903040600
  883903010300
  876212010100
  879202010100

  883560030200
  883560100200
  883502100500
  883560010100
  882601010200
  883560060100
  883560100100
  &83502100200
  883560020100
  883544030100
  883502010100
  883520020100
  883551030100
  883528090200
  875801010300
  883540020100
  875801010100

  884209515000
  884209100100
  874701080100
  883528150100

  883543020100
  883543040100

  882002050200
  882002011000
   882002010100
  882002010400
   882002040300
   882002040200
   882002010200
   882002011200
   882002050300
   882002011300
   882002050100
   882002011100
   882002010300
   882002070100
   882002010500
   882002010800
   882002010600
   882002040100
   885704150100

   883108080100
   883108090100
   883108040300
   883108050100
 EMERALD
 GREENBLOTCH
 MIDNIGHT
 PRINCESS
 QUEEN
 RAINBOW
 REDBAND
 REDFIN
 REDTAIL
 STOPLIGHT
 STRIPED
PEARLEYE,  NORTHERN
PEARLFISH
PERCH,
 BLACK
 DWARF
 DWARF SAND
 KELP
 PACIFIC OCEAN
 PILE
 REEF
 SAND
 SHINER
 SILVER
 WHITE
 YELLOW
 ZEBRA
PERMIT
PICKEREL,  CHAIN
PIGFISH
PIKE, NORTHERN
PIKEBLENNY,
 BLUETHROAT
 ORANGETHROAT
PILCHARD,  FALSE
PILOTFISH
PINFISH,
 COMMON
 SPOTTAIL
PIPEFISH,
 BANDED
 BARRED
 BAY
 CHAIN
 CRESTED
 DEEPWATER
 DUSKY
 DWARF
 FRINGED
 GULF
  INSULAR
 KELP
 NORTHERN
 OPOSSUM
  PUGNOSE
  SARGASSUM
  SHORTFIN
 WHITENOSE
 PLAICE,  ALASKA
 POACHER,
  ATLANTIC
  BERING
  BIGEYE
  BLACKFIN
NICHOLSINA USTA
SPARISOMA ATOMARIUM
SCARUS COELESTINUS
SCARUS TAENIOPTERUS
SCARUS VETULA
SCARUS GUACAMAIA
SPARISOMA AUROFRENATUM
SPARISOMA RUBRIPINNE
SPARISOMA CHRYSOPTERUM
SPARISOMA VIRIDE
SCARUS CROICENSIS
BENTHALBELLA DENTATA
CARAPUS BERMUDENSIS

EMBIOTOCA JACKSONI
MICROMETRUS MINIMUS
DIPLECTRUM BIVITTATUM
BRACHYISTIUS FRENATUS
SEBASTES ALUTUS
RHACOCHILUS VACCA
MICROMETRUS AURORA
DIPLECTRUM FORMOSUM
CYMATOGASTER AGGREGATA
BAIRDIELLA CHRYSOURA
MORONE AMERICANA
PERCA FLAVESCENS
HERMOSILLA AZUREA
TRACHINOTUS FALCATUS
ESOX NIGER
ORTHOPRISTIS CHRYSOPTERA
ESOX LUCIUS

CHAENOPSIS OCELLATA
CHAENOPSIS ALEPIDOTA
HARENGULA CLUPEOLA
NAUCRATES DUCTOR

LAGODON RHOMBOIDES
DIPLODUS HOLBROOKI

MICROGNATHUS CRINITUS
SYNGNATHUS AULISCUS
SYNGNATHUS LEPTORHYNCHUS
SNYGNATHUS LOUISIANAE
COSMOCAMPUS BRACHYCEPHALUS
COSMOCAMPUS PROFUNDUS
SYNGATHUS FLORIDAE
COSMOCAMPUS HILDEBRANDI
ARCHANOPTERUS  CRINIGER
SYNGNATHUS SCOVELLI
ANARCHOPTERUS  TECTUS
SYNGNATHUS CALIFORNIENSIS
SYNGNATHUS FUSCUS
MICROPHIS BRACHYURUS
BRYX DUNCKERI
ONYGNATHUS PELAGICUS
COSMOCAMPUS ELUCENS
COSMOCAMPUS ALBIROSTRIS
 PLEURONECTES  QUADRITUBERCULATU

 LEPTAGONUS DECAGONUS
 OCCELLA DODECAEDRON
 BATHYAGONUS PENTACANTHUS
 BATHYAGONUS NIGRIPINNIS
pageB-16
                           NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes

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   883108130100
   883108130200
   883108070100
   883108010100
   883108150100
   883108100100
   883108010200
   883108080200
   883108110100
   883108090300

   879103090100
   879103070100

   883571010200
   883571040100
   883571010400
   883571010300
   883571010100

   883528020200
   883528090100
   883528090800
   883539020100
   885103010100
   883528090700
   870704030200
   886103020100

   883543050100
   883543050200
   883543050600
   883543050800
   883543010200
   883543050900
   883543060200
   883543050300
   883543050700
   883543040200
   883543050500
   883540030600
   879301160100

   884212140100
   884212110100
   884212020100
   884212080100
   884212220100
   884212060100
   884212010100
   884212100100
   884212140200
   884212090200
   884212070100
   884212120100
   884212030100
   884215010100
   883901070900

   886101021100
   886101020900
   886101020300
   886101020200
   886101021000
 BLACKTIP
 BLUESPOTTED
 FOURHORN
 NORTHERN  SPEARNOSE
 PRICKLEBREAST
 PYGMY
 SOUTHERN  SPEARNOSE
 STURGEON
 TUBENOSE
 WARTY
POLLACK,
 COMMON
 WALLEYE
POHFRET,
 ATLANTIC
 BIGSCALE
 CARIBBEAN
 LOWFIN
 PACIFIC
POMPANO,
 AFRICAN
 FLORIDA
 GAFFTOPSAIL
 IRISH
 PACIFIC
 PALOMA
PORBEAGLE
PORCUPINEFISH
PORGY,
 GRASS
 JOLTHEAD
 KNOBBED
 LITTLEHEAD
 LONGSPINE
 PACIFIC
 RED
 SAUCEREYE
 SHEEPSHEAD
 SILVER
 WHITEBONE
PORKFISH
POUT, OCEAN
PRICKLEBACK,
 BLACK
 BLUEBARRED
 LESSER
 LONGSNOUT
 MONKEYFACE
 NUTCRACKER
 PIGHEAD
 RIBBON
 ROCK
 SNAKE
 TRIDENT
 WHITEBARRED
 Y—
PROWFZSH
PUDDINGWIFE
PUFFER,
 BANDTAIL
 BLUNTHEAD
 BULLSEYE
 CHECKERED
 LEAST
XENERETMUS LATIFRONS
XENERETMUS TRIACANTHUS
HYPSAGONUS QUADRICORNIS
AGONOPSIS VULSA
STELLERINA XYOSTERNA
ODONTOPYXIS TRISPINOSA
AGONOPSIS STERLETUS
PODOTHECUS ACIPENSERINUS
PALLASINA BARBATA
OCCELLA VERRUCOSA

POLLACHIUS VIRENS
THERAGRA CHALCOGRAMMA

BRAMA BRAMA
TARATICHTHYS LONGIPINNIS
BRAMA CARIBBEA
BRAMA DUSSUMIERI
BRAMA JAPONICA

ALECTIS CILIARIS
TRACHINOTUS CAROLINUS
TRACHINOTUS RHODOPUS
DIAPTERUS AURATUS
PEPRILUS SIMILLIMUS
TRACHINOTUS PAITENSIS
LAMNA NASUS
DIODON HYSTRIX

CALAMUS ARCTIFRONS
CALAMUS BAJONADO
CALAMUS NODOSUS
CALAMUS PRORIDENS
STENOTOMUS CAPRINUS
CALAMUS BRACHYSOMUS
PAGRUS PAGRUS
CALAMUS CALAMUS
CALAMUS PENNA
DIPLODUS ARGENTEUS
CALAMUS LEUCOSTEUS
ANISOTREMUS VIRGINICUS
MACROZOARCES AMERICANUS

XIPHISTER ATROPURPUREUS
PLECTOBRANCHUS EVIDES
ALECTRIDIUM AURANTIACUM
LUMPENELLA LONGIROSTRIS
CEBIDICHTHYS VIOLACEUS
BRYOZOICHTHYS LYSIMUS
ACANTHOLUMPENUS MACKAYI
PHYTICHTHYS CHIRUS
XIPHISTER MUCOSUS
LUMPENUS SAGITTA
GYMNOCLINUS CRISTULATUS
POROCLINUS ROTHROCKI
ALLOLUMPENUS HYPOCHROMUS
ZAPRORA SILENUS
HALICHOERES RADIATUS

SPHOEROIDES SPENGLERI
SPHOEROIDES PACHYGASTER
SPHOEROIDES ANNULATUS
SPHOEROIDES TESTUDINEUS
SPHOEROIDES PARVUS
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                    pageB-17

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   886101020500
   886101020100
   886101010000
   886101535700
   886101010100
   886101020800
   883516050500
   883544250100
   884211010100
   885102010100
   884301010100
   871602010100

   871307020200
   871307020100
   871305020300
   871307030100
   871308020200
   871303040100
   871303010100
   871305020200
   871307020300
   871305020100
   871307010100

   883901080400
   883901080200
   883901080100

   882601015100
   882601013900

   883562030700
   883562030200

   883527010300
   883527010400

   881502020100
   881502030100
   881502010300
 MARBLED
 NORTHERN
 OCEANIC
 SHARPNOSE
 SMOOTH
 SOUTHERN
PUMPKINSEED
Q0EENFISH
QUILLFISH
RAO,  SILVER
RAOFISH
RATFXSH,  SPOTTED
RAY,
 BAT
 BULLNOSE
 CALIFORNIA BUTTERFLY
 COWNOSE
 DEVIL
 LESSER ELECTRIC
 PACIFIC ELECTRIC
 SMOOTH BUTTERFLY
 SOUTHERN EAGLE
 SPINY BUTTERFLY
 SPOTTED EAGLE
RAZORFISH,
 GREEN
 PEARLY
 ROSY
REDFISH,
 DEEPWATER
 GOLDEN
REEFFISH,
 PURPLE
 YELLOWTAIL
REMORA,
 COMMON
 SPEARFISH
RIBBONFISH,
 POLKA-DOT
 SCALLOPED
 TAPERTAIL
ROCKFXSH,
SPHOEROIDES DORSALIS
SPHOEROIDES MACULATUS
LAGOCEPHALUS LAGOCEPHALUS
CANTHGASTER ROSTRATA
LAGOCEPHALUS LAEVIGATUS
SPHOEROIDES NEPHELUS
LEPOMIS GIBBOSUS
SERIPHUS POLITUS
.PTILICHTHYS GOODEI
ARIOMMA BONDI
ICOSTEUS AENAGMATICUS
HYDROLAGUS COLLIEI

MYLIOBATIS CALIFORNICA
MYLIOBATIS FREMINVILLEI
GYMNURA MARMORATA
RHINOPTERA BONASUS
MOBULA HYPOSTOMA
NARCINE BRASILIENSIS
TORPEDO CALIFORNICA
GYMNURA MICRURA
MYLIOBATIS GOODEI
GYMNURA ALTAVELA
AETOBATUS NARINARI

HEMIPTERONOTUS SPLENDENS
HEMIPTERONOTUS NOVACULA
HEMIPTERONOTUS 'MARTINICENSIS

SEBASTES MENTELLA
SEBASTES NORVEGICUS

CHROMIS SCOTTI
CHROMIS ENCHRYSURUS

REMORA REMORA
REMORA BRACHYPTERA

DESMODEMA POLYSTICTUM
ZU CRISTATUS
TRACHIPTERUS FUKUZAKII
882601010400
882601015600
882601012100
882601014000
882601012400
882601014700
882601010300
882601014500
882601012800
882601015300
882601011700
882601012500
882601010800
882601011000
882601010900
882601016400
882601016200
882601015400
882601016600
882601014300
882601011200
882601015700
AURORA
BANK
BLACK
BLACK-AND-YELLOW
BLUE
BRONZESPOTTED
BROWN
CALICO
CANARY
CHAMELEON
CHILI PEPPER
CHINA
COPPER
DARKBLOTCHED
DUSKY
FRECKLED
GOPHER
GRASS
GREENBLOTCHED
GREENSPOTTED
GREENSTRIPED
HALFBANDED
SEBASTES AURORA
SEBASTES RUFUS
SEBASTES MELANOPS
SEBASTES CHRYSOMELAS
SEBASTES MYSTINUS
SEBASTES GILLI
.SEBASTES AURICULATUS
SEBASTES DALLI
SEBASTES PINNIGER
SEBASTES PHILLIPSI
SEBASTES GOODEI
SEBASTES NEBULOSUS
SEBASTES CAURINUS
SEBASTES CRAMERI
SEBASTES CILIATUS
SEBASTES LENTIGINOSUS
SEBASTES CARNATUS
SEBASTES RASTRELLIGER
SEBASTES ROSENBLATTI
SEBASTES CHLOROSTICTUS
SEBASTES ELONGATUS
SEBASTES SEMICINCTUS
pageB-18
                          NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes

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   882601016000
   882601014200
   882601015000
   882601012900
   882601015800
   882601014600
   882601016500
   882601011300
   882601013700
   882601012000
   882601010500
   882601013000
   882601011800
   882601013200
   882601010100
   882601013800
   882601011900
   882601010700
   882601010600
   882601015200
   882601011100
   882601014800
   882601014400
   882601013500
   882601016300
   882601012600
   882601012300
   882601011400
   882601013400
   882601013100
   882601011500
   883108060100
   879103150100

   884003010100
   884003020100
   884003010200
   884003030200
   883528160100
   882601030100
   883528080400

   883528030600
   883528130100
   882702010100
   885006010100
   883540011700
   883540100100

   875501030500
   875501020600
   875501020200
   875501020300
   881502010100
   875501020100
   875501020500

   883502160400
   883544010100

   884501010200
   884501010300
   884501010100
   870703010100
  HONEYCOMB
  KELP
  MEXICAN
  NORTHERN
  OLIVE
  PINK
  PINKROSE
  PUGET  SOUND
  PYGMY
  QUILLBACK
  REDBANDED
  REDSTRIPE
  ROSETHORN
  ROSY
  ROUGHEYE
  SHARPCHIN
  SHORTBELLY
  SHORTRAKER
  SILVERGRAY
  SPECKLED
  SPLITNOSE
  SQUARESPOTTED
  STARRY
  STRIPETAIL
  SWORDSPINE
  TIGER
  VERMILION
  WIDOW
  YELLOWEYE
  YELLOWMOUTH
  YELLOWTAIL
ROCKHEAD
ROCKLING,  FOURBEARD
RONQUIL,
  ALASKAN
  NORTHERN
  SMALLMOUTH
  STRIPEDFIN
ROOSTERFISH
ROSEPISH,  BLACKBELLY
RUDDERFISH,  BANDED
RUNNER,
  BLUE
  RAINBOW
SABLEFISH
SAILFISH
SAILORS  CHOICE
SALEMA
SALMON,
  ATLANTIC
  CHINOOK
  CHUM
  COHO
  KING
  PINK
  SOCKEYE
SAND  BASS,
 BARRED
 WHITE
SAND  LANCE,
 AMERICAN
  NORTHERN
  PACIFIC
SAND  TIGER
SEBASTES UMBROSUS
SEBASTES ATROVIRENS
SEBASTES MACDONALDI
SEBASTES POLYSPINIS
SEBASTES SERRANOIDES
SEBASTES EOS
SEBASTES SIMULATOR
SEBASTES EMPHAEUS
SEBASTES WILSONI
SEBASTES MALIGER
SEBASTES BABCOCKI
SEBASTES PRORIGER
SEBASTES HELVOMACULATUS
SEBASTES ROSACEUS
SEBASTES ALEUTIANUS
SEBASTES ZACENTRUS
SEBASTES JORDANI
SEBASTES BOREALIS
SEBASTES BREVISPINIS
SEBASTES OVALIS
SEBASTES DIPLOPROA
SEBASTES HOPKINSI
SEBASTES CONSTELLATUS
SEBASTES SAXICOLA
SEBASTES ENSIFER
SEBASTES NIGROCINCTUS
SEBASTES MINIATUS
SEBASTES ENTOMELAS
SEBASTES RUBERRIMUS
SEBASTES REEDI
SEBASTES FLAVIDUS
BOTHRAGONUS SWANI
ENCHELYOPUS CIMBRIUS

BATHYMASTER CAERULEOFASCIATUS
RONQILUS JORDANI
BATHYMASTER LEUROLEPIS
RATHBUNELLA HYPOPLECTA
NEMATISTIUS PECTORALIS
HELICOLENUS DACTYLOPTERUS
SERIOLA ZONATA

CARANX CRYSOS
ELEGATIS BIPINNULATUS
ANOPLOPOMA FIMBRIA
ISTIOPHORUS PLATYPTERUS
HAEMULON PARRA
XENISTIUS CALIFORNIENSIS

SALMO SALAR
ONCORHYNCHUS TSHAWYTSCHA
ONCORHYNCHUS KETA
ONCORHYNCHUS KISUTCH
TRACHIPTERUS ALTIVELIS
ONCORHYNCHUS GORBUSCHA
ONCORHYNCHUS NERKA

PARALABRAX NEBULIFER
ATRACTOSCION NOBILIS

AMMODYTES AMERICANUS
AMMODYTES DUBIUS
AMMODYTES HEXAPTERUS
ODONTASPIS TAURUS
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                    pageB-19

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   885703011100
   885703010100
   885703010200

   883502230900
   884001020100
   884001010100

   874701100200
   874701030100
   874701080200
   874701080400
   874701100300
   878702010100

   883562010100
   883562010200
   883540030700
   883520040200

   880303020100
   880303010100

   871301010200
   871301010100

   885002040200
   885002060100

   883528060100
   883528120100
   883528120400
   883528120300
   883528010200
   883528120200
   883502050500
   883536010400

   882601061600
   882601060200
   882601120200
   882601060800
   882601060300
   882601050500
   882601060700
   882601060100
   882601050100
   882601050300
   882601061000
   882601060900
   882601120300
   882601120100
   882601060400
   882601060600
   882601040200
   882601050600
   882601061400

   883102100200
   883102320200
   883102030600
   883102220600
   883102130200
SANDAB,
 LONGFIN
 PACIFIC
 SPECKLED
SANDFISH,
 BELTED
 PACIFIC
 SAILFIN
SARDINE,
 ORANGESPOT
 PACIFIC
 REDEAR
 SCALED
 SPANISH
SARGASSUMFISH
SARGENT,
 MAJOR
 NIGHT
SARGO
SAUGER
SAURY,
 ATLANTIC
 PACIFIC
SAWFISH,
 LARGETOOTH
 SMALLTOOTH
SCABBARDFISH,
 PACIFIC
 RAZORBACK
SCAD,
 BIGEYE
 MACKEREL
 MEXICAN
 REDTAIL
 ROUGH
 ROUND
SCAMP
SCHOOLMASTER
SCORPIONFISH,
 CALIFORNIA
 CORAL
 DEEPREEF
 DWARF
 GOOSEHEAD
 HIGHFIN
 HUNCHBACK
 LONGFIN
 LONGSNOUT
 LONGSPINE
 MUSHROOM
 PLUMED
 RAINBOW
 REEF
 SHORTFIN
 SMOOTHHEAD
 SPINYCHEEK
 SPINYTHROAT
 SPOTTED
SCULPXN,
 ANTLERED
 ARCHED
 ARCTIC HOOKEAR
 ARCTIC
 ARMORHEAD
CITHARICHTHYS XANTHOSTIGMA
CITHARICHTHYS SORDIDUS
CITHARICHTHYS STIGMAEUS

SERRANUS SUBLIGARIUS
TRICHODON TRICHODON
ARCTOSCOPUS JAPONICUS

SARDINELLA BRASILIENSIS
SARDINOPS SAGAX
HARENGULA HUMERALIS
HARENGULA JAGUANA
SARDINELLA AURITA
HISTRIO HISTRIO

ABUDEFDUF SAXATILIS
ABUDEFDUF TAURUS
ANISOTREMUS DAVIDSONI
STIZOSTEDION CANADENSE

SCOMBERESOX SAURUS
COLOLABIS SAIRA

PRISTIS PRISTIS
PRISTIS PECTINATA

LEPIDOPUS FITCHI
ASSURGER ANZAC

SELAR CRUMENOPHTHALMUS
DECAPTERUS MACARELLUS
DECAPTERUS SCOMBRINUS
DECAPTERUS TABL
TRACHURUS LATHAMI
DECAPTERUS PUNCTATUS
MYCTEROPERCA PHENAX
LUTJANUS APODUS

SCORPAENA GUTTATA
SCORPAENA ALBIFIMBRIA
SCORPAENODES TREDECIMSPINOSUS
SCORPAENA ELACHYS
SCORPAENA BERGI
PONTINUS RATHBUNI
SCORPAENA DISPAR
SCORPAENA AGASSIZI
PONTINUS CASTOR
PONTINUS LONGISPINIS
SCORPAENA INERMIS
SCORPAENA GRANDICORNIS
SCORPAENODES XYRIS
SCORPAENODES CARIBBAEUS
SCORPAENA BRACHYPTERA
SCORPAENA CALCARATA
NEOMERINTHE HEMINGWAYI
PONTINUS NEMATOPHTOALMUS
SCORPAENA PLUMIERI

ENOPHRYS DICERAUS
SIGMISTES SMITHI
ARTEDIELLUS UNCINATUS
MYOXOCEPHALUS SCORPIOIDES
GYMNOCANTHUS GALEATUS.
pageB-20
                          NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes

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   883102030700
   883102130400
   883102070500
   883102200100
   883102380800
   883102150200
   883102190100
   883102040500
   883102210100
   883102100100
   883102100400
   883102440100
   883102070200
   883102080100
   883102040600
   883102060100
   883102290200
   883102160200
   883102230200
   883102240300
   883102220500
   883102160700
   883102160500
   883102220400
   883102300100
   883102320100
   883102430100
   883102100300
   883102420100
   883102220900
   883102360100
   883102070300
   883102380700
   883102160100
   883102180100
   883102040100
   883102160600
   883102220100
   883102080300
   883102040400
   883102380500
   883102050100
   883102400100
   883102040700
   883102380300
   883102240200
   883102230100
   883102010100
   883102040200
   883102380100
   883102070100
   883102220700
   883102060200
   883102290100
   883102290300
   883102040300
   883102450100
   883107030100
   883101010500
   883102380600
   883102260100
   883102090100
   883102410100
   883102160400
ATLANTIC HOOKEAR
ARCTIC STAG-HORN
BALD
BELLIGERENT
BIGEYE
BIGMOUTH
BLACKFIN
BONEHEAD
BRIGHTBELLY
BUFFALO
BULL
BUTTERFLY
CALICO
COASTRANGE
CORRALLINE
CRESTED
DARTER
DUSKY
EYESHADE
FLUFFY
FOURHORN
FRINGED
FROGMOUTH
GREAT
GRUNT
KELP
LAVENDER
LEISTER
LONGFIN
LONGHORN
MANACLED
MOSSHEAD
MOUSTACHE
NORTHERN
PACIFIC STAGHORN
PADDED
PIT-HEAD
PLAIN
PRICKLY
PUGET SOUND
RIBBED
ROSYLIP
ROUGHBACK
ROUGHCHEEK
ROUGHSPINE
SADDLEBACK
SAILFIN
SCALED
SCALYHEAD
SCISSORTAIL
SHARPNOSE
SHORTHORN
SILVER SPOTTED
SLIM
SMOOTHGUM
SMOOTHHEAD
SNUBNOSE
SOFT
SPATULATE
SPECTACLED
SPINELESS
SPINYHEAD
SPINYNOSE
SPOTFIN
ARTEDIELLUS ATLANTICUS
GYMNOCANTHUS TRICUSPIS
CLINOCOTTUS RECALVUS
MEGALOCOTTUS PLATYCEPHALUS
TRIGLOPS NYBELINI
HEMITRIPTERUS BOLINI
MALACOCOTTUS KINCAIDI
ARTEDIUS NOTOSPILOTUS
MICROCOTTUS SELLARIS
ENOPHRYS BISON
ENOPHRYS TAURINA
HEMILEPIDOTUS PAPILIO
CLINOCOTTUS EMBRYUM
COTTUS ALEUTICUS
ARTEDIUS CORALLINUS
BLEPSIAS BILOBUS
RADULINUS BOLEOIDES
ICELINUS BURCHAMI
NAUTICHTHYS PRIBILOVIUS
OLIGOCOTTUS SNYDERI
MYOXOCEPHALUS QUADRICORNIS
ICELINUS FIMBRIATUS
ICELINUS OCULATUS
MYOXOCEPHALUS POLYACANTHOCEPHA
RHAMPHOCOTTUS RICHARDSONI
SIGMISTES CAULIAS
LEIOCOTTUS HIRUNDO
ENOPHRYS LUCASI
JORDANIA ZONOPE
MYOXOCEPHALUS OCTODECEMSPINOSU
SYNCHIRUS GILLI
CLINOCOTTUS GLOPICEPS
TRIGLOPS MURRAYI
ICELINUS BOREALIS
LEPTOCOTTUS ARMATUS
ARTEDIUS FENESTRALIS
ICELINUS CAVIFRONS
MYOXOCEPHALUS JACK
COTTUS ASPER
RUSCARIUS MEANYI
TRIGLOPS PINGELI
ASCELICHTHYS RHODORUS
CHITONOTUS PUGETTENSIS
RUSCARIUS CREASERI
TRIGLOPS MACELLUS
OLIGOCOTTUS RIMENSIS
NAUTICHTHYS OCULOFASCIATUS
ARCHAULUS BISERIATUS
ARTEDIUS HARRINGTONI
TRIGLOPS FORFICATUS
CLINOCOTTUS ACUTICEPS
MYOXOCEPHALUS SCORPIUS
BLEPSIAS CIRRHOSUS
RADULINUS ASPRELLUS
RADULINUS VINCULUS
ARTEDIUS LATERALIS
ORTHONOPIAS TRIACIS
PSYCHROLUTES SIGALUTES
ICELUS SPATULA
TRIGLOPS SCEPTICUS
PHALLOCOTTUS OBTUSUS
DASYCOTTUS SETIGER
ASEMICHTHYS TAYLORI
ICELINUS TENUIS
NFTDR User Manual-Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                  pageB-21

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   883107010100
   883102250100
   883102160300
   883102240100
   883101010100
   883102220300
   883102070400
   883102160800
   883543010100
   883502030400
   883102150300
   878808020100

   882002020500
   882002020100
   882002020400
   882002020200
   882002020600

   883560110100
   883560080100
   883560060200
   883560050200
   883560030100
   883560050100
   884003010300

   882602030700
   882602011300
   882602011100
   882602011800
   882602010400
   882602012000
   882602011700
   882602031300
   882602020300
   882602010300
   882602011400
   882602010100
   882602031100
   882602020100
   882602012100
   882602030300
   882602010500
   882602020500
   882602020200
   882602010200

   883109082600
   883109081500
   883109082700

   883544010600
   883544010300
   883544010200

   883701010200
   883701010500
   883901110100

   874701010400
   874701010100
   874701050100
   874701010300
 TADPOLE
 THORNBACK
 THREADFIN
 TIDEPOOL
 TWOHORN
 WARTHEAD
 WOOLY
 YELLOWCHIN
SCUF
SEA  BASS,  BANK
SEA  RAVEN
SEADEVIL,  TRIPLEWART
SEAHORSE,
 DWARF
 LINED
 LONGSNOUT
 OFFSHORE
 PACIFIC
SEAPERCH,
 PINK
 RAINBOW
 RUBBERLIP
 SHARPNOSE
 STRIPED
 WHITE
SEARCHER
SEAROBIN,
 ARMORED
 BANDTAIL
 BARRED
 BIGEYE
 BIGHEAD
 BLACKWING
 BLUESPOTTED
 FLATHEAD
 HORNED
 LEOPARD
 MEXICAN
 NORTHERN
 RIMSPINE
 SHORTFIN
 SHORTWING
 SLENDER
 SPINY
 SPLITNOSE
 STREAMER
 STRIPED
SEASNAIL,
 ATLANTIC
 GELATINOUS
 INQUILINE
SEATROUT,
 SAND
 SILVER
 SPOTTED
SENNET,
 NORTHERN
 SOUTHERN
SENORITA
SHAD,
 ALABAMA
 AMERICAN
 GIZZARD
 HICKORY
PSYCHROLUTES PARADOXUS
PARICELINUS HOPLITICUS
ICELINUS FILAMENTOSUS
OLIGOCOTTUS MACULOSUS
ICELUS BICORNIS
MYOXOCEPHALUS NIGER
CLINOCOTTUS ANALIS
ICELINUS QUADRISERIATUS
STENOTOMUS CHRYSOPS
CENTROPRISTIS OCYURUS
HEMITRIPTERUS AMERICANUS
CRYPTOPSARAS COUESI

HIPPOCAMPUS ZOSTERAE
HIPPOCAMPUS ERECTUS
HIPPOCAMPUS REIDI
HIPPOCAMPUS OBTUSUS
HIPPOCAMPUS INGENS

ZALEMBIUS ROSACEUS
HYPSURUS CARYI
RHACOCHILUS TOXOTES
PHANERODON ATRIPES
EMBIOTOCA LATERALIS
PHANERODON FURCATUS
BATHYMASTER SIGNATUS

PERISTEDION MINIATUM
PRIONOTUS OPHRYAS
PRIONOTUS MARTIS
PRIONOTUS LONGISPINOSUS
PRIONOTUS TRIBULUS
PRIONOTUS RUBIO
PRIONOTUS ROSEUS
PERISTEDION BREVIROSTRE
BELLATOR MILITARIS
PRIONOTUS SCITULUS
PRIONOTUS PARALATUS
PRIONOTUS CAROLINUS
PERISTEDION THOMPSONI
BELLATOR BRACHYCHIR
PRIONOTUS STEARNSI
PERISTEDION GRACILE
PRIONOTUS ALATUS
BELLATOR XENISMA
BELLATOR EGRETTA
PRIONOTUS EVOLANS

LIPARIS ATLANTICUS
LIPARIS FRABICII
LIPARIS INQUILINIS

CYNOSCION ARENARIUS
CYNOSCION NOTHUS
CYNOSCION NEBULOSUS

SPHYRAENA BOREALIS
SPHYRAENA PICUDILLA
OXYJULIS CALIFORNICA

ALOSA ALABAMAE
ALOSA SAPIDISSIMA
DOROSOMA CEPEDIANUM
ALOSA MEDIOCRIS
pageB-22
                          NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes

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    874701050200

    884212130100
    884212090300
    884212210100

    871101010100
    871101010200
    870802030100
    870704020100
    870802050500
    870802050400
    870802050700
    870802060100
    870801010100
    870802050200
    870802050100
    870802100100
    870501010100
    871001010200
    870401010100
    871001040100
    870802080100
    870802090200
    870802051300
    870802070100
    870702010100
    870802050800
    870802030400
    871001010100,
    871001100100
    870703010200
    870802051400
   -870704030100
    870802050300
    870502020100
    870802050600
    870502010100
    870802051200
    870802010100
    870802050900
    870704040100
    870802020100
    870701010100
    870704010100

    883527020100
    883527020200
    883901120100
    883543030100
    879301071900

    885003050400
    885003050600

    880502030200
    880502050100
    880502030100
    880502030300
    880502040200
    880502020100

    871304010700
    871304010200
  THREADFIN
SHANNY,
  ARCTIC
  DAUBED
  RADIATED
SHARK,
  ANGEL
  ATLANTIC ANGEL
  ATLANTIC SHARPNOSE
  BASKING
  BIGNOSE
  BLACKNOSE
  BLACKTIP
  BLUE
  BROWN CAT
  BULL
  DUSKY
  FINETOOTH
  FRILL
  GREENLAND
  HORN
  KITEFIN
  LEMON
  LEOPARD
  NARROWTOOTH
  NIGHT
  NURSE
  OCEAN WHITETIP
  PACIFIC SHARPNOSE
  PACIFIC SLEEPER
  PRICKLY
  RAGGED-TOOTH
  REEF
  SALMON
  SANDBAR
  SEVENGILL
  SILKY
  SIXGILL
  SMALLTAIL
  SOUPFIN
  SPINNER
  THRESHER
  TIGER
  WHALE
  WHITE
SHARKSUCKER,
 COMMON
 WHITEFIN
SHEEPHEAD, CALIFORNIA
SHEEPSHEAD
SHULUPAOLUK
SIERRA,
  GULF
  PACIFIC
SILVERSIDE,
  ATLANTIC
  HARDHEAD
  INLAND
  KEY
  REEF
  ROUGH  ,
SKATE,
  ALASKA
  ALEUTIAN
 DOROSOMA PETENENSE

 STICHAEUS PUNCTATUS
 LUMPENUS MACULATUS
 ULVARIA SUBBIFURCATA

 SQUATINA CALIFORNICA
 SQUATINA DUMERIL
 RHIZOPRIONODON TERRAENOVAE
 CETORHINUS MAXIMUS
 CARCHARHINUS ALTIMUS
 CARCHARHINUS ACRONOTUS
 CARCHARHINUS LIMBATUS
 PRIONACE GLAUCA
 APRISTURUS BRUNNEUS
 CARCHARHINUS LEUCAS
 CARCHARHINUS OBSCURUS
 CARCHARHINUS ISODON
 CHLAMYDOSELACHUS ARGUINEUS
 SOMNIOSUS MICROCEPHALUS
 HETERODONTUS FRANCISCI
 DALATIAS LICHA
 NEGAPRION BREVIROSTRIS
 TRIAKIS  SEMIFASCIATA
 CARCHARHINUS BRACHYURUS
 CARCHARHINUS SIGNATUS
 GINGLYMOSTOMA  CIRRATUM
 CARCHARHINUS LONGIMANUS
 RHIZOPRIONODON LONGURIO
 SOMNIOSUS PACIFICUS
 ECHINORHINUS COOKEI
 ODONTASPIS FEROX
 CARCHARHINUS PEREZI
 LAMNA DITROPIS
 CARCHARHINUS PLUMBEUS
 NOTORYNCHUS CEPEDIANUS
 CARCHARHINUS FALCIFORMIS
 HEXANCHUS GRISEUS
 CARCHARHINUS POROSUS
 GALEORHINUS ZYOPTERUS
 CARCHARHINUS BREVIPINNA
 ALOPIAS VULP,INUS
 GALEOCERDO CUVIER
 RHINCODON TYPUS
 CARCHARODON CARCHARIAS

 ECHENEIS  NAUCRATES
 ECHENEIS  NEUCRATOIDES
 SEMICOSSYPHUS  PULCHER
 ARCHOSARGUS PROBATOCEPHALUS
 LYCODES JUGORICUS

 SCOMBEROMORUS  CONCOLOR
 SCOMBEROMORUS  SIERRA

MENIDIA MENIDIA
ATHERINOMORUS  STIPES
MENIDIA BERYLLINA
MENIDIA CONCHORUM          ,
 HYPOATHERINA HARRINGTONENSIS
MEMBRAS MARTINICA

 BATHYRAJA PARMIFERA
BATHYRAJA ALEUTICA
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                   pageB-23

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   871304011500
   871304010300
   871304010400
   871304011300
   871304010900
   871304012600
   871304011400
   871304010800
   871304011700
   871304012400
   871304011200
   871304013300
   871304010500
   871304013100
   871304013500
   871304012700
   871304011100
   871304013400
   871304011600
   882702020100
   878401010200
   885003010400

   884701340100
   884701180100
   884701330200
   884701330100
   883901070200

   875503010300
   875503040200
   875503040100
   875503030200
   875503010100
   875503060100

   870802040500
   870802040300
   870802040400
   870802040600
   875602010600

   883109120100
   883109021500
   883109030100
   883109082900
   883109120200
   883109023200
   883109080800
   883109110600
   883109080600
   883109082500
   883109082200
   883109082000
   883109081100
   883109080300
   883109100100
   883109081000
   883109080700

   884212090500
   884212170100
   876202040100
 BARNDOOR
 BIG
 CALIFORNIA
 CLEARNOSE
 FLATHEAD
 FRECKLED
 LITTLE
 LONGNOSE
 OSCELLATE
 ROSETTE
 ROUGHTAIL
 ROUNDEL
 SANDPAPER
 SMOOTH
 SPINYTAIL
 SPREADFIN
 STARRY
 THORNY
 WINTER
SKILFISH
SKILLETFISH
SKIPJACK,  BLACK
SLEEPER,
 BIGMOUTH
 EMERALD
 FAT
 PACIFIC FAT
SLIPPERY   DICK
SMELT,
 DELTA
 LONGFIN
 NIGHT
 RAINBOW
 SURF
 WHITEBAIT
SMOOTHHOUND,
 BROWN
 FLORIDA
 GRAY
 SICKLEFIN
SMOOTHTONOUE,  CALIFORNIA
SNAILFISH,
 BERING
 BLACKTAIL
 BLOTCHED
 KELP
 LOBEFIN
 LONGFIN
 MARBLED
 PRICKLY
 RIBBON
 RINGTAIL
 SHOWY
 SLIMY
 SLIPSKIN
 SPOTTED
 TADPOLE
 TIDEPOOL
 VARIEGATED
SNAKEBLENNY,
 COMMON
 FOURLINE
SNAKEFISH
RAJA LAEVIS
RAJA BINOCULATA
RAJA INORNATA
RAJA EGLANTERIA
BATHYRAJA ROSISPINIS
RAJA LENTIGINOSA
RAJA ERINACEA
RAJA RHINA
RAJA ACKLEYI
RAJA GARMANI
BATHYRAJA TRACHURA
RAJA TEXANA
BATHYRAJA INTERRUPTA
RAJA SENTA
RAJA SPINICAUDA
RAJA OLSENI
RAJA STELLULATA
RAJA RADIATA
RAJA OCELLATA
ERILEPIS ZONIFER
GOBIESOX STRUMOSUS
EUTHYNNUS LINEATUS

GOBIOMORUS DORMITOR
EROTELIS SMARAGDUS
DORMITATOR MACULATUS
DORMITATOR LATIFRONS
HALICHOERES BIVITTATUS

HYPOMESUS TRANSPACIFICUS
SPIRINCHUS THALEICHTHYS
SPIRINCHUS STARKSI
OSMERUS MORDAX
HYPOMESUS PRETIOSUS
ALLOSMERUS ELONGATUS

MUSTELUS HENLEI
MUSTELUS NORRISI
MUSTELUS CALIFORNICUS
MUSTELUS LUNULATUS
LEUROGLOSSUS STILBIUS

LIPARIS BERINGIANUS
CAREPROCTUS MELANURUS
CRYSTALLICHTHYS CYCLOPILUS
LIPARIS TUNICATUS
LIPARIS GREENI
CAREPROCTUS LONGIPINNIS
LIPARIS DENNYI
PARALIPARIS DEANI
LIPARIS CYCLOPUS
LIPARIS RUTTERI
LIPARIS PULCHELLUS
LIPARIS MUCOSUS
LIPARIS FUCENSIS
LIPARIS CALLYODON
NECTOLIPARIS PELAGICUS
LIPARIS FLORAE
LIPARIS GIBBUS

LUMPENUS LUMPRETAEFORMIS
,EUMESOGRAMMUS PRAECISUS
TRACHINOCEPHALUS MYOPS
pageB-24
                          NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes

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883536020100
883536010600
883536010100
883536010900
883517010200
883536010200
883536011200
883536011000
883536010300
883536030100
883536010700
883536011300
883536050100
883536040100

881903010100
881903010200

883501010500
883501010300
883501010200
883501010400

883503020200
883503020700
883503020800
883503020400

881008030100
881008020100
881008040100
881008060100

885703110200
885704070100
885704160100
885704160200
885704030100
885704120100
885704130100
885703150100
885704060100
885801030200
885801020200
885801030100
885704040100
885704050100
885704080100
885704170100
885801020100
885704110100
885704090100

883552010100
883552010200

885006030400
885006030500
886001010200
883544040100

885104010200
885104010100
SNAPPER,
BLACK
BLACKFIN
CUBERA
DOG
GLASSEYE
GRAY
LANE
MAHOGANY
MUTTON
QUEEN
RED
SILK .
VERMILION
YELLOWTAIL
SNIPEFISH,
LONGSPINE
SLENDER
SNOOK ,
COMMON
FAT
SWORDSPINE
TARPON
SOAPFZSH,
FRECKLED
GREATER
SPOTTED
WHITESPOTTED
SOLDIERFISH,
BIGEYE
BLACKBAR
CARDINAL
SPINYCHEEK
SOLE,
BIGMOUTH
BUTTER
C-O
CURLFIN
DEEPSEA
DOVER
ENGLISH
FANTAIL
FLATHEAD
FRINGED
LINED
NAKED
PETRALE
REX
ROCK
SAND
SCRAWLED
SLENDER
YELLOWFIN
SPADEFXSH,
ATLANTIC
PACIFIC
SPEARFXSH,
LONGBILL
SHORTBILL
SPXKEFISH, SPOTTED
SPOT
SQUARETAIL ,
BIGEYE
SMALLEYE

APSILUS DENTATUS
LUTJANUS BUCCANELLA
LUTJANUS CYANOPTERUS
LUTJANUS JOCU
PRIACANTHUS CRUENTATUS
LUTJANUS GRISEUS
LUTJANUS SYNAGRIS
LUTJANUS MAHOGONI
LUTJANUS ANALIS
ETELIS OCULATUS
LUTJANUS CAMPECHANUS
LUTJANUS VIVANUS
RHOMBOPLITES AURORUBENS
OCYURUS CHRYSURUS

MACRORHAMPHOSUS SCOLOPAX
MACRORHAMPHOSUS GRACILIS

CENTROPOMUS UNDECIMALIS
CENTROPOMUS PARALLELUS
CENTROPOMUS ENSIFERUS
CENTROPOMUS PECTINATUS

RYPTICUS BISTRISPINUS
RYPTICUS SAPONACEUS
RYPTICUS SUBBIFRENATUS
RYPTICUS MACULATUS

OSTICHTHYS TRACHYPOMA
MYRIPRISTIS JACOBUS
PLECTRYPOPS RETROSPINIS
CORNIGER SPINOSUS

HIPPOGLOSSINA STOMATA
PLEURONECTES IPIS
PLEURONICHTHYS COENOSUS
PLEURONICHTHYS DECURRENS
EMBASSICHTHYS BATHYBIUS
MICROSTOMUS PACIFICUS
PLEURONECTES VETULUS
XYSTREURYS LIOLEPIS
HIPPOGLOSSOIDES ELASSODON
GYMNACHIRUS TEXAE
ACHIRUS LINEATUS
GYMNACHIRUS MELAS
EOPSETTA JORDANI
ERREX ZACHIRUS
PLEURONECTES BILINEATUS
PSETTICHTHYS MELANOSTICTUS
TRINECTES INSCRIPTUS
EOPSETTA EXILIS
PLEURONECTES ASPER

CHAETODIPTERUS FABER
CHAETODIPTERUS ZONATUS

TETRAPTURUS PFLEUGERI
TETRAPTURUS ANGUSTIROSTRIS
HOLLARDIA MEADI
LEIOSTOMUS XANTHURUS

TETRAGONURUS ATLANTICUS
TETRAGONURUS CUVIERI
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
pageB-25

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   881008010100
   881008010200
   881008010600
   881008010500
   881008010300
   881008010400

   884013010100
   884013020200
   884014020100
   884014030100
   884014010100
   884013010200
   884013020100
   884014030300
   884014010200
   884013010300

   883108040100
   883108040200

   881801010200
   881801030100
   881801020100
   881801010100

   871305010500
   871305010600
   871305010100
   871305010200
   871305010400
   871305030200
   871305010300

   872901010500
   872901010200
   872901010400
   872901010700
   872901010300
   871305030100

   883527010200
   883527010100
   877604010200
   883527030100

   883516050200
   886104010100
   883516050100
   883516050900
   883562030300

   883560070200
   883560070300
   883560070100
   883560040200
   883560040300
   883560040100
   884901010100
   884901010500
   883547010100
   885004010100
   884901010300
SQUIRRELFISH,
 COMMON
 DEEPWATER
 DUSKY
 LONGJAW
 LONGSPINE
 REEF
STAROAZER,
 ARROW
 BIGEYE
 FRECKLED
 LANCER
 NORTHERN
 SADDLE
 SAND
 SMOOTH
 SOUTHERN
 WARTEYE
STARSNOUT,
 GRAY
 SPINYCHEEK'
STICKLEBACK,
 BLACKSPOTTED
 FOURSPINE
 NINESPINE
 THREESPINE
STINGRAY,
 ATLANTIC
 BLUNTNOSE
 DIAMOND
 PELAGIC
 ROUGHTAIL
 ROUND
 SOUTHERN
STURGEON,
 ATLANTIC
 GREEN
 SHORTNOSE
 SHOVELNOSE
 WHITE
 YELLOW
SUCKER,
 MARLIN
 WHALE
 WHITE
SUCKERFISH, SLENDER
SUNFISH,
 GREEN
 OCEAN
 REDBREASTED
 REDEAR
SUNSHINEFISH
SURFPERCH,
 BARRED
 CALICO
 REDTAIL
 SILVER
 SPOTFIN
 WALLEYE
SURGEON,  OCEAN
SURGEON?ISH,  GULF
SWEEPER,  GLASSY
SWORDFISH
TANG, BLUE
HOLOCENTRUS ADSCENSIONIS
HOLOCENTRUS BULLISI
HOLOCENTRUS VEXILLARIUS
HOLOCENTRUS MARIANUS
HOLOCENTRUS RUFUS
HOLOCENTRUS CORUSCUS

GILLELLUS GREYAE
DACTYLOSCOPUS CROSSOTUS
GNATHAGNUS EGREGIUS
KATHETOSTOMA ALBIGUTTA
ASTROSCOPUS GUTTATUS
PLATYGILLELLUS RUBROCINCTUS
DACTYLOSCOPUS TRIDIGITATUS
KATHETOSTOMA AVERRUNCUS
ASTROSCOPUS Y-GRAECUM
GILLELLUS URANIDEA

BATHYAGONUS ALASCANA
BATHYAGONUS INFRASPINATUS

GASTEROSTEUS WHEATLANDI
APELTES QUADRACUS
PUNGITIUS PUNGITIUS
GASTEROSTEUS ACULEATUS

DASYATIS SABINA
DASYATIS SAY
DASYATIS DIPTERURA
DASYATIS VIOLACEA
DASYATIS CENTROURA
UROLOPHUS HALLERI
DASYATIS AMERICANA

ACIPENSER OXYRHYNCHUS
ACIPENSER MEDIROSTRIS
ACIPENSER BREVIROSTRUM
SCAPHIRHYNCHUS PLATORYNCHUS
ACIPENSER TRANSMONTANUS
UROLOPHUS JAMAICENSIS

REMORA OSTEOCHIR
REMORA AUSTRALIS
CATOSTOMUS COMMERSONI
PHTHEIRICHTHYS LINEATUS

LEPOMIS CYANELLUS
MOLA MOLA
LEPOMIS AURITUS
LEPOMIS MICROLOPHUS
CHROMIS INSOLATA

AMPHISTICHUS ARGENTEUS
AMPHISTICHUS KOELZI
AMPHISTICHUS RHODOTERUS
HYPERPROSOPON ELLIPTICUM
HYPERPROSOPON ANALE
HYPERPROSOPON ARGENTEUM
ACANTHURUS BAHIANUS
ACANTHURUS RANDALLI
PEMPHERUS SCHOMBURGKI
XIPHIAS GLADIUS
ACANTHURUS COERULEUS
pageB-26
                          NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes

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   873802020100
   8835022308,00
   883901010100
   871302020100

   882601020200
   882601020100

   883801010100
   883801010400
   870704040200

   883522010200
   883522020100
   883522030100
   880302020300

   878301020200
   878301020300
   878301020100
   883502231000

   879103060200
   879103060100
   883540010100
   885802010100

   885802010700
   885802010500
   885802010900
   8'85802010200
   885802010600
   885802011000
   885802010300
   880404020900
   880502010100
   871303010200
   882601015900

   886002020300
   886002020100
   886002050200
   886002020200
   886002050100
   886002080100

   884208010100
   884208010300
   883538010100

   875501040400
   875501030600
   875501030100
   875501040300
   875501030200
   881901010100

   886003010100
   886003010300
   886003010200
   881601010100
   881802010100

   885003040500
TARPON,  ATLANTIC
TATTLER
TAUTOG
THORNBACK
THORNYHEAD,
  LONGSPINE
  SHORTSPINE
THREADFIN,
  ATLANTIC
  LITTLESCALE
THREASHER, BI6EYE
TILEFISH,
  BLACKLINE
  COMMON
  SAND
TIMUCU
TOADFISH,
  GULF
  LEOPARD
  OYSTER
TOBACCOFISH
TOMCOD,
  ATLANTIC
  PACIFIC
TOMTATE
TONGUE,  BLACKCHEEK
TONGUEFISH,
  DEEPWATER
  LARGESCALE
  NORTHERN
  OFFSHORE
  PYGMY
  SPOTTAIL
  SPOTTEDFIN
TOPMINNOW, SALTMARSH
TOPSMELT
TORPEDO, ATLANTIC
TREEFXSH
TRIGGERFISH,
  FINESCALE
  GRAY
  OCEAN
  QUEEN
  ROUGH
  SARGASSUM
TRZPIiEFIN,
  LOFTY
  REDEYE
TRIPLETAIL
TROUT,
  BROOK
  BROWN
  CUTTHROAT
  LAKE
  RAINBOW
TRUHPETFISH
TRUNKFISH,
  COMMON
  SMOOTH
  SPOTTED
TUBE-EYE
TUBE-SNOUT
TUNA,
  BIGEYE
MEGALOPS ATLANTICUS
SERRANUS PHOEBE
TAUTOGA ONITIS
PLATYRHINOIDIS TRISERIATA

SEBASTOLOBUS ALTIVELIS
SEBASTOLOBUS ALASCANUS

POLYDACTYLUS OCTONEMUS
POLYDACTYLUS OLIGODON
ALOPIAS SUPERCILIOSUS

CAULOLATILUS CYANOPS
LOPHOLATILUS CHAMAELEONTICEPS
MALACANTHUS PLUMIERI
STRONGYLURA TIMUCU

OPSANUS BETA
OPSANUS PARDUS
OPSANUS TAU
SERRANUS TABACARIUS

MICROGADUS TOMCOD
MICROGADUS PROXIMUS
HAEMULON AUROLINEATUM
SYMPHURUS PLAGIUSA

SYMPHURUS PIGER
SYMPHURUS MINOR
SYMPHURUS PUSILLUS
SYMPHURUS CIVITATUS
SYMPHURUS PARVUS
SYMPHURUS UROSPILUS
SYMPHURUS DIOMEDIANUS
FUNDULUS JENKINSI
ATHERINOPS AFFINIS
TORPEDO NOBILIANA
SEBASTES SERRICEPS

BALISTES POLYLEPIS
BALISTES CAPRISCUS
CANTHIDERMIS SUFFLAMEN
BALISTES VETULA
CANTHIDERMIS MACULATA
XANTHICHTHYS RINGENS

ENEANECTES ALTIVELIS
ENNEANECTES PECTORALIS
LOBOTES SURINAMENSIS

SALVELINUS FONTINALIS
SALMO TRUTTA
ONCORHYNCHUS CLARKI
SALVELINUS NAMAYCUSH
ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS
AULOSTOMUS MACULATUS

LACTOPHRYS TRIGONUS
LACTOPHRYS TRIQUETER
LACTOPHRYS BICAUDALIS
STYLEPHORUS CHORDATUS
AULORHYNCHUS FLAVIDUS

THUNNUS OBESUS
NFTDR User Manual-Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                    pageJB-27

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   885003040400
   885003040200
   885003010100
   885003100100
   885003040300
   885003010200

   885704220100
   885704160400
   885704160300
   881501020100
   875906010100
   885003060100
   883520040100

   884212050500
   884212050300
   884212050100
   884212050200
   883516050300
   883544010400
   883536070100
   883527010100

   885703011000
   885703010600
   885703010500
   885703010900

   875501010600
   883522010100
   885703040100

   884202010300
   884202010100
   884202010200
   884202010400

   884706010200
   884706010300
   884706010100

   883901070800
   883901070600
   883901040100
   883901060100
   883901070100
   883901070300
   883901070700
   883901071000
   883901070400
   883901070500
   883502280100

   884212160100
   884212150100
   883528080800
 BLACKFIN
 BLUEFIN
 SKIPJACK
 SLENDER
 YELLOWFIN
TUNNY,  LITTLE
T0RBOT,
 DIAMOND
 HORNYHEAD
 SPOTTED
UNICORNFISH
VXPERFXSH,  PACIFIC
WAHOO
WALLEYE
WARBONNET,
 ATLANTIC
 DECORATED
 MATCHEEK
 MOSSHEAD
WARMOUTH
WEAKFISH
WENCHHAN
WHALESUCKER
WHIFF,
 BAY
 HORNED
 SAND
 SPOTTED
WHXTEFISH,
 LAKE
 OCEAN
WXNDOWPANE
WOXiFFXSH,
 ATLANTIC
 BERING
 NORTHERN
 SPOTTED
WORMFXSH,
 LANCETAIL
 PINK
 PUGJAW
WRASSE,
 BLACKEAR
 CLOWN
 CREOLE
 DWARF
 GREENBAND
 PAINTED
 RAINBOW
 ROCK
 YELLOWCHEEK
 YELLOWHEAD
WRECKFISH
WRYMOUTH,
 DWARF
 GIANT
YELLOWTAIL
THUNNUS ATLANTICUS
THUNNUS THYNNUS
KATSUWONUS PELAMIS
ALLOTHUNNUS FALLAI
THUNNUS ALBACARES
EUTHYNNUS ALLETTERATUS

HYPOPSETTA GUTTULATA
PLEURONICTHYS VERTICALIS
PLEURONICHTHYS RITTERI
EUMECICHTHYS FISKI
CHAULIODUS MACOUNI
ACANTHOCYBIUM SOLANDRI
STIZOSTEDION VITREUM

CHIROLOPHIS ASCANII
CHIROLOPHIS DECORATUS
CHIROLOPHIS TARSODES
CHIROLOPHIS NUGATOR
LEPOMIS GULOSUS
CYNOSCION REGALIS
PRISTIPOMOIDES AQUILONARIS
REMORA AUSTRALIS

CITHARICHTHYS SPILOPTERUS
CITHARICHTHYS CORNUTUS
CITHARICHTHYS ARENACEUS
CITHARICHTHYS MACROPS

COREGONUS CLUPEAFORMIS
CAULOLATILUS PRINCEPS
SCOPHTHALMUS AQUOSUS

ANARHICHAS LUPUS
ANARHICHAS ORIENTALIS
ANARHICHAS DENTICULATUS
ANARHICHAS MINOR

MICRODESMUS LANCEOLATUS
MICRODESMUS LONGIPINNIS
CERDALE FLORIDANA

HALICHOERES POEYI
HALICHOERES MACULIPINNA
CLEPTICUS PARRAE
DORATONOTUS MEGALEPIS
HALICHOERES BATHYPHILUS
HALICHOERES CAUDALIS
HALICHOERES PICTUS
HALICHOERES SEMICINCTUS
HALICHOERES CYANOCEPHALUS
HALICHOERES GARNOTI
POLYPRION AMERICANUS

CRYPTACANTHODES ALEUTENSIS
CRYPTACANTHODES GIGANTEA
SERIOLA LALANDI
pageB-28
                          NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes

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   CODE
                                  APPENDIX   B.2

                       TAXA  SORTED  BY SCIENTIFIC  NAME
COMMON  NAME
                                             SCIENTIFIC  NAME
   CRUSTACEANS
   618901030100
   618803010200
   618803010800
   618803010600
   618803010100
   618101020100
   618902130200
   618201010100
   618201010300
   617701010000
BLUE CRAB
PACIFIC ROCK CRAB
EASTERN ROCK CRAB
DUNGENESS CRAB
RED CRAB
AMERICAN LOBSTER
GULF STONE CRAB
WEST INDIES SPINY LOBSTER
CALIFORNIA ROCK LOBSTER
WHITE SHRIMP
CALLINECTES SAPIDUS
CANCER ANTENNARIUS
CANCER IRRORATUS
CANCER MAGISTER
CANCER PRODUCTUS
HOMARUS AMERICANUS
MENIPPE ADINA
PANULIRUS ARGUS
PANULIRUS INTERRUPTUS
PENAEUS ?
   MOLLUSCS
   551539010100
   551002010100
   551002010200
   551547110100,
   551701020100
   550701010200
   550701010100
   551547070100
   551525010200
   551525020100
   551547080100
OCEAN QUAHOG
PACIFIC OYSTER
AMERICAN OYSTER
HARD CLAM
SOFT-SHELL CLAM
CALIFORNIA MUSSEL
BLUE MUSSEL
PACIFIC LITTLENECK CLAM
SURF CLAM
HORSENECK CLAM
MANILA CLAM
ARTICA ISLANDICA
CRASSOSTREA GIGAS
CRASSOSTREA VIRGINICA
MERCENARIA MERCENARIA
MYA ARENARIA
MYTILUS CALIFORNIAUS
MYTILUS EDULIS
PROTOTHACA STAMINEA
SPISULA SOLIDISSIMA
TRESUS CAPAX
VENERUPIS JAPONICA
   FISH
   880302010100
   883562010100
   883562010200
   884209080100
   885003060100
   884701200100
   884212010100
   884901010100
   884901010200
   884901010300
   884901010500
   885801020200
   872901010400
   872901010200
   872901010500
   872901010300
   878401040100
   880404040100
   871307010100
   883108010200
   883108010100
   883601040100
   874113010100
   873901010100
   883528020100
   884212190100
   884212020100
FLAT NEEDLEFISH
SERGEANT MAJOR
NIGHT SERGEANT
ROUGHHEAD BLENNY
WAHOO
YELLOWFIN GOBY
PIGHEAD PRICKLEBACK
OCEAN SURGEON
DOCTORFISH
BLUE TANG
GULF SURGEONFISH
LINED SOLE
SHORTNOSE STURGEON
GREEN STURGEON
ATLANTIC STURGEON
WHITE STURGEON
EMERALD CLINGFISH
DIAMOND KILLIFISH
SPOTTED EAGLE RAY
SOUTHERN SPEARNOSE POACHER
NORTHERN SPEARNOSE POACHER
MOUNTAIN MULLET
KEYWORM EEL
BONEFISH
AFRICAN POMPANO
STONE COCKSCOMB
LESSER PRICKLEBACK
ABLENNES HIANS
ABUDEFDUF SAXATILIS
ABUDEFDUF TAURUS
ACANTHEMBLEMARIA ASPERA
ACANTHOCYBIUM SOLANDRI
ACANTHOGOBIUS FLAVIMANUS
ACANTHOLUMPENUS MACKAYI
ACANTHURUS BAHIANUS
ACANTHURUS CHIRURGUS
ACANTHURUS COERULEUS
ACANTHURUS RANDALLI
ACHIRUS LINEATUS
ACIPENSER BREVIROSTRUM
ACIPENSER MEDIROSTRIS
ACIPENSER OXYRHYNCHUS
ACIPENSER TRANSMONTANUS
ACYRTOPS BERYLLINUS
ADINIA XENICA
AETOBATUS NARINARI
AGONOPSIS STERLETUS
AGONOPSIS VULSA
AGONOSTOMUS MONTICOLA
AHLIA EGMONTIS
ALBULA VULPES
ALECTIS CILIARIS
ALECTRIAS ALECTROLOPHUS
ALECTRIDIUM AURANTIACUM
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                     pageB-29

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   876209010300
   876209010200
   884209090100
   884212030100
   875503060100
   885003100100
   870704040200
   870704040100
   874701010200
   874701010400
   874701010600
   874701010300
   874701010500
   874701010100
   886002010200
   886002010300
   886002010100
   886002010400
   883516020100
   883564010100
   877702010100
   877702010600
   877702010300
   877702010400
   873401010100
   884501010200
   884501010300
   884501010100
   883560070200
   883560070300
   883560070100
   874105010100
   882002050100
   884202010200
   884202010300
   884202010400
   884202010100
   884202020100
   874702020900
   874702021000
   874702020300
   874702021100
   874702021200
   874702020100
   874702020400
   874702020500
   874702020200
   874702020600
   874702030400
   885703050300
   885703050600
   874101010100
   883540030700
   883540030400
   883540030600
   883108020100
   884212040100
   884212040200
   882702010100
   876210010100
   878702020700
   878702020100
   878702020200
   878702020800
SHORTNOSE LANCETFISH
LONGNOSE LANCETFISH
ISLAND KELPFISH
Y-PRICKLEBACK
WHITEBAIT SMELT
SLENDER TUNA
BIGEYE THRESHER
THRESHER SHARK
BLUEBACK HERRING
ALABAMA SHAD
SKIPJACK HERRING
HICKORY SHAD
ALEWIFE
AMERICAN SHAD
DOTTEREL FILEFISH
UNICORN FILEFISH
ORANGE FILEFISH
SCRAWLED FILEFISH
ROCK BASS
REDSPOTTED HAWKFISH
WHITE CATFISH
BLACK BULLHEAD
YELLOW BULLHEAD
BROWN BULLHEAD
BOWFIN
AMERICAN SAND LANCE
NORTHERN SAND LANCE
PACIFIC SAND LANCE
BARRED SURFPERCH
CALICO SURFPERCH
REDTAIL SURFPERCH
PYGMY MORAY
INSULAR PIPEFISH
NORTHERN WOLFFISH
ATLANTIC WOLFFISH
SPOTTED WOLFFISH
BERING WOLFFISH
WOLF-EEL
KEY ANCHOVY
DEEPBODY ANCHOVY
CUBAN ANCHOVY
SLOUGH ANCHOVY
NEW JERSEY ANCHOVY
STRIPED ANCHOVY
BIGEYE ANCHOVY
DUSKY ANCHOVY
BAY ANCHOVY
LONGNOSE ANCHOVY
FLAT ANCHOVY
THREE-EYE FLOUNDER
OCELLATED FLOUNDER
AMERICAN EEL
SARGO
BLACK MARGATE
PORKFISH
SMOOTH ALLIGATORFISH
SLENDER COCKSCOMB
HIGH COCKSCOMB
SABLEFISH
DAGGERTOOTH
ROUGHJAW FROGFISH
LONGLURE FROGFISH
OCELLATED FROGFISH
DWARF FROGFISH
ALEPISAURUS BREVIROSTRIS
ALEPISAURUS FEROX
ALLOCLINUS HOLDERI
ALLOLUMPENUS HYPOCHROMUS
ALLOSMERUS ELONGATUS
ALLOTHUNNUS FALLAI
ALOPIAS SUPERCILIOSUS
ALOPIAS VULPINUS
ALOSA AESTIVALIS
ALOSA ALABAMAE
ALOSA CHRYSOCHLORIS
ALOSA MEDIOCRIS
ALOSA PSEUDOHARENGUS
ALOSA SAPIDISSIMA.
ALUTERUS HEUDELOTI
ALUTERUS MONOCEROS
ALUTERUS SCHOEPFI
ALUTERUS SCRIPTUS
AMBLOPLITES RUPESTRIS
AMBLYCIRRHITUS PINOS
AMEIURUS CATUS
AMEIURUS MELAS
AMEIURUS NATALIS
AMEIURUS NEBULOSUS
AMIA CALVA
AMMODYTES AMERICANUS
AMMODYTES DUBIUS
AMMODYTES HEXAPTERUS
AMPHISTICHUS ARGENTEUS
AMPHISTICHUS KOELZI
AMPHISTICHUS RHODOTERUS
ANARCHIAS SIMILIS
ANARCHOPTERUS TECTUS
ANARHICHAS DENTICULATUS
ANARHICHAS LUPUS
ANARHICHAS MINOR
ANARHICHAS ORIENTALIS
ANARRHICHTHYS OCELLATUS
ANCHOA CAYORUM
ANCHOA COMPRESSA
ANCHOA CUBANA
ANCHOA DELICATISSIMA
ANCHOA DUODECIUM
ANCHOA HEPSETUS
ANCHOA LAMPROTAENIA
ANCHOA LYOLEPIS
ANCHOA MITCHILLI
ANCHOA NASUTA
ANCHOVIELLA PERFASCIATA
ANCYLOPSETTA DILECTA
ANCYLOPSETTA QUADROCELLATA
ANGUILLA ROSTRATA
ANISOTREMUS DAVIDSONI
ANISOTREMUS SURINAMENSIS
ANISOTREMUS VIRGINICTJS
ANOPLAGONUS INERMIS
ANOPLARCHUS INSIGNIS
ANOPLARCHUS PURPURESCENS
ANOPLOPOMA FIMBRIA
ANOTOPTERUS PHARAO
ANTENNARIUS AVALONIS
ANTENNARIUS MULTIOCELLATUS
ANTENNARIUS OCELLATUS
ANTENNARIUS PAUCIRADIATUS
pageB-30
                           NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes

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   878702020300
   878702020500
   881106010100
   881106010200
   881801030100
   883544260100
   884213010100
   884213030100
   883518010100
   883518010400
   883518010500
   883518011400
   883518011500
   883518010700
   883518011600
   883518011700
   883518010900
   883518011000
   883518011100
   883518011300
   870801010100
   874113160100
   883536020100
   874113120200
   874113120100
   883109010100
   882002050300
   883102010100
   883543030100
   883543030200
   879103010100
   879103010200
   ,884001010100
   875601020600
   875601020300
   875601020500
   883544050100
   885102010100
   885101010200
   885102010400
   874112020200
   877718020200
   883102030700
   883102030500
   883102030600
   883102040600
   883102040100
   883102040200
   883102040300
   883102040500
   883102050100
   883102410100
   883108030100
   883108030400
   883108030300
   885002060100
   883518020100
   883518020200
   883518020300
   884014010100
   884014010200
   885704010100
   885704010200
   880502050100
SINGLESPOT FROGFISH
STRIATED FROGFISH
DEEPBODY BOARFISH
SHORTSPINE BOARFISH
FOURSPINE STICKLEBACK
FRESHWATER DRUM
PENPOINT GUNNEL
ROCKWEED GUNNEL
BIGTOOTH CARDINALFISH
BRIDLE CARDINALFISH
BARRED CARDINALFISH
GUADALUPE CARDINALFISH
WHITESTAR CARDINALFISH
FLAMEFISH
MIMIC CARDINALFISH
BROADSADDLE CARDINALFISH
PALE CARDINALFISH
TWOSPOT CARDINALFISH
SAWCHEEK CARDINALFISH
BELTED CARDINALFISH
BROWN CAT SHARK
STRIPE EEL
BLACK SNAPPER
ACADEMY EEL
FINLESS EEL
SMOOTH LUMPSUCKER
FRINGED PIPEFISH
SCALED SCULPIN
SHEEPSHEAD
SEA BREAM
TOOTHED COD
POLAR COD
SAILFIN SANDFISH
PACIFIC ARGENTINE
ATLANTIC ARGENTINE
STRIATED ARGENTINE
BANDED DRUM
SILVER-RAG
BROWN DRIFTFISH
SPOTTED DRIFTFISH
BANDTOOTH CONGER
HARDHEAD CATFISH
ATLANTIC HOOKEAR SCULPIN
HAMECON
ARCTIC HOOKEAR SCULPIN
CORRALLINE SCULPIN
PADDED SCULPIN
SCALYHEAD SCULPIN
SMOOTHHEAD SCULPIN
BONEHEAD SCULPIN
ROSYLIP SCULPIN
SPINYNOSE SCULPIN
ALEUTIAN ALLIGATORFISH
ALLIGATORFISH
ARCTIC ALLIGATORFISH
RAZORBACK SCABBARDFISH
BRONZE CARDINALFISH
BLACKFIN CARDINALFISH
CONCHFISH
NORTHERN STARGAZER
SOUTHERN STARGAZER
KAMCHATKA FLOUNDER
ARROWTOOTH FLOUNDER
HARDHEAD SILVERSIDE
 ANTENNARIUS RADIOSUS '
 ANTENNARIUS STRIATUS
 ANTIGONIA CARPOS
 ANTIGONIA COMBATIA
 APELTES QUADRACUS
 APLODINOTUS GRUNNIENS
 APODICHTHYS FLAVIDUS
 APODICHTHYS FUCORUM
 APOGON AFFINIS
 APOGON AUROLINEATUS
 APOGON BINOTATUS
 APOGON GUADALUPENSIS
 APOGON LACHNERI
 APOGON MACULATUS
 APOGON PHENAX
 APOGON PILLIONATUS
 APOGON PLANIFRONS
 APOGON PSEUDOMACULATUS
 APOGON QUADRISQUAMATUS
 APOGON TOWNSENDI
 APRISTURUS BRUNNEUS
 APROGNATHODON PLATYVENTRIS
 APSILUS DENTATUS
 APTERICHTUS ANSP
 APTERICHTUS KENDALLI
 APTOCYCLUS VENTRICOSUS
 ARCHANOPTERUS CRINIGER
 ARCHAULUS BISERIATUS
 ARCHOSARGUS PROBATOCEPHALUS
 ARCHOSARGUS RHOMBOIDALIS
 ARCTOGADUS BORISOVI
 ARCTOGADUS GLACIALIS
 ARCTOSCOPUS JAPONICUS
 ARGENTINA SIALIS
.ARGENTINA SILUS
 ARGENTINA STRIATA
 ARIMUS FASCIATUS
 ARIOMMA BONDI
 ARIOMMA MELANUM
 ARIOMMA REGULUS
 ARIOSOMA BALEARICUM
 ARIUS  FELIS
 ARTEDIELLUS ATLANTICUS
 ARTEDIELLUS SCABER
 ARTEDIELLUS UNCINATUS
 ARTEDIUS CORALLINUS
 ARTEDIUS FENESTRALIS
 ARTEDIUS HARRINGTONI
 ARTEDIUS LATERALIS
 ARTEDIUS NOTOSPILOTUS
 ASCELICHTHYS RHODORUS
 ASEMICHTHYS TAYLORI
 ASPIDOPHOROIDES BARTONI
 ASPIDOPHOROIDES MONOPTERYGIUS
 ASPIDOPHOROIDES OLRIKI
 ASSURGER ANZAC
 ASTRAPOGON ALUTUS
 ASTRAPOGON PUNCTICULATUS
 ASTRAPOGON STELLATUS
 ASTROSCOPUS GUTTATUS
 ASTROSCOPUS Y-GRAECUM
 ATHERESTHES EVERMANNI
 ATHERESTHES STOMIAS
 ATHERINOMORUS STIPES
NFTDR User Manual-Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                     page B-31

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   880502010100
   880502060100
   883544010100
   876201010200
   881802010100
   881901010100
   885003070100
   885003070200
   884701210100
   877718010100
   883544030400
   883544030100
   883544030500
   886002020100
   886002020300
   886002020200
   884701080100
   874113020200
   874113020100
   883108040100
   883108040200
   883108050100
   883108040300
   884701090100
   884701090200
   884701090300
   884003010100
   884003010200
   884003010300
   871304010200
   871304010500
   871304010700
   871304010900
   871304011200
   882602020100
   882602020200
   882602020300
   882602020500
   884007010100
   884007010200
   876212010100
   883102060100
   883102060200
   883901030100
   883901030200
   884701160100
   879103020100
   883108060100
   879301020300
   885703060100
   885703060300
   883560010100
   883571010200
   883571010400
   883571010300
   883571010100
   879102010100
   874701040200
   874701040300
   874701040400
   874701040100
   879103110100
   879201010100
   879201040100
TOPSMELT
JACKSMELT
WHITE SEABASS
YELLOWFIN AULOPUS
TUBE-SNOUT
TRUMPETFISH
BULLET MACKEREL
FRIGATE MACKEREL
RIVER GOBY
GAFFTOPSAIL CATFISH
BLUE CROAKER
SILVER PERCH
STRIPED CROAKER
GRAY TRIGGERFISH
FINESCALE TRIGGERFISH
QUEEN TRIGGERFISH
BEARDED GOBY
SOOTY EEL
WHIP EEL
GRAY STARSNOUT
SPINYCHECK STARSNOUT
BLACKFIN POACHER
BIGEYE POACHER
NOTCHTONGUE GOBY
ISLAND FRILLFIN
FRILLFIN GOBY
ALASKAN RONQUIL
SMALLMOUTH RONQUIL
SEARCHER
ALEUTIAN SKATE
SANDPAPER SKATE
ALASKA SKATE
FLATHEAD SKATE
ROUGHTAIL SKATE
SHORTFIN SEAROBIN
STREAMER SEAROBIN
HORNED SEAROBIN
SPLITNOSE SEAROBIN
DUCKBILL FLATHEAD
GOBY FLATHEAD
NORTHERN PEARLEYE
CRESTED SCULPIN
SILVER SPOTTED SCULPIN
SPOTFIN HOGFISH
SPANISH HOGFISH
RAGGED GOBY
ARCTIC COD
ROCKHEAD
ALASKA EELPOUT
PEACOCK FLOUNDER
EYED FLOUNDER
KELP PERCH
ATLANTIC POMFRET
CARIBBEAN POMFRET
LOWFIN POMFRET
PACIFIC POMFRET
ANTENNA CODLET
FINESCALE MENHADEN
GULF MENHADEN
YELLOWFIN MENHADEN
ATLANTIC MENHADEN
CUSK
RED BROTULA
BEARDED BROTULA
ATHERINOPS AFFINIS
ATHERINOPSIS CALIFORNIENSIS
ATRACTOSCION NOBILIS
AULOPUS NANAE
AULORHYNCHUS FLAVIDUS
AULOSTOMUS MACULATUS
AUXIS ROCHEI
AUXIS THAZARD
AWAOUS TAJASICA
BAGRE MARINUS
BAIRDIELLA BATABANA
BAIRDIELLA CHRYSOURA
BAIRDIELLA SANCTAELUCIAE
BALISTES CAPRISCUS
BALISTES POLYLEPIS
BALISTES VETULA
BARBULIFER CEUTHOECUS
BASCANICHTHYS BASCANIUM
BASCANICHTHYS SCUTICARIS
BATHYAGONUS ALASCANA
BATHYAGONUS INFRASPINATUS
BATHYAGONUS NIGRIPINNIS
BATHYAGONUS PENTACANTHUS
BATHYGOBIUS CURACAO
BATHYGOBIUS MYSTACIUM
BATHYGOBIUS SOPORATOR
BATHYMASTER CAERULEOFASCIATUS
BATHYMASTER LEUROLEPIS
BATHYMASTER SIGNATUS
BATHYRAJA ALEUTICA
BATHYRAJA INTERRUPTA
BATHYRAJA PARMIFERA
BATHYRAJA ROSISPINIS
BATHYRAJA TRACHURA
BELLATOR BRACHYCHIR
BELLATOR EGRETTA
BELLATOR MILITARIS
BELLATOR XENISMA
BEMBROPS ANATIROSTRIS
BEMBROPS GOBIOIDES
BENTHALBELLA DENTATA
BLEPSIAS BILOBUS
BLEPSIAS CIRRHOSUS
BODIANUS PULCHELLUS
BODIANUS RUFUS
BOLLMANNIA COMMUNIS
BOREOGADUS SAIDA
BOTHRAGONUS SWANI
BOTHROCARA PUSILLUM
BOTHUS LUNATUS
BOTHUS OCELLATUS
BRACHYISTIUS FRENATUS
BRAMA1 BRAMA
BRAMA CARIBBEA
BRAMA DUSSUMIERI
BRAMA JAPONICA
BREGMACEROS ATLANTICUS
BREVOORTIA GUNTERI
BREVOORTIA PATRONUS
BREVOORTIA SMITHI
BREVOORTIA TYRANNUS
BROSME BROSME
BROSMOPHYCIS MARGINATA
BROTULA BARBATA
pageB-32
                           NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes

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   884212060100
   882002010500
   883543050100
   883543050200
   883543050900
   883543050300
   883543050500
   883543050600
   883543050700
   883543050800
   874113030200
   874113030100
   874113040100
   886002040100
   886002040200
   886101535700
   886002050100
   886002050200
   874113170100
   883528030100
   883528030500
   883528030600
   883528030300
   883528030400
   883528030700
   883528030800
   879202010100
   870802050400
   870802050500
   870802051300
   870802050900
   870802050600
   870802100100
   870802050200
   870802050700
   870802050800
   870802050100
   870802051400
   870802050300
   870802051200
   870802070100
   870704010100
   883109023200
   883109021500
   877604010200
   883522010200
   883522010100
   884212220100
   883501010200
   883501010300
   883501010400
   883501010500
   883502030400
   883502030500
   883502030100
   883555020100
   871001090100
   876214010100
   884706010100
   874702040200
   870704020100
   884209100100
   884209515000
   883552010100
NUTCRACKER PRICKLEBACK
PUGNOSE PIPEFISH
GRASS PORGY
JOLTHEAD PORGY
PACIFIC PORGY
SAUCEREYE PORGY
WHITEBONE PORGY
KNOBBED PORGY
SHEEPSHEAD PORGY
LITTLEHEAD PORGY
SHORTTAIL SNAKE EEL
BLOTCHED SNAKE EEL
RIDGEFIN EEL
WHITESPOTTED FILEFISH
ORANGESPOTTED FILEFISH
SHARPNOSE PUFFER
ROUGH TRIGGERFISH
OCEAN TRIGGERFISH
SLANTLIP EEL
YELLOW JACK
GREEN JACK
BLUE RUNNER
CREVALLE JACK
HORSE-EYE JACK
BLACK JACK
BAR JACK
PEARLFISH
BLACKNOSE SHARK
BIGNOSE SHARK
NARROWTOOTH SHARK
SPINNER SHARK
SILKY SHARK
FINETOOTH SHARK
BULL SHARK
BLACKTIP SHARK
OCEAN WHITETIP SHARK
DUSKY SHARK
REEF SHARK
SANDBAR SHARK
SMALLTAIL SHARK
NIGHT SHARK
WHITE SHARK
LONGFIN SNAILFISH
BLACKTAIL SNAILFISH
WHITE SUCKER
BLACKLINE TILEFISH
OCEAN WHITEFISH
MONKEYFACE PRICKLEBACK
SWORDSPINE SNOOK
FAT SNOOK
TARPON SNOOK
COMMON SNOOK
BANK SEA BASS
ROCK SEA BASS        \
BLACK SEA BASS
CHERUBFISH
BLACK DOGFISH
DOGTOOTH LAMPFISH
PUGJAW WORMFISH
ANCHOVETA
BASKING SHARK
ORANGETHROAT PIKEBLENNY
BLUETHROAT PIKEBLENNY
ATLANTIC SPADEFISH
BRYOZOICHTHYS LYSIMUS
BRYX DUNCKERI
CALAMUS ARCTIFRONS
CALAMUS BAJONADO
CALAMUS BRACHYSOMUS
CALAMUS CALAMUS
CALAMUS LEUCOSTEUS
CALAMUS NODOSUS
CALAMUS PENNA
CALAMUS PRORIDENS
CALLECHELYS GUINIENSIS
CALLECHELYS MURAENA
CALLECHELYS SPRINGERI
CANTHERHINES MACROCERUS
CANTHERHINES PULLUS
CANTHGASTER ROSTRATA
CANTHIDERMIS MACULATA
CANTHIDERMIS SUFFLAMEN
CARALOPHIA LOXOCHILA
CARANX BARTHOLOMAEI
CARANX CABALLUS
CARANX CRYSOS
CARANX HIPPOS
CARANX LATUS
CARANX LUGUBRIS
CARANX RUBER
CARAPUS BERMUDENSIS
CARCHARHINUS ACRONOTUS
CARCHARHINUS ALTIMUS
CARCHARHINUS BRACHYURUS
CARCHARHINUS BREVIPINNA
CARCHARHINUS FALCIFORMIS
CARCHARHINUS ISODON
CARCHARHINUS LEUCAS
CARCHARHINUS LIMBATUS
CARCHARHINUS LONGIMANUS
CARCHARHINUS OBSCURUS
CARCHARHINUS PEREZI
CARCHARHINUS PLUMBEUS
CARCHARHINUS POROSUS
CARCHARHINUS SIGNATUS
CARCHARODON CARCHARIAS
CAREPROCTUS LONGIPINNIS
CAREPROCTUS MELANURUS
CATOSTOMUS COMMERSONI
CAULOLATILUS CYANOPS
CAULOLATILUS PRINCEPS
CEBIDICHTHYS VIOLACEUS
CENTROPOMUS ENSIFERUS
CENTROPOMUS PARALLELUS
CENTROPOMUS PECTINATUS
CENTROPOMUS UNDECIMALIS
CENTROPRISTIS OCYURUS
CENTROPRISTIS PHILADELPHICA
CENTROPRISTIS STRIATA
CENTROPYGE ARGI
CENTROSCYLLIUM FABRICII
CERATOSCOPELUS TOWNSENDI
CERDALE FLORIDANA
CETENGRAULIS MYSTICETUS
CETORHINUS MAXIMUS
CHAENOPSIS ALEPIDOTA
CHAENOPSIS OCELLATA
CHAETODIPTERUS FABER
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                     page B-33

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   883552010200
   883555050100
   883555010200
   883555010300
   883555010100
   883555010700
   883555010800
   885703070100
   884201030100
   884201030200
   875906010100
   883544230100
   879201070200
   886103010600
   886103010200
   886103010300
   886103010400
   886103010100
   874104010100
   884212050500
   884212050300
   884212050200
   884212050100
   883102400100
   870501010100
   874104050100
   876204010100
   883528040100
   883528040200
   880301040100
   883562030100
   883562030200
   883562030300
   883562030500
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   883562030700
   885703010400
   885703010500
   885703010600
   885703010900
   885703010100
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   885703011100
   883901040100
   884701010100
   883102070100
   883102070400
   883102070200
   883102070300
   883102070500
   874701020100
   874701020100
   880303010100
   874112010100
   874112010200
   883540040100
   883517030100
   884209020400
   884209020600
   875501010600
   881008060100
   883529010200
   883529010100
PACIFIC SPADEFISH
LONGSNOUT BUTTERFLYFISH
BANK BUTTERFLYFISH
FOUREYE BUTTERFLYFISH
SPOTFIN BUTTERFLYFISH
REEF BUTTERFLYFISH
BANDED BUTTERFLYFISH
PELICAN FLOUNDER
STRIPED BLENNY
FLORIDA BLENNY
PACIFIC VIPERFISH
BLACK CROAKER
SPOTTED CUSK-EEL
PACIFIC BURRFISH
BRIDLED BURRFISH
WEB BURRFISH
SPOTTED BURRFISH
STRIPED BURRFISH
SEAGRASS EEL
ATLANTIC WARBONNET
DECORATED WARBONNET
MOSSHEAD WARBONNET
MATCHEEK WARBONNET
ROUGHBACK SCULPIN
FRILL SHARK
BICOLOR EEL
SHORTNOSE GREENEYE
ATLANTIC BUMPER
PACIFIC BUMPER
HARDHEAD HALFBEAK
BLUE CHROMIS
YELLOWTAIL REEFFISH
SUNSHINEFISH
BROWN CHROMIS
BLACKSMITH
PURPLE REEFFISH
GULF STREAM FLOUNDER
SAND WHIFF
HORNED WHIFF
SPOTTED WHIFF
PACIFIC SANDDAB
BAY WHIFF
SPECKLED SANDDAB
LONGFIN SANDDAB
CREOLE WRASSE
ARROW GOBY
SHARPNOSE SCULPIN
WOOLY SCULPIN
CALICO SCULPIN
MOSSHEAD SCULPIN
BALD SCULPIN
ATLANTIC HERRING
PACIFIC HERRING
PACIFIC SAURY
CONGER EEL
MANYTOOTH CONGER
BARRED GRUNT
BULLEYE
BLACKHEAD BLENNY
GLASS BLENNY
LAKE WHITEFISH
SPINYCHEEK SOLDIERFISH
POMPANO DOLPHIN
DOLPHIN
CHAETODIPTERUS ZONATUS
CHAETODON ACULEATUS
CHAETODON AYA
CHAETODON CAPISTRATUS
CHAETODON OCELLATUS
CHAETODON SEDENTARIUS
CHAETODON STRIATUS
CHASCANOPSETTA LUGUBRIS
CHASMODES BOSQUIANUS
CHASMODES SABURRAE
CHAULIODUS MACOUNI
CHEILOTREMA SATURNUM
CHILARA TAYLORI
CHILOMYCTERUS AFFINIS
CHILOMYCTERUS ANTENNATUS
CHILOMYCTERUS ANTILLARUM
CHILOMYCTERUS ATINGA
CHILOMYCTERUS SCHOEPFI
CHILORHINUS SUENSONI
CHIROLOPHIS ASCANII
CHIROLOPHIS DECORATUS
CHIROLOPHIS NUGATOR
CHIROLOPHIS TARSODES
CHITONOTUS PUGETTENSIS
CHLAMYDOSELACHUS ARGfUINEUS
CHLOPSIS BICOLOR
CHLOROPHTHALMUS AGASSIZI
CHLOROSCOMBRUS CHRYSURUS
CHLOROSCOMBRUS ORQUETA
CHRIODORUS ATHERINOIDES
CHROMIS CYANEA
CHROMIS ENCHRYSURUS
CHROMIS INSOLATA
CHROMIS MULTILINEATA
CHROMIS PUNCTIPINNIS
CHROMIS SCOTTI
CITHARICHTHYS ARCTIFRONS
CITHARICHTHYS ARENACEUS
CITHARICHTHYS CORNUTUS
CITHARICHTHYS MACROPS
CITHARICHTHYS SORDIDUS
CITHARICHTHYS SPILOPTERUS
CITHARICHTHYS STIGMAEUS
CITHARICHTHYS XANTHOSTIGMA
CLEPTICUS PARRAE
CLEVELANDIA IOS
CLINOCOTTUS ACUTICEPS
CLINOCOTTUS ANALIS
CLINOCOTTUS EMBRYUM
CLINOCOTTUS GLOPICEPS
CLINOCOTTUS RECALVUS
CLUPEA HARENGUS
CLUPEA PALLASI
COLOLABIS SAIRA
CONGER OCEANICUS
CONGER TRIPORICEPS
CONODON NOBILIS
COOKEOLUS JAPONICUS
CORALLIOZETUS BAHAMENSIS
CORALLIOZETUS DIAPHANUS
COREGONUS CLUPEAFORMIS
CORNIGER SPINOSUS
CORYPHAENA EQUISETIS
CORYPHAENA HIPPURUS
pageB-34
                           NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes

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   884701020200
   884701020300
   884701020400
   884701020500
   884701020600
   884701020700
   884701020100
   884701020800
   884701020900
   884701021000
   882002040100
   882002040300
   882002010600
   882002011200
   882002040200
   883102080100
   883102080300
   884209110100
   884212160100
   884212150100
   884212200100
   878808020100
   883903020100
   883109030100
   885102020300
   885102020100
   885703080100
   885703080200
   883109040500
   883109150100
   883560020100
   883544010600
   883544010200
   883544010300
   883544011400
   883544010400
   880404010100
   877601010100
   880301010700
   880301010200
   880301010300
   880301010400
   880301010500
   880301010100
   883201010100
   884013020200
   884013020100
   871001040100
   871305010300
   871305010400
   871305010100
   871305010500
   871305010600
   871305010200
   883102090100
   883528120100
   883528120200
   883528120400
   883528120300
   883901050100
   881502020100
   876214020100
   883539020100
   883539020300
BARFIN GOBY
COLON GOBY
PALLID GOBY
BRIDLED GOBY
GLASS GOBY
PEPPERMINT GOBY
BLACKEYE GOBY
MASKED GOBY
SPOTTED GOBY
BARTAIL GOBY
WHITENOSE PIPEFISH
CRESTED PIPEFISH
SHORTFIN PIPEFISH
DWARF PIPEFISH
DEEPWATER PIPEFISH
COASTRANGE SCULPIN
PRICKLY SCULPIN
DEEPWATER BLENNY
DWARF WRYMOUTH
GIANT WRYMOUTH
WRYMOUTH
TRIPLEWART SEADEVIL
BLUELIP PARROTFISH
BLOTCHED SNAILFISH
LONGFIN CIGARFISH
BIGEYE CIGARFISH
MEXICAN FLOUNDER
SPOTFIN FLOUNDER
ARCTIC LUMPSUCKER
LUMPFISH
SHINER PERCH
SAND SEATROUT
SPOTTED SEATROUT
SILVER SEATROUT
SHORTFIN CORVINA
WEAKFISH
SHEEPSHEAD MINNOW
COMMON CARP
CALIFORNIA FLYINGFISH
CLEARWING FLYINGFISH
MARGINED FLYINGFISH
BANDWING FLYINGFISH
SPOTFIN FLYINGFISH
ATLANTIC FLYINGFISH
FLYING GURNARD
BIGEYE STARGAZER
SAND STARGAZER
KITEFIN SHARK
SOUTHERN STINGRAY
ROUGHTAIL STINGRAY
DIAMOND STINGRAY
ATLANTIC STINGRAY
BLUNTNOSE STINGRAY
PELAGIC STINGRAY
SPINYHEAD SCULPIN
MACKEREL SCAD
ROUND SCAD
MEXICAN SCAD
REDTAIL SCAD
RED HOGFISH
POLKA-DOT RIBBONFISH
CALIFORNIA HEADLIGHTFISH
IRISH POMPANO
STRIPED MOJARRA
CORYPHOPTERLTS ALLOIDES
CORYPHOPTERUS DICRUS
CORYPHOPTERUS EIDOLON
CORYPHOPTERUS GLAUCOFRAENUM
CORYPHOPTERUS HYALINUS
CORYPHOPTERUS LIPERNES
CORYPHOPTERUS NICHOLSI
CORYPHOPTERUS PERSONATUS
CORYPHOPTERUS PUNCIPECTOPHORUS
CORYPHOPTERUS THRIX
COSMOCAMPUS ALBIROSTRIS
COSMOCAMPUS BRACHYCEPHALUS
COSMOCAMPUS ELUCENS
COSMOCAMPUS HILDEBRANDI
COSMOCAMPUS PROFUNDUS
COTTUS ALEUTICUS
COTTUS ASPER
CRYPOTREMA CORALLINUM
CRYPTACANTHODES ALEUTENSIS
CRYPTACANTHODES GIGANTEA
CRYPTACANTHODES MACULATUS
CRYPTOPSARAS COUESI
CRYPTOTOMUS ROSEUS
CRYSTALLICHTHYS CYCLOPILUS
CUBICEPS PARADOXUS
CUBICEPS PAUCIRADIATUS
CYCLOPSETTA CHITTENDENI
CYCLOPSETTA FIMBRIATA
CYCLOPTEROPSIS MACALPINI
CYCLOPTERUS LUMPUS
CYMATOGASTER AGGREGATA
CYNOSCION ARENARIUS
CYNOSCION NEBULOSUS
CYNOSCION NOTHUS
CYNOSCION PARVIPINNIS
CYNOSCION REGALIS
CYPRINODON VARIEGATUS
CYPRINUS CARPIO
CYPSELURUS CALIFORNICUS
CYPSELURUS COMATUS
CYPSELURUS CYANOPTERUS
CYPSELURUS EXSILIENS
CYPSELURUS FURCATUS
CYPSELURUS MELANURUS
DACTYLOPTERUS VOLITANS
DACTYLOSCOPUS CROSSOTUS
DACTYLOSCOPUS TRIDIGITATUS
DALATIAS LICHA
DASYATIS AMERICANA
DASYATIS CENTROURA
DASYATIS DIPTERURA
DASYATIS SABINA
DASYATIS SAY
DASYATIS VIOLACEA
DASYCOTTUS SETIGER
DEGAPTERUS MACARELLUS
DECAPTERUS PUNCTATUS
DECAPTERUS SCOMBRINUS
DECAPTERUS TABL
DECODON PUELLARIS
DESMODEMA POLYSTICTUM
DIAPHUS THETA
DIAPTERUS AURATUS
DIAPTERUS PLUMIERI
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                     page B-35

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   886103020200
   886103020100
   876214080200
   883502100200
   883502100500
   883543040200
   883543040100
   884601010300
   883901060100
   884701330100
   884701330200
   874701050100
   874701050200
   874117010100
   874105030100
   883527020100
   883527020200
   874105020100
   871001100100
   874113090100
   874113090200
   883528130100
   879103030100
   873801010200
   873801010100
   885704030100
   883560030200
   883560030100
   884209020100
   884209020200
   884209020300
   883535010100
   879103150100
   884208010100
   874702010200
   874702010300
   874702010100
   885703090100
   884208010300
   883102100100
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   883102100300
   883102100400
   885704110100
   885704040100
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   883502080200
   883502040600
   883502090100
   883502040100
   883502040800
   883502040900
   883502041000
   883502041100
   883502041200
   860601010100
   860601010200
   883544120100
   883544120200
BALLONFISH
PORCUPINEFISH
DIOGENES LAMPFISH
SAND PERCH
DWARF SAND PERCH
SILVER PORGY
SPOTTAIL PINFISH
SPOTTED DRAGONET
DWARF WRASSE
PACIFIC FAT SLEEPER
FAT SLEEPER
GIZZARD SHAD
THREADFIN SHAD
SHORTBELLY EEL
VIPER MORAY
SHARKSUCKER
WHITEFIN SHARKSUCKER
CHAIN MORAY
PRICKLY SHARK
SPOTTED SPOON-NOSE EEL
SNAPPER EEL
RAINBOW RUNNER
SAFFRON COD
MACHETE
LADYFISH
DEEPSEA SOLE
BLACK PERCH
STRIPED SEAPERCH
BANNER BLENNY
SAILFIN BLENNY
PIRATE BLENNY
BONNETMOUTH
FOURBEARD ROCKLING
LOFTY TRIPLEFIN
CAMIGUANA ANCHOVY
SILVER ANCHOVY
NORTHERN ANCHOVY
SPINY FLOUNDER
REDEYE TRIPLEFIN
BUFFALO SCULPIN
ANTLERED SCULPIN
LEISTER SCULPIN
BULL SCULPIN
SLENDER SOLE
PETRALE SOLE
ROCK HIND
SPOTTED CABRILLA
MUTTON HAMLET
GRAYSBY
SPECKLED HIND
YELLOWEDGE GROUPER
CONEY
RED HIND
MARBLED GROUPER
JEWFISH
RED GROUPER
MISTY GROUPER
WARSAW GROUPER
SNOWY GROUPER
NASSAU GROUPER
BLACK HAGFISH
PACIFIC HAGFISH
HIGH-HAT
JACKKNIFE-FISH
DIODON HOLOCANTHUS
DIODON HYSTRIX
DIOGENYS LATERNATUS
DIPLECTRUM FORMOSUM
DIPLECTRUM BIVITTATUM
DIPLODUS ARGENTEUS
DIPLODUS HOLBROOKI
DIPLOGRAMMUS PAUCIRADIATUS
DORATONOTUS MEGALEPIS
DORMITATOR LATIFRONS
DORMITATOR MACULATUS
DOROSOMA CEPEDIANUM
DOROSOMA PETENENSE
DYSOMMA ANGUILLARE
ECHELYCORE NIGRICANS
ECHENEIS NAUCRATES
ECHENEIS NEUCRATOIDES
ECHIDNA CATENATA
ECHINORHINUS COOKEI
ECHIOPHIS INTERTINCTUS
ECHIOPHIS PUNCTIFER
ELEGATIS BIPINNULATUS
ELEGINUS GRACILIS
ELOPS AFFINIS
ELOPS SAURUS
EMBASSICHTHYS BATHYBIUS
EMBIOTOCA1 JACKSONI
EMBIOTOCA LATERALIS
EMBLEMARIA ATLANTICA
EMBLEMARIA PANDIONIS
EMBLEMARIA PIRATULA
EMMELICHTHYOPS ALANTICUS
ENCHELYOPUS CIMBRIUS
ENEANECTES ALTIVELIS
ENGRAULIS ESTAUQUAE
ENGRAULIS EURYSTOLE
ENGRAULIS MORDAX
ENGYOPHRYS SENTA
ENNEANECTES PECTORALIS
ENOPHRYS BISON
ENOPHRYS DICERAUS
ENOPHRYS LUCASI
ENOPHRYS TAURINA
EOPSETTA EXILIS
EOPSETTA JORDANI
EPINEPHELUS ADSCENSIONIS
EPINEPHELUS ANALOGUE
EPINEPHELUS AFER
EPINEPHELUS CRUENTATUS
EPINEPHELUS DRUMMONDHAYI
EPINEPHELUS FLAVOLIMBATUS
EPINEPHALUS FULVA
EPINEPHELUS GUTTATUS
EPINEPHALUS INERMIS
EPINEPHELUS ITAJARA
EPINEPHELUS MORIO
EPINEPHELUS MYSTACINUS
EPINEPHELUS NIGRITUS
EPINEPHELUS NIVEATUS
EPINEPHELUS STRIATUS
EPTATRETUS DEANI
EPTATRETUS STOUTI
EQUETUS ACUMINATUS
EQUETUS LANCEOLATUS
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                           NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes

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   883544120500
   883544120600
   882702020100
   884701180100
   885704050100
   875801010100
   875801010400
   875801010300
   883536030100
   885703020100
   885703020200
   885703020400
   874701060100
   883539010100
   883539010700
   883539010200
   883539010800
   883539010600
   883539010400
   883539010500
   884701320100
   880301060100
   880301060200
   881501020100
   884212170100
   883109050100
   883109050400
   883109050600
   883109050800
   885003010300
   885003010200
   885003010400
   884701100200
   884701040100
   880301070100
   880301070200
   881902010300
   881902010100
   880404050100
   884601010100
   880404020100
   880404020700
   880404020300
   880404020900
   880404020400
   880404020500
   880404021200
   879103040100
   879103040200
   879103040300
   870802020100
   870802010100
   880408010100
   880408010200
   881801010100
   881801010200
   885703100100
   885001020100
   883544020100
   883539030100
   884209010300
   884209010100
   884209010200
   884013010100
SPOTTED DRUM
CUBBYU
SKILFISH
EMERALD SLEEPER
REX SOLE
NORTHERN PIKE
MUSKELLUNGE
CHAIN PICKEREL
QUEEN SNAPPER
FRINGED FLOUNDER
SMALLMOUTH FLOUNDER
GRAY FLOUNDER
ROUND HERRING
SPOTFIN MOJARRA
PACIFIC FLAGFIN MOJARRA
SILVER JENNY
BIGEYE MOJARRA
SLENDER MOJARRA
MOTTLED MOJARRA
FLAGFIN MOJARRA
TIDEWATER GOBY
FLYING HALFBEAK
RIBBON HALFBEAK
UNICORNFISH
FOURLINE SNAKEBLENNY
PIMPLED LUMPSUCKER
LEATHERFIN LUMPSUCKER
PACIFIC SPINY LUMPSUCKER
ATLANTIC SPINY LUMPSUCKER
KAWAKAWA
LITTLE TUNNY
BLACK SKIPJACK
SPONGE GOBY
LYRE GOBY
OCEAN TWO-WING FLYINGFISH
TROPICAL TWO-WING FLYINGFISH
RED CORNETFISH
BLUESPOTTED CORNETFISH
GOLDSPOTTED KILLIFISH
SPOTFIN DRAGONET
MARSH KILLIFISH
GULF KILLIFISH
MUMMICHOG
SALTMARSH TOPMINNOW
SPOTFIN KILLIFISH
STRIPED KILLIFISH
BAYOU KILLIFISH
PACIFIC COD
ATLANTIC COD
GREENLAND COD
TIGER SHARK
SOUPFIN SHARK
WESTERN MOSQUITOFISH
MANGROVE GAMBUSIA
THREESPINE STICKLEBACK
BLACKSPOTTED STICKLEBACK
SHRIMP FLOUNDER
SNAKE MACKEREL
WHITE CROAKER
YELLOWFIN MOJARRA
SPOTTED KELPFISH
STRIPED KELPFISH
CREVICE KELPFISH
ARROW STARGAZER  .
EQUETUS PUNCTATUS
EQUETUS UMBROSUS
ERILEPIS ZONIFER
EROTELIS SMARAGDUS
ERREX ZACHIRUS
ESOX LUCIUS
ESOX MASQUINONGY
ESOX NIGER
ETELIS OCULATUS
ETROPUS CROSSOTUS
ETROPUS MICROSTOMUS
ETROPUS RIMOSUS
ETRUMEUS TERES
EUCINOSTOMUS ARGENTEUS
EUCINOSTOMUS GRACILIS
EUCINOSTOMUS GULA
EUCINOSTOMUS HAVANA
EUCINOSTOMUS JONESI
EUCINOSTOMUS LEFROYI
EUCINOSTOMUS MELANOPTERUS
EUCYCLOGOBIUS NEWBERRYI
EULEPTORHAMPHUS VELOX
EULEPTORHAMPHUS VIRIDIS
EUMECICHTHYS FISKI
EUMESOGRAMMUS PRAECISUS
EUMICROTREMUS ANDRIASHEVI
EUMICROTREMUS DERJUGINI
EUMICROTREMUS ORBIS
EUMICROTREMUS SPINOSUS
EUTHYNNUS AFFINIS
EUTHYNNUS ALLETTERATUS
EUTHYNNUS LINEATUS
EVERMANNICHTHYS SPONGICOLA
EVORTHODUS LYRICUS
EXOCOETUS OBTUSIROSTRIS
EXOCOETUS VOLITANS
FISTULARIA PETIMBA
FISTULARIA TABACARIA
FLORIDICHTHYS CARPIO
FOETOREPUS AGASSIZI
FUNDULUS CONFLUENTUS
FUNDULUS GRANDIS
FUNDULUS HETEROCLITUS
FUNDULUS JENKINSI
FUNDULUS LUCIAE
FUNDULUS MAJALIS
FUNDULUS PULVEREUS
GADUS MACROCEPHALUS
GADUS MORHUA
GADUS OGAC
GALEOCERDO CUVIER
GALEORHINUS ZYOPTERUS
GAMBUSIA AFFINIS
GAMBUSIA RHIZOPHORAE
GASTEROSTEUS ACULEATUS
GASTEROSTEUS WHEATLANDI
GASTROPSETTA FRONTALIS
GEMPYLUS SERPENS
GENYONEMUS LINEATUS
GERRES CINEREUS
GIBBONSIA ELEGANS
GIBBONSIA METZI
GIBBONSIA MONTEREYENSIS
GILLELLUS GREYAE
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                     page B-37

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    884013010300
    870702010100
    883551020100
    875601030200
    884014020100
    884701110100
    874112040100
    878401010300
    878401010100
    878401010400
    878401010500
    878401010600
    878401010200
    884701120100
    884701340100
    884701051200
    884701050300
    884701050100
    884701050900
    884701050400
    884701051100
    884701050500
    884701050600
    884701060100
    884701060200
    884701060500
    884701060600
    884701060700
    884701060800
    884701060300
    884701060900
    884701220100
    883502110100
    874113050100
    874113050200
    879201230100
    885801030100
    885801030200
    879301040300
    883102130200
    883102130400
    884212070100
    874105040100
    874105040900
    874105040300
    874105040400
    874105040800
    871305020100
    871305020300
    871305020200
    885704050200
    883540010300
    883540010100
    883540010600
    883540010700
    883540010800
    883540011000
    883540011100
    883540011700
    883540010200
    883540011300
    883540011600
    883901070100
    883901070200
WARTEYE STARGAZER
NURSE SHARK
OPALEYE
PYGMY ARGENTINE
FRECKLED STARGAZER
GOLDSPOT GOBY
CATALINA CONGER
LINED CLINGFISH
NORTHERN CLINGFISH
BEARDED CLINGFISH
STIPPLED CLINGFISH
CALIFORNIA CLINGFISH
SKILLETFISH
VIOLET GOBY
BIGMOUTH SLEEPER
DARTER GOBY
HIGHFIN GOBY
DASH GOBY
LONGTAIL GOBY
FRESHWATER GOBY
EMERALD GOBY
SPOTFIN GOBY
SPOTTAIL GOBY
NAKED GOBY
SEABOARD GOBY
YELLOWLINE GOBY
TWOSCALE GOBY
TIGER GOBY
NEON GOBY
CODE GOBY
YELLOWPROW GOBY
PALEBACK GOBY
SPANISH FLAG
HORSEHAIR EEL
THREAD EEL
GOLD BROTULA
NAKED SOLE
FRINGED SOLE
FISH DOCTOR
ARMORHEAD SCULPIN
ARCTIC STAGHORN SCULPIN
TRIDENT PRICKLEBACK
GREEN MORAY
CALIFORNIA MORAY
SPOTTED MORAY
BLACKEDGE MORAY
PURPLEMOUTH MORAY
SPINY BUTTERFLY RAY
CALIFORNIA BUTTERFLY RAY
SMOOTH BUTTERFLY RAY
WITCH FLOUNDER
MARGATE
TOMTATE
CAESAR GRUNT
SMALLMOUTH GRUNT
FRENCH GRUNT
SPANISH GRUNT
COTTONWICK
SAILORS CHOICE
WHITE GRUNT
BLUESTRIPED GRUNT
STRIPED GRUNT
GREENBAND WRASSE
SLIPPERY DICK
GILLELLUS URANIDEA
GINGLYMOSTOMA CIRRATUM
GIRELLA NIGRICANS
GLOSSANODON PYGMAEUS
GNATHAGNUS EGREGIUS
GNATHOLEPIS THOMPSONI
GNATHOPHIS CATALINENSIS
GOBIESOX EUGRAMMUS
GOBIESOX MAEANDRICUS
GOBIESOX PAPILLIFER
GOBIESOX PUNCTULATUS
GOBIESOX RHESSODON
GOBIESOX STRUMOSUS
GOBIOIDES BROUSSONNETI
GOBIOMORUS DORMITOR
GOBIONELLUS BOLEOSOMA
GOBIONELLUS OCEANICUS
GOBIONELLUS SAEPEPALLENS
GOBIONELLUS SAGITULLA
GOBIONELLUS SHUFELDTI
GOBIONELLUS SMARAGDUS
GOBIONELLUS STIGMALOPHIUS
GOBIONELLUS STIGMATURUS
GOBIOSOMA BOSC
GOBIOSOMA GINSBURGI
GOBIOSOMA HORSTI
GOBIOSOMA LONGIPALA
GOBIOSOMA MACRODON
GOBIOSOMA OCEANOPS
GOBIOSOMA ROBUSTUM
GOBIOSOMA XANTHIPRORA
GOBULUS MYERSI
GONIOPLECTRUS HISPANUS
GORDIICHTHYS IRRETITUS
GORDIICHTHYS SPRINGERI
GUNTERICHTHYS LONGIPENIS
GYMNACHIRUS MELAS
GYMNACHIRUS TEXAE
GYMNELUS VIRIDUS
GYMNOCANTHUS GALEATUS
GYMNOCANTHUS TRICUSPIS
GYMNOCLINUS CRISTULATUS
GYMNOTHORAX FUNEBRIS
GYMNOTHORAX MORDAX
GYMNOTHORAX MORINGA
GYMNOTHORAX NIGROMARGINATUS
GYMNOTHORAX VICINUS
GYMNURA ALTAVELA
GYMNURA MARMORATA
GYMNURA MICRURA
GYPTOCEPHALUS CYNOGLOSSUS
HAEMULON ALBUM
HAEMULON AUROLINEATUM
HAEMULON CARBONARIUM
HAEMULON CHRYSARGYREUM
HAEMULON FLAVOLINEATUM
HAEMULON MACROSTOMUM
HAEMULON MELANURUM
HAEMULON PARRA
HAEMULON PLUMIERI
HAEMULON SCIURUS
HAEMULON STRIATUM
HALICHOERES BATHYPHILUS
HALICHOERES BIVITTATUS
pageB-38
                           NFTDR User Manual - Appendix: B: Taxa Codes

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   SS39010-70300
   883901070400
   883901070500
   883901070600
   883901070700
   883901070800
   883901070900
   883901071000
   878704030100
   874701080100
   874701080200
   874701080400
   874701080500
   882601030100
   883502200100
   883502120100
   883502120300
   883502120200
   883528140100
   884209120100
   883102140200
   883102140300
   883102440100
   883102140500
   883901080100
   883901080200
   883901080400
   880301020200
   880301020100
   880301020400
   883102150300
   883102150200
   883551030100
   874112110100
   870401010100
   884209505000
   882701010100
   882701010200
   882701010300
   882701010000
   882701010400
   870502010100
   874112030200
   874112030300
   878803020100
   882002020100
   882002020600
   882002020200
   882002020400
   882002020500
   885703110200
   885704060100
   885704060300
   885704060200
   885704190200
   885704190100
   880301090100
   880301090300
   878702010100
   883555030100
   883555030300
   883502150100
   886001010200
   881008010100
PAINTED WRASSE
YELLOWCHEEK WRASSE
YELLOWHEAD WRASSE
CLOWN WRASSE
RAINBOW WRASSE
BLACKEAR WRASSE
PUDDINGWIFE
ROCK WRASSE
PANCAKE BATFISH
FALSE PILCHARD
REDEAR SARDINE
SCALED SARDINE
FLATIRON HERRING
BLACKBELLY ROSEFISH
STREAMER BASS
LONGTAIL BASS
SPLITTAIL BASS
RED BARBIER
BLUNTNOSE JACK
WRASSE BLENNY
RED IRISH LORD
YELLOW IRISH LORD
BUTTERFLY SCULPIN
BROWN IRISH LORD
ROSY RAZORFISH
PEARLY RAZORFISH
GREEN RAZORFISH
BALAO
BALLYHOO
LONGFIN HALFBEAK
SEA RAVEN
BIGMOUTH SCULPIN
ZEBRA PERCH
BROWN GARDEN EEL
HORN SHARK
GIANT KELPFISH
KELP GREENLING
ROCK GREENLING
MASKED GREENLING
GREENLING
WHITESPOTTED GREENLING
SIX GILL SHARK
YELLOW CONGER
WHIPTAIL CONGER
ATLANTIC FOOTBALLFISH
LINED SEAHORSE
PACIFIC SEAHORSE
OFFSHORE SEAHORSE
LONGSNOUT SEAHORSE
DWARF SEAHORSE
BIGMOUTH SOLE
FLATHEAD SOLE
AMERICAN DAB
BERING FLOUNDER
ATLANTIC HALIBUT
PACIFIC HALIBUT
FOURWING FLYINGFISH
BLACKWING FLYINGFISH
SARGASSUMFISH
QUEEN ANGELFISH
ROCK BEAUTY
ROUGHTONGUE BASS
SPOTTED SPIKEFISH
SQUIRRELFISH
HALICHOERES  CAUDALIS
HALICHOERES  CYANOCEPHALUS
HALICHOERES  GARNOTI
HALICHOERES  MACULIPINNA
HALICHOERES  PICTUS
HALICHOERES  POEYI
HALICHOERES  RADIATUS
HALICHOERES  SEMICINCTUS
HALIEUTICHTHYS ACULEATUS
HARENGULA CLUPEOLA
HARENGULA HUMERALIS
HARENGULA JAGUANA
HARENGULA THRISSINA
HELICOLENUS  DACTYLOPTERUS
HEMANTHIAS AUROEORUBENS
HEMANTHIAS LEPTUS
HEMANTHIAS SIGNIFER
HEMANTHIAS VIVANUS
HEMICRANX AMBLYRHYNCHUS
HEMIEMBLEMARIA SIMULUS
HEMILEPIDOTUS HEMILEPIDOTUS
HEMILEPIDOTUS JORDANI
HEMILEPIDOTUS PAPILIO
HEMILEPIDOTUS SPINOSUS
HEMIPTERONOTUS MARTINICENSIS
HEMIPTERONOTUS NOVACULA
HEMIPTERONOTUS SPLENDENS
HEMIRAMPHUS  BALAO
HEMIRAMPHUS  BRASILIENSIS
HEMIRAMPHUS  SALTATOR
HEMITRIPTERUS AMERICANUS
HEMITRIPTERUS BOLINI
HERMOSILLA AZUREA
HETEROCONGER HALIS
HETERODONTUS FRANCISCI
HETEROSTICHUS ROSTRATUS
HEXAGRAMMOS  DECAGRAMMUS
HEXAGRAMMOS  LAGOCEPHALUS
HEXAGRAMMOS  OCTOGRAMMUS
HEXAGRAMMOS  SPP.
HEXAGRAMMOS  STELLERI
HEXANCHUS GRISEUS
HILDEBRANDIA FLAVA
HILDEBRANDIA GRACILIOR
HIMANTOLOPHUS GROENLANDICUS
'HIPPOCAMPUS  ERECTUS
HIPPOCAMPUS  INGENS
HIPPOCAMPUS  OBTUSUS
HIPPOCAMPUS  REIDI
HIPPOCAMPUS  ZOSTERAE
HIPPOGLOSSINA STOMATA
HIPPOGLOSSOIDES ELASSODON
HIPPOGLOSSOIDES PLATESSOIDES
HIPPOGLOSSOIDES ROBUSTUS
HIPPOGLOSSUS HIPPOGLOSSUS
HIPPOGLOSSUS STENOLEPIS
HIRUNDICHTHYS AFFINIS
HIRUNDICHTHYS RONDELETI
HISTRIO HISTRIO
HOLACANTHUS  CILIARIS
HOLACANTHUS  TRICOLOR
HOLANTHIAS MARTINICENSIS
HOLLARDIA MEADI
HOLOCENTRUS  ADSCENSIONIS
NFTDR User Manual-Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                     pageB-39

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   883555030400
   881008010200
   881008010400
   881008010500
   881008010300
   881008010600
   874108010200
   871602010100
   885101020200
   885101020100
   883560040300
   883560040100
   883560040200
   884201050200
   884201050300
   884201050100
   884201050400
   880502040200
   875503010100
   875503010300
   883502130100
   885704220100
   880301030400
   880301030100
   877730010100
   883108070100
   884201020400
   884201020300
   884201020100
   884201020200
   884201020500
   883560080100
   883562070100
   883102160100
   883102160200
   883102160600
   883102160300
   883102160700
   883102160500
   883102160800
   883102160400
   883101010100
   883101010500
   874113110300
   885101010100
   884301010100
   877702010200
   877702010500
   884701230100
   883535020100
   884701140100
   885006010100
   870704050100
   874701090100
   874701090200
   883102420100
   884014030100
   884014030300
   885003010100
   874104020100
   883551010100
   883551010200
   884209030100
   884209030300
BLUE ANGELFISH
DEEPWATER SQUIRRELFISH
REEF SQUIRRELFISH
LONGJAW SQUIRRELFISH
LONGSPINE SQUIRRELFISH
DUSKY SQUIRRELFISH
FRECKLED PIKE-CONGER
SPOTTED RATFISH
BLACK DRIFTFISH
BARRELFISH
SPOTFIN SURFPERCH
WALLEYE SURFPERCH
SILVER SURFPERCH
OYSTER BLENNY
BARRED BLENNY
CRESTED BLENNY
ORANGESPOTTED BLENNY
REEF SILVERSIDE
SURF SMELT
DELTA SMELT
BUTTER HAMLET
DIAMOND TURBOT
CALIFORNIA HALFBEAK
SILVERSTRIPE HALFBEAK
SUCKERMOUTH CATFISH
FOURHORN POACHER
ROCKPOOL BLENNY
BAY BLENNY
FEATHER BLENNY
FRECKLED BLENNY
MUSSEL BLENNY
RAINBOW SEAPERCH
GARIBALDI
NORTHERN SCULPIN
DUSKY SCULPIN
PIT-HEAD SCULPIN
THREADFIN SCULPIN
FRINGED SCULPIN
FROGMOUTH SCULPIN
YELLOWCHIN SCULPIN
SPOTFIN SCULPIN
TWOHORN SCULPIN
SPATULATE SCULPIN
SURF EEL
MEDUSAFISH
RAGFISH
BLUE CATFISH
CHANNEL CATFISH
CHEEKSPOT GOBY
BOGA
BLUE GOBY
SAILFISH
SHORTFIN MAKO SHARK
DWARF HERRING
LITTLE-EYE HERRING
LONGFIN SCULPIN
LANCER STARGAZER
SMOOTH STARGAZER
SKIPJACK TUNA
FALSE MORAY
YELLOW CHUB
BERMUDA CHUB
PUFFCHEEK BLENNY
PALEHEAD BLENNY
 HOLOCANTHUS  BERMUDENSIS
 HOLOCENTRUS  BULLISI
 HOLOCENTRUS  CORUSCUS
 HOLOCENTRUS  MARIANUS
 HOLOCENTRUS  RUFUS
 HOLOCENTRUS  VEXILLARIUS
 HOPLUNNIS MACRURUS
•HYDROLAGUS COLLIEI
 HYPEROGLYPHE BYTHITES
 HYPEROGLYPHE PERCIFORMIS
 HYPERPROSOPON ANALE
 HYPERPROSOPON ARGENTEUM
 HYPERPROSOPON ELLIPTICUM
 HYPLEUROCHILUS AEQUIPINNIS
 HYPLEUROCHILUS BERMUDENSIS
 HYPLEUROCHILUS GEMINATUS
 HYPLEUROCHILUS SPRINGERI
 HYPOATHERINA HARRINGTONENSIS
 HYPOMESUS PRETIOSUS
 HYPOMESUS TRANSPACIFICUS
 HYPOPLECTRUS UNICOLOR
 HYPOPSETTA GUTTULATA
 HYPORHAMPHUS ROSAE
 HYPORHAMPHUS UNIFASCIATUS
 HYPOSTOMUS PLECOSTOMUS
 HYPSAGONUS QUADRICORNIS
 HYPSOBLENNIUS GILBERTI
 HYPSOBLENNIUS GENTILIS
 HYPSOBLENNIUS HENTZ
 HYPSOBLENNIUS IONTHAS
 HYPSOBLENNIUS JENKINSI
 HYPSURUS CARYI
 HYPSYPOPS RUBICUNDA
 ICELINUS BOREALIS
 ICELINUS BURCHAMI
 ICELINUS CAVIFRONS
 ICELINUS FILAMENTOSUS
 ICELINUS FIMBRIATUS
 ICELINUS OCULATUS
 ICELINUS QUADRISERIATUS
 ICELINUS TENUIS
 ICELUS BICORNIS
 ICELUS SPATULA
 ICHTHYAPUS OPHIONEUS
 ICICHTHYS LOCKINGTONI
 ICOSTEUS AENAGMATICUS
 ICTALURUS FURCATUS
 ICTALURUS PUNCTATUS
 ILYPNUS GILBERTI
 INERMIA VITTATA
 IOGLOSSUS CALLIURUS
 ISTIOPHORUS  PLATYPTERUS
 ISURUS OXYRINCHUS
 JENKINSIA LAMPROTAENIA
 JENKINSIA MAJUA
 JORDANIA ZONOPE
 KATHETOSTOMA ALBIGUTTA
 KATHETOSTOMA AVERRUNCUS
 KATSUWONUS PELAMIS
 KAUPICHTHYS  HYOPOROIDES
 KYPHOSUS INCISOR
 KYPHOSUS SECTATRIX
 LABRISOMUS BUCCIFERUS
 LABRISOMUS GOBIO
pageB-40
                           NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes

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   884209030400
   884209030500
   884209030800
   884209030600
   884209030700
   886003010200
   886003020200
   886003020100
   886003010100
   886003010300
   886101010100
   886101010000
   883543020100
   870704030100
   870704030200
   876214030200
   860301020300
   860301010100
   881301010100
   881301010100
   883901090100
   883102430100
   883544040100
   885001030100
   884701030100
   885002040200
   873201010200
   873201010100
   873201010300
   873201010500
   873201010400
   883516050100
   883516050200
   883516050500
   883516050300
   883516050400
   883516050900
   879201050400
   879201050500
   879201050300
   883108080100
   883102180100
   874113060100
   884701240100
   880502070100
   875602010600
   883502140200
   883502140300
   883502140400
   883109082600
   883109080300
   883109080600
   883109080800
   883109081000
   883109081500
   883109081100
   883109080700
   883109120200
   883109082700
   883109082000
   883109082200
   883109082500
   883109082900
   883538010100
MIMIC BLENNY
LONGFIN BLENNY
DOWNY BLENNY
SPOTCHEEK BLENNY
HAIRY BLENNY
SPOTTED TRUNKFISH
HONEYCOMB COWFISH
SCRAWLED COWFISH
TRUNKFISH
SMOOTH TRUNKFISH
SMOOTH PUFFER
OCEANIC PUFFER
PINFISH
SALMON SHARK
PORBEAGLE
PINPOINT LAMPFISH
ARCTIC LAMPREY
PACIFIC LAMPREY
OPAH
OPAH
HOGFISH
LAVENDER SCULPIN
SPOT
ESCOLAR
BAY GOBY
PACIFIC SCABBARDFISH
SPOTTED GAR
LONGNOSE GAR
SHORTNOSE GAR
FLORIDA GAR
ALLIGATOR GAR
REDBREASTED SUNFISH
GREEN SUNFISH
PUMPKINSEED
WARMOUTH
BLUEGILL
REDEAR SUNFISH
BLACKEDGE CUSK-EEL
MOTTLED CUSK-EEL
FAWN CUSK-EEL
ATLANTIC POACHER
PACIFIC STAGHORN SCULPIN
SAILFIN EEL
HALFBLIND GOBY
CALIFORNIA GRUNION
CALIFORNIA SMOOTHTONGUE
WRASSE BASS
CAVE BASS
PEPPERMINT BASS
ATLANTIC SEASNAIL
SPOTTED SNAILFISH
RIBBON SNAILFISH
MARBLED SNAILFISH
TIDEPOOL SNAILFISH
GELATINOUS SEASNAIL
SLIPSKIN SNAILFISH
VARIEGATED SNAILFISH
LOBEFIN SNAILFISH
INQUILINE SEASNAIL
SLIMY SNAILFISH
SHOWY SNAILFISH
RINGTAIL SNAILFISH
KELP SNAILFISH
TRIPLETAIL
LABRISOMUS GUPPYI
LABRISOMUS HAITIENSIS
LABRISOMUS KALISHERAE
LABRISOMUS NIGRICINCTUS
LABRISOMUS NUCHIPINNIS
LACTOPHRYS BICAUDALIS
LACTOPHRYS POLYGONIA
LACTOPHRYS QUADRICORNIS
LACTOPHRYS TRIGONUS
LACTOPHRYS TRIQUETER
LAGOCEPHALUS LAEVIGATUS
LAGOCEPHALUS LAGOCEPHALUS
LAGODON RHOMBOIDES
LAMNA DITROPIS
LAMNA NASUS
LAMPANYCTUS REGALIS
LAMPETRA JAPONICA
LAMPETRA TRIDENTATA
LAMPRIS GUTTATUS
LAMPRIS REGIUS
LANCHNOLAIMUS MAXIMUS
LEIOCOTTUS HIRUNDO
LEIOSTOMUS XANTHURUS
LEPIDOCYBIUM FLAVOBRUNNEUM
LEPIDOGOBIUS LEPIDUS
LEPIDOPUS FITCHI
LEPISOSTEUS OCULATUS
LEPISOSTEUS OSSEUS
LEPISOSTEUS PLATOSTOMUS
LEPISOSTEUS PLATYRHINCUS
LEPISOSTEUS SPATULA
LEPOMIS AURITUS
LEPOMIS CYANELLUS
LEPOMIS GIBBOSUS
LEPOMIS GULOSUS
LEPOMIS MACROCHIRUS
LEPOMIS MICROLOPHUS
LEPOPHIDIUM BREVIBARBE
LEPOPHIDIUM JEANNAE
LEPOPHIDIUM PROFUNDORUM
LEPTAGONUS DECAGONUS
LEPTOCOTTUS ARMATUS
LETHARCHUS VELIFER
LETHOPS CONNECTENS
LEURESTHES TENUIS
LEUROGLOSSUS STILBIUS
LIOPROPOMA EUKRINES
LIOPROPOMA MOWBRAYI
LIOPROPOMA RUBRE
LIPARIS ATLANTICUS
LIPARIS CALLYODON
LIPARIS CYCLOPUS
LIPARIS DENNYI
LIPARIS FLORAE
LIPARIS FRABICII
LIPARIS FUCENSIS
LIPARIS GIBBUS
LIPARIS GREENI
LIPARIS INQUILINIS
LIPARIS MUCOSUS
LIPARIS PULCHELLUS
LIPARIS RUTTERI
LIPARIS TUNICATUS
LOBOTES SURINAMENSIS
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                     page B-41

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   879103080100
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   884212080100
   884212090100
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   884212090300
   884212090400
   884212090200
   884201010300
   883536010300
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   883536010700
   883536010200
   883536010100
   883536010900
   883536011000
   883536011200
   883536011300
   885005010100
   879301051200
   879301060400
   879301070300
   879301010100
   879301070600
   879301071900
   879301072000
   879301071000
   879301072100
   879301071100
   879301072200
   879301071400
   879301080100
   879301170100
   884701265000
   884701260200
   884701260300
   884701260400
   884701260500
   875603010100
   881903010200
   881903010100
   879301160100
   885006020200
   885006020100
   883522030100
   883102190100
   884209040100
   884209040300
   884209040400
   875503020100
   871308010200
   883551040100
   883102200100
   873802020100
   879103130100
   886002060100
   880502020100
   880502030100
   880502030300
SWORDTAIL JAWFISH
GOOSEFISH
CRESTED GOBY
TILEFISH
BURBOT
RAINWATER KILLIFISH
LONGSNOUT PRICKLEBACK
SLENDER EELBLENNY
SNAKEBLENNY
DAUBED SHANNY
STOUT EELBLENNY
SNAKE PRICKLEBACK
HIGHFIN BLENNY
MUTTON SNAPPER
SCHOOLMASTER
BLACKFIN SNAPPER
RED SNAPPER
GRAY SNAPPER
CUBERA SNAPPER
DOG SNAPPER
MAHOGANY SNAPPER
LANE SNAPPER
SILK SNAPPER
LOUVAR
WOLF EELPOUT
PALLID EELPOUT
SHORTFIN EELPOUT
BIGFIN EELPOUT
BLACK EELPOUT
SHULUPAOLUK
NEWFOUNDLAND EELPOUT
WATTLED EELPOUT
PALE EELPOUT
CANADIAN EELPOUT
ARCTIC EELPOUT
POLAR EELPOUT
BLACKBELLY EELPOUT
BEARDED EELPOUT
BLUEBANDED GOBY
ISLAND GOBY
CONVICT GOBY
BLUEGOLD GOBY
ZEBRA GOBY
BARRELEYE
SLENDER SNIPEFISH
LONGSPINE SNIPEFISH
OCEAN POUT
BLACK MARLIN
BLUE MARLIN
SAND TILEFISH
BLACKFIN SCULPIN
GOLDLINE BLENNY
ROSY BLENNY
SADDLED BLENNY
CAPELIN
MANTA
HALFMOON
BELLIGERENT SCULPIN
ATLANTIC TARPON
HADDOCK
BLACK DURGON
ROUGH SILVERSIDE
INLAND SILVERSIDE
KEY SILVERSIDE
LONCHOPISTHUS MICROGNATHUS
LOPHIUS AMERICANUS
LOPHOGOBIUS CYPRINOIDES
LOPHOLATILUS CHAMAELEONTICEPS
LOTA LOTA
LUCANIA PARVA
LUMPENELLA LONGIROSTRIS
LUMPENUS FABRICII
LUMPENUS LUMPRETAEFORMIS
LUMPENUS MACULATUS
LUMPENUS MEDIUS
LUMPENUS SAGITTA
LUPINOBLENNIUS NICHOLSI
LUTJANUS ANALIS
LUTJANUS APODUS
LUTJANUS BUCCANELLA
LUTJANUS CAMPECHANUS
LUTJANUS GRISEUS
LUTJANUS CYANOPTERUS
LUTJANUS JOCU
LUTJANUS MAHOGONI
LUTJANUS SYNAGRIS
LUTJANUS VIVANUS
LUVARUS IMPERIALIS
LYCENCHELYS VERRILLI
LYCODAPUS MANDIBULARIS
LYCODES BREVIPES
LYCODES CORTEZIANUS
LYCODES DIAPTERUS
LYCODES JUGORICUS
LYCODES LAVALEI
LYCODES PALEARIS
LYCODES PALLIDUS
LYCODES POLARIS
LYCODES RETICULATUS
LYCODES TURNERI
LYCODOPSIS PACIFICA
LYCONEMA BARBATUM
LYTHRYPNUS DALLI
LYTHRYPNUS NESIOTES
LYTHRYPNUS PHORELLUS
LYTHRYPNUS SPILUS
LYTHRYPNUS ZEBRA
MACROPINNA MICROSTOMA
MACRORHAMPHOSUS GRACILIS
MACRORHAMPHOSUS SCOLOPAX
MACROZOARCES AMERICANUS
MAKAIRA INDICA
MAKAIRA NIGRICANS
MALACANTHUS PLUMIERI
MALACOCOTTUS KINCAIDI
MALACOCTENUS AUROLINEATUS
MALACOCTENUS MACROPUS
MALACOCTENUS TRIANGULATUS
MALLOTUS VILLOSUS
MANTA BIROSTRIS
MEDIALUNA CAL'IFORNIENSIS
MEGALOCOTTUS PLATYCEPHALUS
MEGALOPS ATLANTICUS
MELANOGRAMMUS AEGLEFINUS
MELICHTHYS NIGER
MEMBRAS MARTINICA
MENIDIA BERYLLINA
MENIDIA CONCHORUM
pageB-42
                           NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes

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    880502030200
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    883544060700
    879104010100
    879104010200
    883102210100
    884706010200
    884706010300
    879103060100
    879103060200
    882002050200
    884701070300
    884701070100
    884701070400
    884701070200
    883560100100
    883560100200
    882002070100
    883544070200
    883516060100
    883516060300
    883516060200
    883562040100
    885704120100
    885006020100
    871308020200
    871308020300
    871308020400
    886104010200
    886104010100
    886002070100
    886002030100
    886002030300
    886002070200
    885703120100
    885703120400
    874102010100
    883502010100
    883502010400
    883502010400
    883502010500
    883502010200
    883502010300
    883601010100
    883601010100
    883601010200
    883601010300
    883601010500
    883601010400
    883545010100
    883545020100
    874105050100
    874105050200
    870802040400
    870802040100
    870802040500
    870802040600
    870802040300
    883502050200
    883502050400
    883502050700
    883502050100
 ATLANTIC SILVERSIDE
 SOUTHERN KINGFISH
 GULF KINGFISH
 NORTHERN KINGFISH
 CALIFORNIA CORBINA
 SILVER HAKE
 PACIFIC HAKE
 BRIGHTBELLY SCULPIN
 LANCETAIL WORMFISH
 PINK WORMFISH
 PACIFIC TOMCOD
 'ATLANTIC TOMCOD
 BANDED PIPEFISH
 SEMINOLE GOBY
 CLOWN GOBY
 BANNER GOBY
 GREEN GOBY
 REEF PERCH
 DWARF PERCH
 OPOSSUM PIPEFISH
 ATLANTIC CROAKER
 SMALLMQUTH BASS
 SPOTTED BASS
 LARGEMOUTH BASS
 YELLOWTAIL DAMSELFISH
 DOVER SOLE
 BLUE MARLIN
 DEVIL RAY
 SPINETAIL MOBULA
 SMOOTHTAIL MOBULA
 SHARPTAIL MOLA
 OCEAN SUNFISH
 FRINGED FILEFISH
 PLANEHEAD FILEFISH
 PYGMY FILEFISH
 SLENDER FILEFISH
 SLIM FLOUNDER
 DEEPWATER FLOUNDER
 SPAGHETTI  EEL
 WHITE PERCH
 WHITE BASS
 WHITE BASS
 YELLOW BASS
 STRIPED BASS
 HYBRID  STRIPED  BASS
 STRIPED MULLET
 STRIPED MULLET
 WHITE MULLET
 REDEYE MULLET
 FANTAIL  MULLET
 LIZA
 YELLOW GOATFISH
 RED  GOATFISH
 GOLDENTAIL MORAY
 RETICULATE MORAY
 GRAY SMOOTHHOUND
 SMOOTH DOGFISH
 BROWN SMOOTHHOUND
 SICKLEFIN SMOOTHHOUND
 FLORIDA SMOOTHHOUND
 BLACK GROUPER
YELLOWMOUTH GROUPER
GULF GROUPER
GAG
 MENIDIA MENZDIA
 MENTICIRRHUS AMERICANUS
 MENTICIRRHUS LITTORALIS
 MENTICIRRHUS SAXATILIS
 MENTICIRRHUS UNDULATUS
 MERLUCCIUS BILINEARIS
 MERLUCCIUS PRODUCTUS
 MICROCOTTUS SELLARIS
 MICRODESMUS LANCEOLATUS
 MICRODESMUS LONGIPINNIS
 MICROGADUS PROXIMUS
 MICROGADUS TOMCOD
 MICROGNATHUS CRINITUS
 MICROGOBIUS CARRI
 MICROGOBIUS GULOSUS
 MICROGOBIUS MICROLEPIS
 MICROGOBIUS THALASSINUS
 MICROMETRUS AURORA
 MICROMETRUS MINIMUS
 MICROPHIS BRACHYURUS
 MICROPOGONIAS UNDULATUS
 MICROPTERUS DOLOMIEUI
 MICROPTERUS PUNCTULATUS
 MICROPTERUS SALMOIDES
 MICROSPATHODON CHRYSURUS
 MICROSTOMUS PACIFICUS
 MKAIRA NIGRICANS
 MOBULA HYPOSTOMA
 MOBULA JAPANICA
 MOBULA THURSTONI
 MOLA LANCEOLATA
 MOLA MOLA
 MONACANTHUS CILIATUS
 MONACANTHUS HISPIDUS
 MONACANTHUS SETIFER
 MONACANTHUS TUCKERI
 MONOLENE  ANTILLARUM
 MONOLENE  SESSILICAUDA
 MORINGUA  EDWARDSI
 MORONE AMERICANA
 MORONE CHRYSOPS
 MORONE CHRYSOPS
 MORONE MISSISSIPPIENSIS
 MORONE SAXATILIS
 MORONE SAXATILIS X  M.
 MUGIL CEPHALUS
 MUGIL CEPHALUS
 MUGIL CUREMA
 MUGIL GAIMARDIANUS
 MUGIL GYRANS
 MUGIL LIZA
 MULLOIDICHTHYS  MARTINICUS
 MULLUS AURATUS
 MURAENA MILARIS
 MURAENA RETIFERA
 MUSTELUS CALIFORNICUS
 MUSTELUS CANIS
 MUSTELUS HENLEI
 MUSTELUS LUNULATUS
 MUSTELUS NORRISI
 MYCTEROPERCA BONACI
 MYCTEROPERCA INTERSTITALIS
MYCTEROPERCA JORDANI
MYCTEROPERCA MICROLEPIS
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Torn Codes
                                                                        pageB-43

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  883502050500
  883502051000
  883502055000
  883502050600
  883502050800
  871307020200
  871307020100
  871307020300
  883102221000
  883102220100
  883102220300
  883102220900
  883102220400
  883102220500
  883102220600
  883102220700
  874113070300
  874113070100
  881008020100
  874113080200
  860601020100
  871303040100
  883528150100
  883102230100
  883102230200
  883109100100
  870802080100
  883528160100
  874121020200
  884209140300
  884209140100
  884209140200
  874102020100
  882601040200
  884701270100
  879401080200
  883903030100
  885102030100
  874303030100
  870502020100
  876214040100
  883108090100
  883108090300
  883536040100
  870703010200
   870703010100
   883108100100
   883544130100
   878704010100
   878704010300
   878704010500
   878704010600
   879201240100
   883102240100
   883102240200
   883102240300
   883528050100
   879201250100
   879201250200
   875501030100
   875501020100
   875501020200
   875501020300
   875501030200
SCAMP
COMB GROUPER
TIGER GROUPER
YELLOWFIN GROUPER
BROOMTAIL GROUPER
BAT RAY
BULLNOSE RAY
SOUTHERN EAGLE RAY
GRUBBY
PLAIN SCULPIN
WARTHEAD SCULPIN
LONGHORN SCULPIN
GREAT SCULPIN
FOURHORN SCULPIN
ARCTIC SCULPIN
SHORTHORN SCULPIN
SHARPTAIL EEL
GOLDSPOTTED EEL
BLACKBAR SOLDIERFISH
SPECKLED WORM EEL
ATLANTIC HAGFISH
LESSER ELECTRIC RAY
PILOTFISH
SAILFIN SCULPIN
EYESHADE SCULPIN
TADPOLE SNAILFISH
LEMON SHARK
ROOSTERFISH
SLENDER SNAKE EEL
ONESPOT FRINGEHEAD
SARCASTIC FRINGEHEAD
YELLOWFIN FRINGEHEAD
RIDGED EEL
SPINYCHEEK SCORPIONFISH
ORANGESPOTTED GOBY
MARLIN-SPIKE
EMERALD PARROTFISH
MAN-OF-WAR FISH
SPINY EEL
SEVENGILL SHARK
PATCHWORK LAMPFISH
BERING POACHER
WARTY POACHER
YELLOWTAIL SNAPPER
RAGGED-TOOTH SHARK
SAND TIGER
PYGMY POACHER
REEF CROAKER
LONGNOSE  BATFISH
SHORTNOSE BATFISH
ROUGHBACK BATFISH
POLKA-DOT BATFISH
KEY BROTULA
TIDEPOOL  SCULPIN
SADDLEBACK  SCULPIN
FLUFFY SCULPIN
LEATHERJACK
REEF-CAVE BROTULA
 PURPLE BROTULA
CUTTHROAT TROUT
 PINK SALMON
CHUM SALMON
 COHO SALMON
 RAINBOW TROUT
MYCTEROPERCA PHENAX
MYCTEROPERCA RUBRA
MYCTEROPERCA TIGRIS
MYCTEROPERCA VENENOSA
MYCTEROPERCA XENARCHA
MYLIOBATIS CALIFORNICA
MYLIOBATIS FREMINVILLEI
MYLIOBATIS GOODEI
MYOXOCEPHALUS AENAEUS
MYOXOCEPHALUS JAOK
MYOXOCEPHALUS NIGER
MYOXOCEPHALUS OCTODECEMSPINOSU
MYOXOCEPHALUS POLYACANTHOCEPHA
MYOXOCEPHALUS QUADRICORNIS
MYOXOCEPHALUS SCORPIOIDES
MYOXOCEPHALUS SCORPIUS
MYRICHTHYS BREVICEPS
MYRICHTHYS OCELLATUS  ',
MYRIPRISTIS JACOBUS
MYROPHIS PUNCTATUS
MYXINE GLUTINOSA
NARCINE BRASILIENSIS..
NAUCRATES DUCTOR
NAUTICHTHYS OCULOFASCIATUS
NAUTICHTHYS PRIBILOVIUS
NECTOLIPARIS PELAGICUS
NEGAPRION BREVIROSTRIS
NEMATISTIUS PECTORALIS
NEMICHTHYS SCOLOPACEUS
NEOCLINUS UNINOTATUS
NEOCLINUS BLANCHARDI
NEOCLINUS STEPHENSAE
NEOCONGER MUCRONATUS ' .
NEOMERINTHE HEMINGWAY!
NES  LONGUS
NEZUMIA BAIRDI
NICHOLSINA USTA
NOMEUS GRONOVII
NOTACANTHUS CHEMNITZI
NOTORYNCHUS CEPEDIANUS
NOTOSCOPELUS RESPLENDENS
OCCELLA DODECAEDRON
OCCELLA VERRUCOSA
OCYURUS CHRYSURUS
ODONTASPIS FEROX
ODONTASPIS TAURUS
ODONTOPYXIS TRISPINOSA
ODONTOSCION DENTEX
OGCOCEPHALUS CORNIGER
OGCOCEPHALUS NASUTUS
OGCOCEPHALUS PARVUS
OGCOCEPHALUS RADIATUS
OGILBIA CAYORUM
OLIGOCOTTUS MACULOSUS
OLIGOCOTTUS RIMENSIS
OLIGOCOTTUS  SNYDERI
OLIGOPLITES  SAURUS
 OLIGOPUS CLAUDEI
 OLIGOPUS DIAGRAMMUS
 ONCORHYNCHUS  CLARKI
 ONCORHYNCHUS  GORBUSCHA
 ONCORHYNCHUS  KETA
 ONCORHYNCHUS  KISUTCH
 ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS
page B-44
                            NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes


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   £•75501020500
   875501020600
   882002010800
   874113100100
   874113100200
   874113100400
   874113100300
   874113100600
   874113100700
   879201060100
   879201060200
   879201060300
   879201090100
   879201070400
   879201060400
   879201060500
   884201060100
   882701020100
   874701070100
   874701070400
   884002020300
   884002020100
   884002020500
   884002020200
   884002020700
   878301020200
   878301020300
   878301020100
   883102450100
   883540020100
   875503030200
   881008030100
   879201070300
   879201070100
   883901110100
   882702030100
   880301100100
   883543060200
   883108110100
   884201010100
   884209050200
   884209050300
   884209050100
   884209050400
   884209050500
   884209050600
   874112050100
   884601010200
   886001030100
   883502160200
   883502160300
   883502160400
   885703030200
   885703030900
   885703030100
   885703030400
   885703030500
   885703030600
   883109110600
   883502170100
   876204020100
   880301110100
   883102250100
   879201260100
SOCKEYE SALMON
CHINOOK SALMON
SARGASSUM PIPEFISH
SHRIMP EEL
BLACKPORED EEL
SPOTTED SNAKE EEL
PALESPOTTED EEL
PACIFIC SNAKE EEL
YELLOW SNAKE EEL
LONGNOSE CUSK-EEL
BLOTCHED CUSK-EEL
BANK CUSK-EEL
STRIPED CUSK-EEL
BASKETWEAVE CUSK-EEL
MOONEYE CUSK-EEL
CRESTED CUSK-EEL
REDLIP BLENNY
LINGCOD
ATLANTIC THREAD HERRING
MIDDLING THREAD HERRING
YELLOWHEAD JAWFISH
MOUSTACHE JAWFISH
BANDED JAWFISH
MOTTLED JAWFISH
DUSKY JAWFISH
GULF TOADFISH
LEOPARD TOADFISH
OYSTER TOADFISH
SNUBNOSE SCULPIN
PIGFISH
RAINBOW SMELT
BIGEYE SOLDIERFISH
SLEEPER CUSK-EEL
POLKA-DOT CUSK-EEL
SENORITA
PAINTED GREENLING
SMALLWING FLYINGFISH
RED PORGY
TUBENOSE POACHER
SEAWEED BLENNY
CORAL BLENNY
BANDED BLENNY
HORNED BLENNY
BALD BLENNY
REEF FINSPOT
MARBLED BLENNY
MARGINTAIL CONGER
LANCER DRAGONET
JAMBEAU
KELP BASS
SPOTTED SAND BASS
BARRED SAND BASS
GULF FLOUNDER
CALIFORNIA HALIBUT
SUMMER FLOUNDER
SOUTHERN FLOUNDER
FOURSPOT FLOUNDER
BROAD FLOUNDER
PRICKLY SNAILFISH
CREOLE-FISH
LONGNOSE GREENEYE
SAILFIN FLYINGFISH
THORNBACK SCULPIN
DUSKY CUSK EEL
ONCORHYNCHUS NERKA
ONCORHYNCHUS TSHAWYTSCHA
ONYGNATHUS PELAGICUS
OPHICHTHUS GOMESI
OPHICHTHUS MELANOPORUS
OPHICHTHUS OPHIS
OPHICHTHUS PUNCTICEPSS
OPHICHTHUS TRISERIALIS
OPHICHTHUS ZOPHOCHIR
OPHIDION BEANI
OPHIDION GRAYI
OPHIDION HOLBROOKI
OPHIDION MARGINATUM
OPHIDION SCRIPPSAE
OPHIDION SELENOPS
OPHIDION WELSHI
OPHIOBLENNIUS ATLANTICUS
OPHIODON ELONGATUS
OPISTHONEMA OGLINUM
OPISTHONEMA MEDIRASTRE
OPISTOGNATHUS AURIFRONS
OPISTOGNATHUS LONCHURUS
OPISTOGNATHUS MACROGNATHUS
OPISTOGNATHUS MAXILLOSUS
OPISTOGNATHUS WHITEHURSTI
OPSANUS BETA
OPSANUS PARDUS
OPSANUS TAU
ORTHONOPIAS TRIACIS
ORTHOPRISTIS CHRYSOPTERA
OSMERUS MORDAX
OSTICHTHYS TRACHYPOMA
OTOPHIDIUM DORMITATOR
OTOPHIDIUM OMOSTIGMUM
OXYJULIS CALIFORNICA
OXYLEBIUS PICTUS
OXYPORHAMPHUS MICROPTERUS
PAGRUS PAGRUS
PALLASINA BARBATA
PARABLENNIUS MARMOREUS
PARACLINUS CINGULATUS
PARACLINUS FASCIATUS
PARACLINUS GRANDICOMIS
PARACLINUS INFRONS
PARACLINUS INTEGRIPINNIS
PARACLINUS MARMORATUS
PARACONGER CAUDILIMBATUS
PARADIPLOGRAMMUS BAIRDI
PARAHOLLARDIA LINEATA
PARALABRAX CLATHRATUS
PARALABRAX MACULATOFASCIATUS
PARALABRAX NEBULIFER
PARALICHTHYS ALBIGUTTA
PARALICHTHYS CALIFORNICUS
PARALICHTHYS DENTATUS
PARALICHTHYS LETHOSTIGMA
PARALICHTHYS OBLONGUS
PARALICHTHYS SQUAMILENTUS
PARALIPARIS DEANI
PARANTHIAS FURCIFER
PARASUDIS TRUCULENTA
PAREXOCOETUS BRACHYPTERUS
PARICELINUS HOPLITICUS
PAROPHIDION SCHMIDTI
NFTDR User Manual-Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                     page B-45

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   883547010100
   883557010100
   885103010600
   885103010400
   885103010100
   885103010300
   883520020100
   882602031300
   882602030300
   882602030700
   882602031100
   860301030100
   883518050100
   883518050300
   879201270100
   883518050200
   883102260100
   883560050200
   883560050100
   884213020100
   884213020300
   884213020400
   884213020900
   884213020500
   884213020600
   884213020800
   883527030100
   884212100100
   883502190200
   885704140100
   880302040100
   884013010200
   871302020100
   884212110100
   881008040100
   882701050100
   885704200100
   885704090100
   885704080100
   885704090300
   885704100100
   885704070100
   885704090200
   885704100300
   885704150100
   885704130100
   885704160100
   885704160200
   885704160300
   885704160400
   883108080200
   880408020100
   883544080100
   879103090100
   875901060100
   883801010300
   883801010100
   883801010400
   883801010500
   883801010200
   880901010100
   883502280100
   883555040100
   883555040200
GLASSY SWEEPER
LONGFIN ARMORHEAD
HARVESTFISH
GULF BUTTERFISH
PACIFIC POMPANO
BUTTERFISH
YELLOW PERCH
FLATHEAD SEAROBIN
SLENDER SEAROBIN
ARMORED SEAROBIN
RIMSPINE SEAROBIN
SEA LAMPREY
FRECKLED CARDINALFISH
DUSKY CARDINALFISH
REDFIN BROTULA
SPONGE CARDINALFISH
SPINELESS SCULPIN
SHARPNOSE SEAPERCH
WHITE SEAPERCH
LONGFIN GUNNEL
BANDED GUNNEL
BERING GUNNEL
ROCK GUNNEL
CRESCENT GUNNEL
SADDLEBACK GUNNEL
RED GUNNEL
SLENDER SUCKERFISH
RIBBON PRICKLEBACK
YELLOWTAIL BASS
STARRY FLOUNDER
KEELTAIL NEEDLEFISH
SADDLE STARGAZER
THORNBACK
BLUEBARRED PRICKLEBACK
CARDINAL SOLDIERFISH
ATKA MACKEREL
WINTER FLOUNDER
YELLOWFIN SOLE
ROCK SOLE
YELLOWTAIL FLOUNDER
ARCTIC FLOUNDER
BUTTER SOLE
LONGHEAD DAB
SMOOTH FLOUNDER
ALASKA PLAICE
ENGLISH SOLE
C-0 SOLE
CURLFIN SOLE
SPOTTED TURBOT
HORNYHEAD TURBOT
STURGEON POACHER
SAILFIN MOLLY
BLACK DRUM
POLLOCK
STAREYE LIGHTFISH
BLUE BOBO
ATLANTIC THREADFIN
LITTLESCALE THREADFIN
YELLOW BOBO
BARBU
BEARDFISH
WRECKFISH
GRAY ANGELFISH
FRENCH ANGELFISH
PEMPHERUS SCHOMBURGKI
PENTACEROS PECTORALIS
PEPRILUS ALEPIDOTUS
PEPRILUS BURTI
PEPRILUS SIMILLIMUS
PEPRILUS TRIACANTHUS
PERCA FLAVESCENS
PERISTEDION BREVIROSTRE
PERISTEDION GRACILE
PERISTEDION MINIATUM
PERISTEDION THOMPSONI
PETROMYZON MARINUS
PHAEOPTYX CONKLINI
PHAEOPTYX PIGMENTARIA
PETROTYX SANGUINEUS
PHAEOPTYX XENUS
PHALLOCOTTUS OBTUSUS
PHANERODON ATRIPES
PHANERODON FURCATUS
PHOLIS CLEMENSI
PHOLIS FASCIATA
PHOLIS GILLI
PHOLIS GUNNELLUS
PHOLIS LAETA
PHOLIS ORNATA
PHOLIS SCHULTZI
PHTHEIRICHTHYS LINEA.TUS
PHYTICHTHYS CHIRUS  '
PIKEA MEXICANA
PLATICHTHYS STELLATUS
PLATYBELONE ARGALUS
PLATYGILLELLUS RUBROCINCTUS
PLATYRHINOIDIS TRISERIATA
PLECTOBRANCHUS EVIDES
PLECTRYPOPS RETROSPINIS
PLEUROGRAMMUS MONOPTERYGIUS
PLEURONECTES AMERICANUS
PLEURONECTES ASPER
PLEURONECTES BILINEATUS
PLEURONECTES FERRUGINEUS
PLEURONECTES GLACIALIS
PLEURONECTES ISOLEPIS
PLEURONECTES PROBOSCIDEUS
PLEURONECTES PUTNAMI
PLEURONECTES QUADRITUBERCULATU
PLEURONECTES VETULUS
PLEURONICHTHYS COENOSUS
PLEURONICHTHYS DECURRENS
PLEURONICHTHYS RITTERI
PLEURONICTHYS VERTICALIS
PODOTHECUS ACIPENSERINUS
POECILIA LATIPINNA
POGONIAS CROMIS
POLLACHIUS VIRENS
POLLICHTHYS MAULI
POLYDACTYLUS APPROXIMANS
POLYDACTYLUS OCTONEMUS
POLYDACTYLUS OLIGODON
POLYDACTYLUS OPERCULARIS
POLYDACTYLUS VIRGINICUS
POLYMIXIA LOWEI
POLYPRION AMERICANUS
POMACANTHUS ARCUATUS
POMACANTHUS PARU
pageB-46
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    883562050100
    883562050200
    883562050600
    883562050400
    883562050500
    883540050200
    883525010100
    883516070100
    883516070200
    882601050100
    882601050300
    882601050600
    882601050500
    878301010700
    878301010100
    878301010600
    884212120100
    883517010100
    883517010200
    884701290100
    870802060100
    882602010400
    882602010500
    882602010100
    882602010200
    882602011800
    882602011100
    882602011300
    882602011400
    882602011700
    882602012000
    882602010300
    882602012100
    883517020100
    883536070100
    871301010100
    871301010200
    880301120100
    876214100100
    885102040100
    885102040200
    885102040300
    885704170100
    883503010100
    883545030200
    883545030100
    883107010100
    883107030100
    883571030100
    884211010100
    881801020100
    877702030100
    884701280100
    883526010100
    883102290100
    883102290200
    883102290300
    871304011700
    871304010300
    871304011300
    871304011400
    871304012400
    871304010400
    871304011500
 DUSKY DAMSELFISH
 BEAUGREGORY
 BICOLOR DAMSELFISH
 THREESPOT DAMSELFISH
 COCOA DAMSELFISH
 BURRO GRUNT
 BLUEFISH
 WHITE CRAPPIE
 BLACK CRAPPIE
 LONGSNOUT SCORPIONFISH
 LONGSPINE SCORPIONFISH
 SPINYTHROAT SCORPIONFISH
 HIGHFIN SCORPIONFISH
 SPECKLEFIN MIDSHIPMAN
 PLAINFIN MIDSHIPMAN
 ATLANTIC MIDSHIPMAN
 WHITEBARRED PRICKLEBACK
 BIGEYE
 GLASSEYE SNAPPER
 RUSTY GOBY
 BLUE SHARK
 BIGHEAD SEAROBIN
 SPINY SEAROBIN
 NORTHERN SEAROBIN
 STRIPED SEAROBIN
 BIGEYE SEAROBIN
 BARRED SEAROBIN
 BANDTAIL SEAROBIN
 MEXICAN SEAROBIN
 BLUESPOTTED SEAROBIN
 BLACKWING SEAROBIN
 LEOPARD SEAROBIN
 SHORTWING SEAROBIN
 SHORT BIGEYE
 WENCHMAN
 SMALLTOOTH SAWFISH
 LARGETOOTH SAWFISH
 BLUNTNOSE FLYINGFISH
 CALIFORNIA FLASHLIGHTFISH
 FRECKLED DRIFTFISH
 SILVER DRIFTFISH
 BLUEFIN DRIFTFISH
 SAND SOLE
 REEF BASS
 MEXICAN GOATFISH
 SPOTTED GOATFISH
 TADPOLE SCULPIN
 SOFT SCULPIN
 ATLANTIC FANFISH
 QUILLFISH
 NINESPINE STICKLEBACK
 FLATHEAD CATFISH
 SHADOW GOBY
 COBIA
 SLIM SCULPIN
DARTER SCULPIN
 SMOOTHGUM SCULPIN
OSCELLATE  SKATE
BIG  SKATE
CLEARNOSE  SKATE
LITTLE  SKATE
ROSETTE  SKATE
CALIFORNIA SKATE
BARNDOOR SKATE
 POMACENTRUS FUSCUS
 POMACENTRUS LEUCOSTICTUS
 POMACENTRUS PARTITUS
 POMACENTRUS PLANIFRONS
 POMACENTRUS VARIABILIS
 POMADASYS CROCRO
 POMATOMUS SALTATRIX
 POMOXIS ANNULARIS
 POMOXIS NIGROMACULATUS
 PONTINUS CASTOR
 PONTINUS LONGISPINIS
 PONTINUS NEMATOPHTHALMUS
 PONTINUS RATHBUNI
 PORICHTHYS MYRIASTER
 PORICHTHYS NOTATUS
 PORICHTHYS PLECTRODON
 POROCLINUS ROTHROCKI
 PRIACANTHUS ARENATUS
 PRIACANTHUS CRUENTATUS
 PRIOLEPIS HIPOLITI
 PRIONACE GLAUCA
 PRIONOTUS TRIBULUS
 PRIONOTUS ALATUS
 PRIONOTUS CAROLINUS
 PRIONOTUS EVOLANS
 PRIONOTUS LONGISPINOSUS
 PRIONOTUS MARTIS
 PRIONOTUS OPHRYAS
 PRIONOTUS PARALATUS
 PRIONOTUS ROSEUS
 PRIONOTUS RUBIO
 PRIONOTUS SCITULUS
 PRIONOTUS STEARNSI
 PRISTIGENYS ALTA
 PRISTIPOMOIDES  AQUILONARIS
 PRISTIS  PECTINATA
 PRISTIS  PRISTIS
 PROGNICHTHYS GIBBIFRONS
 PROTOMYCTOPHUM  CROCKERI
 PSENES CYANOPHRYS
 PSENES MACULATUS
 PSENES PELLUCIDUS
 PSETTICHTHYS MELANOSTICTUS
 PSEUDOGRAMMA GREGORYI
 PSEUDUPENEUS DENTATUS
 PSEUDUPENEUS MACULATUS
 PSYCHROLUTES PARADOXUS
 PSYCHROLUTES SIGALUTES
 PTERYCOMBUS  BRAMA
 PTILICHTHYS  GOODEI
 PUNGITIUS  PUNGITIUS
 PYLODICTIS OLIVARIS
 QUIETULA Y-CAUDA
 RACHYCENTRON CANADUM
 RADULINUS ASPRELLUS
 RADULINUS BOLEOIDES
 RADULINUS VINCULUS
 RAJA ACKLEYI
RAJA BINOCULATA
RAJA EGLANTERIA
RAJA ERINACEA
RAJA GARMANI
RAJA INORNATA
RAJA LAEVIS
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                                        page B-47

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  871304013300
  886104020100
  884003030200
  881503010100
  885704180100
  883527010100
  883527010400
  883527010200
  883527010300
  883560060100
  883560060200
  883102300100
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  870802030400
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  884701150100
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  883102040700
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   883903010100
   883903010300
   883903010400
   883903010500
   883903010600
   883502210100
   883544090100
FRECKLED SKATE
WINTER SKATE
SPREADFIN SKATE
THORNY SKATE
LONGNOSE SKATE
SMOOTH SKATE
SPINYTAIL SKATE
STARRY SKATE
ROUNDEL SKATE
SLENDER MOLA
STRIPEDFIN RONQUIL
GARFISH
GREENLAND HALIBUT
WHALE-SUCKER
SPEARFISH REMORA
MARLIN-SUCKER
REMORA
PILE PERCH
RUBBERLIP SEAPERCH
GRUNT SCULPIN
WHALE SHARK
ATLANTIC GUITARFISH
SHOVELNOSE GUITARFISH
COWNOSE RAY
PACIFIC SHARPNOSE SHARK
ATLANTIC SHARPNOSE SHARK
STIPPLED GUNNEL
VERMILION SNAPPER
SLENDER CLINGFISH
KELP CLINGFISH
TUSKED GOBY
SPOTFIN CROAKER
NORTHERN RONQUIL
ROUGHCHEEK SCULPIN
PUGET SOUND  SCULPIN
OILFISH
FRECKLED SOAPFISH
GREATER SOAPFISH
SPOTTED SOAPFISH '
WHITESPOTTED SOAPFISH
ATLANTIC SALMON
BROWN TROUT
ARCTIC CHAR
BROOK TROUT
DOLLY VARDEN
LAKE TROUT
PACIFIC BONITO
ATLANTIC BONITO
SPANISH  SARDINE
ORANGESPOT  SARDINE
PACIFIC  SARDINE
LARGESCALE  LIZARDFISH
SMALLSCALE  LIZARDFISH
 SHORTJAW LIZARDFISH
 SHOVELNOSE  STURGEON
MOLLY MILLER
MIDNIGHT PARROTFISH
 BLUE PARROTFISH
 STRIPED PARROTFISH
 RAINBOW PARROTFISH
 PRINCESS PARROTFISH
 QUEEN PARROTFISH
 SCHOOL BASS
 RED DRUM
RAJA LENTIGINOSA
RAJA OCELLATA
RAJA OLSENI
RAJA RADIATA
RAJA RHINA
RAJA SENTA
RAJA SPINICAUDA
RAJA STELLULATA
RAJA TEXANA
RANZANIA LAEVIS
RATHBUNELLA HYPOPLECTA
REGALECUS GLESNE
REINHARDTIUS HIPPOGLOSSOIDES
REMORA AUSTRALIS
REMORA BRACHYPTERA
REMORA OSTEOCHIR
REMORA REMORA
RHACOCHILUS VACCA
RHACOCHILUS TOXOTES
RHAMPHOCOTTUS RICHARDSONI
RHINCODON TYPUS
RHINOBATOS LENTIGINOSUS
RHINOBATOS PRODUCTUS
RHINOPTERA BONASUS
RHIZOPRIONODON LONGURIO
RHIZOPRIONODON TERRAENOVAE
RHODYMENICHTHYS DOLICHOGASTER
RHOMBOPLITES AURORUBENS
RIMICOLA EIGENMANNI
RIMICOLA MUSCARUM
RISOR RUBER
RONCADOR STEARNSI
RONQILUS JORDANI
RUSCARIUS CREASERI
RUSCARIUS MEANYI
RUVETTUS PRETIOSUS
RYPTICUS BISTRISPINUS
RYPTICUS SAPONACEUS
RYPTICUS SUBBIFRENATUS
RYPTICUS MACULATUS
SALMO SALAR
SALMO TRUTTA
SALVELINUS ALPINUS
SALVELINUS FONTINALIS
SALVELINUS MALMA
SALVELINUS NAMAYCUSH
SARDA CHILIENSIS
SARDA SARDA
SARDINELLA AURITA
SARDINELLA BRASILIENSIS
SARDINOPS  SAGAX
SAURIDA BRASILIENSIS
SAURIDA CARIBBAEA
SAURIDA NORMANI
SCAPHIRHYNCHUS PLATORYNCHUS
 SCARTELLA CRISTATA
 SCARUS  COELESTINUS
 SCARUS  COERULEUS
 SCARUS  CROICENSIS
 SCARUS  GUACAMAIA
 SCARUS  TAENIOPTERUS
 SCARUS  VETULA
 SCHULTZEA BETA
 SCIAENOPS OCELLATA
page B-48
                            NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes

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    880303020100
    885003050100
    885003050400
    885003050200
    885003050300
    885003050600
    885703040100
    882601060100
    882601060200
    882601060300
    882601060400
    882601060500
    882601060600
    882601060700
    882601060800
    882601060900
    882601061600
    882601061000
    882601061400
    882601060000
    883102310100
    882601120300
    882601120100
    882601120200
    870801030400
    884214010100
    882601010100
    882601010200
    882601014200
    882601010300
    882601010400
    882601010500
    882601010700
    882601010600
    882601016200
    882601010800
    882601014300
    882601014000
    882601010900
    882601014400
    882601011000
    882601014500
    882601011100
    882601011200
    882601011300
    882601016300
    882601011400
    882601014600
    882601011500
    882601014700
    882601011700
    882601011800
    882601014800
    882601011900
    882601016400
    882601014900
    882601015000
    882601012000
    882601012100
    882601015100
    882601012300
    882601012400
 CHUB MACKEREL
 ATLANTIC MACKEREL
 ATLANTIC SAURY
 KING MACKEREL
 GULF SIERRA
 SPANISH MACKEREL
 CERO
 PACIFIC SIERRA
 WINDOWPANE
 LONGFIN SCORPIONFISH
 CORAL SCORPIONFISH
 GOOSEHEAD SCORPIONFISH
 SHORTFIN SCORPIONFISH
 BARBFISH
 SMOOTHHEAD SCORPIONFISH
 HUNCHBACK SCORPIONFISH
 DWARF SCORPIONFISH
 PLUMED SCORPIONFISH
 CALIFORNIA SCORPIONFISH
 MUSHROOM SCORPIONFISH
 SPOTTED SCORPIONFISH
 SCORPIONFISH
 CABEZON
 RAINBOW SCORPIONFISH
 REEF SCORPIONFISH
 DEEPREEF SCORPIONFISH
 CHAIN DOGFISH
 GRAVEL DIVER
 ROUGHEYE ROCKFISH
 PACIFIC OCEAN PERCH
 KELP ROCKFISH
 BROWN ROCKFISH
 AURORA ROCKFISH
 REDBANDED ROCKFISH
 SHORTRAKER ROCKFISH
 SILVERGRAY ROCKFISH
 GOPHER ROCKFISH
 COPPER ROCKFISH
 GREENSPOTTED ROCKFISH
 BLACK-AND-YELLOW  ROCKFISH
 DUSKY ROCKFISH
 STARRY ROCKFISH
 DARKBLOTCHED ROCKFISH
 CALICO ROCKFISH
 SPLITNOSE ROCKFISH
 GREENSTRIPED ROCKFISH
 PUGET SOUND ROCKFISH
 SWORDSPINE ROCKFISH
 WIDOW ROCKFISH
 PINK ROCKFISH
 YELLOWTAIL ROCKFISH
 BRONZESPOTTED ROCKFISH
 CHILIPEPPER ROCKFISH
 ROSETHORN ROCKFISH
 SQUARESPOTTED ROCKFISH
 SHORTBELLY ROCKFISH
 FRECKLED  ROCKFISH
 COWCOD
MEXICAN ROCKFISH
QUILLBACK ROCKFISH
BLACK  ROCKFISH
DEEPWATER REDFISH
VERMILION ROCKFISH
BLUE ROCKFISH
 SCOMBER JAPONICUS
 SCOMBER SCOMBRUS
 SCOMBERESOX SAURUS
 SCOMBEROMORUS CAVALLA
 SCOMBEROMORUS CONCOLOR
 SCOMBEROMORUS MACULATUS
 SCOMBEROMORUS REGALIS
 SCOMBEROMORUS SIERRA
 SCOPHTHALMUS AQUOSUS
 SCORPAENA AGASSIZI
 SCORPAENA ALBIFIMBRIA
 SCORPAENA BERGI
 SCORPAENA BRACHYPTERA
 SCORPAENA BRASILIENSIS
 SCORPAENA CALCARATA
 SCORPAENA DISPAR
 SCORPAENA ELACHYS
 SCORPAENA GRANDICORNIS
 SCORPAENA GUTTATA
 SCORPAENA INERMIS
 SCORPAENA PLUMIERI
 SCORPAENA SPP.
 SCORPAENICHTHYS MARMORATUS
 SCORPAENODES XYRIS
 SCORPAENODES CARIBBAEUS
 SCORPAENODES TREDECIMSPINOSUS
 SCYLIORHINUS RETIFER
 SCYTALINA CERDALE
 SEBASTES  ALEUTIANUS
 SEBASTES  ALUTUS
 SEBASTES  ATROVIRENS
 SEBASTES  AURICULATUS
 SEBASTES  AURORA
 SEBASTES  BABCOCKI
 SEBASTES  BOREALIS
 SEBASTES  BREVISPINIS
 SEBASTES  CARNATUS
 SEBASTES  CAURINUS
 SEBASTES  CHLOROSTICTUS
 SEBASTES  CHRYSOMELAS
 SEBASTES  CILIATUS
 SEBASTES  CONSTELLATUS
 SEBASTES  CRAMERI
 SEBASTES  DALLI
 SEBASTES  DIPLOPROA
 SEBASTES  ELONGATUS
 SEBASTES  EMPHAEUS
 SEBASTES  ENSIFER
 SEBASTES  ENTOMELAS
 SEBASTES  EOS
 SEBASTES  FLAVIDUS
 SEBASTES GILLI
 SEBASTES GOODEI
 SEBASTES HELVOMACULATUS
 SEBASTES HOPKINSI
SEBASTES JORDANI
SEBASTES LENTIGINOSUS
SEBASTES LEVIS
SEBASTES MACDONALDI
SEBASTES MALIGER
SEBASTES MELANOPS
SEBASTES MENTELLA
SEBASTES MINIATUS
SEBASTES MYSTINUS
NFTDR User Manual-Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                                        page B-49

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   882601015300
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   882601015400
   882601013100
   882601012400
   882601013200
   882601016600
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   883528060100
   883528100200
   883528100100
   883528070100
   883901120100
   883528080100
   883528080200
   883528080800
   883528080300
   883528080700
   883528080400
   883544505000
   883544250100
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   883502230200
   883502230300
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   883502231100
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   883903040200
   883903040300
   883903040400
   883903040500
   883903040600
   886101020300
   886101020500
CHINA ROCKFISH
TIGER ROCKFISH
GOLDEN REDFISH
SPECKLED ROCKFISH
BOCACCIO
CHAMELEON ROCKFISH
CANARY ROCKFISH
NORTHERN ROCKFISH
REDSTRIPE ROCKFISH
GRASS ROCKFISH
YELLOWMOUTH ROCKFISH
BLUE ROCKFISH
ROSY ROCKFISH
GREENBLOTCHED ROCKFISH
YELLOWEYE ROCKFISH
DWARF-RED ROCKFISH
BANK ROCKFISH
STRIPETAIL ROCKFISH
HALFBANDED ROCKFISH
OLIVE ROCKFISH
TREEFISH
PINKROSE ROCKFISH
HONEYCOMB ROCKFISH
PYGMY ROCKFISH
SHARPCHIN ROCKFISH
SHORTSPINE THORNYHEAD
LONGSPINE THORNYHEAD
BIGEYE SCAD
PACIFIC MOONFISH
ATLANTIC MOONFISH
LOOKDOWN
CALIFORNIA SHEEPHEAD
GREATER AMBERJACK
LESSER AMBERJACK
YELLOWTAIL
ALMACO JACK
ALMACO JACK
BANDED RUDDERFISH
QUEENFISH
QUEENFISH
PYGMY SEA BASS
ORANGEBACK BASS
BLACKEAR BASS
LANTERN BASS
SNOW BASS
SADDLE BASS
TATTLER
BELTED SANDFISH
TOBACCOFISH
HARLEQUIN BASS
CHALK BASS
KELP SCULPIN
ARCHED SCULPIN
CHAIN PIPEFISH
GREENLAND SHARK
PACIFIC  SLEEPER  SHARK
GREENBLOTCH  PARROTFISH
REDBAND  PARROTFISH
REDTAIL  PARROTFISH
BUCKTOOTH PARROTFISH
REDFIN PARROTFISH
STOPLIGHT PARROTFISH
BULLSEYE PUFFER
MARBLED  PUFFER
SEBASTES NEBULOSUS
SEBASTES NIGROCINCTUS
SEBASTES NORVEGICUS
SEBASTES OVALIS
SEBASTES PAUCISPINIS
SEBASTES PHILLIPSI
SEBASTES PINNIGER
SEBASTES POLYSPINIS
SEBASTES PRORIGER
SEBASTES RASTRELLIGER
SEBASTES REEDI
SEBASTES MYSTINUS
SEBASTES ROSACEUS
SEBASTES ROSENBLATTI
SEBASTES RUBERRIMUS
SEBASTES RUFINANUS
SEBASTES RUFUS
SEBASTES SAXICOLA
SEBASTES SEMICINCTUS
SEBASTES SERRANOIDES
SEBASTES SERRICEPS
SEBASTES SIMULATOR
SEBASTES UMBROSUS
SEBASTES WILSONI
SEBASTES ZACENTRUS
SEBASTOLOBUS ALASCANUS
SEBASTOLOBUS ALTIVELIS
SELAR CRUMENOPHTHALMUS
SELENE PERUVIANA
SELENE SETAPINNIS
SELENE VOMER
SEMICOSSYPHUS PULCHER
SERIOLA DUMERILI
SERIOLA FASCIATA
SERIOLA LALANDI
SERIOLA RIVOLIANA
SERIOLA RIVOLIANA
SERIOLA ZONATA
SERIPHUS POLITUS
SERIPHUS POLITUS
SERRANICULUS PUMILIO
SERRANUS ANNULARIS
SERRANUS ATROBRANCHUS
SERRANUS BALDWINI
SERRANUS CHIONARAIA
SERRANUS NOTOSPILUS
SERRANUS PHOEBE
SERRANUS SUBLIGARIUS
SERRANUS TABACARIUS
SERRANUS TIGRINUS
SERRANUS TORTUGARUM
SIGMISTES  CAULIAS
SIGMISTES  SMITHI
SNYGNATHUS LOUISIANAE
SOMNIOSUS  MICROCEPHALUS
SOMNIOSUS  PACIFICUS
SPARISOMA  ATOMARIUM
SPARISOMA  AUROFRENATUM
SPARISOMA  CHRYSOPTERUM
SPARISOMA  RADIANS
SPARISOMA  RUBRIPINNE
SPARISOMA  VIRIDE
SPHOEROIDES ANNULATUS
SPHOEROIDES DORSALIS
pageB-50
                            NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes

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    886101020100
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    883701010100
    883701010400
    883701010200
    883701010300
    883701010500
    870803010300
    870803010400
    870803010100
    870803010500
    870803010200
    875503040100
    875503040200
    871001020100
    871001020300
    871101010100
    871101010200
    884209060200
    884209070100
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    879104020100
    883108150100
    883544100100
    876214050100
    883543010200
    883543010100
    883502290100
    884212130100
    883520040200
    883520040100
    880302020100
    880302020200
    880302020400
    880302020300
    879201280100
    881601010100
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    885703130300
    885802010200
    885802010300
    885802010500
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    885802010700
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    882002011000
    882002011100
    882002010200
    882002010300
    882002010100
    882002011300
    876202010100
    876202010200
    876202010300
    876202010400
    876202010600
 NORTHERN PUFFER
 SOUTHERN PUFFER
 BLUNTHEAD PUFFER
 LEAST PUFFER
 BANDTAIL PUFFER
 CHECKERED PUFFER
 PACIFIC BARRACUDA
 GREAT BARRACUDA
 NORTHERN SENNET
 GUAGUANCHE
 SOUTHERN SENNET
 SCALLOPED HAMMERHEAD
 GREAT HAMMERHEAD
 BONNETHEAD
 SMALLEYE HAMMERHEAD
 SMOOTH HAMMERHEAD
 NIGHT SMELT
 LONGFIN SMELT
 SPINY DOGFISH
 CUBAN DOGFISH
 ANGEL SHARK
 ATLANTIC ANGEL  SHARK
 CHECKERED BLENNY
 BLACKBELLY BLENNY
 EELGRASS BLENNY
 LUMINOUS HAKE
 PRICKLEBREAST POACHER
 STAR  DRUM
 NORTHERN LAMPFISH
 LONGSPINE PORGY
 SCUP
 GIANT SEA BASS
 ARCTIC SHANNY
 SAUGER
 WALLEYE
 ATLANTIC NEEDLEFISH
 REDFIN NEEDLEFISH
 CALIFORNIA NEEDLEFISH
 TIMUCU
 BLACK BROTULA
 TUBE-EYE
 SHOAL FLOUNDER
 CHANNEL FLOUNDER
 DUSKY FLOUNDER
 OFFSHORE TONGUEFISH
 SPOTTEDFIN TONGUEFISH
 LARGESCALE TONGUEFISH
 PYGMY TONGUEFISH
 DEEPWATER TONGUEFISH
 BLACKCHEEK TONGUE
 NORTHERN TONGUEFISH
 SPOTTAIL  TONGUEFISH
 MANACLED  SCULPIN
 BARRED  PIPEFISH
 KELP  PIPEFISH
 DUSKY  PIPEFISH
NORTHERN  PIPEFISH
 BAY PIPEFISH
GULF  PIPEFISH
 INSHORE LIZARDFISH
 SAND DIVER
CALIFORNIA LIZARDFISH
OFFSHORE LIZARDFISH
RED LIZARDFISH
 SPHOEROIDES MACULATUS
 SPHOEROIDES NEPHELUS
 SPHOEROIDES PACHYGASTER
 SPHOEROIDES PARVUS
 SPHOEROIDES SPENGLERI
 SPHOEROIDES TESTUDINEUS
 SPHYRAENA ARGENTEA
 SPHYRAENA BARRACUDA
 SPHYRAENA BOREALIS
 SPHYRAENA GUACHANCHO
 SPHYRAENA PICUDILLA
 SPHYRNA LEWINI
 SPHYRNA MOKARRAN
 SPHYRNA TIBURO
 SPHYRNA TUDES
 SPHYRNA ZYGAENA
 SPIRINCHUS STARKSI
 SPIRINCHUS THALEICHTHYS
 SQUALUS ACANTHIAS
 SQUALUS CUBENSIS
 SQUATINA CALIFORNICA
 SQUATINA DUMERIL
 STARKSIA OCELLATA
 STATHMONOTUS HEMPHILLI
 STATHMONOTUS STAHLI
 STEINDACHNERIA  ARGENTEA
 STELLERINA XYOSTERNA
 STELLIFER LANCEOLATUS
 STENOBRACHIUS LEUCOPSARUS
 STENOTOMUS CAPRINUS
 STENOTOMUS CHRYSOPS
 STEREOLEPIS GIGAS
 STICHAEUS  PUNCTATUS
 STIZOSTEDION CANADENSE
 STIZOSTEDION VITREUM
 STRONGYLURA MARINA
 STRONGYLURA NOTATA
 STRONGYLURA EXILIS
 STRONGYLURA TIMUCU
 STYGNOBROTULA LATEBRICOLA
 STYLEPHORUS CHORDATUS
 SYACIUM GUNTERI
 SYACIUM MICRURUM
 SYACIUM PAPILLOSUM
 SYMPHURUS  CIVITATUS
 SYMPHURUS  DIOMEDIANUS
 SYMPHURUS  MINOR
 SYMPHURUS  PARVUS
 SYMPHURUS  PIGER
 SYMPHURUS  PLAGIUSA
 SYMPHURUS  PUSILLUS
 SYMPHURUS UROSPILUS
 SYNCHIRUS GILLI
 SYNGNATHUS AULISCUS
 SYNGNATHUS  CALIFORNIENSIS
SYNGATHUS  FLORIDAE
SYNGNATHUS  FUSCUS
SYNGNATHUS  LEPTORHYNCHUS
SYNGNATHUS  SCOVELLI
SYNODUS FOETENS
SYNODUS INTERMEDIUS
SYNODUS LUCIOCEPS
SYNODUS POEYI
SYNODUS SYNODUS
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                     page B-51

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   875904030100
   883571040100
   876214070100
   883901010100
   883901020100
   885104010200
   885104010100
   885006030100
   885006030500
   885006030400
   883901100100
   875503050100
   879103070100
   885003040100
   885003040300
   885003040400
   885003040500
   885003040200
   871303010100
   871303010200
   876202040100
   883528090100
   883528090200
   883528090300
   883528090700
   883528090800
   881502010100
   881502010200
   881502010300
   881502010300
   883528010200
   883528010100
   870802090200
   885002020100
   885002020200
   884001020100
   885703140400
   884701300100
   883102380100
   883102380300
   883102380700
   883102380800
   883102380500
   883102380500
   883102380600
   885801020100
   885801010100
   876214240100
   880302030100
   880302030200
   884701310100
   884212210100
   884213040100
   883544110100
   883544110500
   883545040200
   883528170100
   871305030200
   871305030100
   879103160100
   879103100100
   879103100500
   879103100600
   879103100700
LONGFIN DRAGONFISH
BIGSCALE POMFRET
BLUE LANTERNFISH
TAUTOG
GUNNER
BIGEYE SQUARETAIL
SMALLEYE SQUARETAIL
WHITE MARLIN
SHORTBILL SPEARFISH
LONGBILL SPEARFISH
BLUEHEAD
EULACHON
WALLEYE POLLOCK
ALBACORE
YELLOWFIN TUNA
BLACKFIN TUNA
BIGEYE TUNA
BLUEFIN TUNA
PACIFIC ELECTRIC RAY
ATLANTIC TORPEDO
SNAKEFISH
FLORIDA POMPANO
PERMIT
PALOMETA
PALOMA POMPANO
GAFFTOPSAIL POMPANO
KING-OF-THE-SALMON
DEALFISH
TAPERTAIL RIBBONFISH
TAPERTAIL RIBBONFISH
ROUGH SCAD
JACK MACKEREL
LEOPARD SHARK
ATLANTIC CUTLASSFISH
PACIFIC CUTLASSFISH
PACIFIC SANDFISH
SASH FLOUNDER
CHAMELEON GOBY
SCISSORTAIL SCULPIN
ROUGHSPINE SCULPIN
MOUSTACHE SCULPIN
BIGEYE SCULPIN
RIBBED SCULPIN
RIBBED SCULPIN
SPECTACLED SCULPIN
SCRAWLED SOLE
HOGCHOKER
MEXICAN LAMPFISH
AGUJON
HOUNDFISH
BLIND GOBY
RADIATED SHANNY
KELP GUNNEL
SAND DRUM
YELLOWFIN CROAKER
DWARF GOATFISH
COTTONMOUTH JACK
ROUND STINGRAY
YELLOW  STINGRAY
LONGFIN HAKE
RED HAKE
GULF HAKE
CAROLINA HAKE
SOUTHERN HAKE
TACTOSTOMA MACROPUS
TARATICHTHYS LONGIPINNIS
TARLETONBEANIA CRENULARIS
TAUTOGA ONITIS
TAUTOGOLABRUS ADSPERSUS
TETRAGONURUS ATLANTICUS
TETRAGONURUS CUVIERI
TETRAPTURUS ALBIDUS
TETRAPTURUS ANGUSTIROSTRIS
TETRAPTURUS PFLEUGERI
THALASSOMA BIFASCIATUM
THALEICHTHYS PACIFICUS
THERAGRA CHALCOGRAMMA
THUNNUS ALALUNGA
THUNNUS ALBACARES
THUNNUS ATLANTICUS
THUNNUS OBESUS
THUNNUS THYNNUS
TORPEDO CALIFORNICA
TORPEDO NOBILIANA
TRACHINOCEPHALUS MYOPS
TRACHINOTUS CAROLINUS
TRACHINOTUS FALCATUS
TRACHINOTUS GOODEI
TRACHINOTUS PAITENSIS
TRACHINOTUS RHODOPUS
TRACHIPTERUS ALTIVELIS
TRACHIPTERUS ARCTICUS
TRACHIPTERUS FUKUZAKI
TRACHIPTERUS FUKUZAKII
TRACHURUS LATHAMI
TRACHURUS SYMMETRICUS
TRIAKIS SEMIFASCIATA
TRICHIURUS LEPTURUS
TRICHIURUS NITENS
TRICHODON TRICHODON
TRICHOPSETTA VENTRALIS
TRIDENTIGER TRIGONOCEPHALUS
TRIGLOPS FORFICATUS
TRIGLOPS MACELLUS
TRIGLOPS MURRAYI
TRIGLOPS NYBELINI
TRIGLOPS PINGELI
TRIGLOPS PINGELI
TRIGLOPS SCEPTICUS
TRINECTES INSCRIPTUS
TRINECTES MACULATUS
TRIPHOTURUS MEXICANUS
TYLOSURUS ACUS
TYLOSURUS CROCODILUS
TYPHLOGOBIUS CALIFORNIENSIS
ULVARIA SUBBIFURCATA
ULVICOLA SANTAEROSAE
UMBRINA COROIDES
UMBRINA RONCADOR
UPENEUS PARVUS
URASPIS SECUNDA
UROLOPHUS HALLERI
UROLOPHUS JAMAICENSIS
UROPHYCIS CHESTERI
UROPHYCIS CHUSS
UROPHYCIS CIRRATA
UROPHYCIS EARLLI
UROPHYCIS FLORIDANA
pageB-52
                            NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes

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   879103100200
   879103100300
   874105070200
   886002080100
   883108130100
   883108130200
   883540100100
   885004010100
   884212140100
   884212140200
   885703150100
   883560110100
   878704040100
   882701040200
   882701040100
   884215010100
   871302030100
   881103020100
   881502030100
SPOTTED HAKE
WHITE HAKE
MARBLED MORAY
SARGASSUM TRIGGERFISH
BLACKTIP POACHER
BLUESPOTTED POACHER
SALEMA
SWORDFISH
BLACK PRICKLEBACK
ROCK PRICKLEBACK
FANTAIL SOLE
PINK SEAPERCH
TRICORN BATFISH
SHORTSPINE COMBFISH
LONGSPINE COMBFISH
PROWFISH
BANDED GUITARFISH
BUCKLER DORY
SCALLOPED RIBBONFISH
UROPHYCIS REGXA
UROPHYCIS TENUIS
UROPTERYGIUS MACULARIUS
XANTHICHTHYS RINGENS
XENERETMUS LATIFRONS
XENERETMUS TRIACANTHUS
XENISTIUS CALIFORNIENSIS
XIPHIAS GLADIUS
XIPHISTER ATROPURPUREUS
XIPHISTER MUCOSUS
XYSTREURYS LIOLEPIS
ZALEMBIUS ROSACEUS
ZALIEUTES MCGINTYI
ZANIOLEPIS FRENATA
ZANIOLEPIS LATIPINNIS
ZAPRORA SILENUS
ZAPTERYX EXASPERATA
ZENOPSIS CONCHIFERA
ZU CRISTATUS
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                     page B-53

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                             TAXA  SORTED  BY  CODE
                  COMMON  NAME
                                             SCIENTIFIC   NAME
   617701010000
   618101020100
   618201010100
   618201010300
   618803010100
   618803010200
   618803010600
   618803010800
   618901030100
   618902130200
WHITE  SHRIMP
AMERICAN LOBSTER
WEST INDIES SPINY  LOBSTER
CALIFORNIA ROCK LOBSTER
RED CRAB
PACIFIC  ROCK  CRAB
DUNGENESS CRAB
EASTERN  ROCK  CRAB
BLUE CRAB
GULF STONE CRAB
PENAEUS ?
HOMARUS AMERICANOS
PANULIRUS ARGUS
PANULIRUS INTERRUPTUS
CANCER PRODUCTUS
CANCER ANTENNARIUS
CANCER MAGISTER
CANCER IRRORATUS
CALLINECTES SAPIDUS
MENIPPE ADINA
  HOI»I.TygCg
  550701010100
  550701010200
  551002010100
  551002010200
  551525010200
  551525020100
  551539010100
  551547070100
  551547080100
  551547110100
  551701020100
 BLUE MUSSEL
 CALIFORNIA MUSSEL
 PACIFIC OYSTER
 AMERICAN OYSTER
 SURF CLAM
 HORSENECK CLAM
 OCEAN QUAHOG
 PACIFIC LITTLENECK CLAM
 MANILA CLAM
 HARD CLAM
 SOFT-SHELL CLAM
MYTILUS EDULIS
MYTILUS CALIFORNIAUS
CRASSOSTREA GIGAS
CRASSOSTREA VIRGINICA
SPISULA SOLIDISSIMA
TRESUS CAPAX
ARTICA ISLANDICA
PROTOTHACA STAMINEA
VENERUPIS JAPONICA
MERCENARIA MERCENARIA
MYA ARENARIA
   FISH
   860301010100
   860301020300
   860301030100
   860601010100
   860601010200
   860601020100
   870401010100
   870501010100
   870502010100
   870502020100
   870701010100
   870702010100
   870703010100
   870703010200
   870704010100
   870704020100
   870704030100
   870704030200
   870704040100
   870704040200
   870704050100
   870801010100
   870801030400
   870802010100
   870802020100
   870802030100
   870802030400
PACIFIC LAMPREY
ARCTIC LAMPREY
SEA LAMPREY
BLACK HAGFISH
PACIFIC HAGFISH
ATLANTIC HAGFISH
HORN SHARK
FRILL SHARK
SIX GILL SHARK
SEVENGILL SHARK
WHALE SHARK
NURSE SHARK
SAND TIGER
RAGGED-TOOTH SHARK
WHITE SHARK
BASKING SHARK
SALMON SHARK
PORBEAGLE
THRESHER SHARK
BIGEYE THRESHER
SHORTFIN MAKO SHARK
BROWN CAT SHARK
CHAIN DOGFISH
SOUPFIN SHARK
TIGER SHARK
ATLANTIC SHARPNOSE SHARK
PACIFIC SHARPNOSE SHARK
LAMPETRA TRIDENTATA
LAMPETRA JAPONICA
PETROMYZON MARINUS
EPTATRETUS DEANI
EPTATRETUS STOUTI
MYXINE GLUTINOSA
HETERODONTUS FRANCISCI
CHLAMYDOSELACHUS ARGUINEUS
HEXANCHUS GRISEUS
NOTORYNCHUS CEPEDIANUS
RHINCODON TYPUS
GINGLYMOSTOMA CIRRATUM
ODONTASPIS TAURUS
ODONTASPIS FEROX
CARCHARODON CARCHARIAS
CETORHINUS MAXIMUS
LAMNA DITROPIS
LAMNA NASUS
ALOPIAS VULPINUS
ALOPIAS SUPERCILIOSUS
ISURUS OXYRINCHUS
APRISTURUS BRUNNEUS
SCYLIORHINUS RETIFER
GALEORHINUS ZYQPTERUS
GALElOCERDO CUVIER
RHIZOPRIONODON  TERRAENOVAE
RHIZOPRIONODON  LONGURIO
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                      page B-54

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    870802040100
    870802040300
    870802040400
    870802040500
    870802040600
    870802050100
    870802050200
    870802050300
    870802050400
    870802050500
    870802050600
    870802050700
    870802050800
    870802050900
    870802051200
    870802051300
    870802051400
    870802060100
    870802070100
    870802080100
    870802090200
    870802100100
    870803010100
    870803010200
    870803010300
    870803010400
    870803010500
    871001010100
    871001010200
    871001020100
    871001020300
    871001040100
    871001090100
    871001100100
    871101010100
    871101010200
    871301010100
    871301010200
    871302010100
    87130201040.0
    871302020100
    871302030100
    871303010100
    871303010200
    871303040100
    871304010200
    871304010300
    871304010400
    871304010500
    871304010700
    871304010800
    871304010900
    871304011100
    871304011200
    871304011300
    871304011400
    871304011500
    871304011600
    871304011700
    871304012400
    871304012600
    871304012700
    871304013100 «
    871304013300
SMOOTH DOGFISH
FLORIDA SMOOTHHOUND
GRAY SMOOTHHOUND
BROWN SMOOTHHOUND
SICKLEFIN SMOOTHHOUND
DUSKY SHARK
BULL SHARK
SANDBAR SHARK
BLACKNOSE SHARK
BIGNOSE SHARK
SILKY SHARK
BLACKTIP SHARK
OCEAN WHITETIP SHARK
SPINNER SHARK
SMALLTAIL SHARK
NARROWTOOTH SHARK
REEF SHARK
BLUE SHARK
NIGHT SHARK
LEMON SHARK
LEOPARD SHARK
FINETOOTH SHARK
BONNETHEAD
SMOOTH HAMMERHEAD
SCALLOPED HAMMERHEAD
GREAT HAMMERHEAD
SMALLEYE HAMMERHEAD
PACIFIC SLEEPER SHARK
GREENLAND SHARK
SPINY DOGFISH
CUBAN DOGFISH
KITEFIN SHARK
BLACK DOGFISH
PRICKLY SHARK
ANGEL SHARK
ATLANTIC ANGEL SHARK
SMALLTOOTH SAWFISH
LARGETOOTH SAWFISH
ATLANTIC GUITARFISH
SHOVELNOSE GUITARFISH
THORNBACK
BANDED GUITARFISH
PACIFIC ELECTRIC RAY
ATLANTIC TORPEDO
LESSER ELECTRIC RAY
ALEUTIAN SKATE
BIG SKATE
CALIFORNIA SKATE
SANDPAPER SKATE
ALASKA SKATE
LONGNOSE SKATE
FLATHEAD SKATE
STARRY SKATE
ROUGHTAIL SKATE
CLEARNOSE SKATE
LITTLE SKATE
BARNDOOR SKATE
WINTER SKATE
OSCELLATE SKATE
ROSETTE SKATE
FRECKLED SKATE
SPREADFIN SKATE
SMOOTH SKATE       •   ,
ROUNDEL SKATE
MUSTELUS CANIS
MUSTELUS NORRISI
MUSTELUS CALIFORNICUS
MUSTELUS HENLEI
MUSTELUS LUNULATUS
CARCHARHINUS OBSCURUS
CARCHARHINUS LEUCAS
CARCHARHINUS PLUMBEUS
CARCHARHINUS ACRONOTUS
CARCHARHINUS ALTIMUS
CARCHARHINUS FALCIFORMIS
CARCHARHINUS LIMBATUS
CARCHARHINUS LONGIMANUS
CARCHARHINUS BREVIPINNA
CARCHARHINUS POROSUS
CARCHARHINUS BRACHYURUS
CARCHARHINUS PEREZI
PRIONACE GLAUCA
CARCHARHINUS SIGNATUS
NEGAPRION BREVIROSTRIS
TRIAKIS SEMIFASCIATA
CARCHARHINUS ISODON
SPHYRNA TIBURO
SPHYRNA ZYGAENA
SPHYRNA LEWINI
SPHYRNA MOKARRAN
SPHYRNA TUDES
SOMNIOSUS PACIFICUS
SOMNIOSUS MICROCEPHALUS
SQUALUS ACANTHIAS
SQUALUS CUBENSIS
DALATIAS LICHA
CENTROSCYLLIUM FABRICII
ECHINORHINUS COOKEI
SQUATINA CALIFORNICA
SQUATINA DUMERIL
PRISTIS PECTINATA
PRISTIS PRISTIS
RHINOBATOS LENTIGINOSUS
RHINOBATOS PRODUCTUS
PLATYRHINOIDIS TRISERIATA
ZAPTERYX EXASPERATA
TORPEDO CALIFORNICA
TORPEDO NOBILIANA ,
NARCINE BRASILIENSIS
BATHYRAJA ALEUTICA
RAJA BINOCULATA
RAJA INORNATA
BATHYRAJA INTERRUPTA
BATHYRAJA PARMIFERA
RAJA RHINA
BATHYRAJA ROSISPINIS
RAJA STELLULATA
BATHYRAJA TRACHURA
RAJA EGLANTERIA
RAJA ERINACEA
RAJA LAEVIS
RAJA OCELLATA
RAJA ACKLEYI
RAJA GARMANI
RAJA LENTIGINOSA
RAJA OLSENI
RAJA SENTA
RAJA TEXANA
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                                        page B-55

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   871304013400
   871304013500
   871305010100
   871305010200
   871305010300
   871305010400
   871305010500
   871305010600
   871305020100
   871305020200
   871305020300
   871305030100
   871305030200
   871307010100
   871307020100
   871307020200
   871307020300
   871307030100
   871308010200
   871308020200
   871308020300
   871308020400
   871602010100
   872901010200
   872901010300
   872901010400
   872901010500
   872901010700
   873201010100
   873201010200
   873201010300
   873201010400
   873201010500
   873401010100
   873801010100
   873801010200
   873802020100
   873901010100
   874101010100
   874102010100
   874102020100
   874104010100
   874104020100
   874104050100
   874105010100
   874105020100
   874105030100
   874105040100
   874105040300
   874105040400
   874105040800
   874105040900
   874105050100
   874105050200
   874105070200
   874108010200
   874112010100
   874112010200
   874112020200
   874112030200
   874112030300
   874112040100
   874112050100
   874112110100
THORNY SKATE
SPINYTAIL SKATE
DIAMOND STINGRAY
PELAGIC STINGRAY
SOUTHERN STINGRAY
ROUGHTAIL STINGRAY
ATLANTIC STINGRAY
BLUNTNOSE STINGRAY
SPINY BUTTERFLY RAY
SMOOTH BUTTERFLY RAY
CALIFORNIA BUTTERFLY RAY
YELLOW STINGRAY
ROUND STINGRAY
SPOTTED EAGLE RAY
BULLNOSE RAY
BAT RAY
SOUTHERN EAGLE RAY
COWNOSE RAY
MANTA
DEVIL RAY
SPINETAIL MOBULA
SMOOTHTAIL MOBULA
SPOTTED RATFISH
GREEN STURGEON
WHITE STURGEON
SHORTNOSE STURGEON
ATLANTIC STURGEON  '
SHOVELNOSE STURGEON
LONGNOSE GAR
SPOTTED GAR
SHORTNOSE GAR
ALLIGATOR GAR
FLORIDA GAR
BOWFIN
LADYFISH
MACHETE
ATLANTIC TARPON
BONEFISH
AMERICAN EEL
SPAGHETTI EEL
RIDGED EEL
SEAGRASS EEL
FALSE MORAY
BICOLOR EEL
PYGMY MORAY
CHAIN MORAY
VIPER MORAY
GREEN MORAY
SPOTTED MORAY
BLACKEDGE MORAY
PURPLEMOUTH MORAY
CALIFORNIA MORAY  .
GOLDENTAIL MORAY
RETICULATE MORAY
MARBLED MORAY
FRECKLED PIKE-CONGER
CONGER EEL
MANYTOOTH CONGER
BANDTOOTH CONGER
YELLOW CONGER
WHIPTAIL CONGER
CATALINA CONGER
MARGINTAIL CONGER
BROWN GARDEN EEL
RAJA RADIATA
RAJA SPINICAUDA
DASYATIS DIPTERURA
DASYATIS VIOLACEA
DASYATIS AMERICANA
DASYATIS CENTROURA
DASYATIS SABINA
DASYATIS SAY
GYMNURA ALTAVELA
GYMNURA MICRURA
GYMNURA MARMORATA
UROLOPHUS JAMAICENSIS
UROLOPHUS HALLERI
AETOBATUS NARINARI
MYLIOBATIS FREMINVILLEI
MYLIOBATIS CALIFORNICA
MYLIOBATIS GOODEI
RHINOPTERA BONASUS
MANTA BIROSTRIS
MOBULA HYPOSTOMA
MOBULA JAPANICA
MOBULA-THURSTONI
HYDROLAGUS COLLIEI
ACIPENSER MEDIROSTRIS
ACIPENSER TRANSMONTANUS
ACIPENSER BREVIROSTRUM
ACIPENSER OXYRHYNCHUS
SCAPHIRHYNCHUS PLATORYNCHUS
LEPISOSTEUS OSSEUS
LEPISOSTEUS OCULATUS
LEPISOSTEUS PLATOSTOMUS
LEPISOSTEUS SPATULA
LEPISOSTEUS PLATYRHINCUS
AMIA CALVA
ELOPS SAURUS
ELOPS AFFINIS
MEGALOPS ATLANTICUS
ALBULA VULPES
ANGUILLA ROSTRATA'
MORINGUA EDWARDSI
NEOCONGER MUCRONATUS
CHILORHINUS SUENSONI
KAUPICHTHYS HYOPOROIDES
CHLOPSIS BICOLOR
ANARCHIAS SIMILIS
ECHIDNA CATENATA
ECHELYCORE NIGRICANS
GYMNOTHORAX FUNEBRIS
GYMNOTHORAX MORINGA
GYMNOTHORAX NIGROMARGINATUS
GYMNOTHORAX VICINUS
GYMNOTHORAX MORDAX
MURAENA MILARIS
MURAENA RETIFERA
UROPTERYGIUS MACULARIUS
HOPLUNNIS MACRURUS
CONGER OCEANICUS
CONGER TRIPORICEPS
ARIOSOMA BALEARICUM
HILDEBRANDIA FLAVA
HILDEBRANDIA GRACILIOR
GNATHOPHIS CATALINEWSIS
PARACONGER CAUDILIMBATUS
HETEROCONGER HALIS
NFTDR User Manual-Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                      page B-56

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   874113010100
   874113020100*
   874113020200
   874113030100
   874113030200
   874113040100
   874113050100
   874113050200
   874113060100
   874113070100
   874113070300
   874113080200
   874113090100
   874113090200
   874113100100
   874113100200
   874113100300
   874113100400
   874113100600
   874113100700
   874113110300
   874113120100
   874113120200
   874113160100
   874113170100
   874117010100
   874121020200
   874303030100
   874701010100
   874701010200
   874701010300
   874701010400
   874701010500
   874701010600
   874701020100
   874701020100
   874701030100
   874701040100
   874701040200
   874701040300
   874701040400
   874701050100
   874701050200
   874701060100
   874701070100
   874701070400
   874701080100
   874701080200
   874701080400
   874701080500
   874701090100
   874701090200
   874701100200
   874701100300
   874702010100
   874702010200
   874702010300
   874702020100
   874702020200
   874702020300
   874702020400
   874702020500
   874702020600
   874702020900
KEYWORD! EEL
WHIP EEL
SOOTY EEL
BLOTCHED SNAKE EEL
SHORTTAIL SNAKE EEL
RIDGEFIN EEL
HORSEHAIR EEL
THREAD EEL
SAILFIN EEL
GOLDSPOTTED EEL
SHARPTAIL EEL
SPECKLED WORM EEL
SPOTTED SPOON-NOSE EEL
SNAPPER EEL
SHRIMP EEL
BLACKPORED EEL
PALESPOTTED EEL
SPOTTED SNAKE EEL
PACIFIC SNAKE EEL
YELLOW SNAKE EEL
SURF EEL
FINLESS EEL
ACADEMY EEL
STRIPE EEL
SLANTLIP EEL
SHORTBELLY EEL
SLENDER SNAKE EEL
SPINY EEL
AMERICAN SHAD
BLUEBACK HERRING
HICKORY SHAD
ALABAMA SHAD
ALEWIFE
SKIPJACK HERRING
ATLANTIC HERRING
PACIFIC HERRING
PACIFIC SARDINE
ATLANTIC MENHADEN
FINESCALE MENHADEN
GULF MENHADEN
YELLOWFIN MENHADEN
GIZZARD SHAD
THREADFIN SHAD
ROUND HERRING
ATLANTIC THREAD HERRING
MIDDLING THREAD HERRING
FALSE PILCHARD
REDEAR SARDINE
SCALED SARDINE
FLATIRON HERRING
DWARF HERRING
LITTLE-EYE HERRING
ORANGESPOT SARDINE
SPANISH SARDINE
NORTHERN ANCHOVY
CAMIGUANA ANCHOVY
SILVER ANCHOVY
STRIPED ANCHOVY
BAY ANCHOVY
CUBAN ANCHOVY
BIGEYE ANCHOVY
DUSKY ANCHOVY
LONGNOSE ANCHOVY
KEY ANCHOVY
AHLIA EGMONTIS  •
BASCANICHTHYS SCUTICARIS
BASCANICHTHYS BASCANIUM
CALLECHELYS MURAENA
CALLECHELYS GUINIENSIS
CALLECHELYS SPRINGERI
GORDIICHTHYS IRRETITUS
GORDIICHTHYS SPRINGERI
LETHARCHUS VELIFER
MYRICHTHYS OCELLATUS
MYRICHTHYS BREVICEPS
MYROPHIS PUNCTATUS
ECHIOPHIS INTERTINCTUS
ECHIOPHIS PUNCTIFER
OPHICHTHUS GOMESI
OPHICHTHUS MELANOPORUS
OPHICHTHUS PUNCTICEPSS
OPHICHTHUS OPHIS
OPHICHTHUS TRISERIALIS
OPHICHTHUS ZOPHOCHIR
ICHTHYAPUS OPHIONEUS
APTERICHTUS KENDALLI
APTERICHTUS ANSP
APROGNATHODON PLATYVENTRIS,
CARALOPHIA LOXOCHILA
DYSOMMA ANGUILLARE
NEMICHTHYS SCOLOPACEUS
NOTACANTHUS CHEMNITZI
ALOSA SAPIDISSIMA
ALOSA AESTIVALIS
ALOSA MEDIOCRIS
ALOSA ALABAMAE
ALOSA PSEUDOHARENGUS
ALOSA CHRYSOCHLORIS
CLUPEA HARENGUS
CLUPEA PALLASI
SARDINOPS SAGAX
BREVOORTIA TYRANNUS
BREVOORTIA GUNTERI
BREVOORTIA PATRONUS
BREVOORTIA SMITHI
DOROSOMA CEPEDIANUM
DOROSOMA PETENENSE
ETRUMEUS TERES
OPISTHONEMA OGLINUM
OPISTHONEMA MEDIRASTRE
HARENGULA CLUPEOLA
HARENGULA HUMERALIS
HARENGULA JAGUANA
HARENGULA THRISSINA
JENKINSIA LAMPROTAENIA
JENKINSIA MAJUA
SARDINELLA BRASILIENSIS
SARDINELLA AURITA
ENGRAULIS MORDAX
ENGRAULIS ESTAUQUAE
ENGRAULIS EURYSTOLE
ANCHOA HEPSETUS
ANCHOA MITCHILLI
ANCHOA CUBANA
ANCHOA LAMPROTAENIA
ANCHOA LYOLEPIS
ANCHOA NASUTA
ANCHOA CAYORUM
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                     pageB-57

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   874702021000
   874702021100
   874702021200
   874702030400
   874702040200
   875501010600
   875501020100
   875501020200
   875501020300
   875501020500
   875501020600
   875501030100
   875501030200
   875501030500
   875501030600
   875501040100
   875501040200
   875501040300
   875501040400
   875503010100
   875503010300
   875503020100
   875503030200
   875503040100
   875503040200
   875503050100
   875503060100
   875601020300
   875601020500
   875601020600
   875601030200
   875602010600
   875603010100
   875801010100
   875801010300
   875801010400
   875901060100
   875904030100
   875906010100
   876201010200
   876202010100
   876202010200
   876202010300
   876202010400
   876202010600
   876202030100
   876202030200
   876202030300
   876202040100
   876204010100
   876204020100
   876209010200
   876209010300
   876210010100
   876212010100
   876214010100
   876214020100
   876214030200
   876214040100
   876214050100
   876214070100
   876214080200
   876214100100
   876214240100
DEEPBODY ANCHOVY
SLOUGH ANCHOVY
NEW JERSEY ANCHOVY
FLAT ANCHOVY
ANCHOVETA
LAKE WHITEFISH
PINK SALMON
CHUM SALMON
COHO SALMON
SOCKEYE SALMON
CHINOOK SALMON
CUTTHROAT TROUT
RAINBOW TROUT
ATLANTIC SALMON
BROWN TROUT
DOLLY VARDEN
ARCTIC CHAR
LAKE TROUT
BROOK TROUT
SURF SMELT
DELTA SMELT
CAPELIN
RAINBOW SMELT
NIGHT SMELT
LONGFIN SMELT
EULACHON
WHITEBAIT SMELT
ATLANTIC ARGENTINE
STRIATED ARGENTINE
PACIFIC ARGENTINE
PYGMY ARGENTINE
CALIFORNIA SMOOTHTONGUE
BARRELEYE
NORTHERN PIKE
CHAIN PICKEREL
MUSKELLUNGE
STAREYE LIGHTFISH
LONGFIN DRAGONFISH
PACIFIC VIPERFISH
YELLOWFIN AULOPUS
INSHORE LIZARDFISH
SAND DIVER
CALIFORNIA LIZARDFISH
OFFSHORE LIZARDFISH
RED LIZARDFISH
LARGESCALE LIZARDFISH
SMALLSCALE LIZARDFISH
SHORTJAW LIZARDFISH
SNAKEFISH
SHORTNOSE GREENEYE
LONGNOSE GREENEYE
LONGNOSE LANCETFISH
SHORTNOSE LANCETFISH
DAGGERTOOTH
NORTHERN PEARLEYE
DOGTOOTH LAMPFISH
CALIFORNIA HEADLIGHTFISH
PINPOINT LAMPFISH
PATCHWORK LAMPFISH
NORTHERN LAMPFISH
BLUE LANTERNFISH
DIOGENES LAMPFISH
CALIFORNIA FLASHLIGHTFISH
MEXICAN LAMPFISH
ANCHOA COMPRESSA
ANCHOA DELICATISSIMA
ANCHOA DUODECIUM
ANCHOVIELLA PERFASCIATA
CETENGRAULIS MYSTICETUS
COREGONUS CLUPEAFORMIS
ONCORHYNCHUS GORBUSCHA
ONCORHYNCHUS KETA
ONCORHYNCHUS KISUTCH
ONCORHYNCHUS NERKA
ONCORHYNCHUS TSHAWYTSCHA
ONCORHYNCHUS CLARKI
ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS
SALMO SALAR
SALMO TRUTTA
SALVELINUS MALMA
SALVELINUS ALPINUS
SALVELINUS NAMAYCUSH
SALVELINUS FONTINALIS
HYPOMESUS PRETIOSUS
HYPOMESUS TRANSPACIFICUS
MALLOTUS VILLOSUS
OSMERUS MORDAX
SPIRINCHUS STARKSI
SPIRINCHUS THALEICHTHYS
THALEICHTHYS PACIFICUS
ALLOSMERUS ELONGATUS
ARGENTINA SILUS
ARGENTINA STRIATA
ARGENTINA SIALIS
GLOSSANODON PYGMAEUS
LEUROGLOSSUS STILBIUS
MACROPINNA MICROSTOMA
ESOX LUCIUS
ESOX NIGER
ESOX MASQUINONGY
POLLICHTHYS MAULI
TACTOSTOMA MACROPUS
CHAULIODUS MACOUNI
AULOPUS NANAE
SYNODUS FOETENS
SYNODUS INTERMEDIUS
SYNODUS LUCIOCEPS  .
SYNODUS POEYI
SYNODUS SYNODUS
SAURIDA BRASILIENSIS
SAURIDA CARIBBAEA
SAURIDA NORMANI
TRACHINOCEPHALUS MYOPS
CHLOROPHTHALMUS AGASSIZI
PARASUDIS TRUCULENTA
ALEPISAURUS FEROX
ALEPISAURUS BREVIROSTRIS
ANOTOPTERUS PHARAO
BENTHALBELLA DENTATA
CERATOSCOPELUS TOWNSENDI
DIAPHUS THETA
LAMPANYCTUS REGALIS
NOTOSCOPELUS RESPLENDENS
STENOBRACHIUS LEUCOPSARUS
TARLETONBEANIA CRENULARIS
DIOGENYS LATERNATUS
PROTOMYCTOPHUM CROCKERI
TRIPHOTURUS MEXICANUS
NFTDR User Manual-Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                      page B-58

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   877601010100
   877604010200
   877702010100
   877702010200
   877702010300
   877702010400
   877702010500
   877702010600
   877702030100
   877718010100
   877718020200
   877730010100
   878301010100
   878301010600
   878301010700
   878301020100
   878301020200
   878301020300
   878401010100
   878401010200
   878401010300
   878401010400
   878401010500
   878401010600
   878401020100
   878401020200
   878401040100
   878601010100
   878702010100
   878702020100
   878702020200
   878702020300
   878702020500
   878702020700
   878702020800
   878704010100
   878704010300
   878704010500
   878704010600
   878704030100
   878704040100
   878803020100
   878808020100
   879102010100
   879103010100
   879103010200
   879103020100
   879103030100
   879103040100
   879103040200
   879103040300
   879103060100
   879103060200
   879103070100
   879103080100
   879103090100
   8-79403100100
   879103100200
   879103100300
   879103100500
   879103100600
   879103100700
   879103110100
   879103130100
COMMON CARP
WHITE SUCKER
WHITE CATFISH
BLUE CATFISH
YELLOW BULLHEAD
BROWN BULLHEAD
CHANNEL CATFISH
BLACK BULLHEAD
FLATHEAD CATFISH
GAFFTOPSAIL CATFISH
HARDHEAD CATFISH
SUCKERMOUTH CATFISH
PLAINFIN MIDSHIPMAN
ATLANTIC MIDSHIPMAN
SPECKLEFIN MIDSHIPMAN
OYSTER TOADFISH
GULF TOADFISH
LEOPARD TOADFISH
NORTHERN CLINGFISH
SKILLETFISH
LINED CLINGFISH
BEARDED CLINGFISH
STIPPLED CLINGFISH
CALIFORNIA CLINGFISH
KELP CLINGFISH
SLENDER CLINGFISH
EMERALD CLINGFISH
GOOSEFISH
SARGASSUMFISH
LONGLURE FROGFISH
OCELLATED FROGFISH
SINGLESPOT FROGFISH
STRIATED FROGFISH
ROUGHJAW FROGFISH
DWARF FROGFISH
LONGNOSE BATFISH
SHORTNOSE BATFISH
ROUGHBACK BATFISH
POLKA-DOT BATFISH
PANCAKE BATFISH
TRICORN BATFISH
ATLANTIC FOOTBALLFISH
TRIPLEWART SEADEVIL
ANTENNA CODLET
TOOTHED COD
POLAR COD
ARCTIC COD
SAFFRON COD
PACIFIC COD
ATLANTIC COD
GREENLAND COD
PACIFIC TOMCOD
ATLANTIC TOMCOD
WALLEYE POLLOCK
BURBOT
POLLOCK
RED HAKE
SPOTTED HAKE
WHITE HAKE
GULF HAKE
CAROLINA HAKE
SOUTHERN HAKE
CUSK
HADDOCK
CYPRINUS CARPIO
CATOSTOMUS COMMERSONI
AMEIURUS CATUS
ICTALURUS FURCATUS
AMEIURUS NATALIS
AMEIURUS NEBULOSUS
ICTALURUS PUNCTATUS
AMEIURUS MELAS
PYLODICTIS OLIVARIS
BAGRE MARINUS
ARIUS FELIS
HYPOSTOMUS PLECOSTOMUS
PORICHTHYS NOTATUS
PORICHTHYS PLECTRODON
PORICHTHYS MYRIASTER
OPSANUS TAU
OPSANUS BETA
OPSANUS PARDUS
GOBIESOX MAEANDRICUS
GOBIESOX STRUMOSUS
GOBIESOX EUGRAMMUS
GOBIESOX PAPILLIFER
GOBIESOX PUNCTULATUS
GOBIESOX RHESSODON
RIMICOLA MUSCARUM
RIMICOLA EIGENMANNI
ACYRTOPS BERYLLINUS
LOPHIUS AMERICANUS
HISTRIO HISTRIO
ANTENNARIUS MULTIOCELLATUS
ANTENNARIUS OCELLATUS
ANTENNARIUS RADIOSUS
ANTENNARIUS STRIATUS
ANTENNARIUS.AVALONIS
ANTENNARIUS PAUCIRADIATUS
OGCOCEPHALUS CORNIGER
OGCOCEPHALUS NASUTUS
OGCOCEPHALUS PARVUS
OGCOCEPHALUS RADIATUS
HALIEUTICHTHYS ACULEATUS
ZALIEUTES MCGINTYI
HIMANTOLOPHUS GROENLANDICUS
CRYPTOPSARAS COUESI
BREGMACEROS ATLANTICUS
ARCTOGADUS BORISOVI
ARCTOGADUS GLACIALIS
BOREOGADUS SAIDA
ELEGINUS GRACILIS
GADUS MACROCEPHALUS
GADUS MORHUA
GADUS OGAC
MICROGADUS PROXIMUS
MICROGADUS TOMCOD
THERAGRA CHALCOGRAMMA
LOTA LOTA
POLLACHIUS VIRENS
UROPHYCIS CHUSS
UROPHYCIS REGIA
UROPHYCIS TENUIS
UROPHYCIS CIRRATA
UROPHYCIS EARLLI
UROPHYCIS FLORIDANA
BROSME BROSME
MELANOGRAMMUS AEGLEFINUS
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                      pageB-59

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   879103150100
   879103160100
   879104010100
   879104010200
   879104020100
   879201010100
   879201040100
   879201050300
   879201050400
   879201050500
   879201060100
   879201060200
   879201060300
   879201060400
   879201060500
   879201070100
   879201070200
   879201070300
   879201070400
   879201090100
   879201230100
   879201240100
   879201250100
   879201250200
   879201260100
   879201270100
   879201280100
   879202010100
   879301010100
   879301020300
   879301040300
   879301051200
   879301060400
   879301070300
   879301070600
   879301071000
   879301071100
   879301071400
   879301071900
   879301072000
   879301072100
   879301072200
   879301080100
   879301160100
   879301170100
   879401080200
   880301010100
   880301010200
   880301010300
   880301010400
   880301010500
   880301010700
   880301020100
   880301020200
   880301020400
   880301030100
   880301030400
   880301040100
   880301060100
   880301060200
   880301070100
   880301070200
   880301090100
   880301090300
FOURBEARD ROCKLING
LONGFIN HAKE
SILVER HAKE
PACIFIC HAKE
LUMINOUS HAKE
RED BROTULA
BEARDED BROTULA
FAWN CUSK-EEL
BLACKEDGE CUSK-EEL
MOTTLED CUSK-EEL
LONGNOSE CUSK-EEL
BLOTCHED CUSK-EEL
BANK CUSK-EEL
MOONEYE CUSK-EEL
CRESTED CUSK-EEL
POLKA-DOT CUSK-EEL
SPOTTED CUSK-EEL
SLEEPER CUSK-EEL
BASKETWEAVE CUSK-EEL
STRIPED CUSK-EEL
GOLD BROTULA
KEY BROTULA
REEF-CAVE BROTULA
PURPLE BROTULA
DUSKY CUSK EEL
REDFIN BROTULA
BLACK BROTULA
PEARLFISH
BIGFIN EELPOUT
ALASKA EELPOUT
FISH DOCTOR
WOLF EELPOUT
PALLID EELPOUT
SHORTFIN EELPOUT
BLACK EELPOUT
WATTLED EELPOUT
CANADIAN EELPOUT
POLAR EELPOUT
SHULUPAOLUK
NEWFOUNDLAND EELPOUT
PALE EELPOUT
ARCTIC EELPOUT
BLACKBELLY EELPOUT
OCEAN POUT
BEARDED EELPOUT
MARLIN-SPIKE
ATLANTIC FLYINGFISH
CLEARWING FLYINGFISH
MARGINED FLYINGFISH
BANDWING FLYINGFISH
SPOTFIN FLYINGFISH
CALIFORNIA FLYINGFISH
BALLYHOO
BALAO
LONGFIN HALFBEAK
SILVERSTRIPE HALFBEAK
CALIFORNIA HALFBEAK
HARDHEAD HALFBEAK
FLYING HALFBEAK
RIBBON HALFBEAK
OCEAN TWO-WING FLYINGFISH
TROPICAL TWO-WING FLYINGFISH
FOURWING FLYINGFISH
BLACKWING FLYINGFISH
ENCHELYOPUS CIMBRIUS
UROPHYCIS CHESTERI
MERLUCCIUS BILINEARIS
MERLUCCIUS PRODUCTUS
STEINDACHNERIA ARGENTEA
BROSMOPHYCIS MARGINATA
BROTULA BARBATA,
LEPOPHIDIUM PROFUNDORUM
LEPOPHIDIUM BREVIBARBE
LEPOPHIDIUM JEANNAE
OPHIDION BEANI
OPHIDION GRAYI
OPHIDION HOLBROOKI
OPHIDION SELENOPS
OPHIDION WELSHI
OTOPHIDIUM OMOSTIGMUM
CHILARA TAYLORI
OTOPHIDIUM DORMITATOR
OPHIDION SCRIPPSAE
OPHIDION MARGINATUM
GUNTERICHTHYS LONGIPENIS
OGILBIA CAYORUM
OLIGOPUS CLAUDEI
OLIGOPUS DIAGRAMMUS
PAROPHIDION SCHMIDTI
PETROTYX SANGUINEUS
STYGNOBROTULA LATEBRICOLA
CARAPUS BERMUDENSIS
LYCODES CORTEZIANUS
BOTHROCARA PUSILLUM
GYMNELUS VIRIDUS
LYCENCHELYS VERRILLI
LYCODAPUS MANDIBULARIS
LYCODES BREVIPES
LYCODES DIAPTERUS
LYCODES PALEARIS
LYCODES POLARIS
LYCODES TURNERI
LYCODES JUGORICUS
LYCODES LAVALEI
LYCODES PALLIDUS
LYCODES RETICULATUS
LYCODOPSIS PACIFICA
MACROZOARCES AMERICANUS
LYCONEMA BARBATUM
NEZUMIA BAIRDI
CYPSELURUS MELANURUS
CYPSELURUS COMATUS .
CYPSELURUS CYANOPTERUS
CYPSELURUS EXSILIENS
CYPSELURUS FURCATUS
CYPSELURUS CALIFORNICUS
HEMIRAMPHUS BRASILIENSIS
HEMIRAMPHUS BALAO
HEMIRAMPHUS SALTATOR
HYPORHAMPHUS UNIFASCIATUS
HYPORHAMPHUS ROSAE
CHRIODORUS ATHERINOIDES
EULEPTORHAMPHUS VELOX
EULEPTORHAMPHUS VIRIDIS
EXOCOETUS OBTUSIROSTRIS
EXOCOETUS VOLITANS
HIRUNDICHTHYS AFFINIS
HIRUNDICHTHYS RONDELETI
NFTDR User Manual-Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                      page B-60

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   S80301100100
   880301110100
   880301120100
   880302010100
   880302020100
   880302020200
   880302020300
   880302020400
   880302030100
   880302030200
   880302040100
   880303010100
   880303020100
   880404010100
   880404020100
   880404020300
   880404020400
   880404020500
   880404020700
   880404020900
   880404021200
   880404030100
   880404040100
   880404050100
   880408010100
   880408010200
   880408020100
   880502010100
   880502020100
   880502030100
   880502030200
   880502030300
   880502040200
   880502050100
   880502060100
   880502070100
   880901010100
   881008010100
   881008010200
   881008010300
   881008010400
   881008010500
   881008010600
   881008020100
   881008030100
   881008040100
   881008060100
   881103020100
   881106010100
   881106010200
   881301010100
   881301010100
   881501020100
   881502010100
   881502010200
   881502010300
   881502010300
   88150202,0100
   881502030100
   881503010100
   881601010100
   881801010100
   881801010200
   881801020100
SMALLWING FLYINGFISH
SAILFIN FLYINGFISH
BLUNTNOSE FLYINGFISH
FLAT NEEDLEFISH
ATLANTIC NEEDLEFISH
REDFIN NEEDLEFISH
TIMUCU
CALIFORNIA NEEDLEFISH
AGUJON
HOUNDFISH
KEELTAIL NEEDLEFISH
PACIFIC SAURY
ATLANTIC SAURY
SHEEPSHEAD MINNOW
MARSH KILLIFISH
MUMMICHOG
SPOTFIN KILLIFISH
STRIPED KILLIFISH
GULF KILLIFISH
SALTMARSH TOPMINNOW
BAYOU KILLIFISH
RAINWATER KILLIFISH
DIAMOND KILLIFISH
GOLDSPOTTED KILLIFISH
WESTERN MOSQUITOFISH
MANGROVE GAMBUSIA
SAILFIN MOLLY
TOPSMELT
ROUGH SILVERSIDE
INLAND SILVERSIDE
ATLANTIC SILVERSIDE
KEY SILVERSIDE
REEF SILVERSIDE
HARDHEAD SILVERSIDE
JACKSMELT
CALIFORNIA GRUNION
BEARDFISH
SQUIRRELFISH
DEEPWATER SQUIRRELFISH
LONGSPINE SQUIRRELFISH
REEF SQUIRRELFISH
LONGJAW SQUIRRELFISH
DUSKY SQUIRRELFISH
BLACKBAR SOLDIERFISH
BIGEYE SOLDIERFISH
CARDINAL SOLDIERFISH
SPINYCHEEK SOLDIERFISH
BUCKLER DORY
DEEPBODY BOARFISH
SHORTSPINE BOARFISH .
OPAH
OPAH
UNICORNFISH
KING-OF-THE-SALMON
DEALFISH
TAPERTAIL RIBBONFISH
TAPERTAIL RIBBONFISH
POLKA-DOT RIBBONFISH
SCALLOPED RIBBONFISH
OARFISH
TUBE-EYE
THREESPINE STICKLEBACK
BLACKSPOTTED STICKLEBACK
NINESPINE STICKLEBACK
OXYPORHAMPHUS MICROPTERUS
PAREXOCOETUS BRACHYPTERUS
PROGNICHTHYS GIBBIFRONS
ABLENNES HIANS
STRONGYLURA MARINA
STRONGYLURA NOTATA
STRONGYLURA TIMUCU
STRONGYLURA EXILIS
TYLOSURUS ACUS
TYLOSURUS CROCODILUS
PLATYBELONE ARGALUS
COLOLABIS SAIRA
SCOMBERESOX SAURUS
CYPRINODON VARIEGATUS
FUNDULUS CONFLUENTUS
FUNDULUS HETEROCLITUS
FUNDULUS LUCIAE
FUNDULUS MAJALIS
FUNDULUS GRANDIS
FUNDULUS JENKINSI
FUNDULUS PULVEREUS
LUCANIA PARVA
ADINIA XENICA
FLORIDICHTHYS CARPIO
GAMBUSIA AFFINIS
GAMBUSIA RHIZOPHORAE
POECILIA LATIPINNA
ATHERINOPS AFFINIS
MEMBRAS MARTINICA
MENIDIA BERYLLINA
MENIDIA MENIDIA
MENIDIA CONCHORUM
HYPOATHERINA HARRINGTONENSIS
ATHERINOMORUS STIPES
ATHERINOPSIS CALIFORNIENSIS
LEURESTHES TENUIS
POLYMIXIA LOWEI
HOLOCENTRUS ADSCENSIONIS
HOLOCENTRUS BULLISI
HOLOCENTRUS RUFUS
HOLOCENTRUS CORUSCUS
HOLOCENTRUS MARIANUS
HOLOCENTRUS VEXILLARIUS
MYRIPRISTIS JACOBUS
OSTICHTHYS TRACHYPOMA
PLECTRYPOPS RETROSPINIS
CORNIGER SPINOSUS
ZENOPSIS CONCHIFERA
ANTIGONIA CARPOS
ANTIGONIA COMBATIA
LAMPRIS GUTTATUS
LAMPRIS REGIUS
EUMECICHTHYS FISKI
TRACHIPTERUS ALTIVELIS
TRACHIPTERUS ARCTICUS
TRACHIPTERUS FUKUZAKII
TRACHIPTERUS FUKUZAKI
DESMODEMA POLYSTICTUM
ZU CRI STATUS
REGALECUS GLESNE
STYLEPHORUS CHORDATUS
GASTEROSTEUS ACULEATUS
GASTEROSTEUS WHEATLANDI
PUNGITIUS PUNGITIUS
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                      pageB-61

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   881801030100
   881802010100
   881901010100
   881902010100
   881902010300
   881903010100
   881903010200
   882002010100
   882002010200
   882002010300
   882002010400
   882002010500
   882002010600
   882002010800
   882002011000
   882002011100
   882002011200
   882002011300
   882002020100
   882002020200
   882002020400
   882002020500
   882002020600
   882002040100
   882002040200
   882002040300
   882002050100
   882002050200
   882002050300
   882002070100
   882601010100
   882601010200
   882601010300
   882601010400
   882601010500
   882601010600
   882601010700
   882601010800
   882601010900
   882601011000
   882601011100
   882601011200
   882601011300
   882601011400
   882601011500
   882601011700
   882601011800
   882601011900
   882601012000
   882601012100
   882601012300
   882601012400
   882601012400
   882601012500
   882601012600
   882601012700
   882601012800
   882601012900
   882601013000
   882601013100
   882601013200
   882601013400
   882601013500
   882601013700
FOURSPINE STICKLEBACK
TUBE-SNOUT
TRUMPETFISH
BLUESPOTTED CORNETFISH
RED CORNETFISH
LONGSPINE SNIPEFISH
SLENDER SNIPEFISH
BAY PIPEFISH
DUSKY PIPEFISH
NORTHERN PIPEFISH
CHAIN PIPEFISH
PUGNOSE PIPEFISH
SHORTFIN PIPEFISH
SARGASSUM PIPEFISH
BARRED PIPEFISH
KELP PIPEFISH
DWARF PIPEFISH
GULF PIPEFISH
LINED SEAHORSE
OFFSHORE SEAHORSE
LONGSNOUT SEAHORSE
DWARF SEAHORSE
PACIFIC SEAHORSE
WHITENOSE PIPEFISH
DEEPWATER PIPEFISH
CRESTED PIPEFISH
INSULAR PIPEFISH
BANDED PIPEFISH
FRINGED PIPEFISH
OPOSSUM PIPEFISH
ROUGHEYE ROCKFISH
PACIFIC OCEAN PERCH
BROWN ROCKFISH
AURORA ROCKFISH
REDBANDED ROCKFISH
SILVERGRAY ROCKFISH
SHORTRAKER ROCKFISH
COPPER ROCKFISH
DUSKY ROCKFISH
DARKBLOTCHED ROCKFISH
SPLITNOSE ROCKFISH
GREENSTRIPED ROCKFISH
PUGET SOUND ROCKFISH
WIDOW ROCKFISH
YELLOWTAIL ROCKFISH
CHILIPEPPER ROCKFISH
ROSETHORN ROCKFISH
SHORTBELLY ROCKFISH
QUILLBACK ROCKFISH
BLACK ROCKFISH
VERMILION ROCKFISH
BLUE ROCKFISH
BLUE ROCKFISH
CHINA ROCKFISH
TIGER ROCKFISH
BOCACCIO
CANARY ROCKFISH
NORTHERN ROCKFISH
REDSTRIPE ROCKFISH
YELLOWMOUTH ROCKFISH
ROSY ROCKFISH
YELLOWEYE ROCKFISH
STRIPETAIL ROCKFISH
PYGMY ROCKFISH
APELTES QUADRACUS
AULORHYNCHUS FLAVIDUS
AULOSTOMUS MACULATUS
FISTULARIA TABACARIA
FISTULARIA PETIMBA
MACRORHAMPHOSUS SCOLOPAX
MACRORHAMPHOSUS GRACILIS
SYNGNATHUS LEPTORHYNCHUS
SYNGATHUS FLORIDAE
SYNGNATHUS FUSCUS
SNYGNATHUS LOUISIANAE
BRYX DUNCKERI
COSMOCAMPUS ELUCENS
ONYGNATHUS PELAGICUS
SYNGNATHUS AULISCUS
SYNGNATHUS CALIFORNIENSIS
COSMOCAMPUS HILDEBRANDI
SYNGNATHUS SCOVELLI
HIPPOCAMPUS ERECTUS
HIPPOCAMPUS OBTUSUS
HIPPOCAMPUS REIDI
HIPPOCAMPUS ZOSTERAE
HIPPOCAMPUS INGENS
COSMOCAMPUS ALBIROSTRIS
COSMOCAMPUS PROFUNDUS
COSMOCAMPUS BRACHYCEPHALUS
ANARCHOPTERUS TECTUS
MICROGNATHUS CRINITUS
ARCHANOPTERUS CRINIGER
MICROPHIS BRACHYURUS
SEBASTES ALEUTIANUS
SEBASTES ALUTUS
SEBASTES AURICULATUS
SEBASTES AURORA
SEBASTES BABCOCKI
SEBASTES BREVISPINIS
SEBASTES BOREALIS
SEBASTES CAURINUS
SEBASTES CILIATUS
SEBASTES CRAMERI
SEBASTES DIPLOPROA
SEBASTES ELONGATUS
SEBASTES EMPHAEUS
SEBASTES ENTOMELAS
SEBASTES FLAVIDUS
SEBASTES GOODEI
SEBASTES HELVOMACULA.TUS
SEBASTES JORDANI
SEBASTES MALIGER
SEBASTES MELANOPS
SEBASTES MINIATUS
SEBASTES MYSTINUS
SEBASTES MYSTINUS
SEBASTES NEBULOSUS
SEBASTES NIGROCINCTUS
SEBASTES PAUCISPINIS
SEBASTES PINNIGER
SEBASTES POLYSPINIS
SEBASTES PRORIGER
SEBASTES REEDI
SEBASTES ROSACEUS
SEBASTES RUBERRIMUS
SEBASTES SAXICOLA
SEBASTES WILSONI
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                      page B-62

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   882601013800
   882601013900
   882601014000
   882601014200
   882601014300
   882601014400
   882601014500
   882601014600
   882601014700
   882601014800
   882601014900
   882601015000
   882601015100
   882601015200
   882601015300
   882601015400
   882601015600
   882601015700
   882601015800
   882601015900
   882601016000
   882601016200
   882601016300
   882601016400
   882601016500
   882601016600
   882601016700
   882601020100
   882601020200
   882601030100
   882601040200
   882601050100
   882601050300
   882601050500
   882601050600
   882601060000
   882601060100
   882601060200
   882601060300
   882601060400
   882601060500
   882601060600
   882601060700
   882601060800
   882601060900
   882601061000
   882601061400
   882601061600
   882601120100
   882601120200
   882601120300
   882602010100
   882602010200
   882602010300
   882602010400
   882602010500
   882602011100
   882602011300
   882602011400
   882602011700
   882602011800
   882602012000
   882602012100
   882602020100
SHARPCHIN ROCKFISH
GOLDEN REDFISH
BLACK-AND-YELLOW ROCKFISH
KELP ROCKFISH
GREENSPOTTED ROCKFISH
STARRY ROCKFISH
CALICO ROCKFISH
PINK ROCKFISH
BRONZESPOTTED ROCKFISH
SQUARESPOTTED ROCKFISH
COWCOD
MEXICAN ROCKFISH
DEEPWATER REDFISH
SPECKLED ROCKFISH
CHAMELEON ROCKFISH
GRASS ROCKFISH
BANK ROCKFISH
HALFBANDED ROCKFISH
OLIVE ROCKFISH
TREEFISH
HONEYCOMB ROCKFISH
GOPHER ROCKFISH
SWORDSPINE ROCKFISH
FRECKLED ROCKFISH
PINKROSE ROCKFISH
GREENBLOTCHED ROCKFISH
DWARF-RED ROCKFISH
SHORTSPINE THORNYHEAD
LONGSPINE THORNYHEAD
BLACKBELLY ROSEFISH
SPINYCHEEK SCORPIONFISH
LONGSNOUT SCORPIONFISH
LONGSPINE SCORPIONFISH
HIGHFIN SCORPIONFISH
SPINYTHROAT SCORPIONFISH
SCORPIONFISH
LONGFIN SCORPIONFISH
CORAL SCORPIONFISH
GOOSEHEAD SCORPIONFISH
SHORTFIN SCORPIONFISH
BARBFISH
SMOOTHHEAD SCORPIONFISH
HUNCHBACK SCORPIONFISH
DWARF SCORPIONFISH
PLUMED SCORPIONFISH
MUSHROOM SCORPIONFISH
SPOTTED SCORPIONFISH
CALIFORNIA SCORPIONFISH
REEF SCORPIONFISH
DEEPREEF SCORPIONFISH
RAINBOW SCORPIONFISH
NORTHERN SEAROBIN
STRIPED SEAROBIN
LEOPARD SEAROBIN
BIGHEAD SEAROBIN
SPINY SEAROBIN
BARRED SEAROBIN
BANDTAIL SEAROBIN
MEXICAN SEAROBIN
BLUESPOTTED SEAROBIN
BIGEYE SEAROBIN
BLACKWING SEAROBIN
SHORTWING SEAROBIN
SHORTFIN SEAROBIN
SEBASTES ZACENTRUS
SEBASTES NORVEGICUS
SEBASTES CHRYSOMELAS
SEBASTES ATROVIRENS
SEBASTES CHLOROSTICTUS
SEBASTES CONSTELLATUS
SEBASTES DALLI
SEBASTES EOS
SEBASTES GILLI
SEBASTES HOPKINSI
SEBASTES LEVIS
SEBASTES MACDONALDI
SEBASTES MENTELLA
SEBASTES OVALIS
SEBASTES PHILLIPSI
SEBASTES RASTRELLIGER
SEBASTES RUFUS
SEBASTES SEMICINCTUS
SEBASTES SERRANOIDES
SEBASTES SERRICEPS
SEBASTES UMBROSUS
SEBASTES CARNATUS
SEBASTES ENSIFER
SEBASTES LENTIGINOSUS
SEBASTES SIMULATOR
SEBASTES ROSENBLATTI
SEBASTES RUFINANUS
SEBASTOLOBUS ALASCANUS
SEBASTOLOBUS ALTIVELIS
HELICOLENUS DACTYLOPTERUS
NEOMERINTHE HEMINGWAYI
PONTINUS CASTOR
PONTINUS LONGISPINIS
PONTINUS RATHBUNI
PONTINUS NEMATOPHTHALMUS
SCORPAENA SPP.
SCORPAENA AGASSIZI
SCORPAENA ALBIFIMBRIA
SCORPAENA BERGI
SCORPAENA BRACHYPTERA
SCORPAENA BRASILIENSIS
SCORPAENA CALCARATA
SCORPAENA DISPAR
SCORPAENA ELACHYS
SCORPAENA GRANDICORNIS
SCORPAENA INERMIS
SCORPAENA PLUMIERI
SCORPAENA GUTTATA
SCORPAENODES CARIBBAEUS
SCORPAENODES TREDECIMSPINOSUS
SCORPAENODES XYRIS
PRIONOTUS CAROLINUS
PRIONOTUS EVOLANS
PRIONOTUS SCITULUS
PRIONOTUS TRIBULUS
PRIONOTUS ALATUS
PRIONOTUS MARTIS
PRIONOTUS OPHRYAS
PRIONOTUS PARALATUS
PRIONOTUS ROSEUS
PRIONOTUS LONGISPINOSUS
PRIONOTUS RUBIO
PRIONOTUS STEARNSI
BELLATOR BRACHYCHIR
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                      page B-63

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   882602020200
   882602020300
   882602020500
   882602030300
   882602030700
   882602031100
   882602031300
   882701010000
   882701010100
   882701010200
   882701010300
   882701010400
   882701020100
   882701040100
   882701040200
   882701050100
   882702010100
   882702020100
   882702030100
   883101010100
   883101010500
   883102010100
   883102030500
   883102030600
   883102030700
   883102040100
   883102040200
   883102040300
   883102040400
   883102040500
   883102040600
   883102040700
   883102050100
   883102060100
   883102060200
   883102070100
   883102070200
   883102070300
   883102070400
   883102070500
   883102080100
   883102080300
   883102090100
   883102100100
   883102100200
   883102100300
   883102100400
   883102130200
   883102130400
   883102140200
   883102140300
   883102140500
   883102150200
   883102150300
   883102160100
   883102160200
   883102160300
   883102160400
   883102160500
   883102160600
   883102160700
   883102160800
   883102180100
   883102190100
STREAMER SEAROBIN
HORNED SEAROBIN
SPLITNOSE SEAROBIN
SLENDER SEAROBIN
ARMORED SEAROBIN
RIMSPINE SEAROBIN
FLATHEAD SEAROBIN
GREENLING
KELP GREENLING
ROCK GREENLING
MASKED GREENLING
WHITESPOTTED GREENLING
LINGCOD
LONGSPINE COMBFISH
SHORTSPINE COMBFISH
ATKA MACKEREL
SABLEFISH
SKILFISH
PAINTED GREENLING
TWOHORN SCULPIN
SPATULATE SCULPIN
SCALED SCULPIN
HAMECON
ARCTIC HOOKEAR SCULPIN
ATLANTIC HOOKEAR SCULPIN
PADDED SCULPIN
SCALYHEAD SCULPIN
SMOOTHHEAD SCULPIN
PUGET SOUND SCULPIN
BONEHEAD SCULPIN
CORRALLINE SCULPIN
ROUGHCHEEK SCULPIN
ROSYLIP SCULPIN
CRESTED SCULPIN
SILVER SPOTTED SCULPIN
SHARPNOSE SCULPIN
CALICO SCULPIN
MOSSHEAD SCULPIN
WOOLY SCULPIN
BALD SCULPIN
COASTRANGE SCULPIN
PRICKLY SCULPIN
SPINYHEAD SCULPIN
BUFFALO SCULPIN
ANTLERED SCULPIN
LEISTER SCULPIN
BULL SCULPIN
ARMORHEAD SCULPIN
ARCTIC STAGHORN SCULPIN
RED IRISH LORD
YELLOW IRISH LORD
BROWN IRISH LORD
BIGMOUTH SCULPIN
SEA RAVEN
NORTHERN SCULPIN
DUSKY SCULPIN
THREADFIN SCULPIN
SPOTFIN SCULPIN
FROGMOUTH SCULPIN
PIT-HEAD SCULPIN
FRINGED SCULPIN
YELLOWCHIN SCULPIN
PACIFIC STAGHORN SCULPIN
BLACKFIN SCULPIN
BELLATOR EGRETTA
BELLATOR MILITARIS
BELLATOR XENISMA
PERISTEDION GRACILE
PERISTEDION MINIATUM
PERISTEDION THOMPSONI
PERISTEDION BREVIROSTRE
HEXAGRAMMOS SPP.
HEXAGRAMMOS DECAGRAMMUS
HEXAGRAMMOS LAGOCEPHALUS
HEXAGRAMMOS OCTOGRAMMUS
HEXAGRAMMOS STELLERI
OPHIODON ELONGATUS
ZANIOLEPIS LATIPINNIS
ZANIOLEPIS FRENATA
PLEUROGRAMMUS MONOPTERYGIUS
ANOPLOPOMA FIMBRIA
ERILEPIS ZONIFER
OXYLEBIUS PICTUS
ICELUS BICORNIS
ICELUS SPATULA
ARCHAULUS BISERIATUS
ARTEDIELLUS SCABER
ARTEDIELLUS UNCINATUS
ARTEDIELLUS ATLANTICUS
ARTEDIUS FENESTRALIS
ARTEDIUS HARRINGTONI
ARTEDIUS LATERALIS
RUSCARIUS MEANYI
ARTEDIUS NOTOSPILOTUS
ARTEDIUS CORALLINUS
RUSCARIUS CREASERI
ASCELICHTHYS RHODORUS
BLEPSIAS BILOBUS
BLEPSIAS CIRRHOSUS
CLINOCOTTUS ACUTICEPS
CLINOCOTTUS EMBRYUM
CLINOCOTTUS GLOPICEPS
CLINOCOTTUS ANALIS
CLINOCOTTUS RECALVUS
COTTUS ALEUTICUS
COTTUS ASPER
DASYCOTTUS SETIGER
ENOPHRYS BISON
ENOPHRYS DICERAUS
ENOPHRYS LUCASI
ENOPHRYS TAURINA
GYMNOCANTHUS GALEATUS
GYMNOCANTHUS TRICUSPIS
HEMILEPIDOTUS HEMILEPIDOTUS
HEMILEPIDOTUS JORDAN!
HEMILEPIDOTUS SPINOSUS
HEMITRIPTERUS BOLINI
HEMITRIPTERUS AMERICANUS
ICELINUS BOREALIS
ICELINUS BURCHAMI
ICELINUS FILAMENTOSUS
ICELINUS TENUIS
ICELINUS OCULATUS
ICELINUS CAVIFRONS
ICELINUS FIMBRIATUS
ICELINUS QUADRISERIATUS
LEPTOCOTTUS ARMATUS
MALACOCOTTUS KINCAIDI
NFJTDR User Manual-Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                      page B-64

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   883102200100
   883102210100
   883102220100
   883102220300
   883102220400
   883102220500
   883102220600
   883102220700
   883102220900
   883102221000
   883102230100
   883102230200
   883102240100
   883102240200
   883102240300
   883102250100
   883102260100
   883102290100
   883102290200
   883102290300
   883102300100
   883102310100
   883102320100
   883102320200
   883102360100
   883102380100
   883102380300
   883102380500
   883102380500
   883102380600
   883102380700
   883102380800
   883102400100
   883102410100
   88310242010.0
   883102430100
   883102440100
   883102450100
   883107010100
   883107030100
   883108010100
   883108010200
   883108020100
   883108030100
   883108030300
   883108030400
   883108040100
   883108040200
   883108040300
   883108050100
   883108060100
   883108070100
   883108080100
   883108080200
   883108090100
   883108090300
   883108100100
   883108110100
   883108130100
   883108130200
   883108150100
   883109010100
   883109021500
   883109023200
BELLIGERENT SCULPIN
BRIGHTBELLY SCULPIN
PLAIN SCULPIN
WARTHEAD SCULPIN
GREAT SCULPIN
FOURHORN SCULPIN
ARCTIC SCULPIN
SHORTHORN SCULPIN
LONGHORN SCULPIN
GRUBBY
SAILFIN SCULPIN
EYESHADE SCULPIN
TIDEPOOL SCULPIN
SADDLEBACK SCULPIN
FLUFFY SCULPIN
THORNBACK SCULPIN
SPINELESS SCULPIN
SLIM SCULPIN
DARTER SCULPIN
SMOOTHGUM SCULPIN
GRUNT SCULPIN
CABEZON
KELP SCULPIN
ARCHED SCULPIN
MANACLED SCULPIN
SCISSORTAIL SCULPIN
ROUGHSPINE SCULPIN
RIBBED SCULPIN
RIBBED SCULPIN
SPECTACLED SCULPIN
MOUSTACHE SCULPIN
BIGEYE SCULPIN
ROUGHBACK SCULPIN
SPINYNOSE SCULPIN
LONGFIN SCULPIN
LAVENDER SCULPIN
BUTTERFLY SCULPIN
SNUBNOSE SCULPIN
TADPOLE SCULPIN
SOFT SCULPIN
NORTHERN SPEARNOSE POACHER
SOUTHERN SPEARNOSE POACHER
SMOOTH ALLIGATORFISH
ALEUTIAN ALLIGATORFISH
ARCTIC ALLIGATORFISH
ALLIGATORFISH
GRAY STARSNOUT
SPINYCHECK STARSNOUT
BIGEYE POACHER
BLACKFIN POACHER
ROCKHEAD
FOURHORN POACHER
ATLANTIC POACHER
STURGEON POACHER
BERING POACHER
WARTY POACHER
PYGMY POACHER
TUBENOSE POACHER
BLACKTIP POACHER
BLUESPOTTED POACHER
PRICKLEBREAST POACHER
SMOOTH LUMPSUCKER
BLACKTAIL SNAILFISH
LONGFIN SNAILFISH
MEGALOCOTTUS PLATYCEPHALUS
MICROCOTTUS SELLARIS
MYOXOCEPHALUS JAOK
MYOXOCEPHALUS NIGER
MYOXOCEPHALUS POLYACANTHOCEPHA
MYOXOCEPHALUS QUADRICORNIS
MYOXOCEPHALUS SCORPIOIDES
MYOXOCEPHALUS SCORPIUS
MYOXOCEPHALUS OCTODECEMSPINOSU
MYOXOCEPHALUS AENAEUS
NAUTICHTHYS OCULOFASCIATUS
NAUTICHTHYS PRIBILOVIUS
OLIGOCOTTUS MACULOSUS
OLIGOCOTTUS RIMENSIS
OLIGOCOTTUS SNYDERI
PARICELINUS HOPLITICUS
PHALLOCOTTUS OBTUSUS
RADULINUS ASPRELLUS
RADULINUS BOLEOIDES
RADULINUS VINCULUS
RHAMPHOCOTTUS RICHARDSONI
SCORPAENICHTHYS MARMORATUS  ,
SIGMISTES CAULIAS
SIGMISTES SMITHI
SYNCHIRUS GILLI
TRIGLOPS FORFICATUS  .
TRIGLOPS MACELLUS
TRIGLOPS PINGELI
TRIGLOPS PINGELI
TRIGLOPS SCEPTICUS
TRIGLOPS MURRAYI
TRIGLOPS NYBELINI
CHITONOTUS PUGETTENSIS
ASEMICHTHYS TAYLORI
JORDANIA ZONOPE
LEIOCOTTUS HIRUNDO
HEMILEPIDOTUS PAPILIO
ORTHONOPIAS TRIACIS
PSYCHROLUTES PARADOXUS
PSYCHROLUTES SIGALUTES
AGONOPSIS VULSA
AGONOPSIS STERLETUS
ANOPLAGONUS INERMIS
ASPIDOPHOROIDES BARTONI
ASPIDOPHOROIDES OLRIKI
ASPIDOPHOROIDES MONOPTERYGIUS
BATHYAGONUS ALASCANA
BATHYAGONUS INFRASPINATUS
BATHYAGONUS PENTACANTHUS
BATHYAGONUS NIGRIPINNIS
BOTHRAGONUS SWANI
HYPSAGONUS QUADRICORNIS
LEPTAGONUS DECAGONUS
PODOTHECUS ACIPENSERINUS
OCCELLA DODECAEDRON
OCCELLA VERRUCOSA
ODONTOPYXIS TRISPINOSA
PALLASINA BARBATA
XENERETMUS LATIFRONS
XENERETMUS TRIACANTHUS
STELLERINA XYOSTERNA
APTOCYCLUS VENTRICOSUS
CAREPROCTUS MELANURUS
CAREPROCTUS LONGIPINNIS
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                      page B-65

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   883109030100
   883109040500
   883109050100
   883109050400
   883109050600
   883109050800
   883109080300
   883109080600
   883109080700
   883109080800
   883109081000
   883109081100
   883109081500
   883109082000
   883109082200
   883109082500
   883109082600
   883109082700
   883109082900
   883109100100
   883109110600
   883109120200
   883109150100
   883201010100
   883501010200
   883501010300
   883501010400
   883501010500
   883502010100
   883502010200
   883502010300
   883502010400
   883502010400
   883502010500
   883502030100
   883502030400
   883502030500
   883502040100
   883502040200
   883502040300
   883502040400
   883502040500
   883502040600
   883502040800
   883502040900
   883502041000
   883502041100
   883502041200
   883502050100
   883502050200
   883502050400
   883502050500
   883502050600
   883502050700
   883502050800
   883502051000
   883502055000
   883502060100
   883502080200
   883502090100
   883502100200
   883502100500
   883502110100
   883502120100
BLOTCHED SNAILFISH
ARCTIC LUMPSUCKER
PIMPLED LUMPSUCKER
LEATHERFIN LUMPSUCKER
PACIFIC SPINY LUMPSUCKER
ATLANTIC SPINY LUMPSUCKER
SPOTTED SNAILFISH
RIBBON SNAILFISH
VARIEGATED SNAILFISH
MARBLED SNAILFISH
TIDEPOOL SNAILFISH
SLIPSKIN SNAILFISH
GELATINOUS SEASNAIL
SLIMY SNAILFISH
SHOWY SNAILFISH
RINGTAIL SNAILFISH
ATLANTIC SEASNAIL
INQUILINE SEASNAIL
KELP SNAILFISH
TADPOLE SNAILFISH
PRICKLY SNAILFISH
LOBEFIN SNAILFISH
LUMPFISH
FLYING GURNARD
SWORDSPINE SNOOK
FAT SNOOK
TARPON SNOOK
COMMON SNOOK
WHITE PERCH
STRIPED BASS
HYBRID STRIPED BASS
WHITE BASS
WHITE BASS
YELLOW BASS
BLACK SEA BASS
BANK SEA BASS
ROCK SEA BASS
JEWFISH
ROCK HIND
SPOTTED CABRILLA
SPECKLED HIND
YELLOWEDGE GROUPER
RED HIND
RED GROUPER
MISTY GROUPER
WARSAW GROUPER
SNOWY GROUPER
NASSAU GROUPER
GAG
BLACK GROUPER
YELLOWMOUTH GROUPER
SCAMP
YELLOWFIN GROUPER
GULF GROUPER
BROOMTAIL GROUPER
COMB GROUPER
TIGER GROUPER
MUTTON HAMLET
CONEY
MARBLED GROUPER
SAND PERCH
DWARF SAND PERCH
SPANISH FLAG
LONGTAIL BASS
CRYSTALLICHTHYS CYCLOPILUS
CYCLOPTEROPSIS MACALPINI
EUMICROTREMUS ANDRIASHEVI
EUMICROTREMUS DERJUGINI
EUMICROTREMUS ORBIS
EUMICROTREMUS SPINOSUS
LIPARIS CALLYODON
LIPARIS CYCLOPUS
LIPARIS GIBBUS
LIPARIS DENNYI
LIPARIS FLORAE
LIPARIS FUCENSIS
LIPARIS FRABICII
LIPARIS MUCOSUS
LIPARIS PULCHELLUS
LIPARIS RUTTERI
LIPARIS ATLANTICUS
LIPARIS INQUILINIS
LIPARIS TUNICATUS
NECTOLIPARIS PELAGICUS
PARALIPARIS DEANI
LIPARIS GREENI
CYCLOPTERUS LUMPUS
DACTYLOPTERUS VOLITANS
CENTROPOMUS ENSIFERUS
CENTROPOMUS PARALLELUS
CENTROPOMUS PECTINATUS
CENTROPOMUS UNDECIMALIS
MORONE AMERICANA
MORONE SAXATILIS
MORONE SAXATILIS X M.
MORONE CHRYSOPS
MORONE CHRYSOPS
MORONE MISSISSIPPIENSIS
CENTROPRISTIS STRIATA
CENTROPRISTIS OCYURUS
CENTROPRISTIS PHILADELPHIA
EPINEPHELUS ITAJARA
EPINEPHELUS ADSCENSIONIS
EPINEPHELUS ANALOGUE
EPINEPHELUS DRUMMONDHAYI
EPINEPHELUS FLAVOLIMBATUS
EPINEPHELUS GUTTATUS
EPINEPHELUS MORIO
EPINEPHELUS MYSTACINUS
EPINEPHELUS NIGRITUS
EPINEPHELUS NIVEATUS
EPINEPHELUS STRIATUS
MYCTEROPERCA MICROLEPIS
MYCTEROPERCA BONACI
MYCTEROPERCA INTERSTITALIS
MYCTEROPERCA PHENAX
MYCTEROPERCA VENENOSA
MYCTEROPERCA JORDANI
MYCTEROPERCA XENARCHA
MYCTEROPERCA RUBRA
MYCTEROPERCA TIGRIS
EPINEPHELUS AFER
EPINEPHALUS FULVA
EPINEPHALUS INERMIS
DIPLECTRUM FORMOSUM
DIPLECTRUM BIVITTATUM
GONIOPLECTRUS HISPANUS
HEMANTHIAS LEPTUS
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                      page B-66

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   883502120200
   883502120300
   883502130100
   883502140200
   883502140300
   883502140400
   883502150100
   883502160200
   883502160300
   883502160400
   883502170100
   883502180100
   883502190200
   883502200100
   883502210100
   883502220100
   883502230100
   883502230200
   883502230300
   883502230400
   883502230700
   883502230800
   883502230900
   883502231000
   883502231100
   883502231200
   883502280100
   883502290100
   883503010100
   883503020200
   883503020400
   883503020700
   883503020800
   883516020100
   883516050100
   883516050200
   883516050300
   883516050400
   883516050500
   883516050900
   883516060100
   883516060200
   883516060300
   883516070100
   883516070200
   883517010100
   883517010200
   883517020100
   883517030100
   883518010100
   883518010400
   883518010500
   883518010700
   883518010900
   883518011000
   883518011100
   883518011300
   883518011400
   883518011500
   883518011600
   883518011700
   883518020100
   883518020200
   883518020300
RED BARBIER
SPLITTAIL BASS
BUTTER HAMLET
WRASSE BASS
CAVE BASS
PEPPERMINT BASS
ROUGHTONGUE BASS
KELP BASS
SPOTTED SAND BASS
BARRED SAND BASS
CREOLE-FISH
GRAYSBY
YELLOWTAIL BASS
STREAMER BASS
SCHOOL BASS
PYGMY SEA BASS
ORANGEBACK BASS
BLACKEAR BASS
LANTERN BASS
SNOW BASS
SADDLE BASS
TATTLER
BELTED SANDFISH
TOBACCOFISH
HARLEQUIN BASS
CHALK BASS
WRECKFISH
GIANT SEA BASS
REEF BASS
FRECKLED SOAPFISH
WHITESPOTTED SOAPFISH
GREATER SOAPFISH
SPOTTED SOAPFISH
ROCK BASS
REDBREASTED SUNFISH
GREEN SUNFISH
WARMOUTH
BLUEGILL
PUMPKINSEED
REDEAR SUNFISH
SMALLMOUTH BASS
LARGEMOUTH BASS
SPOTTED BASS
WHITE CRAPPIE
BLACK CRAPPIE
BIGEYE
GLASSEYE SNAPPER
SHORT BIGEYE
BULLEYE
BIGTOOTH CARDINALFISH
BRIDLE CARDINALFISH
BARRED CARDINALFISH
FLAMEFISH
PALE CARDINALFISH
TWOSPOT CARDINALFISH
SAWCHEEK CARDINALFISH
BELTED CARDINALFISH
GUADALUPE CARDINALFISH
WHITESTAR CARDINALFISH
MIMIC CARDINALFISH
BROADSADDLE CARDINALFISH
BRONZE CARDINALFISH
BLACKFIN CARDINALFISH
CONCHFISH
HEMANTHIAS VIVANUS
HEMANTHIAS SIGNIFER
HYPOPLECTRUS UNICOLOR
LIOPROPOMA EUKRINES
LIOPROPOMA MOWBRAYI
LIOPROPOMA RUBRE
HOLANTHIAS MARTINICENSIS
PARALABRAX CLATHRATUS
PARALABRAX MACULATOFASCIATUS
PARALABRAX NEBULIFER
PARANTHIAS FURCIFER
EPINEPHELUS CRUENTATUS
PIKEA MEXICANA
HEMANTHIAS AUROEORUBENS
SCHULTZEA BETA
SERRANICULUS PUMILIO
SERRANUS ANNULARIS
SERRANUS ATROBRANCHUS
SERRANUS BALDWINI
SERRANUS CHIONARAIA
SERRANUS NOTOSPILUS
SERRANUS PHOEBE
SERRANUS SUBLIGARIUS
SERRANUS TABACARIUS
SERRANUS TIGRINUS
SERRANUS TORTUGARUM
POLYPRION AMERICANUS
STEREOLEPIS GIGAS
PSEUDOGRAMMA GREGORYI
RYPTICUS BISTRISPINUS
RYPTICUS MACULATUS
RYPTICUS SAPONACEUS
RYPTICUS SUBBIFRENATUS
AMBLOPLITES RUPESTRIS
LEPOMIS AURITUS
LEPOMIS CYANELLUS
LEPOMIS GULOSUS
LEPOMIS MACROCHIRUS
LEPOMIS GIBBOSUS
LEPOMIS MICROLOPHUS
MICROPTERUS DOLOMIEUI
MICROPTERUS SALMOIDES
MICROPTERUS PUNCTULATUS
POMOXIS ANNULARIS
POMOXIS NIGROMACULATUS
PRIACANTHUS ARENATUS
PRIACANTHUS CRUENTATUS
PRISTIGENYS ALTA
COOKEOLUS JAPONICUS
APOGON AFFINIS
APOGON AUROLINEATUS
APOGON BINOTATUS
APOGON MACULATUS
APOGON PLANIFRONS
APOGON PSEUDOMACULATUS
APOGON QUADRISQUAMATUS
APOGON TOWNSENDI
APOGON GUADALUPENSIS
APOGON LACHNERI
APOGON PHENAX
APOGON PILLIONATUS
ASTRAPOGON ALUTUS
ASTRAPOGON PUNCTICULATUS
ASTRAPOGON STELLATUS
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Torn Codes
                                                      page B-67

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   883518050100
   883518050200
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   883520020100
   883520040100
   883520040200
   883522010100
   883522010200
   883522020100
   883522030100
   883525010100
   883526010100
   883527010100
   883527010200
   883527010300
   883527010400
   883527020100
   883527020200
   883527030100
   883528010100
   883528010200
   883528020100
   883528030100
   883528030300
   883528030400
   883528030500
   883528030600
   883528030700
   883528030800
   883528040100
   883528040200
   883528050100
   883528060100
   883528070100
   883528080100
   883528080200
   883528080300
   883528080400
   883528080700
   883528080800
   883528090100
   883528090200
   883528090300
   883528090700
   883528090800
   883528100100
   883528100200
   883528120100
   883528120200
   883528120300
   883528120400
   883528130100
   883528140100
   883528150100
   883528160100
   883528170100
   883529010100
   883529010200
   883535010100
   883535020100
   883536010100
   883536010200
   883536010300
   883536010400
FRECKLED CARDINALFISH
SPONGE CARDINALFISH
DUSKY CARDINALFISH
YELLOW PERCH
WALLEYE
SAUCER
OCEAN WHITEFISH
BLACKLINE TILEFISH
TILEFISH
SAND TILEFISH
BLUEFISH
COBIA
WHALE-SUCKER
MARLIN-SUCKER
REMORA
SPEARFISH REMORA
SHARKSUCKER
WHITEFIN SHARKSUCKER
SLENDER SUCKERFISH
JACK MACKEREL
ROUGH SCAD
AFRICAN POMPANO
YELLOW JACK
CREVALLE JACK
HORSE-EYE JACK
GREEN JACK
BLUE RUNNER
BLACK JACK
BAR JACK
ATLANTIC BUMPER
PACIFIC BUMPER
LEATHERJACK
BIGEYE SCAD
LOOKDOWN
GREATER AMBERJACK
LESSER AMBERJACK
ALMACO JACK
BANDED RUDDERFISH
ALMACO JACK
YELLOWTAIL
FLORIDA POMPANO
PERMIT
PALOMETA
PALOMA POMPANO
GAFFTOPSAIL POMPANO
ATLANTIC MOONFISH
PACIFIC MOONFISH
MACKEREL SCAD
ROUND SCAD
REDTAIL SCAD
MEXICAN SCAD
RAINBOW RUNNER
BLUNTNOSE JACK
PILOTFISH
ROOSTERFISH
COTTONMOUTH JACK
DOLPHIN
POMPANO DOLPHIN
BONNETMOUTH
BOGA
CUBERA SNAPPER
GRAY SNAPPER
MUTTON SNAPPER
SCHOOLMASTER
PHAEOPTYX CONKLINI
PHAEOPTYX XENUS
PHAEOPTYX PIGMENTARIA
PERCA FLAVESCENS
STIZOSTEDION VITREUM
STIZOSTEDION CANADENSE
CAULOLATILUS PRINCEPS
CAULOLATILUS CYANOPS
LOPHOLATILUS CHAMAELEONTICEPS
MALACANTHUS PLUMIERI
POMATOMUS SALTATRIX
RACHYCENTRON CANADUM
REMORA AUSTRALIS
REMORA OSTEOCHIR
REMORA REMORA
REMORA BRACHYPTERA
ECHENEIS NAUCRATES
ECHENEIS NEUCRATOIDES
PHTHEIRICHTHYS LINEATUS
TRACHURUS SYMMETRICUS
TRACHURUS LATHAMI
ALECTIS CILIARIS
CARANX BARTHOLOMAEI
CARANX HIPPOS
CARANX LATUS
CARANX CABALLUS
CARANX CRYSOS
CARANX LUGUBRIS
CARANX RUBER
CHLOROSCOMBRUS CHRYSURUS
CHLOROSCOMBRUS ORQUETA
OLIGOPLITES SAURUS
SELAR CRUMENOPHTHALMUS
SELENE VOMER
SERIOLA DUMERILI
SERIOLA FASCIATA
SERIOLA RIVOLIANA
SERIOLA ZONATA
SERIOLA RIVOLIANA
SERIOLA,LALANDI
TRACHINOTUS CAROLINUS
TRACHINOTUS FALCATUS
TRACHINOTUS GOODEI
TRACHINOTUS PAITENSIS
TRACHINOTUS RHODOPUS
SELENE SETAPINNIS
SELENE PERUVIANA
DECAPTERUS MACARELLUS
DECAPTERUS PUNCTATUS
DECAPTERUS TABL
DECAPTERUS SCOMBRINUS
ELEGATIS BIPINNULATUS
HEMICRANX AMBLYRHYNCHUS
NAUCRATES DUCTOR
NEMATISTIUS PECTORALIS
URASPIS SECUNDA
CORYPHAENA HIPPURUS
CORYPHAENA EQUISETIS
EMMELICHTHYOPS ALANTICUS
INERMIA VITTATA
LUTJANUS CYANOPTERUS
'LUTJANUS GRISEUS
LUTJANUS ANALIS
LUTJANUS APODUS
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                      page B-68

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    883536010600
    883536010700
    883536010900
    883536011000
    883536011200
    883536011300
    883536020100
    883536030100
    883536040100
    883536050100
    883536070100
    883538010100
    883539010100
    883539010200
    883539010400
    883539010500
    883539010600
    883539010700
    883539010800
    883539020100
    883539020300
    883539030100
    883540010100
    883540010200
    883540010300
    883540010600
    883540010700
    883540010800
    883540011000
    883540011100
    883540011300
    883540011600
    883540011700
    883540020100
    883540030400
    883540030-600
    883540030700
    883540040100
    883540050200
    883540100100
    883543010100
    883543010200
    883543020100
    883543030100
    883543030200
    883543040100
    883543040200
    883543050100
    883543050200
    883543050300
    883543050500
    883543050600
    883543050700
    883543050800
    883543050900
    883543060200
    883544010100
    883544010200
    883544010300
    883544010400
    883544010600
    883544011400
    883544020100
    883544030100
BLACKFIN SNAPPER
RED SNAPPER
DOG SNAPPER
MAHOGANY SNAPPER
LANE SNAPPER
SILK SNAPPER
BLACK SNAPPER
QUEEN SNAPPER
YELLOWTAIL SNAPPER
VERMILION SNAPPER
WENCHMAN
TRIPLETAIL
SPOTFIN MOJARRA
SILVER JENNY
MOTTLED MOJARRA
FLAGFIN MOJARRA
SLENDER MOJARRA
PACIFIC FLAGFIN MOJARRA
BIGEYE MOJARRA
IRISH POMPANO
STRIPED MOJARRA
YELLOWFIN MOJARRA
TOMTATE
WHITE GRUNT
MARGATE
CAESAR GRUNT
SMALLMOUTH GRUNT
FRENCH GRUNT
SPANISH GRUNT
COTTONWICK
BLUESTRIPED GRUNT
STRIPED GRUNT
SAILORS CHOICE
PIGFISH
BLACK MARGATE
PORKFISH
SARGO
BARRED GRUNT
BURRO GRUNT
SALEMA
SCUP
LONGSPINE PORGY
PINFISH
SHEEPSHEAD
SEA BREAM
SPOTTAIL PINFISH
SILVER PORGY
GRASS PORGY
JOLTHEAD PORGY
SAUCEREYE PORGY
WHITEBONE PORGY
KNOBBED PORGY
SHEEPSHEAD PORGY
LITTLEHEAD PORGY
PACIFIC PORGY
RED PORGY
WHITE SEABASS
SPOTTED SEATROUT
SILVER SEATROUT
WEAKFISH
SAND SEATROUT
SHORTFIN CORVINA
WHITE CROAKER
SILVER PERCH
LUTJANUS BUCCANELLA
LUTJANUS CAMPECHANUS
LUTJANUS JOCU
LUTJANUS MAHOGONI
LUTJANUS SYNAGRIS
LUTJANUS VIVANUS
APSILUS DENTATUS
ETELIS OCULATUS
OCYURUS CHRYSURUS
RHOMBOPLITES AURORUBENS
PRISTIPOMOIDES AQUILONARIS
LOBOTES SURINAMENSIS
EUCINOSTOMUS ARGENTEUS
EUCINOSTOMUS GULA
EUCINOSTOMUS LEFROYI
EUCINOSTOMUS MELANOPTERUS
EUCINOSTOMUS JONESI
EUCINOSTOMUS GRACILIS
EUCINOSTOMUS HAVANA
DIAPTERUS AURATUS
DIAPTERUS PLUMIERI
GERRES CINEREUS
HAEMULON AUROLINEATUM
HAEMULON PLUMIERI
HAEMULON ALBUM
HAEMULON CARBONARIUM
HAEMULON CHRYSARGYREUM
HAEMULON FLAVOLINEATUM
HAEMULON MACROSTOMUM
HAEMULON MELANURUM
HAEMULON SCIURUS
HAEMULON STRIATUM
HAEMULON PARRA
ORTHOPRISTIS CHRYSOPTERA
ANISOTREMUS SURINAMENSIS
ANISOTREMUS VIRGINICUS
ANISOTREMUS DAVIDSONI
CONODON NOBILIS
POMADASYS CROCRO
XENISTIUS CALIFORNIENSIS
STENOTOMUS CHRYSOPS
STENOTOMUS CAPRINUS
LAGODON RHOMBOIDES
ARCHOSARGUS PROBATOCEPHALUS
ARCHOSARGUS RHOMBOIDALIS
DIPLODUS HOLBROOKI
DIPLODUS ARGENTEUS
CALAMUS ARCTIFRONS
CALAMUS BAJONADO
CALAMUS CALAMUS
CALAMUS LEUCOSTEUS
CALAMUS NODOSUS
CALAMUS PENNA
CALAMUS PRORIDENS
CALAMUS BRACHYSOMUS
PAGRUS PAGRUS
ATRACTOSCION NOBILIS
CYNOSCION NEBULOSUS
CYNOSCION NOTHUS
CYNOSCION REGALIS
CYNOSCION ARENARIUS
CYNOSCION PARVIPINNIS
GENYONEMUS LINEATUS
BAIRDIELLA CHRYSOURA
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                     page B-69

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   883544030400
   883544030500
   883544040100
   883544050100
   883544060100
   883544060200
   883544060300
   883544060700
   883544070200
   883544080100
   883544090100
   883544100100
   883544110100
   883544110500
   883544120100
   883544120200
   883544120500
   883544120600
   883544130100
   883544230100
   883544240100
   883544250100
   883544260100
   883544505000
   883545010100
   883545020100
   883545030100
   883545030200
   883545040200
   883547010100
   883551010100
   883551010200
   883551020100
   883551030100
   883551040100
   883552010100
   883552010200
   883555010100
   883555010200
   883555010300
   883555010700
   883555010800
   883555020100
   883555030100
   883555030300
   883555030400
   883555040100
   883555040200
   883555050100
   883557010100
   883560010100
   883560020100
   883560030100
   883560030200
   883560040100
   883560040200
   883560040300
   883560050100
   883560050200
   883560060100
   883560060200
   883560070100
   883560070200
   883560070300
BLUE CROAKER
STRIPED CROAKER
SPOT
BANDED DRUM
SOUTHERN KINGFISH
GULF KINGFISH
NORTHERN KINGFISH
CALIFORNIA CORBINA
ATLANTIC CROAKER
BLACK DRUM
RED DRUM
STAR DRUM
SAND DRUM
YELLOWFIN CROAKER
HIGH-HAT
JACKKNIFE-FISH
SPOTTED DRUM
CUBBYU
REEF CROAKER
BLACK CROAKER
SPOTFIN CROAKER
QUEENFISH
FRESHWATER DRUM
QUEENFISH
YELLOW GOATFISH
RED GOATFISH
SPOTTED GOATFISH
MEXICAN GOATFISH
DWARF GOATFISH
GLASSY SWEEPER
YELLOW CHUB
BERMUDA CHUB
OPALEYE
ZEBRA PERCH
HALFMOON
ATLANTIC SPADEFISH
PACIFIC SPADEFISH
SPOTFIN BUTTERFLYFISH
BANK BUTTERFLYFISH
FOUREYE BUTTERFLYFISH
REEF BUTTERFLYFISH
BANDED BUTTERFLYFISH
CHERUBFISH
QUEEN ANGELFISH
ROCK BEAUTY
BLUE ANGELFISH
GRAY ANGELFISH
FRENCH ANGELFISH
LONGSNOUT BUTTERFLYFISH
LONGFIN ARMORHEAD
KELP PERCH
SHINER PERCH
STRIPED SEAPERCH
BLACK PERCH
WALLEYE SURFPERCH
SILVER SURFPERCH
SPOTFIN SURFPERCH
WHITE SEAPERCH
SHARPNOSE SEAPERCH
PILE PERCH
RUBBERLIP SEAPERCH
REDTAIL SURFPERCH
BARRED SURFPERCH
CALICO SURFPERCH
BAIRDIELLA BATABANA
BAIRDIELLA SANCTAELUCIAE
LEIOSTOMUS XANTHURUS
ARIMUS FASCIATUS
MENTICIRRHUS AMERICANUS
MENTICIRRHUS LITTORALIS
MENTICIRRHUS SAXATILIS
MENTICIRRHUS UNDULATUS
MICROPOGONIAS UNDULATUS
POGONIAS CROMIS
SCIAENOPS OCELLATA
STELLIFER LANCEOLATUS
UMBRINA COROIDES
UMBRINA RONCADOR
EQUETUS ACUMINATUS
EQUETUS LANCEOLATUS
EQUETUS PUNCTATUS
EQUETUS UMBROSUS
ODONTOSCION DENTEX
CHEILOTREMA SATURNUM
RONCADOR STEARNSI
SERIPHUS POLITUS
APLODINOTUS GRUNNIENS
SERIPHUS POLITUS
MULLOIDICHTHYS MARTINICUS
MULLUS AURATUS
PSEUDUPENEUS MACULATUS
PSEUDUPENEUS DENTATUS
UPENEUS PARVUS
PEMPHERUS SCHOMBURGKI
KYPHOSUS INCISOR
KYPHOSUS SECTATRIX
GIRELLA NIGRICANS
HERMOSILLA AZUREA
MEDIALUNA CALIFORNIENSIS
CHAETODIPTERUS FABER
CHAETODIPTERUS ZONA.TUS
CHAETODON OCELLATUS
CHAETODON AYA
CHAETODON CAPISTRATUS
CHAETODON SEDENTARIUS
CHAETODON STRIATUS
CENTROPYGE ARGI
HOLACANTHUS CILIARIS
HOLACANTHUS TRICOLOR
HOLOCANTHUS BERMUDENSIS
POMACANTHUS ARCUATUS
POMACANTHUS PARU
CHAETODON ACULEATUS
PENTACEROS PECTORALIS
BRACHYISTIUS FRENATUS
CYMATOGASTER AGGREGATA
EMBIOTOCA LATERALIS
EMBIOTOCA JACKSONI
HYPERPROSOPON ARGENTEUM
HYPERPROSOPON ELLIPTICUM
HYPERPROSOPON ANALE
PHANERODON FURCATUS
PHANERODON ATRIPES
RHACOCHILUS VACCA
RHACOCHILUS TOXOTES
AMPHISTICHUS RHODOTERUS
AMPHISTICHUS ARGENTEUS
AMPHISTICHUS KOELZI
NFTDR User Manual-Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                      page B-70

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    883560080100
    883560100100
    883560100200
    883560110100
    883562010100
    883562010200
    883562030100
    883562030200
    883562030300
    883562030500
    883562030600
    883562030700
    883562040100
    883562050100
    883562050200.
    883562050400
    883562050500
    883562050600
    883562070100
    883564010100
    883571010100
    883571010200
    883571010300
    883571010400,
    883571030100
    883571040100
    883601010100
    883601010100
    883601010200
    883601010300
    883601010400
    883601010500
    883601040100
    883701010100
    883701010200
    883701010300
    883701010400
    883701010500
    883801010100
    883801010200
    883801010300
    883801010400
    883801010500
    883901010100
    883901020100
    883901030100
    883901030200
    883901040100
    883901050100
    883901060100
    883901070100
    8839.01070200
    883901070300
    883901070400
    883901070500
    883901070600
    883901070700
    883901070800
    883901070900
    883901071000
    883901080100
    883901080200
    883901080400
    883901090100
RAINBOW SEAPERCH
REEF  PERCH
DWARF PERCH
PINK  SEAPERCH
SERGEANT MAJOR
NIGHT SERGEANT
BLUE  CHROMIS
YELLOWTAIL REEFFISH
SUNSHINEFISH
BROWN CHROMIS
BLACKSMITH
PURPLE REEFFISH
YELLOWTAIL DAMSELFISH
.DUSKY DAMSELFISH
BEAUGREGORY
THREESPOT.  DAMSELFISH
COCOA DAMSELFISH
BICOLOR DAMSELFISH
GARIBALDI
REDSPOTTED HAWKFISH
PACIFIC POMFRET
ATLANTIC POMFRET
LOWFIN POMFRET
CARIBBEAN  POMFRET
ATLANTIC FANFISH
BIGSCALE POMFRET
STRIPED MULLET
STRIPED MULLET
WHITE MULLET
REDEYE MULLET
LIZA
FANTAIL MULLET
MOUNTAIN MULLET
PACIFIC BARRACUDA
NORTHERN SENNET
GUAGUANCHE
GREAT BARRACUDA
SOUTHERN SENNET
ATLANTIC THREADFIN
BARBU
BLUE  BOBO
LITTLESCALE THREADFIN
YELLOW BOBO
TAUTOG
GUNNER
SPOTFIN HOGFISH
SPANISH HOGFISH
CREOLE WRASSE
RED HOGFISH
DWARF WRASSE
GREENBAND  WRASSE
SLIPPERY DICK
PAINTED WRASSE
YELLOWCHEEK'WRASSE
YELLOWHEAD WRASSE
CLOWN WRASSE
RAINBOW WRASSE
BLACKEAR WRASSE
PUDDINGWIFE
ROCK  WRASSE
ROSY  RAZORFISH
PEARLY RAZORFISH
GREEN RAZORFISH
HOGFISH
 HYPSURUS GARY!
 MICROMETRUS AURORA
 MICROMETRUS MINIMUS
 ZALEMBIUS ROSACEUS
 ABUDEFDUF SAXATILIS
 ABUDEFDUF TAURUS
 CHROMIS CYANEA
 CHROMIS ENCHRYSURUS
 CHROMIS INSOLATA
 CHROMIS MULTILINEATA
 CHROMIS PUNCTIPINNIS
 CHROMIS SCOTTI
 MICROSPATHODON CHRYSURUS
 POMACENTRUS FUSCUS
 POMACENTRUS LEUCOSTICTUS
 POMACENTRUS PLANIFRONS
 POMACENTRUS VARIABILIS
 POMACENTRUS PARTITUS
 HYPSYPOPS RUBICUNDA
 AMBLYCIRRHITUS PINOS
 BRAMA JAPONICA
 BRAMA BRAMA
 BRAMA DUSSUMIERI
 BRAMA CARIBBEA
 PTERYCOMBUS BRAMA
 TARATICHTHYS LONGIPINNIS
 MUGIL CEPHALUS
 MUGIL CEPHALUS
 MUGIL CUREMA
 MUGIL GAIMARDIANUS
 MUGIL LIZA
 MUGIL GYRANS
 AGONOSTOMUS MONTICOLA
 SPHYRAENA ARGENTEA
 SPHYRAENA BOREALIS
 SPHYRAENA GUACHANCHO
 SPHYRAENA BARRACUDA
 SPHYRAENA PICUDILLA
 POLYDACTYLUS OCTONEMUS
 POLYDACTYLUS VIRGINICUS
 POLYDACTYLUS APPROXIMANS
 POLYDACTYLUS OLIGODON
 POLYDACTYLUS OPERCULARIS
 TAUTOGA ONITIS
 TAUTOGOLABRUS ADSPERSUS
 BODIANUS PULCHELLUS
 BODIANUS RUFUS
 CLEPTICUS PARRAE
 DECODON PUELLARIS
 DORATONOTUS MEGALEPIS
 HALICHOERES BATHYPHILUS
 HALICHOERES BIVITTATUS
 HALICHOERES CAUDALIS
 HALICHOERES CYANOCEPHALUS
 HALICHOERES GARNOTI
 HALICHOERES MACULIPINNA
 HALICHOERES PICTUS
 HALICHOERES POEYI
 HALICHOERES RADIATUS
 HALICHOERES SEMICINCTUS
'HEMIPTERONOTUS MARTINICENSIS
 HEMIPTERONOTUS NOVACULA
 HEMIPTERONOTUS SPLENDENS
 LANCHNOLAIMUS MAXIMUS
NFTDR User Manual-Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                      page B-71

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  884002020700
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   884202020100
   884208010100
   884208010300
BLUEHEAD
SENORITA
CALIFORNIA SHEEPHEAD
BLUE PARROTFISH
MIDNIGHT PARROTFISH
STRIPED PARROTFISH
RAINBOW PARROTFISH
PRINCESS PARROTFISH
QUEEN PARROTFISH
BLUELIP PARROTFISH
EMERALD PARROTFISH
GREENBLOTCH PARROTFISH
REDBAND PARROTFISH
REDTAIL PARROTFISH
BUCKTOOTH PARROTFISH
REDFIN PARROTFISH
STOPLIGHT PARROTFISH
SAILFIN SANDFISH
PACIFIC SANDFISH
SWORDTAIL JAWFISH
MOUSTACHE JAWFISH
MOTTLED JAWFISH
YELLOWHEAD JAWFISH
BANDED JAWFISH
DUSKY JAWFISH
ALASKAN RONQUIL
SMALLMOUTH RONQUIL
SEARCHER
NORTHERN RONQUIL
STRIPEDFIN RONQUIL
DUCKBILL FLATHEAD
GOBY FLATHEAD
ARROW STARGAZER
SADDLE STARGAZER
WARTEYE STARGAZER
SAND STARGAZER
BIGEYE STARGAZER
NORTHERN STARGAZER
SOUTHERN STARGAZER  '
FRECKLED STARGAZER
LANCER STARGAZER
SMOOTH STARGAZER
SEAWEED BLENNY
MOLLY MILLER
HIGHFIN BLENNY
FEATHER BLENNY
FRECKLED BLENNY
BAY BLENNY
ROCKPOOL BLENNY
MUSSEL BLENNY
STRIPED BLENNY
FLORIDA BLENNY
CRESTED BLENNY
OYSTER BLENNY
BARRED BLENNY
ORANGESPOTTED BLENNY
REDLIP BLENNY
BERING WOLFFISH
NORTHERN WOLFFISH
ATLANTIC WOLFFISH
SPOTTED WOLFFISH
WOLF-EEL
LOFTY TRIPLEFIN
REDEYE TRIPLEFIN
THALASSOMA BIFASCIATUM
OXYJULIS CALIFORNICA
SEMICOSSYPHUS PULCHER
SCARUS COERULEUS
SCARUS COELESTINUS
SCARUS CROICENSIS
SCARUS GUACAMAIA
SCARUS TAENIOPTERUS
SCARUS VETULA
CRYPTOTOMUS ROSEUS
NICHOLSINA USTA
SPARISOMA ATOMARIUM
SPARISOMA AUROFRENATUM
SPARISOMA CHRYSOPTERUM
SPARISOMA RADIANS
SPARISOMA RUBRIPINNE
SPARISOMA VIRIDE
ARCTOSCOPUS JAPONICUS
TRICHODON TRICHODON
LONCHOPISTHUS MICROGNATHUS
OPISTOGNATHUS LONCHURUS
OPISTOGNATHUS MAXILLOSUS
OPISTOGNATHUS AURIFRONS
OPISTOGNATHUS MACROGNATHUS
OPISTOGNATHUS WHITEHURSTI
BATHYMASTER CAERULEOFASCIATUS
BATHYMASTER LEUROLEPIS
BATHYMASTER SIGNATUS
RONQILUS JORDANI
RATHBUNELLA HYPOPLECTA
BEMBROPS ANATIROSTRIS
BEMBROPS GOBIOIDES
GILLELLUS GREY&E
PLATYGILLELLUS RUBROCINCTUS
GILLELLUS URANIDEA .
DACTYLOSCOPUS TRIDIGITATUS
DACTYLOSCOPUS CROSSOTUS
ASTROSCOPUS GUTTATUS
ASTROSCOPUS Y-GRAECUM
GNATHAGNUS EGREGIUS
KATHETOSTOMA ALBIGUTTA
KATHETOSTOMA AVERRUNCUS
PARABLENNIUS MARMOREUS
SCARTELLA CRISTATA
LUPINOBLENNIUS NICHOLSI
HYPSOBLENNIUS HENTZ
HYPSOBLENNIUS IONTHAS
HYPSOBLENNIUS GENTILIS
HYPSOBLENNIUS GILBERTI
HYPSOBLENNIUS JENKINSI
CHASMODES BOSQUIANUS
CHASMODES SABURRAE
HYPLEUROCHILUS GEMINATUS
HYPLEUROCHILUS AEQUIPINNIS
HYPLEUROCHILUS BERMUDENSIS
HYPLEUROCHILUS SPRINGERI
OPHIOBLENNIUS ATLANTICUS
ANARHICHAS  ORIENTALIS
ANARHICHAS  DENTICULATUS
ANARHICHAS  LUPUS
ANARHICHAS  MINOR
ANARRHICHTHYS  OCELLATUS
ENEANECTES  ALTIVELIS
ENNEANECTES PECTORALIS
NFTDR User Manual-Appendix BTTaxa Codes
                                                      page B-72

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   884209030300
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   884209030600
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   884209040100
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   884209120100
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   884209140200
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   884209505000
   884209515000
   884211010100
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   884212120100
   884212130100
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   884212140200
   884212150100
   884212160100
   884212170100
STRIPED KELPFISH
CREVICE KELPFISH
SPOTTED KELPFISH
BANNER BLENNY
SAILFIN BLENNY
PIRATE BLENNY
BLACKHEAD BLENNY
GLASS BLENNY
PUFFCHEEK BLENNY
PALEHEAD BLENNY
MIMIC BLENNY
LONGFIN BLENNY
SPOTCHEEK BLENNY
HAIRY BLENNY
DOWNY BLENNY
GOLDLINE BLENNY
ROSY BLENNY
SADDLED BLENNY
HORNED BLENNY
CORAL BLENNY
BANDED BLENNY
BALD BLENNY
REEF FINSPOT
MARBLED BLENNY
CHECKERED BLENNY
BLACKBELLY BLENNY
EELGRASS BLENNY
ROUGHHEAD BLENNY
ISLAND KELPFISH
ORANGETHROAT PIKEBLENNY
DEEPWATER BLENNY
WRASSE BLENNY
SARCASTIC FRINGEHEAD
YELLOWFIN FRINGEHEAD
ONESPOT FRINGEHEAD
GIANT KELPFISH
BLUETHROAT PIKEBLENNY
QUILLFISH
PIGHEAD PRICKLEBACK
LESSER PRICKLEBACK
Y-PRICKLEBACK
SLENDER COCKSCOMB
HIGH COCKSCOMB
MATCHEEK WARBONNET
MOSSHEAD WARBONNET
DECORATED WARBONNET
ATLANTIC WARBONNET
NUTCRACKER PRICKLEBACK
TRIDENT PRICKLEBACK
LONGSNOUT PRICKLEBACK
SLENDER EELBLENNY
SNAKE PRICKLEBACK
DAUBED SHANNY
STOUT EELBLENNY
SNAKEBLENNY
RIBBON PRICKLEBACK
BLUEBARRED PRICKLEBACK
WHITEBARRED PRICKLEBACK
ARCTIC SHANNY
BLACK PRICKLEBACK
ROCK PRICKLEBACK
GIANT WRYMOUTH
DWARF WRYMOUTH
FOURLINE SNAKEBLENNY
GIBBONSIA METZI
GIBBONSIA MONTEREYENSIS
GIBBONSIA ELEGANS
EMBLEMARIA ATLANTICA
EMBLEMARIA PANDIONIS
EMBLEMARIA PIRATULA
CORALLIOZETUS BAHAMENSIS
CORALLIOZETUS DIAPHANUS
LABRISOMUS BUCCIFERUS
LABRISOMUS GOBIO
LABRISOMUS GUPPYI
LABRISOMUS HAITIENSIS
LABRISOMUS NIGRICINCTUS
LABRISOMUS NUCHIPINNIS
LABRISOMUS KALISHERAE
MALACOCTENUS AUROLINEATUS
MALACOCTENUS MACROPUS
MALACOCTENUS TRIANGULATUS
PARACLINUS GRANDICOMIS
PARACLINUS CINGULATUS
PARACLINUS FASCIATUS
PARACLINUS INFRONS
PARACLINUS INTEGRIPINNIS
PARACLINUS MARMORATUS
STARKSIA OCELLATA
STATHMONOTUS HEMPHILLI
STATHMONOTUS STAHLI
ACANTHEMBLEMARIA ASPERA
ALLOCLINUS HOLDERI
CHAENOPSIS ALEPIDOTA
CRYPOTREMA CORALLINUM
HEMIEMBLEMARIA SIMULUS
NEOCLINUS BLANCHARDI
NEOCLINUS STEPHENSAE
NEOCLINUS UNINOTATUS
HETEROSTICHUS ROSTRATUS
CHAENOPSIS OCELLATA
PTILICHTHYS GOODEI
ACANTHOLUMPENUS MACKAYI
ALECTRIDIUM AURANTIACUM
ALLOLUMPENUS HYPOCHROMUS
ANOPLARCHUS INSIGNIS
ANOPLARCHUS PURPURESCENS
CHIROLOPHIS TARSODES
CHIROLOPHIS NUGATOR
CHIROLOPHIS DECORATUS
CHIROLOPHIS ASCANII
BRYOZOICHTHYS LYSIMUS
GYMNOCLINUS CRISTULATUS
LUMPENELLA LONGIROSTRIS
LUMPENUS FABRICII
LUMPENUS SAGITTA
LUMPENUS MACULATUS
LUMPENUS MEDIUS
LUMPENUS LUMPRETAEFORMIS
PHYTICHTHYS CHIRUS
PLECTOBRANCHUS EVIDES
POROCLINUS ROTHROCKI
STICHAEUS PUNCTATUS
XIPHISTER ATROPURPUREUS
XIPHISTER MUCOSUS
CRYPTACANTHODES GIGANTEA
CRYPTACANTHODES ALEUTENSIS
EUMESOGRAMMUS PRAECISUS
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                      page B-73

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   884701090300
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STONE COCKSCOMB
WRYMOUTH
RADIATED SHANNY
MONKEYFACE PRICKLEBACK
PENPOINT GUNNEL
LONGFIN GUNNEL
STIPPLED GUNNEL
BANDED GUNNEL
BERING GUNNEL
CRESCENT GUNNEL
SADDLEBACK GUNNEL
RED GUNNEL
ROCK GUNNEL
ROCKWEED GUNNEL
KELP GUNNEL
GRAVEL DIVER
PROWFISH
RAGFISH
PACIFIC SAND LANCE
AMERICAN SAND LANCE
NORTHERN SAND LANCE
SPOTFIN DRAGONET
LANCER DRAGONET
SPOTTED DRAGONET
ARROW GOBY
BLACKEYE GOBY
BARFIN GOBY
COLON GOBY
PALLID GOBY
BRIDLED GOBY
GLASS GOBY
PEPPERMINT GOBY
MASKED GOBY
SPOTTED GOBY
BARTAIL GOBY
BAY GOBY
LYRE GOBY
DASH GOBY
HIGHFIN GOBY
FRESHWATER GOBY
SPOTFIN GOBY
SPOTTAIL GOBY
LONGTAIL GOBY
EMERALD GOBY
DARTER GOBY
NAKED GOBY
SEABOARD GOBY
CODE GOBY
YELLOWLINE GOBY
TWOSCALE GOBY
TIGER GOBY
NEON GOBY
YELLOWPROW GOBY
CLOWN GOBY
GREEN GOBY
SEMINOLE GOBY
BANNER GOBY
BEARDED GOBY
NOTCHTONGUE GOBY
ISLAND FRILLFIN
FRILLFIN GOBY
SPONGE GOBY
GOLDSPOT GOBY
VIOLET GOBY
ALECTRIAS ALECTROLOPHUS
CRYPTACANTHODES MACULATUS
ULVARIA SUBBIFURCATA
CEBIDICHTHYS VIOLACEUS
APODICHTHYS FLAVIDUS
PHOLIS CLEMENSI
RHODYMENICHTHYS DOLICHOGASTER
PHOLIS FASCIATA
PHOLIS GILLI
PHOLIS LAETA
PHOLIS ORNATA
PHOLIS SCHULTZI
PHOLIS GUNNELLUS
APODICHTHYS FUCORUM
ULVICOLA SANTAEROSAE
SCYTALINA CERDALE
ZAPRORA SILENUS
ICOSTEUS AENAGMATICUS
AMMODYTES HEXAPTERUS
AMMODYTES AMERICANUS
AMMODYTES DUBIUS
FOETOREPUS AGASSIZI
PARADIPLOGRAMMUS BAIRDI
DIPLOGRAMMUS PAUCIRADIATUS
CLEVELANDIA IDS
CORYPHOPTERUS NICHOLSI
CORYPHOPTERUS ALLOIDES
CORYPHOPTERUS DICRUS
CORYPHOPTERUS EIDOLON
CORYPHOPTERUS GLAUCOFRAENUM
CORYPHOPTERUS HYALINUS
CORYPHOPTERUS LIPERNES
CORYPHOPTERUS PERSONATUS
CORYPHOPTERUS PUNCIPECTOPHORUS
CORYPHOPTERUS THRIX
•' LEPIDOGOBIUS LEPIDUS
EVORTHODUS LYRICUS
•GOBIONELLUS SAEPEPALLENS
GOBIONELLUS OCEANICUS
GOBIONELLUS SHUFELDTI
GOBIONELLUS STIGMALOPHIUS
GOBIONELLUS STIGMATURUS
GOBIONELLUS SAGITULLA
GOBIONELLUS SMARAGDUS
GOBIONELLUS BOLEOSOMA
GOBIOSOMA BOSC
GOBIOSOMA GINSBURGI
GOBIOSOMA ROBUSTUM
GOBIOSOMA HORSTI
GOBIOSOMA LONGIPALA
GOBIOSOMA MACRODON
GOBIOSOMA OCEANOPS
GOBIOSOMA XANTHIPRORA
MICROGOBIUS GULOSUS
MICROGOBIUS THALASSINUS
MICROGOBIUS CARRI
MICROGOBIUS MICROLEPIS
BARBULIFER CEUTHOECUS
BATHYGOBIUS CURACAO
BATHYGOBIUS MYSTACIUM
BATHYGOBIUS SOPORATOR
EVERMANNICHTHYS SPONGICOLA
GNATHOLEPIS THOMPSON!'
GOBIOIDES BROUSSONNETI
NFTDR User Manual-Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                      pageB-74

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BLUE GOBY
TUSKED GOBY
RAGGED GOBY
EMERALD  SLEEPER
YELLOWFIN GOBY
RIVER GOBY
PALEBACK GOBY
CHEEKSPOT GOBY
HALFBLIND GOBY
CRESTED  GOBY
ISLAND GOBY
CONVICT  GOBY
BLUEGOLD GOBY
ZEBRA GOBY
BLUEBANDED  GOBY
ORANGESPOTTED GOBY
SHADOW GOBY
RUSTY GOBY
CHAMELEON GOBY
BLIND GOBY
TIDEWATER GOBY
PACIFIC  FAT SLEEPER
FAT SLEEPER
BIGMOUTH SLEEPER
PUGJAW WORMFISH
LANCETAIL WORMFISH
PINK WORMFISH
OCEAN SURGEON
DOCTORFISH
BLUE TANG
GULF SURGEONFISH
SNAKE MACKEREL
ESCOLAR
OILFISH
ATLANTIC CUTLASSFISH
PACIFIC  CUTLASSFISH
PACIFIC  SCABBARDFISH
RAZORBACK SCABBARDFISH
SKIPJACK TUNA
LITTLE TUNNY
KAWAKAWA
BLACK SKIPJACK
PACIFIC BONITO
ATLANTIC BONITO
CHUB MACKEREL
ATLANTIC MACKEREL
ALBACORE
BLUEFIN TUNA
YELLOWFIN TUNA
BLACKFIN TUNA
BIGEYE TUNA
KING MACKEREL
SPANISH MACKEREL
CERO
GULF SIERRA
PACIFIC SIERRA
WAHOO
BULLET MACKEREL
FRIGATE MACKEREL
SLENDER TUNA
SWORDFISH
LOUVAR
SAILFISH
BLUE MARLIN
 ZOGLOSSttS CAIiLIURUS
 RISOR RUBER
 BOLLMANNIA COMMUNIS
 EROTELIS  SMARAGDUS
 ACANTHOGOBIUS FLAVIMANUS
•AWAOUS TAJASICA
 GOBULUS MYERSi
 ILYPNUS GILBERTI
 LETHOPS CONNECTENS
 LOPHOGOBIUS CYPRINOIDES
 LYTHRYPNUS NESIOTES
 LYTHRYPNUS PHORELLUS
 LYTHRYPNUS SPILUS
 LYTHRYPNUS ZEBRA
 LYTHRYPNUS DALLI
 NES LONGUS
 QUIETULA  Y-CAUDA
 PRIOLEPIS HIPOLITI
 TRIDENTIGER TRIGONOCEPHALUS
 TYPHLOGOBIUS CALIFORNIENSIS
 EUCYCLOGOBIUS NEWBERRYI
 DORMITATOR LATIFRONS
 DORMITATOR MACULATUS
 GOBIOMORUS DORMITOR
 CERDALE FLORIDANA
 MICRODESMUS LANCEOLATUS
 MICRODESMUS LONGIPINNIS
 ACANTHURUS BAHIANUS
 ACANTHURUS CHIRURGUS
 ACANTHURUS COERULEUS
 ACANTHURUS RANDALLI
 GEMPYLUS  SERPENS
 LEPIDOCYBIUM FLAVOBRUNNEUM
 RUVETTUS  PRETIOSUS
 TRICHIURUS LEPTURUS
 TRICHIURUS NITENS
 LEPIDOPUS  FITCHI
ASSURGER ANZAC
 KATSUWONUS PELAMIS
 EUTHYNNUS  ALLETTERATUS
 EUTHYNNUS  AFFINIS
 EUTHYNNUS  LINEATUS
 SARDA CHILIENSIS
 SARDA SARDA
 SCOMBER JAPONICUS
 SCOMBER SCOMBRUS
THUNNUS ALALUNGA
THUNNUS THYNNUS
THUNNUS ALBACARES
THUNNUS ATLANTICUS
THUNNUS OBESUS
SCOMBEROMORUS  CAVALLA
SCOMBEROMORUS  MACULATUS
SCOMBEROMORUS  REGALIS
SCOMBEROMORUS  CONCOLOR
SCOMBEROMORUS  SIERRA
ACANTHOCYBIUM  SOLANDRI
AUXIS ROCHEI
AUXIS THAZARD
ALLOTHUNNUS FALLAI
XIPHIAS GLADIUS
LUVARUS IMPERIALIS
ISTIOPHORUS PLATYPTERUS
MAKAIRA NIGRICANS
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                                        ,pageB-75

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   885704030100
   885704040100
   885704050100
   885704050200
BLUE MARLIN
BLACK MARLIN
WHITE MARLIN
LONGBILL SPEARFISH
SHORTBILL SPEARFISH
MEDUSAFISH
BROWN DRIFTFISH
BARRELFISH
BLACK DRIFTFISH
SILVER-RAG
SPOTTED DRIFTFISH
BIGEYE CIGARFISH
LONGFIN CIGARFISH
MAN-OF-WAR FISH
FRECKLED DRIFTFISH
SILVER DRIFTFISH
BLUEFIN DRIFTFISH
PACIFIC POMPANO
BUTTERFISH
GULF BUTTERFISH
HARVESTFISH
SMALLEYE SQUARETAIL
BIGEYE SQUARETAIL
PACIFIC SANDDAB
SPECKLED SANDDAB
GULF STREAM FLOUNDER
SAND WHIFF
HORNED WHIFF
SPOTTED WHIFF
BAY WHIFF
LONGFIN SANDDAB
FRINGED FLOUNDER
SMALLMOUTH FLOUNDER
GRAY FLOUNDER
SUMMER FLOUNDER
GULF FLOUNDER
SOUTHERN FLOUNDER
FOURSPOT FLOUNDER
BROAD FLOUNDER
CALIFORNIA HALIBUT
WINDOWPANE
THREE-EYE FLOUNDER
OCELLATED FLOUNDER
PEACOCK FLOUNDER
EYED FLOUNDER
PELICAN FLOUNDER
MEXICAN FLOUNDER
SPOTFIN FLOUNDER
SPINY  FLOUNDER
SHRIMP FLOUNDER
BIGMOUTH  SOLE
SLIM FLOUNDER
DEEPWATER FLOUNDER
SHOAL  FLOUNDER
CHANNEL FLOUNDER
DUSKY  FLOUNDER
SASH FLOUNDER
FANTAIL  SOLE
KAMCHATKA FLOUNDER
ARROWTOOTH FLOUNDER
DEEPSEA SOLE
PETRALE  SOLE
REX SOLE
WITCH  FLOUNDER
 MKAIRA NIGRICANS
 MAKAIRA INDICA
 TETRAPTURUS ALBIDUS
 TETRAPTURUS PFLEUGERI
 TETRAPTURUS ANGUSTIROSTRIS
 ICICHTHYS LOCKINGTONI
 ARIOMMA MELANUM
 HYPEROGLYPHE  PERCIFORMIS
 HYPEROGLYPHE  BYTHITES
 ARIOMMA BONDI
 ARIOMMA REGULUS
 CUBICEPS PAUCIRADIATUS
 CUBICEPS PARADOXUS
 NOMEUS GRONOVII
 PSENES CYANOPHRYS
 PSENES MACULATUS
 PSENES PELLUCIDUS
 PEPRILUS SIMILLIMUS
 PEPRILUS TRIACANTHUS
 PEPRILUS BURTI
 PEPRILUS ALEPIDOTUS
 TETRAGONURUS  CUVIERI
 TETRAGONURUS  ATLANTICUS
 CITHARICHTHYS SORDIDUS
 CITHARICHTHYS STIGMAEUS
 CITHARICHTHYS ARCTIFRONS
 CITHARICHTHYS ARENACEUS
 CITHARICHTHYS CORNUTUS
 CITHARICHTHYS MACROPS
 CITHARICHTHYS SPILOPTERUS
 CITHARICHTHYS XANTHOSTIGMA
 ETROPUS CROSSOTUS
 ETROPUS MICROSTOMUS
 ETROPUS RIMOSUS
 PARALICHTHYS DENTATUS
 PARALICHTHYS ALBIGUTTA
 PARALICHTHYS LETHOSTIGMA
 .PARALICHTHYS OBLONGUS
 PARALICHTHYS SQUAMILENTUS
 PARALICHTHYS CALIFORNICUS
 SCOPHTHALMUS AQUOSUS
 ANCYLOPSETTA DILECTA
. ANCYLOPSETTA QUADROCELLATA
 BOTHUS LUNATUS
 BOTHUS OCELLATUS
 CHASCANOPSETTA LUGUBRIS
 CYCLOPSETTA CHITTENDENI
 CYCLOPSETTA FIMBRIATA
 ENGYOPHRYS SENTA
 GASTROPSETTA FRONTALIS
 HIPPOGLOSSINA STOMATA
 MONOLENE ANTILLARUM
 MONOLENE SESSILICAUDA
 SYACIUM GUNTERI
 SYACIUM MICRURUM
 SYACIUM  PAPILLOSUM
 TRICHOPSETTA VENTRALIS
 XYSTREURYS LIOLEPIS
 ATHERESTHES  EVERMANNI
 ATHERESTHES  STOMIAS
 EMBASSICHTHYS BATHYBIUS
 EOPSETTA JORDANI
 ERREX ZACHIRUS
 GYPTOCEPHALUS CYNOGLOSSUS

NFTDR User Manual-Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                      page B-76


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    885704060100
    885704060200
    885704060300
    885704070100
    885704080100
    885704090100
    885704090200
    885704090300
    885704100100
    885704100300
    885704110100
    885704120100
    885704130100
    885704140100
    885704150100
    885704160100
    885704160200
    885704160300
    885704160400
    885704170100
    885704180100
    885704190100
    885704190200
    885704200100
    885704220100
    885801010100
    885801020100
    885801020200
    885801030100
    885801030200
    885802010100
    885802010200
    885802010300
    885802010500
    885802010600
    885802010700
    885802010900
    885802011000
    886001010200
    886001030100
    886002010100
    886002010200
    886002010300
    886002010400
    886002020100
    886002020200
    886002020300
    886002030100
    886002030300
    886002040100
    886002040200
    886002050100
    886002050200
    886002060100
    886002070100
    886002070200
    886002080100
    886003010100
    886003010200
    886003010300
    886003020100
    886003020200
    886101010000
    886101010100
 FLATHEAD SOLE
 BERING FLOUNDER
 AMERICAN DAB
 BUTTER SOLE
 ROCK SOLE
 YELLOWFIN SOLE
 LONGHEAD DAB
 YELLOWTAIL FLOUNDER
 ARCTIC FLOUNDER
 SMOOTH FLOUNDER
 SLENDER SOLE
 DOVER SOLE
 ENGLISH SOLE
 STARRY FLOUNDER
 ALASKA PLAICE
 C-O SOLE
 CURLFIN SOLE
 SPOTTED TURBOT
 HORNYHEAD TURBOT
 SAND SOLE
 GREENLAND HALIBUT
 PACIFIC HALIBUT
 ATLANTIC HALIBUT
 WINTER FLOUNDER
 DIAMOND TURBOT
 HOGCHOKER
 SCRAWLED SOLE
 LINED SOLE
 NAKED SOLE
 FRINGED SOLE  '
 BLACKCHEEK TONGUE
 OFFSHORE TONGUEFISH
 SPOTTEDFIN TONGUEFISH
 LARGESCALE TONGUEFISH
 PYGMY TONGUEFISH
 DEEPWATER TONGUEFISH
 NORTHERN TONGUEFISH
 SPOTTAIL TONGUEFISH
 SPOTTED  SPIKEFISH
 JAMBEAU
 ORANGE FILEFISH
 DOTTEREL  FILEFISH
 UNICORN  FILEFISH
 SCRAWLED  FILEFISH
 GRAY  TRIGGERFISH
 QUEEN TRIGGERFISH
 FINESCALE TRIGGERFISH
 PLANEHEAD FILEFISH
 PYGMY FILEFISH
 WHITESPOTTED FILEFISH
 ORANGESPOTTED FILEFISH
 ROUGH TRIGGERFISH
 OCEAN TRIGGERFISH
 BLACK DURGON
 FRINGED FILEFISH
 SLENDER FILEFISH
 SARGASSUM TRIGGERFISH
TRUNKFISH
 SPOTTED TRUNKFISH
 SMOOTH TRUNKFISH
SCRAWLED COWFISH
HONEYCOMB COWFISH
OCEANIC PUFFER
SMOOTH PUFFER
 HIPPOGLOSSOIDES ELASSODON
 HIPPOGLOSSOIDES ROBUSTUS
 HIPPOGLOSSOIDES PLATESSOIDES
 PLEURONECTES ISOLEPIS
 PLEURONECTES BILINEATUS
 PLEURONECTES ASPER
 PLEURONECTES PROBOSCIDEUS
 PLEURONECTES FERRUGINEUS
 PLEURONECTES GLACIALIS
 PLEURONECTES PUTNAMI
 EOPSETTA EXILIS
 MICROSTOMUS PACIFICUS
 PLEURONECTES VETULUS
 PLATICHTHYS STELLATUS
 PLEURONECTES QUADRITUBERCULATU
 PLEURONICHTHYS COENOSUS
 PLEURONICHTHYS DECURRENS  -
 PLEURONICHTHYS RITTERI
 PLEURONICTHYS VERTICALIS
 PSETTICHTHYS MELANOSTICTUS
 REINHARDTIUS HIPPOGLOSSOIDES
 HIPPOGLOSSUS STENOLEPIS
 HIPPOGLOSSUS HIPPOGLOSSUS'
 PLEURONECTES AMERICANUS
 HYPOPSETTA GUTTULATA
 TRINECTES MACULATUS
 TRINECTES INSCRIPTUS
 ACHIRUS LINEATUS
 GYMNACHIRUS MELAS
 GYMNACHIRUS TEXAE
 SYMPHURUS PLAGIUSA
 SYMPHURUS CIVITATUS
 SYMPHURUS DIOMEDIANUS
 SYMPHURUS MINOR
 SYMPHURUS PARVUS
 SYMPHURUS PIGER
 SYMPHURUS PUSILLUS
 SYMPHURUS UROSPILUS
 HOLLARDIA MEADI
 PARAHOLLARDIA LINEATA
 ALUTERUS  SCHOEPFI
 ALUTERUS  HEUDELOTI
 ALUTERUS  MONOCEROS
 ALUTERUS  SCRIPTUS
 BALISTES.  CAPRISCUS
 BALISTES  VETULA
 BALISTES  POLYLEPIS
 MONACANTHUS HISPIDUS
 MONACANTHUS SETIFER
 CANTHERHINES MACROCERUS
 CANTHERHINES PULLUS
 CANTHIDERMIS MACULATA
 CANTHIDERMIS SUFFLAMEN
MELICHTHYS NIGER
MONACANTHUS CILIATUS
MONACANTHUS TUCKERI
XANTHICHTHYS RINGENS
LACTOPHRYS TRIGONUS
LACTOPHRYS BICAUDALIS
LACTOPHRYS TRIQUETER
LACTOPHRYS QUADRICORNIS
LACTOPHRYS POLYGONIA
LAGOCEPHALUS LAGOdEPHALUS
LAGOCEPHALUS LAEVIGATUS
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                                        pageB-77

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  886101020100
  886101020200
  886101020300
  886101020500
  886101020800
  886101020900
  886101021000
  886101021100
  886101535700
  886103010100
  886103010200
  886103010300
  886103010400
  886103010600
  886103020100
  886103020200
  886104010100
  886104010200
  886104020100
NORTHERN PUFFER
CHECKERED PUFFER
BULLSEYE PUFFER
MARBLED PUFFER
SOUTHERN PUFFER
BLUNTHEAD PUFFER
LEAST PUFFER
BANDTAIL PUFFER
SHARPNOSE PUFFER
STRIPED BURRFISH
BRIDLED BURRFISH
WEB BURRFISH
SPOTTED BURRFISH
PACIFIC BURRFISH
PORCUPINEFISH
BALLONFISH
OCEAN SUNFISH
SHARPTAIL MOLA
SLENDER MOLA
SPHOEROIDES MACULATUS
SPHOEROIDES TESTUDINEUS
SPHOEROIDES ANNULATUS
SPHOEROIDES DORSALIS
SPHOEROIDES NEPHELUS
SPHOEROIDES PACHYGASTER
SPHOEROIDES PARVUS
SPHOEROIDES SPENGLERI
CANTHGASTER ROSTRATA
CHILOMYCTERUS SCHOEPFI
CHILOMYCTERUS ANTENNATUS
CHILOMYCTERUS ANTILLARUM
CHILOMYCTERUS ATINGA
CHILOMYCTERUS AFFINIS
DIODON HYSTRIX
DIODON HOLOCANTHUS
MOLA MOLA
MOLA LANCEOLATA
RANZANIA LAEVIS
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                       page B-78

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                                APPENDIX  B.4

                              LIST OF FAMILIES
    COPE

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    871101000000
    875601000000
    883557000000
    883701000000
    878704000000
    883517000000
    885006000000
    873901000000
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    870401000000
    885103000000
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    871602000000
    878401000000
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    879201000000
    876210000000
    883562000000
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    871303000000
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    884701000000
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    882701000000
    883540000000
    871302000000
    884213000000
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    874701000000
    883528000000
    880404000000
    873801000000
    860301000000
    876209000000
    876214000000
 COMMON  NAME

 ANCHOVIES
 ANGEL SHARKS
 ARGENTINES
 ARMORHEADS
 BARRACUDAS
 BATFISHES
 BIGEYES
 BILLFISHES
 BONEFISHES
 BOXFISHES
 BULLHEAD SHARKS
 BUTTERFISHES
 BUTTERFLYFISHES
 CARDINALFISHES
 CARPET SHARKS
 CAT SHARKS
 CHIMAERAS
 CLINGFISHES
 CLINIDS
 CODS  & HAKES
 COMBTOOTH  BLENNIES
 CONGER EELS
 COW SHARKS
 CRESTFISHES
 CUSK-EELS
 DAGGERTOOTHS
 DAMSELFISHES
 DEEPSEA SMELTS
 DOGFISH SHARKS
 DOLPHINS
 DORIES
 DRAGONFISHES
 DRUMS
 EAGLE RAYS
 EELPOUTS
 ELECTRIC RAYS
 FLOUNDERS RIGHTEYE
 FLYINGFISHES
 FRILL SHARKS
 FROGFISHES
 GOATFISHES
 GOBIES
 GRAVELDIVERS
 GREENLINGS
 GRUNTS
GUITARFISHES
GUNNELS
HAGFISHES
HAMMERHEAD SHARKS
HERRINGS
JACKS
KILLIFISHES
LADYFISHES
LAMPREYS
LANCETFISHES
LANTERNFISHES
 FAMILY  NAME

 ENGRAULIDAE
 SQUATINIDAE
 ARGENTINIDAE
 PENTACEROTIDAE
 SPHYRAENIDAE
 OGCOCEPHALIDAE
 PRIACANTHIDAE
 ISTIOPHORIDAE
 ALBULIDAE
 OSTRACIIDAE
 HETERODONTIDAE
 STROMATEIDAE
 CHAETODONTIDAE
 APOGONIDAE
 RHINCODONTIDAE
 SCYLIORHINIDAE
 CHIMAERIDAE
 GOBIESOCIDAE
 CLINIDAE
 GADIDAE
 BLENNIIDAE
 CONGRIDAE
 HEXANCHIDAE
 LOPHOTIDAE
 OPHIDIIDAE
 ANOTOPTERIDAE
 POMACENTRIDAE
 BATHYLAGIDAE
 SQUALIDAE
 CORYPHAENIDAE
 ZEIDAE
 STOMIIDAE
 SCIAENIDAE
 MYLIOBATIDAE
 ZOARCIDAE
 TORPEDINIDAE
 PLEURONECTIDAE
 EXOCOETIDAE
 CHLAMYDOSELACHIDAE
 ANTENNARIIDAE
 MULLIDAE
 GOBIIDAE
 SCYTALINIDAE
 HEXAGRAMMIDAE
 HAEMULIDAE
 RHINOBATIDAE
 PHOLIDAE
 MYXINIDAE
 SPHYRNIDAE
 CLUPEIDAE
 CARANGIDAE
 CYPRINODONTIDAE
 ELOPIDAE
 PETROMYZONTIDAE
ALEPISAURIDAE
MYCTOPHIDAE
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                                       page B-79

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  886002000000
  885703000000
  876202000000
  885005000000
  870704000000
  885003000000
  871308000000
  877601000000
  883539000000
  886104000000
  874105000000
  883601000000
  880302000000
  881503000000
  881301000000
  876212000000
  883520000000
  883108000000
  883571000000
  883543000000
  884212000000
  884215000000
  886101000000
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  884301000000
  883527000000
  870802000000
  881502000000
  884003000000
  882702000000
  870703000000
  884501000000
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  880303000000
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  875503000000
  883109000000
  874113000000
  885001000000
  874121000000
  881903000000
  883552000000
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  881801000000
  871305000000
   872901010000
   883516000000
   883560000000
   885004000000
   883801000000
   878301000000
   884202000000
   883901000000
LEATHERJACKETS
LEFTEYE FLOUNDERS
LIZARDFISHES
LOUVARS
MACKEREL SHARKS
MACKERELS & TUNAS
MANTAS
MINNOWS & CARPS
MOJARRAS
MOLAS
MORAYS
MULLETS
NEEDLEFISHES
OARFISHES
OPAHS
PEARLEYES
PERCHES
POACHERS
POMFRETS
PORGIES
PRICKLEBACKS
PROWFISHES
PUFFERS
QUILLFISHES
RAGFISHES
REMORAS
REQUIEM SHARKS
RIBBONFISHES
RONQUILS
SABLEFISHES
SAND TIGERS
SAND LANCES
SANDFISHES
SAURIES
SCORPIONFISHES
SCULPINS
SEA CHUBS
SEA BASSES
SEA CATFISHES
SEADEVILS
SEAROBINS
SILVERSIDES
SMELTS
SNAILFISHES & LUMPFISHES
 SNAKE EELS
 SNAKE MACKERELS
 SNIPE EELS
 SNIPEFISHES
 SPADEFISHES
 STARGAZERS
 STICKLEBACKS
 STINGRAYS
 STURGEONS
 SUNFISHES
 SURFPERCHES
 SWORDFISHES
 THREADFINS
 TOADFISHES
 WOLFFISHES
 WRASSES
BALISTIDAE
BOTHIDAE
SYNODONTIDAE
LUVARIDAE
LAMNIDAE
SCOMBRIDAE
MOBULIDAE
CYPRINIDAE
GERRIDAE
MOLIDAE
MURAENIDAE
MUGILIDAE
BELONIDAE
REGALECIDAE
LAMPRIDAE
SCOPELARCHIDAE
PERCIDAE
AGONIDAE
BRAMIDAE
SPARIDAE
STICHAEIDAE
ZAPRORIDAE
TETRAODONTIDAE
PTILICHTHYIDAE
ICOSTEIDAE
ECHENEIDAE
CARCHARHINIDAE
TRACHIPTERIDAE
BATHYMASTERIDAE
ANOPLOPOMATIDAE
ODONTASPIDIDAE
AMMODYTIDAE
TRICHODONTIDAE
SCOMBERESOCIDAE
SCORPAENIDAE
COTTIDAE
KYPHOSIDAE
SERRANIDAE
ARIIDAE
CERATIIDAE
TRIGLIDAE
ATHERINIDAE
OSMERIDAE
CYCLOPTERIDAE
OPHICHTHIDAE
 TRICHIURIDAE
NEMICHTHYIDAE
 CENTRISCIDAE
 EPHIPPIDAE
 URANOSCOPIDAE
 GASTEROSTEIDAE
 DASYATIDAE
 ACIPENSER SPP.
 CENTRARCHIDAE
 EMBIOTOCIDAE
 XIPHIIDAE
 POLYNEMIDAE
 BATRACHOIDIDAE
 ANARHICHADIDAE
 LABRIDAE
NFTDR User Manual-Appendix B: Taxa Codes
                                                       pageB-80

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                                APPENDIX C

                            ODES Chemical Codes
    ODES Code	= Chemical Name
     ABIETIC AC = ABIETIC ACID  (= SYLVIC ACID)
     ACENAPE    = ACENAPHTHENE
     ACENAP-D10 = ACENAPHTHENE-D10, DEUTERATED  (SURROGATE)
     ACENPHEN   = ACENAPHTHENE/PHENANTHRENE
     ACENAPTYLE = ACENAPHTHYLENE
     ACETAL     = ACETALDEHYDE
     AC-CELOSOL = ACETIC ACID (= CELLOSOLVE ACETATE = 2-ETHOXYETHYL ACET
     VINYL ACET = ACETIC ACID, ETHENYL ESTER  (= VINYL ACETATE)
     ETHYL ACET = ACETIC ACID, ETHYL ESTER (= ETHYL ACETATE)
     ACETONE    = ACETONE
     ACETONTRLE = ACETONITRILE
     ACETOPHENO = ACETOPHENONE
     1A-2THUREA = ACETYL-2-THIOUREA (l-Acetyl-2-thiourea)
     N2FLACETAM = ACETYLAMINOFLUORENE (2-Acetylaminofluorene = N-2-FLUOR
     12-C2CLETH = ACETYLENE DICHLORIDE (= 1,2-DICHLOROETHENE), cis
     1122-4CLET = ACETYLENE TETRACHLORIDE (= 1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE)
     AVS        = ACID VOLATILE SULFIDES
     ACROLEIN   = ACROLEIN
     ACRYLAMIDE = ACRYLAMIDE  •
     ACRYLNTRLE = ACRYLONITRILE
     ACTINIDES  = ACTINIDES
     AFLATOXIN  = AFLATOXIN
     ETHANOL    = ALCOHOL,  ANHYDROUS (= ETHANOL = ETHYL ALCOHOL = METHYL
     ALDEHYDES  = ALDEHYDES
     ALDRIN     = ALDRIN (PESTICIDE)
     ALGICIDES  = ALGICIDES
     ALIPH HCBN = ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBON
     ALIPH SOLV = ALIPHATIC SOLVENT
     ALKLNTY    = ALKALINITY
     C3-ALKBNZ  = ALKYL BENZENE (C3)
     C3ALKBENTL = ALKYL BENZENE (C3)  + ALKANE
     3-CLPRPE   = ALLYL CHLORIDE (= 3-CHLOROPROPENE)
     SAFROLE    = ALLYL-3,4-METHYLENEDIOXYBENZENE (l-Allyl-3,4-Methylene
     ALUMINUM   = ALUMINUM,  TOTAL
     DMAAZOBNZ  = AMINO-5-AZOTOLUENE,  2-  (= DIMETHYLAMINOAZOBENZENE)
     AMAQUINONE = AMINOANTHRAQUINONE (2-Aminoanthraquinone)
     AAZOBENZ   = AMINOAZOBENZENE (= p-(PHENYAZO)ANILINE)
     ANILINE    = AMINOBENZENE (= ANILINE = PHENYLAMINE)
     4AMINOBIP  = AMINOBIPHENYL  (4-Aminobiphenyl = p-BIPHENYLAMINE)
     MTHYLAMINE = AMINOMETHANE (= METHYLAMINE)
     1-NAPAMINE = AMINONAPTHALENE (1-Aminonapthalene  = 1-NAPTHYLAMINE)
     2-NAPAMINE = AMINONAPTHALENE (2-Aminonapthalene  = 2-NAPTHYLAMINE)
     O-TOLUIDIN = AMINOTOLUENE (2-aminotoluene = o-TOLUIDINE = 2 METHYLA
     O-TOLI-HCL = AMINOTOLUENE HYDROCHLORIDE  (2-Aminotol.  Hcl=o-TOLUIDIN
     AMMONIA-N  = AMMONIA-NITROGEN (NH3)
     AMMONIA-D  = AMMONIA, DISSOLVED (NH3)
     AMMONIA    = AMMONIA, TOTAL (NH3)
     AMMONIUM-D = AMMONIUM,  DISSOLVED  (NH4)
     AMMONIUM   = AMMONIUM,  TOTAL  (NH4)
     ANILINE    = ANILINE  (= AMINOBENZENE = PHENYLAMINE)
     O-ANISIDIN = ANISIDINE  (o-Anisidine  = 2-METHOXYANILINE)
     ANTHRACENE = ANTHRACENE
     YPHPA      =  ANTHRACENE + PHENANTHRENE
     ANTH-D10    =  ANTHRACENE,  D-10  (SURROGATE)
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix C: Chemical Codes
page C-l

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   DANTIMONY  i
   ANTIMONY
   ARAMITE
   AROM HCBN
   ARSENATE
   DARSENIC
   ARSENIC
   ASBESTOS
   ATRAZINE
   PYRIDINE
   GUTHION
   AZOBENZENE
   BARIUM
   FLUORANTHN
   BENZENE
   BENZOIC  AC
   BSO
   THIOPHENOL
   PHENOL
   BZID
   FLUORENE
   BAA
   BENZCHRY
   BAF
   CHRYSENE
   BAP
   BBF
   BBKF
   PYRENE
   BEP
   TBEP
   BGHIP
   BKF
   TOTAL BF
   BENZOIC AC
   QUINONE
   C10BTRIAZ
   BENZYL-OH
   DBERYLLIUM
   BERYLLIUM
   BIPHENOL
   BIPHENOL25
    BIPHENOL44
    BIPHENYL
    4AMINOBIP
    BCEOM
    BCEESTER
    BCEE
    B2CIESTER
    B2CIE
    DEHP
    BCME
    13-BUTAD
    BORATE
    BORNYL AC
    BORON
    5CLNBNZ
    BROMACIL
    BROMIDE-D
    BROMINE
    BR2CLMETH
 ANTIMONY,  DISSOLVED
 ANTIMONY,  TOTAL (SB)
 ARAMITE
 AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
 ARSENATE
 ARSENIC, DISSOLVED
 ARSENIC, TOTAL
 ASBESTOS
 ATRAZINE (PESTICIDE)
 AZINE (= PYRIDINE)
 AZINPHOS-METHYL (= GUTHION)
 AZOBENZENE
 BARIUM, TOTAL
 BENZACENAPTHENE (1,2-Benzacenapthene = FLUORANTHENE)
 BENZENE
 BENZENE CARBOXYLIC ACID  (= BENZOIC ACID)
 BENZENE SOLUBLE ORGANICS
 BENZENETHIOL  (= THIOPHENOL = MERCAPTOBENZENE)
 BENZENOL (= PHENOL = CARBOLIC ACID = HYDROXYBENZENE)
 BENZIDINE  (= 4,4-DIAMINOBYPHENYL)
 BENZINDENE  (2,3-Benzindene = FLUORENE = DIPHENYLENEMET
 BENZO(A)ANTHRACENE
 BENZO(A)ANTHRACENE/CHRYSENE
: BENZO(A)FLUORANTHENE
' BENZO(A)PHENANTHRENE  (= CHRYSENE = 1,2-BENZPHENANTHREN
< BENZO(A)PYRENE  (3,4-Benzpyrene)
•• BENZO (B) FLUORANTHENE
: BENZO(B,K)FLUORANTHENE
: BENZO(D,E,F)PHENANTHRENE  (= PYRENE)
•• BENZO (E) PYRENE
•. BENZO (E) PYRENE, TOTAL
: BENZO(G,H,I)PERYLENE
: BENZO(K)FLUORANTHENE
: BENZOFLUORANTHENES, TOTAL
: BENZOIC ACID  (= BENZENE  CARBOXYLIC ACID)
= BENZOQUINONE  (= QUINONE)
: BENZOTRIAZOLE-C10
: BENZYL ALCOHOL  (=  alpha-HYDROXY-TOLUENE)
! BERYLLIUM,  DISSOLVED
: BERYLLIUM,  TOTAL
= BIPHENOL  (= DIHYDROXYBIPHENYL)
= BIPHENOL,  2,5-  (=  2,5-DIHYDROXYBIPHENYL)
= BIPHENOL,  4,4-  (=  4,4-DIHYDROXYBIPHENYL)
= BIPHENYL  (= DIPHENYL  = PHENYLBENZENE)
= BIPHENYLAMINE (p-Biphenylamine  = 4-AMINOBIPHENYL)
= BIS(2-CHLOROETHOXY) METHANE
= BIS(2-CHLOROETHYL)  ESTER
= BIS(2-CHLOROETHYL)  ETHER
= BIS(2-CHLOROISOPROPYL) ESTER
= BIS(2-CHLOROISOPROPYL) ETHER
= BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)  PHTHALATE  (=  DI(2-ETHYLHEXYL)PHTHLAT
= BIS-CHLOROMETHYL  ETHER
= BIVINYL (= 1,3-BUTADIENE)
= BORATE
= BORNYL ACETATE
= BORON
= BRASSICOL (=  PENTACHLORONITROBENZENE = QUINTOZENE = TR
= BROMACIL
= BROMIDE,  DISSOLVED
= BROMINE
= BROMODICHLOROMETHANE (DCBM)
page C-2
                        NFTDR User Manual - Appendix C: Chemical Codes

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     BRFLBNZ
     BRFLBNZ13  =
     3-BRMETHA  =
     246-3BRPHN =
     METHYL BR  =
     4-BPE      =
     4-BPPESTER =
     4-BPPE
     13-BUTAD
     BUTYRAL
     BUTANE
     2-BUTANONE =
     2-BUTE1-OL =
     PHOSDRIN
     2BPHOSETHA =
     2-BUTOXETH =
     BUTYL ACET =
     BUTYLALCHL =
     BUTBNZ PHT =
     BUTYL BR
     2-BUTOXETH =
     3-M2-PNTNO =
     I  BUT BENZ =
     DBT
     MBT
     TTBT       =
     TBT
     BUTYRAL
     CACODYL AC S
     DCADMIUM
     CADMIUM
     CAFFEINE
     SELENITE
     CALCIUM-D  =
     CALCIUM
     177-3M2CYC =
     HEX-METHES =
     URETHAN
     CARBARYL
     CARBAZOLE  =
     METHANOL
     CARBOFURAN =
     PHENOL
     CO2
     CS2
     CO
     4CLMETHA
     TOG
     COS
     TRITHION
     CELLOSOLVE =
     AC-CELOSOL =
     COD
     CHLORDAN-A =
     CHLORDAN-B =
     CHLORDAN-G =
     CHLORDANE
     CHLORDAN-T
     KEPONE
     CHLORIDE-D
     CHLORIDE
   BROMOFLUOROBENZENE (l-Fluoro-2-Bromobenzene)
   BROMOFLUOROBENZENE {l-Fluoro-3-Bromobenzene}
   BROMOFORM (= TRIBROMOMETHANE)
   BROMOL (= 2,4,6-TRIBROMOPHENOL)
   BROMOMETHANE (= METHYL BROMIDE)
   BROMOPHENYL ETHER (4-Bromophenyl Ether)
   BROMOPHENYL PHENYL ESTER (4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ester)
   BROMOPHENYL PHENYL ETHER (4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether)
   BUTADIENE (1,3-Butadiene = BIVINYL)
   BUTANAL {= BUTYRALDEHYDE)
   BUTANE
   BUTANONE (2-Butanone = METHYL ETHYL KETONE)
   BUTENE-1-OL (2-BUTENE-l-OL = CROTYL ALCOHOL)
   BUTENOIC ACID (2-Butenoic Acid = CROTONIC ACID)
   BUTOXY PHOSPHATE ETHANOL (2-Butoxy Phosphate Ethanol)
   BUTOXYETHANOL (2-Butoxyethanol=BUTYL CELLOSOLVE=GLYCOL
   BUTYL ACETATE
   BUTYL ALCOHOL
   BUTYL BENZYL PHTHALATE
   BUTYL BROMIDE
   BUTYL CELLOSOLVE (=  BUTOXYETHANOL)
   BUTYL METHYL KETONE  (= 3-METHYL-2-PENTANONE)
   BUTYLBENZENE ISOMERS
   BUTYLTINS (Dibutyltin)
   BUTYLTINS (Monobutyltin)
   BUTYLTINS (Tetrabutyltin)
   BUTYLTINS (Tributyltin)
   BUTYRALDEHYDE  (= BUTANAL)
   CACODYLIC ACID  (= DIMETHYLARSENIC ACID)
=  CADMIUM,  DISSOLVED
=  CADMIUM,  TOTAL
=  CAFFEINE
=  CALCIUM SULFATE  (= SELENITE)
=  CALCIUM,  DISSOLVED
=  CALCIUM,  TOTAL
=  CAMPHOR (l,7,7-TRIMETHYLBICYCLO[2.2.1]HEPTAN-2-ONE = C
=  CAPROIC ACID, METHYL  ESTER  =  METHYL CAPROATE = HEXANOI
=  CARBAMIC  ACID, ETHYL  ESTER  (= URETHANE = ETHYL CARBAMA
=  CARBARYL  (PESTICIDE)
=  CARBAZOLE {= DIBENZOPYRROLE = DIPHENYLENIMINE)
=  CARBINOL  {=  METHANOL  = METHYL ALCOHOL)
=  CARBOFURAN
=  CARBOLIC  ACID (= PHENOL = BENZENOL  = HYDROXYBENZENE)
=  CARBON DIOXIDE
=  CARBON DISULFIDE
=  CARBON MONOXIDE
= CARBON TETRACHLORIDE  (= TETRACHLOROMETHANE)
= CARBON, TOTAL ORGANIC
= CARBONATE
= CARBOPHENOTHION  (= TRITHION)
= CELLOSOLVE  (= 2-ETHOXYETHANOL)
= CELLOSOLVE ACETATE (= 2-ETHOXYETHYL ACETATE = ACETIC A
= CHEMICAL  OXYGEN  DEMAND
= CHLORDANE  (ALPHA)
= CHLORDANE  (CIS CHLORDANE)
= CHLORDANE  (GAMMA)
= CHLORDANE  (PESTICIDE)
= CHLORDANE, TOTAL
= CHLORDECONE  (= KEPONE)
= CHLORIDE, DISSOLVED
= CHLORIDE, TOTAL
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix C: Chemical Codes
                                                       page C-3

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                                                      4-CHLORO-3-METHYL
                                                      6-CHLORO-3-METHYL
                                                      4-CHLORO-2-METHYL
CL PHENOLS = CHLORINATED PHENOLS, TOTAL
CHLORINE   = CHLORINE
CLO2       = CHLORINE DIOXIDE
TOT RES CL = CHLORINE, TOTAL RESIDUAL
4-CL3-NPHN = CHLORO-m-CRESOL  (4-Chloro-m-Cresol
6-CL3-MPHN = CHLORO-m-CRESOL  (6-Chloro-m-Cresol
4-CL2-MPHN = CHLORO-o-CRESOL  (4-Chloro-o-Cresol
CLOROPRENE = CHLORO-1, 3-BUTADIENE  (2-Chloro-1, 3 -Butadiene '. = CHLOROP
EPICLHYD   = CHLORO-1,3-EPOXYPROPANE  {2-Chloro-1,3-Ep.Prop.= EPICHL
5CL-2MANIL = CHLORO-2-METHYLANILINE (5-Chloro-2-methylaniline)
4-CL2-MPHN = CHLORO-2-METHYLPHENOL  (4-Chloro-2-Methylphenol = 4-CHL
4-CL3-MPHN » CHLORO-3-METHYLPHENOL  (4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol = 4-CHL
6-CL3-MPHN = CHLORO-3-METHYLPHENOL  (6-Chloro-3-Methylphenol = 6-CHL
CLACETAL   = CHLOROACETALDEHYDE  {= CHLOROETHANAL)
CLALKETHRS = CHLOROALKLY ETHERS
2CLANILINE = CHLOROANILINE  (2-chloroaniline = 4,4'-METHYLENEBIS)
4-CLANILIN = CHLOROANILINE  (4-Chloroaniline or p-Chloroaniline)
CLBNZ      = CHLOROBENZENE  (= PHENYL CHLORIDE)
CBTRIAZOLE = CHLOROBENZOTRIAZOLE
CLBUTAD    = CHLOROBUTADIENE
CLDEHAB    = CHLORODEHYDROABIETIC ACID
CLACETAL   = CHLOROETHANAL  (= CHLOROACETALDEHYDE)
ETHYL CL   = CHLOROETHANE  (= ETHYL CHLORIDE)
VINYL CL   = CHLOROETHENE  (= VINYL CHLORIDE)
B2CLETET   = CHLOROETHYL ETHYL  (bis(2-Chloroethyl)ethyL)
2-CLEVESTR = CHLOROETHYLVINYL ESTER (2-Chloroethylvinyl Ester)
2-CLEVE    = CHLOROETHYLVINYL ETHER (2-Chloroethylvinyl Ether)
CHLOROFORM = CHLOROFORM  (=  TRICHLOROMETHANE)
B2CIETH    = CHLOROISOPROPYL ETHYL  (bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ethyl)
METHYL CL  = CHLOROMETHANE  (= METHYL CHLORIDE)
CMME       = CHLOROMETHYL METHYL ETHER
3CLMPYRID  = CHLOROMETHYL PYRIDINE  (3-(Chloromethyl)pyridine)
1CLNAPTH   = CHLORONAPHTHALENE  (1-Chloronaphthalene)
2-CLNAP    = CHLORONAPHTHALENE  (2-Chloronaphthalene)
3-CLPHN    = CHLOROPHENOL  (m-Chlorophenol)
2-CLPHN    = CHLOROPHENOL  (o-Chlorophenol)
4-CLPHN    = CHLOROPHENOL  (p-Chlorophenol  or  4-Chlorophenol)
D4-2-CLPHN = CHLOROPHENOL,  2-, DEUTERATED  SURROGATE
4-CPESTER  = CHLOROPHENYL ESTER  (4-Chlorophenyl Ester)
4-CPE      = CHLOROPHENYL ETHER  (4-Chlorophenyl Ether)
4-CPPESTER = CHLOROPHENYL PHENYL ESTER  {4-Chlorophenyl  Phenyl Ester
4-CPPE     = CHLOROPHENYL PHENYL ETHER  (4-Chlorophenyl  Phenyl Ether
CLOROPRENE = CHLOROPRENE  (= 2-CHLORO-1,3-BUTADIENE)
3-CLPRPE   = CHLOROPROPENE  (3-Chloropropene = ALLYL  CHLORIDE)
EPICLHYD   = CHLOROROOXETANE  (3-Chlororooxetane = EPICHLOROHYDRIN)
4CLSL      = CHLOROSAILINE  (4-Chlorosailine)
M-CLTOLUEN = CHLOROTOLUENE  (m-Chlorotoluene = m-TOLYL CHLORIDE)
O-CLTOLUEN = CHLOROTOLUENE  (o-Chlorotoluene = o-TOLYL CHLORIDE)
P-CLTOLUEN = CHLOROTOLUENE  (p-Chlorotoluene = p-TOLYL CHLORIDE)
CHLORPYRIF = CHLORPYRIFOS
CHOLESTNOL = CHOLESTANOL
CHOLESTROL = CHOLESTEROL
DCHROMIUM  = CHROMIUM, DISSOLVED
CHROMIUM-6 = CHROMIUM, HEXAVALENT
CHROMIUM-T = CHROMIUM, TOTAL
CHROMIUM-3 = CHROMIUM, TRIVALENT
CHRYSENE   = CHRYSENE (=  1,2-BENZPHENANTHRENE = BENZO(A)PHENANTHREN
C1CHRYSEN  = CHRYSENE (Cl  homologs)
C2CHRYSEN  = CHRYSENE (C2  homologs)
C3CHRYSEN  = CHRYSENE (C3  HOMOLOGS)
C4CHRYSEN  = CHRYSENE (C4  HOMOLOGS)
page C-4
                                    NFTDR User Manual - Appendix C: Chemical Codes

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     CHRY+TRIPH
     COBALT
     DCOPPER
     COPPER
     COPROSTNOL
     CORONENE
     CREOSOTE
     P-CRESIDIN
     3-METHPHN
     2-METHPHN
     4-METHPHN
     P-CL-MCRSL
     CRESOLS
     PHOSDRIN
     2-BUTE1-OL
     CUMENE
     CYANIDE
     CYCHBUTAN
     CYCHEXANE
     CYCHEXANON
     CYCHEXENE
     2CH46-2NPH
     CYMENE
     2,4 D
     2,4 DESTRS
     DACTHAL
     OP DDD
     PP DDD
     DDD
     DDD
     OP DDE
     PP DDE
     DDE
     OP DDT
     PP DDT
     DDT
     DDT-T
     10CLBIP
     DECHMNAPTA
     DECANE
     MIREX
     DECYNE
     DBF
     DHYABIETIC
     DELNAV
     DEMETON
     DEHP
     DINBP
     2NOCTP
     DISULFOTON •
     14-PHE2AM  ••
     BZID
     24-2AMTOL  ••
     2ANISIDINE ••
     DIAZINON
     2BANTH
     DBAJACRID  =
     1245-2BPYR =
     DIBNZFURAN :
     1245-2BPYR :
     CARBAZOLE  =
=  CHRYSENE AND TRIPHENYLENE
=  COBALT,  TOTAL
=  COPPER,  DISSOLVED
=  COPPER,  TOTAL
=  COPROSTANOL (= COPROSTEROL)
=  CORONENE (= HEXABENZOBENZENE)
=  CREOSOTE
=  CRESIDINE (p-Cresidine)
=  CRESOL  (m-Cresol  = 3-METHYLPHENOL)
=  CRESOL  (o-Cresol  = 2-METHYLPHENOL = 2-HYDROXYTOLUENE)
=  CRESOL  (p-Cresol  = 4-METHYLPHENOL = 4-HYDROXYTOLUENE)
=  CRESOL  (p-CHLORO-m-CRESOL)
•  CRESOLS,  TOTAL (= METHYLPHENOLS)
=  CROTONIC ACID (=  trans-2-BUTENOIC ACID)
=  CROTYL ALCOHOL {= 2-BUTENE-l-OL)
=  CUMENE  (= ISOPROPYL BENZENE)
•  CYANIDE
••  CYCLOBUTANOL
:  CYCLOHEXANE (= HEXAHYDROBENZENE = HEXAMETHYLENE)
••  CYCLOHEXANONE (=  KETOHEXAMETHYLENE = PIMELIC KETONE)
••  CYCLOHEXENE (= 3 , 4, 5, 6-TETRAHYDROBENZENE)
=  CYCLOHEXYL-4,6-DINITROPHENOL  (2-Cyclohexyl-4,6-Dinitro
:  CYMENE  {= ISOPROPYL-(METHYL)-BENZENE = ISOPROPYLTOLUEN
•  D  (2,4-D or 2,4-Dichlorophenoxy Acetic Acid)  (PESTICID
•  D ESTERS  (2,4-D Esters)
•  DACTHAL
•  DDD  (o,p-DDD)
•  DDD  (p,p-DDD)
  DDD  (PESTICIDE)
  DDE  (= DDD)
  DDE  (o,p-DDE)
  DDE  (p,p-DDE)
  DDE  (PESTICIDE)
  DDT  (o,p-DDT)
  DDT  (p,p-DDT)
  DDT  (PESTICIDE)
 DDT, TOTAL
 DECACHLOROBIPHENYL
 DECAHYDROMETHYLNAPTHANE
 DECANE (CIO)
 DECHLORANE  (= MIREX)
 DECYNE
 DEF                    •  "
 DEHYDROABIETIC ACID
 DELNAV (= DIOXATHION)
 DEMETON  (= SYSTOX)  (PESTICIDE)
 DI(2-ETHYLHEXYL)PHTHALATE (= BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)  PHTHALA
 DI-N-BUTYL PHTHALATE
 DI-N-OCTYL PHTHALATE
 DI-SYSTON  (= DISULFOTON)
 DIAMINOBENZENE  (= 1,4-PHENYLENEDIAMINE)
 DIAMINOBIPHENYL (4,4'-Diaminobiphenyl  = BENZIDINE)
 DIAMINOTOLUENE  (2,4-Diaminotoluene = TOLUENE-2,4-DIAMI
 DIANISIDINE  (3,3'-DIMETHOXYBENZIDINE)
 DIAZINON  (PESTICIDE)
 DIBENZ(A,H)ANTHRACENE  (=1,2:5,6-Dibenzanthracene)
 DIBENZ(A,J)ACRIDINE
 DIBENZO(A,E)PYRENE  (= 1,2:4,5-DIBENZOPYRENE)
 DIBENZOFURAN  (= DIPHENYLENE OXIDE)
 DIBENZOPYRENE  (1,2:4,5-Dibenzopyrene = DIBENZO(A,E)PYR
 DIBENZOPYRROLE  (=  CARBAZOLE = DIPHENYLENIMINE)
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix C: Chemical Codes
                                                     page C-5

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    DIBNZTHIO
    C1DIBNZTHP
    C2DIBNZTHP
    C3DIBNZTHP
    12-2BR3CLP
    2BRCLETH
    2BRCLMETH
    METHYLE BR
    DBOFB
    T23-2BPP04
    DBT
    DICAMBA
    23-2CL1PRE
    13-2CLBNZ
    12-2CLBNZ
    14-2CLBNZ
    2CLBNZ
    D4-12-2CLB
    33-2CLBZID
    2CLBZID
    2CLBNZPHN
    2CLBPHNL-T
    DCLDEHAB
    FREON
    12-C2CLETE
    11-2CLETH
    12-2CLETH
    12-2CLE-D4
    12-C2CLETH
    12-T2CLETH
    11-2CLETHE
    2CLETHENES
    GUAIA45
    2CLMETHA
    2-2CLPHN
    23-2CLPHN
    24-2CLPHN
    25-2CLPHN
    26-2CLPHN
    34-2CLPHN
    2,4 D
    C13-2CLPRP
    T13-2CLPRP
    12-2CLPRP
    13-2CLPRP
    2CLPRPANES
    C13-2CLPRE
    T13-2CLPRE
    13C2CLPRPE
    13T2CLPRPE
    12-2CLPRPE
    13-2CLPRPE
    2CLPRPENES
    13-2CLPRPE
    2CL3FLETH
    KELTHANE
    DIELDRIN
    DIESEL
    PARATHION
    DEHA
    DETHYLS04
DICHLOROETHANE
DICHLOROETHANE
DICHLOROETHANE,
  DIBENZOTHIOPHENE (= DIPHENYLENE SULFIDE)
  DIBENZOTHIOPHENE (Cl homologs)
  DIBENZOTHIOPHENE (C2 homologs)
  DIBENZOTHIOPHENE (C3 homologs)
  DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE (1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane =
  DIBROMOCHLOROETHANE (DBCE)
  DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE (DBCM)
  DIBROMOMETHANE (= METHYLENE BROMIDE)
  DIBROMOOCTAFLUOROBIPHENYL (SURROGATE)
  DIBROMOPROPYL PHOSPHATE (tris-2,3-Dibromopropyl phosph
  DIBUTYLTIN
  DICAMBA
  DICHLORO-1-PROPENE (2,3-Dichloro-l-Propene)
  DICHLOROBENZENE (m-Dichlorobenzene or 1,3-Dichlorobenz
  DICHLOROBENZENE (o-Dichlorobenzene or1 1,2-Dichlorobenz
  DICHLOROBENZENE (p-Dichlorobenzene or 1,4-Dichlorobenz
  DICHLOROBENZENE NOS
  DICHLOROBENZENE,  1,2-,  DEUTERATED SURROGATE
  DICHLOROBENZIDINE (3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine)
  DICHLOROBENZIDINE BASE
  DICHLOROBENZOPHENOL
  DICHLOROBIPHENYL,  TOTAL
  DICHLORODEHYDROABIETIC ACID
  DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE (= FREON)
  DICHLOROETHANE (cis-1,2-Dichloroethane)
                 (1,1-Dichloroethane = ETHYLIDENE CHLORI
                 (1,2-Dichloroethane = ETHYLENE DICHLORI
                  DEUTERATED {1,2-Dichloroethane-D4)
  DICHLOROETHENE (cis-1,2-Dichloroethene = ACETYLENE DIG
  DICHLOROETHENE (trans-1,2-Dichloroethene = ACETYLENE D
  DICHLOROETHENE (1,1-Dichloroethene = VINYLIDENE CHLORI
  DICHLOROETHENES (Sum of Acetylene Dichloride and Vinyl
  DICHLOROGUAIACOL (4,5-Dichloroguaiacol)
  DICHLOROMETHANE {= METHYLENE CHLORIDE)
  DICHLOROPHENOL (2-Dichlorophenol)
  DICHLOROPHENOL (2,3-Dichlorophenol)
  DICHLOROPHENOL (2,4-Dichlorophenol)
  DICHLOROPHENOL (2,5-Dichlorophenol)
  DICHLOROPHENOL (2,6-Dichlorophenol)
  DICHLOROPHENOL (3,4-Dichlorophenol)
  DICHLOROPHENOXY ACETIC ACID (2,4-Dichlorophenoxy Aceti
  DICHLOROPROPANE (cis-1,3-Dichloropropane)
                  (trans-1,3-Dichloropropane)
                  (1,2-Dichloropropane = PROPYLENE DICHL
= DICHLOROPROPANE (1,3-Dichloropropane = TRIMETHYLENE CH
= DICHLOROPROPANES (Sum of Propylidene Chloride and Prop
= DICHLOROPROPENE (cis-1,3-Dichloropropene)
= DICHLOROPROPENE (trans-1,3-Dichloropropene)
= DICHLOROPROPENE (CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE)
= DICHLOROPROPENE (TRANS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE)
= DICHLOROPROPENE (1,2-Dichloropropene)
= DICHLOROPROPENE (1,3-Dichloropropene or 1,3-DICHLOROPR
= DICHLOROPROPENES, TOTAL
= DICHLOROPROPYLENE (1,3-Dichloropropylene = 1,3-DICHLOR
= DICHLOROTRIFLUOROETHANE
= DICOFOL (= KELTHANE)
~ DIELDRIN  (PESTICIDE)
= DIESEL FUEL
= DIETHYL p-NITROPHEMYL MONOTHIOPHOSPHATE  (= PARATHION)
= DIETHYL HEXYL ADIPATE
= DIETHYL SULFATE
DICHLOROPROPANE
DICHLOROPROPANE
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                      NFTDR User Manual - Appendix C: Chemical Codes

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     I DIETBENZ
     DIOXANE
     23-2ETHLOX
     DEP
     DESTILBEST
     14-NAPQUIN
     RESORCINOL
     HYDROQUIN
     BIPHENOL
     BIPHENOL25
     BIPHENOL44
     ETHE GLYCL =
     PHENYTOIN  =
     DIMETHOATE =
     2ANISIDINE =
     2METH-AS
     2METH2SULF =
     DIMP
     DIMSO4
     2METHSULF  =
     DMAAZOBNZ  =
     CACODYL AC =
     DMBA
     XYLENE
     O-TOLIDINE =
     P2M2AMBNZ  =
     12-2MHYZ
     METHYL-HG -
     26-2MNAP
     NNDMA
     PHENTERMIN =
     24-2MPHN
     PERYLENE
     DINOCRESOL =
     45-2NOCRES =
     46-2N2MPHN =
     45-2NOCRES =
     46-2N2MPHN =
     12-2NBNZ
     13-2NBNZ
     14-2NBNZ
     24-2NPHN
     26-2NPHN
     24-2NTOL
     26-2NTOL
     DIOXANE
     DELNAV
     TCDD
     BIPHENYL
     2PHEN2SULF =
     DPA
     O-3PHEN
     M-3PHEN
     P-3PHEN
     DIBNZFURAN =
     DIBNZTHIO  =
     FLUORENE
     CARBAZOLE  =
     PHENYTOIN  =
     12-2PHHYZ  =
     DISULFOTON =
= DIETHYLBENZENE  ISOMERS                       '
= DIETHYLENE DIOXIDE  (1,4-Diethylene  Diox.=DIOXANE=GLYCO
= DIETHYLOXIRANE  (2,3-Diethyloxirane)
= DIETHYLPHTHALATE  (=  PHTHALIC ACID,  ETHYL  ESTER)
= DIETHYLSTILBESTEROL
= DIHYDRO-1,4-DIKETONAPTHALENE  (1,4-Dihy.1,4-Diket.=1,4-
= DIHYDROXYBENZENE  (1,3-Dihydroxybenzene =  RESORCINOL)
= DIHYDROXYBENZENE  (1,4-Dihydroxybenzene =  HYDROQUINONE)
= DIHYDROXYBIPHENYL (= BIPHENOL)
= DIHYDROXYBIPHENYL, 2,5-  (= 2,5-BIPHENOL)
= DIHYDROXYBIPHENYL, 4,4-  (= 4,4-BIPHENOL)
= DIHYDROXYETHANE (= 1,2-ETHANEDIOL = ETHYLENE GLYCOL)
= DILANTIN  (= PHENYTOIN sodium = 5,5'-DIPHENYLHYDANTOIN)
= DIMETHOATE
= DIMETHOXYBENZIDINE  (3,3'-Dimethoxybenzidine = DIANISID
= DIMETHYL ARSENATE
= DIMETHYL DISULFIDE
= DIMETHYL PHTHALATE  (= PHTHALIC ACID, METHYL ESTER)
= DIMETHYL SULFATE
= DIMETHYL SULFIDE  (=  DIMETHYL SULFONE)
= DIMETHYLAMINOAZOBENZENE (= METHYL YELLOW  = 2-AMINO-5-A
= DIMETHYLARSINIC ACID (= CACODYLIC ACID)
= DIMETHYLBENZ(A)ANTHRACENE (7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthrac
= DIMETHYLBENZENE, TOTAL  (= XYLENE,  TOTAL)
= DIMETHYLBENZIDINE (3,3'-Dimethylbenzidine = o-TOLIDINE
= DIMETHYLDIAMINOBENZENE  (p-Dimethyldiaminobenzene)
= DIMETHYLHYDRAZINE (1,2-Dimethylhydrazine)
= DIMETHYLMERCURY (= METHYL MERCURY)
= DIMETHYLNAPHTHALENE  (2,6-Dimethylnaphthalene)
= DIMETHYLNITROSAMINE  (= N-NITROSO DIMETHYLAMINE)
= DIMETHYLPHENETHYLAMINE'(a,a-Dimethylphenethylamine = P
= DIMETHYLPHENOL (2,4-Dimethylphenol = as-m-XYLENOL)
= DINAPTHALENE (peri-Dinapthalene = PERYLENE)
= DINITRO-O-CRESOL
= DINITRO-O-CRESOL (4,5-Dinitro-o-Cresol = 4,5-DINITRO-2
= DINITRO-O-CRESOL (4,6-Dinitro-o-Cresol = 4,6-DINITRO-2
= DINITRO-2-HYDROXYTOLUENE (3,4-DINITRO-2-HYDROXTOL=4,5-
= DINITRO-2-METHYLPHENOL (4,6-Dinitro-2-Methylphenol = D
= DINITROBENZENE (1,2-Dinitrobenzene = o-Dinitrobenzene)
= DINITROBENZENE (1,3-Dinitrobenzene = m-Dinitrobenzene)
= DINITROBENZENE (1,4-Dinitrobenzene = p-Dinitrobenzene)
= DINITROPHENOL  (2,4-Dinitrophenol)
= DINITROPHENOL  (2, 6-Dinit'rophenol)
= DINITROTOLUENE (2,4-Dinitrotoluene)
= DINITROTOLUENE (2,6-Dinitrotoluene)
= DIOXANE
= DIOXATHION (=  DELNAV)
= DIOXIN (2,3,7,8-TETRACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN = TCDD)
= DIPHENYL (=  BIPHENYL = PHENYLBENZENE)
=  DIPHENYL DISULFIDE
=  DIPHENYLAMINE  (= N-PHENYLANILINE)
=  DIPHENYLBENZENE  (1,2-Diphenylbenzene = o-TERPHENYL)
=  DIPHENYLBENZENE  (1,3-Diphenylbenzene = m-TERPHENYL)
=  DIPHENYLBENZENE  (1,4-Diphenylbenzene = p-TERPHENYL)
=  DIPHENYLENE  OXIDE  (=  DIBENZOFURAN)
=  DIPHENYLENE  SULFIDE  (= DIBENZOTHIOPHENE)
=  DIPHENYLENEMETHANE (= 2,3-BENZINDENE = FLUORENE)
=  DIPHENYLENIMINE  (= CARBAZOLE = DIBENZOPYRROLE)
=  DIPHENYLHYDANTOIN  (5,5'-Diphenylhydantoin  = PHENYTOIN
  DIPHENYLHYDRAZINE  (1,2-Diphenylhydrazine = HYDRAZOBENZ
  DISULFOTON (=OXYDISULFOTON)
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    DIURON     = DIURON
    DODECANE   = DODECANE (C12)
    DOEICOSANE = DOEICOSANE (C22)
    DO3CONTAN  = DOTRIACONTANE (C32)
    ETHE GLYCL = DYHYDROXYETHANE (= 1,2-ETHANEDIOL = ETHYLENE GLYCOL)
    EH         = EH
    EICOSANE   = EICOSANE (C20)
    ENDOSLFN-A = ENDOSULFAN (ALPHA)
    ENDOSLFN-B = ENDOSULFAN (BETA)
    ENDOSULFAN = ENDOSULFAN (PESTICIDE)
    ENDOSLFN-S = ENDOSULFAN SULFATE
    ENDRIN     = ENDRIN  (PESTICIDE)
    ENDRIN-ALD = ENDRIN ALDEHYDE
    ENDRIN-KET = ENDRIN KETONE
    EPICLHYD   = EPICHLOROHYDRIN (= 2-CHLORO-l,3-EPOXY PROPANE=3-CHLORO
    EPOXYSTEAR = EPOXY OCTADECANOIC ACID  (= EPOXYSTEARIC ACID, cis-9,10
    4HYDRFURAN = EPOXYBUTANE  (1,4-Epoxybutane = TETRAHYDROFURAN= TETRAM
    ETHYLENE O = EPOXYETHANE  (1,2-Epoxyethane = ETHYLENE OXIDE)
    PRPE O     = EPOXYPROPANE  (1,2-Epoxypropane = PROPYLENE OXIDE)
    EPOXYSTEAR = EPOXYSTEARIC ACID  (= EPOXY OCTADECANOIC ACID)
    ETHE GLYCL = ETHANEDIOL (1,2-Ethanediol = ETHYLENE GLYCOL = DIHYDRO
    ETHANOL    « ETHANOL  (= ALCOHOL, ANHYDROUS = ETHYL ALCOHOL = METHYL
    STYRENE    = ETHENYLBENZENE  ( = STYRENE = PHENYLETHYLENE = VINYLBENZ
    ETHION     = ETHION
    CELLOSOLVE = ETHOXYETHANOL (2-Ethoxyethanol = CELLOSOLVE)
    AC-CELOSOL = ETHOXYETHYL ACETATE  (2-Ethoxyethyl Acetate = CELLOSOLV
    PHENACETIN = ETHOXYPHENYL-ACETIC ACID, AMIDE (N(4-Ethoxyph.)-Acet.A
    ETHYL ACET = ETHYL ACETATE (= ACETIC ACID, ETHYL 'ESTER)
    ETHANOL    = ETHYL ALCOHOL (= ETHANOL = ALCOHOL, ANHYDROUS = METHYL
    URETHAN    = ETHYL CARBAMATE•(= URETHAN = CARBAMIC ACID, ETHYL ESTE
    ETHYL CL   = ETHYL CHLORIDE  (= CHLOROETHANE)
    ET METSULF « ETHYL METHANESULFONATE
    ETH PARA   = ETHYL PARATHION
    PHENOBARB  » ETHYL-5-PHENYL BARBITURIC ACID  (5-Ethyl-5-phen barb ac
    ETHYL BENZ = ETHYLBENZENE
    2PHEN2PROP = ETHYLBENZYL ALCOHOL  {= 2-PHENYL-2-PROPANOL)
    12-2BRETH  = ETHYLENE BROMIDE  (=  1,2-DIBROMOETHANE)
    12-2CLETH  = ETHYLENE CHLORIDE  (= 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE = ETHYLENE DIG
    ETHE GLYCL = ETHYLENE GLYCOL (= 1,2-ETHANEDIOL = DIHYDROXYETHANE)
    ETHYLENE O = ETHYLENE OXIDE  (= 1,2-EPOXYETHANE)
    ETHETHIO U = ETHYLENE THIOUREA  (= 2-IMIDAZOLIDINETHION)
    EBDCAS     = ETHYLENE(BIS)DITHIO  CARBAMIC ACID SALTS  (= NABAM)
    11-2CLETH  = ETHYLIDENE CHLORIDE  (= 1,1-DICHLOROETHANE)
    I ETHY TOL = ETHYLTOLUENE  ISOMERS
    FENAMIPHOS = FENAMIPHOS (Nemacur)
    FENTHION   = FENTHION
    FLOAT PART = FLOATABLE PARTICULATES
    C1FLUORENE = FLOURENE  (Cl  homologs)
    C2FLUORENE = FLOURENE  (C2  homologs)
    C3FLUORENE = FLOURENE  (C3  homologs)
    FLUORANTHN = FLUORANTHENE  (= 1,2-BENZACENAPTHENE)
    C1FLPYR    = FLUORANTHENE  +  PYRENES  (Cl HOMOLOGS)
    FLUORENE   = FLUORENE  (=  2,3-BENZINDENE = DIPHENYLENEMETHANE)
    FLUOR-D10  = FLUORENE, D-10  (SURROGATE)
    N2FLACETAM = FLUORENYLACETAMIDE  (N-2-Fluorenylacetamide  =  2-ACETYLA
    FLUORIDE   = FLUORIDE
    FLUORIDE-D = FLUORIDE, DISSOLVED
    FLUORIDES  = FLUORIDES, TOTAL
    FLUORINE   = FLUORINE
    2FLUOROBIP = FLUOROBIPHENYL  (2-Fluorobiphenyl)  (SURROGATE)
    2FLUOROPHN = FLUOROPHENOL (2-Fluorophenol)  (SURROGATE)
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     FORMALDEHY = FORMALDEHYDE (= METHANAL)
     FREE_CN    = FREE CYANIDE
     FREON      = FREON (= DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE)
     FREON 113   = FREON 113 (= TRICHLOROTRIFLUOROETHANE)
     GALLASIDES = GALLIUM ARSENIDES
     DIOXANE    = GLYCOL ETHYLENE ETHER (= 1,4-DIOXANE = 1,4-DIETHYLENE
     2-BUTOXETH = GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER (= BUTOXYETHANOL = BUTYL CELLOS
     GLYPHOSATE = GLYPHOSATE
     GOLD       = GOLD
     GUAIACOL   = GUAIACOL {= 2-METHOXYPHENOL)
     GUTHION    = GUTHION (= AZINPHOS-METHYL) (PESTICIDE)
     H-ETHERS   = HALOETHERS,  TOTAL
     H-METHANES = HALOMETHANES, TOTAL
     HEMPA      = HEMPA (= HEXAMETHYL PHOSPHORAMIDE)
     UNDECANE   = HENDECANE (= UNDECANE)
     HEPDECANE   = HEPDECANE (C17)
     HEPEICOSAN = HEPEICOSAN (C27)
     HEPTACHLOR = HEPTACHLOR (3,4,5,6,7,8,9-Heptachlor Dicyclopentadiene
     HEPTACHLOR.= HEPTACHLOR DICYCLOPENTADIENE (3,4,5,6,7,8,9-HEPTACHLOR
     HEPCL EPOX = HEPTACHLOR EPOXIDE (PESTICIDE METAB)
     7CLBPHNL-T = HEPTACHLOROBIPHENYL,  TOTAL
     HPCDD-A    = HEPTACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN (1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HEPTACHLORODIB
     HPCDD-AC13 = HEPTACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN, C13 (1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HEPTACHLO
     HPCDD-T    = HEPTACHLORODIBENZODIOXINS,  TOTAL
     HPCDF-A    = HEPTACHLORODIBENZOFURAN  {1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HEPTACHLORODIBE
     HPCDF-B    = HEPTACHLORODIBENZOFURAN  (1,2,3,4,7, 8,9-HEPTACHLORODIBE
     HPCDF-AC13 = HEPTACHLORODIBENZOFURAN,  C13  (1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HEPTACHLOR
     HPCDF-BC13 = HEPTACHLORODIBENZOFURAN,  C13  (1,2,3,4,7,8,9-HEPTACHLOR
     HPCDF-T    = HEPTACHLORODIBENZOFURANS, TOTAL
     CORONENE   = HEXABENZOBENZENE (= CORONENE)
     6BUTAD     = HEXABUTADIENE
     HXCDF-BC13 = HEXACHLORDIBENZOFURAN, C13  (1,2,3,6,7,8-HEXACHLORODIBE
     6CLBNZ     = HEXACHLOROBENZENE
     6CLBPHNL-T = HEXACHLOROBIPHENYL, TOTAL
     6CLBUTAD   = HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
     BHC-LNDANE = HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE (All  isomers except gamma (Linda
     6CL-CHX    = HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE (FORMERLY BHC)
     6CL-CBX-A   = HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE-ALPHA (trans BHC)
     6CL-CHX-B   = HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE-BETA (cis BHC)
     6CL-CHX-D   = HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE-DELTA (DELTA BHC)
     6CL-CHX-G   = HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE-GAMMA (=  LINDANE)
     6CL-CHX-T   = HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE-TECH GRADE
     6CL-CHX-T   = HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANES,  TOTAL (TOTAL BHCs)
     6CLCYPEN   = HEXACHLOROCYCLOPENTADIENE (=  PERCHLOROCYCLOPENTADIENE)
     HXCDD-A    = HEXACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN  (1,2,3,4,7,8-HEXACHLORODIBENZO
     HXCDD-B    = HEXACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN  {1,2,3,6,7,8-HEXACHLORODIBENZO
     HXCDD-C    = HEXACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN  (1,2,3,7,8,9-HEXACHLORODIBENZO
     HXCDD-AC13 = HEXACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN,  C13  (1,2,3,4,7,8-HEXACHLORODI
     HXCDD-BC13 = HEXACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN,  C13  (1,2,3,6,7,8-HEXACHLORDIB
     HXCDD-CC13 = HEXACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN,  C13  (1,2,3,7,8,9-HEXACHLORODI
     HXCDD-T    = HEXACHLORODIBENZODIOXINS, TOTAL
     HXCDF-E    = HEXACHLORODIBENZOFURAN (1,2,3,4,6,7-HEXACHLORODIBENZOF
     HXCDF-A    = HEXACHLORODIBENZOFURAN (1,2,3,4,7,8-HEXACHLORODIBENZOF
     HXCDF-B    = HEXACHLORODIBENZOFURAN (1,2,3,6,7,8-HEXACHLORODIBENZOF
     HXCDF-C    = HEXACHLORODIBENZOFURAN (1,2,3,7,8,9-HEXACHLORODIBENZOF
     HXCDF-D    = HEXACHLORODIBENZOFURAN (2,3,4,6,7,8-HEXACHLORODIBENZOF
     HXCDF-AC13 = HEXACHLORODIBENZOFURAN,  C13 (1,2,3,4,7,8-HEXACHLORODIB
     HXCDF-CC13 = HEXACHLORODIBENZOFURAN,  C13 (1,2,3,7,8,9-HEXACHLORODIB
     HXCDF-DC13 = HEXACHLORODIBENZOFURAN,  C13 (2,3,4,6,7,8-HEXACHLORODIB
     HXCDF-T    = HEXACHLORODIBENZOFURANS,  TOTAL
     6CLETH     = HEXACHLOROETHANE (= PERCHLOROETHANE)
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    6CLPHENE
    6CLPROPENE =
    CYCHEXANE  =
    METCYCHHEX =
    CYCHEXANE  =
    HEMPA
    6MET4COHEX =
    N-HEXANE
    HEX-METHES =
    2-HEXANONE =
    HEXDECANE  =
    HEXEICOSAN =
    METHAPYRIL =
    HYZ
    12-2PHHYZ  =
    ALIPH HCBN =
    AROM HCBN  ~
    EC NEC
    OZONE      =
    PET HC
    PAH
    TOT HC     =
    TOT AH
    TOTAL PAH  =
    HCL
    H2S        =
    HYDROQUIN  -
    6CLPHENE
    PHENOL
    BENZYL-OH  =
    2-METHPHN  =
    4-METHPHN  =
    ETHETHIO U =
    ICDP
    DIRON
    PIRON
    IRON
    4-M2-PNTNO =
    ISOPHORONE =
    ISO1380
    ISO1470
    ISO1650
    PRISTANE
    PHYTANE    =
    ISOPROPALN =
    ISOPROPANL =
    4-M2-PNTNO =
    ISOPROPANL =
    CUMENE     =
    CYMENE
    RETENE     =
    CYMENE
    ISOSAFROLE =
    PIP SULFOX =
    KELTHANE
    KEPONE
    CYCHEXANON =
    DKN        =
    SKN
    TKN
    LANTHNIDES =
HEXACHLOROPHENE  (= biS(2-HYDROXY-3,5,6-TRICHLOROPHENYL
HEXACHLOROPROPENE
HEXAHYDROBENZENE (= CYCLOHEXANE = HEXAMETHYLENE)
HEXAHYDROTOLUENE (= METHYL CYCLOHEXENE)
HEXAMETHYLENE  (= CYCLOHEXANE = HEXAHYDROBENZENE)
HEXAMETHYLPHOSPHORAMIDE (= HEMPA)
HEXAMETHYLTETRACOSAHEXANE  (= SQUALENE)
HEXANE  (N-Hexane)
HEXANOIC ACID, METHYL ESTER  (= METHYL CAPROATE OR n-CA
HEXANONE  (2-Hexanone = METHYL BUTYL KETONE)
HEXDECANE  (C16)
HEXEICOSAN  (C26)
HISTADYL BASE  (= METHAPYRILINE = TENALIN BASE = THENYL
HYDRAZINE
HYDRAZOBENZENE  (= 1,2-DIPHENYLHYDRAZINE)
HYDROCARBONS, ALIPHATIC
              AROMATIC
              NEC
              OZONE
              PETROLEUM
              POLYNUCLEAR AROMATIC
              TOTAL
              TOTAL AROMATIC
              TOTAL POLYAROMATIC
HYDROCARBONS,
HYDROCARBONS,
HYDROCARBONS,
HYDROCARBONS,
HYDROCARBONS,
HYDROCARBONS,
HYDROCARBONS,
HYDROCARBONS,
HYDROCHLORIC ACID
HYDROGEN SULFIDE
HYDROQUINONE  (= 1,4-DIHYDROXYBENZENE)
HYDROXY-3 ,5,6 -TRICHLOROPHENYLMETHANE  (bi s (2 -Hydroxy... .
HYDROXYBENZENE  (= PHENOL = CARBOLIC ACID = BENZENOL)
HYDROXYTOLUENE  (alpha-Hydroxytoluene  = BENZYL ALCOHOL)
HYDROXYTOLUENE  (2-Hydroxytoluene = 2-METHYLPHENOL  = o-
HYDROXYTOLUENE  (4-Hydroxytoluene = 4-METHYLPHENOL  = p-
IMIDAZOLIDINETHION  (2-Imidazolidinethion = ETHYLENE TH
INDENO(1,2,3-CD)PYRENE
IRON, DISSOLVED
IRON, PARTICULATE
IRON, TOTAL
ISOBUTYL METHYL KETONE  (= 4-METHYL-2-PENTANONE  = ISOPR
ISOPHORONE  (=ISOACETOPHORONE=3,5,3-TRIMETHYL-2-CYCLOHE
ISOPRENOIDS, 1380
ISOPRENOIDS,
ISOPRENOIDS,
ISOPRENOIDS,
ISOPRENOIDS,
ISOPROPALIN
ISOPROPANOL  (=  ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL = 2-PROPANOL)
ISOPROPYL ACETONE  (=  4-METHYL-2-PENTANONE =  ISOBUTYL  M
ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL  (=  ISOPROPANOL = 2-PROPANOL)
ISOPROPYL BENZENE  (=  CUMENE)
ISOPROPYL-(METHYL)-BENZENE  (=  CYMENE  =  ISOPROPYLTOLUEN
ISOPROPYL-1-METHYL-PHENANTHRENE (7-Isoprop-1-Met-Phena
ISOPROPYLTOLUENE  (= CYMENE = ISOPROPYL-(METHYL)-BENZEN
ISOSAFROLE
ISOSAFROLE-N-OCTYLSULFOXIDE  (= PIPERONYL  SULFOXIDE)
KELTHANE  (=  DICOFOL)  (PESTICIDE)
KEPONE  (= CHLORDECONE)  (PESTICIDE)
KETOHEXAMETHYLENE  (=  CYCLOHEXANONE =  PIMELIC KETONE)
KJELDAHL NITROGEN,  DISSOLVED
KJELDAHL NITROGEN,  SUSPENDED
KJELDAHL NITROGEN,  TOTAL
LANTHANIDES
              1470
              1650
              1708
              1810
(= PRISTANE)
(= PHYTANE)
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     LEAD CHROM = LEAD CHROMATE
     LEAD OXIDE = LEAD OXIDE
     LEADTALL   = LEAD TALLATE
     DLEAD      = LEAD, DISSOLVED
     PLEAD    ,  = LEAD, PARTICULATE
     LEAD       = LEAD, TOTAL
     6CL-CHX-G  = LINDANE  (= HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE-GAMMA =  1,2,3,4,5,6-H
     LITHIUM    = LITHIUM, TOTAL
     MAGNESIUM  = MAGNESIUM, TOTAL
     MALATHION  = MALATHION {= S(1,2-DICARBOXYETHYL)-O,O-DIMETHYLDITHIOP
     MALEIC A   = MALEIC ANHYDRIDE
     MANGANESE  = MANGANESE
     THIOPHENOL = MERCAPTOBENZENE  (= THIOPHENOL = BENZENETHIOL)
     DMERCURY   S MERCURY, DISSOLVED
     MERCURY    = MERCURY, TOTAL
     MESTRANOL  = MESTRANOL
     METALDEHYD = METALDEHYDE (= METACETALDEHYDE)
     METHADATH  = METHADATHION
     FORMALDEHY = METHANAL (= FORMALDEHYDE)
     METH THIO  = METHANETHIOL (= METHYLMERCAPTAN)
     METHANOL   = METHANOL (= CARBINOL = METHYL ALCOHOL)
     METHAPYRIL = METHAPYRILINE (= HISTADYL BASE = TENALIN  BASE  = THENYL
     METHOMYL   = METHOMYL (PESTICIDE)
     0-ANISIDIN = METHOXYANILINE (2-Methoxyaniline = O-ANISIDINE)
     METHOXYCL  = METHOXYCHLOR (2,2-bis(4-METHOXYPHENYL)-1,1,1-TRICHLORO
     ME-CELOSOL = METHOXYETHANOL (2-Methoxyethanol = METHYL CELLOSOLVE)
     MTXYMETHPR = METHOXYMETHYLPROPANOL
     GUAIACOL   = METHOXYPHENOL (2-Methoxyphenol = GUAIACOL)
     GUAIATET   = METHOXYTETRACHLOROPHENOL (2-Methoxytetrachlorophn=TETR
     METHANOL   = METHYL ALCOHOL (= METHANOL = CARBINOL)
     METHYL BR  = METHYL BROMIDE .(= BROMOMETHANE)
     METHYL CL  = METHYL CHLORIDE  (= CHLOROMETHANE)
     NEOABIETIC  = METHYL NEOABIETATE {= NEOABIETIC ACID)
     ME-CELOSOL  = METHYL-CELLOSOLVE (= 2-METHOXYETHANOL)
     METH PARA  = METHYL-PARATHION
     C6H12O     = METHYL-1-BUTANOL (2-Methyl-l-Butanol)
     2-Ml-PENTE  = METHYL-1-PENTENE (2-Methyl-l-Pentene)
     4-M2-PNTNO  = METHYL-2-PENTANONE (= ISOPROPYL ACETONE = ISOBUTYL MET
     3-M2-PNTNO  = METHYL-2-PENTANONE (3-Methyl-2-Pentanone  = BUTYL METHY
     MIBK       = METHYL-2-PENTANONE(4-Met-2-Pent=METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE
     MTHYLAMINE  = METHYLAMINE (= AMINOMETHANE)
     O-TOLUIDIN  = METHYLANILINE (2-Methylaniline = o-TOLUIDINE = 2-AMINO
     METH-AS    = METHYLARSENATE                                         "
     TOLUENE    = METHYLBENZENE (='TOLUENE = PHENYLMETHANE)
     2-HEXANONE  = METHYLBUTYL KETONE (= 2-HEXANONE)
     HEX-METHES  = METHYLCAPROATE (= HEXANOIC ACID, METHYL ESTER = n-CAPR
     ETHANOL    = METHYLCARBINOL«(= ETHANOL = ALCOHOL,  ANHYDROUS = ETHYL
     111-3CLETH  = METHYLCHLOROFORM (= 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE)
     3MCHOLANTH  = METHYLCHOLANTHRENE (3-Methylcholoanthrene)
     MCYCHEXANM  = METHYLCYCLOHEXANE METHANOL
     METCYCHHEX  = METHYLCYCLOHEXENE {= HEXAHYDROTOLUENE)
     MCYCPENT   = METHYLCYCLOPENTANE
     METHYLE BR  = METHYLENE BROMIDE (= DIBROMOMETHANE)
     2CLMETHA   = METHYLENE CHLORIDE (= DICHLOROMETHANE)
     2CLANILINE  = METHYLENEBIS (4,4'-Methylenebis = 2-CHLOROANILINE)
     2-BUTANONE  = METHYLETHYL KETONE (= 2-BUTANONE)
     METH HYZ   =.METHYLHYDRAZINE
     METHYL I   = METHYLIODIDE
     MIBK       = METHYLISOBUTYL KETONE (= ISOPROPYLACETONE = 4-METHYL-2
     METH THIO  = METHYLMERCAPTAN  (= METHANETHIOL)
     METHYL-HG  = METHYLMERCURY (=  DIMETHYLMERCURY)
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    MET MESULF = METHYLMETHANESULFONATE
    1-METHNAP  = METHYLNAPHTHALENE  (1-Methylnaphthalene)
    2-METHNAP  = METHYLNAPHTHALENE  (2-Methylnaphthalene)
    1-MPENT    = METHYLPENTANE  (1-Methylpentane)
    2-MPENT    = METHYLPENTANE  (2-Methylpentane)
    3-MPENT    = METHYLPENTANE  (3-Methylpentane)
    1-MPHENAH  = METHYLPHENANTHRENE  (1-Methylphenanthrene)
    2-METHPHN  = METHYLPHENOL  (2-Methylphenol = o-CRESOL = 2-HYDROXYTOL
    3-METHPHN  = METHYLPHENOL  (3-Methylphenol = m-CRESOL)
    4-METHPHN  = METHYLPHENOL  (4-Methylphenol = p-CRESOL = 4-HYDROXYTOL
    2-PICOLINE = METHYLPYRIDINE  (= 2-PICOLINE)
    THIOBMETHA = METHYLSULFIDE  (= THIOBISMETHANE)
    MIREX      = MIREX  (= DECHLORANE)  (PESTICIDE)
    MOLYBDENUM = MOLYBDENUM, TOTAL
    MET        = MONOBUTYLTIN
    4DECANOIC  = MYRISTIC ACID  (= TETRADECANOIC ACID)
    N-ALKANES  = N-ALKANES, CPI  (Carbon Preference Index)
    NNPPD      = N-NITROSO-HEXAHYDROPYRIDINE  (= N-NITROSOPIPERIDINE)
    NNPYRD     = N-NITROSO-1-AZACYCLOPENTANE  (= N-NITROSOPYRROLIDINE)
    NAPTHA     = NAPHTHA + SP NAPHTHAS
    NAPTHALENE « NAPHTHALENE
    C1NAPTHALN = NAPHTHALENE  (Cl homologs)
    C2NAPTHALN - NAPHTHALENE  (C2 homologs)
    C3NAPTHALN = NAPHTHALENE  (C3 homologs)
    C4NAPTHALN = NAPHTHALENE  (C4 homologs)
    14-NAPQUIN = NAPHTHOQUINONE  (1,4-Naphthoquinone  = 1,4-DIHYDRO-1,4-D
    1-NAPAMINE = NAPHTHYLAMINE  (a-Naphthylamine or 1-Naphthylamine =  1-
    2-NAPAMINE = NAPHTHYLAMINE  (b-Naphthylamine or 2-Naphthylamine =  2-
    12-2BR3CLP = NEMAGON  (= l,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE)
    NEOABIETIC = NEOABIETIC ACID  (= METHYL NEOABIETATE)
    DNICKEL    S NICKEL, DISSOLVED
    NICKEL     = NICKEL, TOTAL
    NICOTINE   = NICOTINE
    NITRATE    = NITRATE NITROGEN, TOTAL  (NO3-N)
    NITRATE-D  = NITRATE, DISSOLVED
    NO2NO3-N   * NITRITE AND NITRATE, COMBINED
    NITRITE    = NITRITE NITROGEN, TOTAL  (NO2-N)
    5N-O-ANIS  = NITRO-O-ANISIDINE  (5-Nitro-o-anisidine)
    5N-O-TOL   = NITRO-O-TOLUIDINE  (5-Nitro-o-toluidine)
    5NACENAP   = NITROACENAPHTHENE  (5-Nitroacenaphthene = 5-NITRONAPTHY
    2-NANILINE = NITROANILINE  (2-Nitroaniline)
    3-NANILINE = NITROANILINE  (3-Nitroaniline = 3-NITROBENZENAMINE)
    4-NANILINE = NITROANILINE  (4-Nitroaniline)
    NBNZ       - NITROBENZENE
    NBNZ-D5    = NITROBENZENE-OS, DEUTERATED  (SURRAGATE)
    3-NANILINE = NITROBENZENEAMINE  (3-Nitrobenzeneamine = 3-NITROANILIN
    P-NBIP     = NITROBIPHENYL  (4-Nitrobiphenyl or p-Nitrobiphenyl)
    NITROFEN   = NITROFEN, TOTAL
    NOX        = NITROGEN OXIDES
    NO2NO3-N   = NITROGEN, COMBINED NITRATE AND NITRITE  (NO3  + NO2)
    NITROGEN-D = NITROGEN, DISSOLVED  (NO2 +NO3)
    NITROGN-DO = NITROGEN, DISSOLVED  ORGANIC
    NITROGEN   = NITROGEN, TOTAL
    NITROGEN-O = NITROGEN, TOTAL ORGANIC
    4-NPHN     ~ NITROPHENOL  (p-Nitrophenol or 4-Nitrophenol)
    2-NPHN     « NITROPHENOL  (2-Nitrophenol or o-Nitrophenol)
    N-PHENOLS  = NITROPHENOLS, TOTAL
    P-NQU-1OX  = NITROQUINOLINE-1-OXIDE  (4-Nitroquinoline-l-oxide)
    NITROSAMIN = NITROSAMINE
    NNDNPRA    = NITROSO DI-N-PROPYLAMINE  (N-Nitroso Di-N-Propylamine)
    NNDBA      = NITROSO DIBUTYLAMINE (N-Nitroso Dibutylamine)
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     NNDEA      = NITROSO DIETHYLAMINE (N-Nitroso Diethylamine)
     NNDMA      = NITROSO DIMETHYLAMINE (N-Nitroso Dimethylamine = NITRO
     NNP        = NITROSO DIPHENYLAMINE (N-Nitroso Diphenylamine = NITRO
     NEU        = NITROSO-N-ETHYLUREA (N-Nitroso-N-Ethylurea)
     NMU        = NITROSO-N-METHYLUREA (N-Nitroso-N-Methylurea)
     NNMEA      = NITROSOMETHYLETHYLAMINE (N-Nitrosomethylethylamine)
     NNPPD      = NITROSOPIPERIDINE (N-Nitrosopiperidine = N-NITROSO-1-H
     NNPYRD     = NITROSOPYRROLIDINE (N-Nitrosopyrrolidine = N-NITROSO-1
     T-NONACHLR = NONACHLOR (trans-Nonachlor)
     C-NONACHLR = NONACHLOR (CIS-NONACHLOR)
     9CLBPHNL-T = NONACHLOROBIPHENYL,  TOTAL
     NONDECANE  = NONDECANE (C19)
     NONEICOSAN = NONEICOSAN (C29)
     8CLBPHNL-T = OCTACHLOROBIPHENYL,  TOTAL
     OCDD-T     = OCTACHLORODIBENZODIOXINS,  TOTAL
     OCDD-C13    = OCTACHLORODIBENZODIOXINS,  TOTAL C13
     OCDF-T     = OCTACHLORODIBENZOFURANS, TOTAL
     8DECANOIC  = OCTADECANOIC ACID,  OCTADECYL ESTER (= OCTADECYL STEARA
     OLEIC      = OCTADECENOIC ACID (9-Octadecenoic acid, cis = OLEIC AC
     8MPPHAMIDE = OCTAMETHYL PYROPHOSPHORAMIDE (= SCHRADAN)
     OCTDECANE  = OCTDECANE (CIS)
     OCTEICOSAN = OCTEICOSAN (C28)
     8CLSTYRENE = OCTOCHLOROSTYRENE
     OCTYPHN    = OCTYLPHENOL
     OIL/GREASE = OIL AND GREASE
     OLEIC    . •= OLEIC ACID {= 9-OCTACECENOIC ACID,  cis)
     ORGLIQ NEC = ORGANIC LIQUIDS,  NEC
     ORTHO PHOS = ORTHOPHOSPHATE
     REDOX      = OXIDATION REDUCTION POTENTIAL
     OXYCHLORDN = OXYCHLORDANE
     OP-OXY2ANI = OXYDIANILINE (4,4-Oxydianiline)
     DISULFOTON = OXYDISULFOTON (= DISULFOTON = DI=SYSTON)
     OXYFLRFEN  = OXYFLOURFEN
     UOD        = OXYGEN DEMAND, ULTIMATE
     OZONE      = OZONE (HYDROCARBONS)
     TOTAL PAH  = PAH (Sum of all  PAH)
     PAH276     = PAH276 (Sum. of molecular weight 276 PAHs)
     PAH278     = PAH278 (Sum of molecular weight 278 PAHs)
     PAH302     = PAH302 (Sum of molecular weight 302 PAHs)
     PALUSTRIC  = PALUSTRIC ACID
     PARATHION  = PARATHION (= DIETHYL p-NITROPHEMYL  MONOTHIOPHOSPHATE)
     PCB-16+42  = PCS ARACLORS 1016 AND  1242
     PCB100     = PCB 100
     PCB129     = PCB 129
     PCB136     = PCB 136                                               .
     PCB137     = PCB 137
     PCB141     = PCB 141
     PCB146     = PCB 146
     PCB149     = PCB 149
     PCB15       = PCB 15
     PCB158     = PCB 158
     PCB16/32    = PCB 16 AND 32 (COELUTION)
     PCB167     = PCB 167
     PCB172     = PCB 172
     PCB174     = PCB 174
     PCB177     = PCB 177
     PCB178     = PCB 178
     PCB183     = PCB 183
     PCB185     = PCB 185
     PCB188     = PCB 188
     PCB189     = PCB 189
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix C: Chemical Codes
page C-13

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PCB191
PCB196
PCB200
PCB201
PCB205
PCB22
PCB24
PCB25
PCB26
PCB29
PCB33
PCB37/42
PCB40
PCB41/64
PCB45
PCB46
PCB47/48
PCB49
PCB50
PCB60/56
PCB7
PCB70
PCB74
PCB82
PCB83
PCB84
PCB85
PCB88
PCB92
PCB97
PCB 1016
PCB 1221
PCB 1232
PCB 1242
PCB 1248
PCB 1254
PCB 1260
PCB 1262
PCBS
PCBTRI2
PCBTRI3
PCBTRI
PCBTRI4
PCB163/138
PCBTRI 5
PCB31/28
PCB92/84
PCB047
PCB052
PCB101
PCB105
PCB110/77
PCB118
PCB118
PCB126
PCB128
PCB128
PCB138
PCB151
PCB153
PCB170
= PCB 191
= PCB 196
= PCB 200 .
= PCB 201
= PCB 205
= PCB 22
= PCB 24
- PCB 25
= PCB 26
= PCB 29
= PCB 33
= PCB 37 AND 42 (COELUTION)
= PCB 40
* PCB 41 AND 64 (COELUTION)
= PCB 45
= PCB 46
= PCB 47 AND 48 (COELUTION)
= PCB 49
» PCB 50
» PCB 60 AND 56 (COELUTION)
= PCB 7
= PCB 70
= PCB 74
= PCB 82
= PCB 83
= PCB 84
= PCB 85
= PCB 88
= PCB 92
= PCB 97
= PCB-1016 (Aroclor)
= PCB-1221 (Aroclor)
= PCB-1232 (Aroclor)
= PCB-1242 (Aroclor)
= PCB-1248 (Aroclor)
= PCB-1254 (Aroclor)
= PCB-1260 (Aroclor)
= PCB-1262 (PCB Aroclor 1262)
= PCB, TOTAL
= PCBS 107/108/144 (COELUTION)
= PCBS 118/108/149 (COELUTION)
= PCBS 153, 132, AND 105 (COELUTION)
= PCBS 156/171/202 (COELUTION)
= PCBS 163 AND 138 (COELUTION)
= PCBS 187/182/159 (COELUTION)
= PCBS 31 AND 2 8 (COELUTION)
= PCBS 92 AND 84 (COELUTION)
= PCB047 (2 , 2 ' , 4, 4 ' -Tetrachlorobiphenyl)
= PCB052 ( 2 , 2 ' , 5 , 5 ' -Tetrachlorobiphenyl )
= PCB101 (2, 2', 4, 5, 5' -Pentachlorobiphenyl )
= PCB105
= PCB110/77 (COELUTION)
= PCB118
= PCB118 (2,2' ,4,4' ,5 -Pentachlorobiphenyl)
= PCB126
= PCB128
= PCB12 8 (2, 2', 3, 3 ' , 4, 4' -Hexachlorobiphenyl )
= PCB13 8 (2, 2', 3, 4, 4 ' , 51 -Hexachlorobiphenyl )
= PCB151 (2 , 2 ' , 3 , 5 , 5 ' , 6 -Hexachlorobiphenyl)
= PCB153 (2, 2 ',4, 4 ',5, 5 '-Hexachlorobiphenyl)
= PCB170
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     PCB18
     PCB180
     PCB187
     PCB194
     PCB195
     PCB206
     PCB209
     PCB28
     PCB44
     PCB66
     PCB8
     PCB87
     PCB99
     PENDECANE   =
     PENEICOSAN =
     CLANISOLE   =
     5CLANISOLE =
     PECDF-BC13 =
     5CLBNZ
     5CLBPHNL-T =
     FENCED
     I PENCBD .   =
     PECDD-A
     PECDD-AC13 =
     PECDD-T
     PECDF-A
     PECDF-C
     PECDF-B
     PECDF-AC13 =
     PECDF-T     =
     5CLETHAN
     5CLNBNZ
     5CLPHN
     5CLETHAN
     6CLCYPEN
     6CLETH
     4CLETHE     S
     PERTHANE
     PERYLENE
     PET HC
     PET NAPTHA =
     PHENACETIN =
     PHENANTHRN =
     C1YPHPA
     C2YPHPA
     C3YPHPA
     C4YPHPA
     PHENOBARB   =
     PHENOL
     PHENOL-D5   =
     PHENOLICS   =
     PHENOLS
     PHENTERMIN =
     AAZOBENZ
     CLBNZ
     2PHEN2PROP =
     ANILINE
     BIPHENYL
     14-PHE2AM   =
     STYRENE     =
     TOLUENE
,6-Nonachlorobiphenyl)
,6,6'-Decachlorobiphenyl)
PCB18
PCB180  (2,2',3,4,4',5,5'-Heptachlorobiphenyl)
PCB187
PCB194  (2,2' ,3,3' , 4,4',5,5'-Octachlorobiphenyl)
PCB195
PCB206  (2,21/3/3',4,4',5,5
PCB209  (2,2',3,3',4,4',5,5
PCB28
PCB44
PCS 6 6
PCB8
PCB 87 (2,2',3,4,5'-Pentachlorobiphenyl)
PCB99 (2,2',4,4',5-Pentachlorobiphenyl)
PENDECANE (CIS)
PENEICOSAN  (C25)
PENTACHLORANISOLE
PENTACHLORANISOLE
PENTACHLORDIBENZOFURAN, C13  (2,3,4,7,8-PENTACHLORODIBE
PENTACHLOROBENZENE
PENTACHLOROBIPHENYL, TOTAL
PENTACHLOROBUTADIENE
PENTACHLOROBUTADIENE ISOMERS
PENTACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN (1,2,3,7,8-PENTACHLORODIBENZO
PENTACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN, C13  (1,2,3,7,8-PENTACHLORODI
PENTACHLORODIBENZODIOXINS, TOTAL
PENTACHLORODIBENZOFURAN (1,2,3,7,8-PENTACHLORODIBENZOF
PENTACHLORODIBENZOFURAN (2,3,4,6,7-PENTACHLORODIBENZOF
PENTACHLORODIBENZOFURAN (2,3,4,7,8-PENTACHLORODIBENZOF
PENTACHLORODIBENZOFURAN, C13  (1,2,3,7,8-PENTACHLORODIB
PENTACHLORODIBENZOFURANS, TOTAL
PENTACHLOROETHANE  (= PENTALIN)
PENTACHLORONITROBENZENE (= QUINTOZENE = BRASSICOL  =  TR
PENTACHLOROPHENOL
PENTALIN (=  PENTACHLOROETHANE)
PERCHLOROCYCLOPENTADIENE (= HEXACHLOROCYCLOPENTADIENE)
PERCHLOROETHANE {= HEXACHLOROETHANE)
PERCHLOROETHYLENE  (= TETRACHLOROETHYLENE = TETRACHLOR
PERTHANE
PERYLENE (= peri-DINAPTHALENE)
PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
PETROLEUM NAPTHA
PHENACETIN  (N(4-ETHOXYPHENYL)-ACETIC  ACID, AMIDE)
PHENANTHRENE
PHENANTHRENE/ANTHRACENE (Sum of the Cl homologs)
PHENANTHRENE/ANTHRACENE (Sum of the C2 homologs)
PHENANTHRENE/ANTHRACENE (Sum of the C3 homologs)
PHENANTHRENE/ANTHRACENE (Sum of the C4 homologs)
PHENOBARBITAL (= 5-ETHYL-5-PHENYL BARBITURIC ACID)
PHENOL  (= CARBOLIC ACID = BENZENOL =  HYDROXYBENZENE)
PHENOL-D5,  DEUTERATED (SURROGATE)
PHENOLICS
PHENOLS, TOTAL
PHENTERMINE  (a,a-DIMETHYLPHENETHYLAMINE)
PHENYAZO ANILINE,  p-  (= AMINOAZOBENZENE)
PHENYL CHLORIDE (= CHLOROBENZENE)
PHENYL-2-PROPANOL  (2-Phenyl-2-Propanol = ETHYLBENZYL A
PHENYLAMINE  (= ANILINE = AMINOBENZENE)
PHENYLBENZENE (= BIPHENYL)
PHENYLENEDIAMINE (1,4-Phenylenediamine = DIAMINOBENZEN
PHENYLETHYLENE (= STYRENE = ETHENYLBENZENE = VINYLBENZ
PHENYLMETHANE (= TOLUENE = METHYLBENZENE)
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix C: Chemical Codes
                        page C-15

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    PHENYTOIN  = PHENYTOIN SODIUM  (=  5,5'-DIPHENYLHYDANTOIN  = DILANTIN)
    THIMET     = PRORATE  (= THIMET)
    PHOSALONE  = PHOSALONE (PESTICIDE)
    PHOSPHTE-D = PHOSPHATE, DISSOLVED
    O-PO4-D    = PHOSPHATE, DISSOLVED (Orthophosphate)
    PHOSPHATE  = PHOSPHATE, TOTAL
    OPHOSPHATE = PHOSPHATES, ORGANIC
    PHOSPHORUS - PHOSPHORUS
    PHTH-ESTRS = PHTHALATE ESTERS
    PHTH ANHYD = PHTHALIC  ACID, ANHYDRIDE
    DEP        = PHTHALIC  ACID, ETHYL ESTER  (= DIETHYL  PHTHALATE)
    DIMP       = PHTHALIC  ACID, METHYL  ESTER (= DIMETHYL  PHTHALATE)
    PHYTANE    = PHYTANE  (= ISOPRENOID  1810)
    2-PICOLINE = PICOLINE  (2-Picoline = METHYLPYRIDINE)
    CYCHEXANON = PIMELIC KETONE  (= CYCLOHEXANONE  = KETOHEXAMETHYLENE)
    PIP SULFOX = PIPERONYL SULFOXIDE  (= ISOSAFROLE-N-OCTYLSULFOXIDE)
    PCBS       = POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS,  TOTAL
    PCNB       = POLYCHLORINATED NITROBENZENE
    HPAH       = POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC  HYDROCARBON-HEAVY
    LPAH       = POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC  HYDROCARBON-LIGHT
    PAH        = POLYNUCLEAR AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
    POLYPROPYL = POLYPROPYLENE
    POTASS-D   = POTASSIUM, DISSOLVED
    POTASSIUM  » POTASSIUM, TOTAL
    PRISTANE   = PRISTANE  (= ISOPRENOID 1708)
    PRIST/PHYT = PRISTANE/PHYTANE RATIO
    PROMETON   = PROMETON
    ISOPROPANL = PROPANOL  (2-Propanol = ISOPROPANOL  = ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL
    PROPYLIMIN = PROPYLAMINE
    12-2CLPRP  = PROPYLENE CHLORIDE  (1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE)
    PRPE O     ~ PROPYLENE OXIDE  (= 1,2-EPOXYPROPANE)
    2-PRPHEPTO = PROPYLHEPTANOL  (2-Propylheptanol)
    PRTHIOURAC = PROPYLTHIOURACIL  (6-Propyl-2-thiouracil)
    ALL PURGEA - PURGEABLE PRIORITY POLLUTANTS  (ALL)
    PYRENE     = PYRENE  (= BENZO  (D,E,F)  PHENANTHRENE)
    PYRENE-D10 = PYRENE, D-10  (SURROGATE)
    PYRIDINE   = PYRIDINE  (= AZINE)
    3CLMPYRID  = PYRIDINE,  3-(CHLOROMETHYL)
    QUINONE    = QUINONE  (p-BENZOQUINONE)
    5CLNBNZ    = QUINTOZENE (= PENTACHLORONITROBENZENE  =  BRASSICOL  =  TR
    RADIOACTVS = RADIOACTIVITY
    RADIOACTVA = RADIOACTIVITY  (GROSS ALPHA)
    RADIOACTVB = RADIOACTIVITY  (GROSS BETA)
    RESORCINOL = RESORCINOL (= 1,3-DIHYDROXYBENZENE)
    RETENE     = RETENE  (= 7-ISOPROPYL-l-METHYL-PHENANTHRENE)
    SAFROLE    = SAFROLE  (= l-ALLYL-3,4-METHYLENEDIOXYBENZENE)
    SPIMAR AC  = SANDACOMPIMARIC ACID
    SELENATE   = SELENATE
    SELENITE   = SELENITE  (= CALCIUM  SULFATE)
    DSELENIUM  S SELENIUM,  DISSOLVED
    SELENIUM   = SELENIUM,  TOTAL
    SILICA-D   = SILICA, DISSOLVED  (= SILICON DIOXIDE)
    SILICATE   = SILICATE
    SILICON    = SILICON
    SILICA-D   = SILICON DIOXIDE  (= SILICA),  DISSOLVED
    DSILVER    = SILVER, DISSOLVED
    PSILVER    = SILVER, PARTICULATE
    SILVER     = SILVER, TOTAL
    SILVEX     = SILVEX  (PESTICIDE)
    SIMAZINE   = SIMAZINE  (PESTICIDE)
    SODIUM     = SODIUM
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     SODCRO
     TOT SOLIDS =
     TVS
     6MET4COHEX =
     STRONTIUM  =
     STRYCHNINE =
     STYRENE
     SO4-D
     S04-P
     SULFATE
     SULFIDES
     SULFUR
     SOX
     SULFRYLFL  =
     ABIETIC AC =
     DEMETON    =
     2,4,5 T
     TCDD
     TEBUTHIURN =
     METHAPYRIL =
     TERBUFOS
     M-3PHEN
     0-3PHEN
     P-3PHEN
     4TERP-D14  =
     TERPINEOL  =
     TETDECANE  =
     TETEICOSAN =
     TTBT       =
     4CLMXYL
     1234-4CLBZ =
     1235-4CLBZ =
     1245-4CLBZ =
     4CLBPHNL-T =
     TETCBD
     I TETCBD
     TCDD
     TCDD-CL37  =
     TCDD-AC13  =
     TCDD-C13
     TCDD-T     =
     2367TCDF
    .TCDF
     3467TCDF
     TCDF-C13
     TCDF-T
     4CLETHAN
     1122-4CLET =
     4CLETHE
     4CLSTYRENE =
     4CLETHE
     GUAIATET
     4CLMETHA
     2346CLPHN  =
     2356CLPHN  =
     4CLSTYRENE =
     4CLSTYRENE =
     4CLSTYRENE =
     4DECANOIC  S
     CYCHEXENE  =
     4HYDRFURAN =
' SODIUM CHROMATE
: SOLIDS, TOTAL
' SOLIDS, TOTAL VOLATILE
• SQUALENE  (= HEXAMETHYL TETRACOSAHEXANE)
•• STRONTIUM
 STRYCHNINE
 STYRENE (= ETHENYLBENZENE  =  PHENYLETHYLENE = VINYLBENZ
 SULFATE, DISSOLVED
 SULFATE, PARTICULATE
 SULFATE, TOTAL
 SULFIDES
 SULFUR
 SULFUR OXIDES
 SULFURYL FLUORIDE
 SYLVIC ACID (= ABIETIC ACID)
 SYSTOX (= DEMETON)  (PESTICIDE)
 T (2,4,5-T or 2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxy Acetic Acid)  (PES
 TCDD (= 2,3,7,8-TETRACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN  = DIOXIN)
 TEBUTHIURON
 TENALIN BASE (= METHAPYRILINE = HISTADYL  BASE = THENYL
 TERBUFOS
 TERPHENYL (m-Terphenyl = 1,3-DIPHENYLBENZENE)
 TERPHENYL (o-Terphenyl = 1,2-DIPHENYLBENZENE)
 TERPHENYL (p-Terphenyl = 1,4-DIPHENYLBENZENE)
 TERPHENYL-D14,  DEUTERATED  (SURROGATE)
 TERPINEOL
 TETDECANE (C14)
 TETEICOSAN (C24)
 TETRABUTYLTIN
 TETRACHLORO-M-XYLENE (SURROGATE)
 TETRACHLOROBENZENE  (1,2,3,4-Tetrachlorobenzene)
 TETRACHLOROBENZENE  (1,2,3,5-Tetrachlorobenzene)
 TETRACHLOROBENZENE  (1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene)
 TETRACHLOROBIPHENYL, TOTAL
 TETRACHLOROBUTADIENE
 TETRACHLOROBUTADIENE ISOMERS
 TETRACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN (2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzodi
 TETRACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN, CL37 (2,3,7,8-TETRACHLORODIB
 TETRACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN, C13 (1,2,3,4-TETRACHLORODIBE
 TETRACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN, CIS (2,3,7,8-TETRACHLORODIBE
 TETRACHLORODIBENZODIOXINS, TOTAL
 TETRACHLORODIBENZOFURAN (2,3,6,7-Tetrachlorodibenzofur
 TETRACHLORODIBENZOFURAN (2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzofur
 TETRACHLORODIBENZOFURAN (3,4,6,7-Tetrachlorodibenzofur
 TETRACHLORODIBENZOFURAN,  C13 (2,3,7,8-TETRACHLORODIBEN
 TETRACHLORODIBENZOFURANS, TOTAL
 TETRACHLOROETHANE
 TETRACHLOROETHANE (1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane = ACETYLE
 TETRACHLOROETHENE (= PERCHLOROETHYLENE)
 TETRACHLOROETHENYLBENZENE (=TETRACHLOROSTYRENE=TETRACH
 TETRACHLOROETHYLENE (= TETRACHLOROETHENE = PERCHLOROET
 TETRACHLOROGUAIACOL (= 2-METHOXY-TETRACHLOROPHENOL)
 TETRACHLOROMETHANE  (= CARBON TETRACHLORIDE)
 TETRACHLOROPHENOL (2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol)
 TETRACHLOROPHENOL (2,3,5,6-Tetrachlorophenol)
 TETRACHLOROPHENYLETHYLENE (= TETRACHLOROSTYRENE)
 TETRACHLOROSTYRENE  (=TETRACHLOROETHENYLBENZENE=TETRACH
 TETRACHLOROVINYLBENZENE (= TETRACHLOROSTYRENE)
 TETRADECANOIC ACID  (= MYRISTIC ACID)
 TETRAHYDROBENZENE (3,4,5,6-Tetrahydrobenzene = CYCLOHE
 TETRAHYDROFURAN  (= 1,4-EPOXYBUTANE = TETRAMETHYLENE OX
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                                                     o-CHLOROTOLUENE)
                                                     p-CHLOROTOLUENE)
4HYDRFURAN = TETRAMETHYLENE OXIDE  (= TETRAHYDROFURAN = 1,4-EPOXYBUT
TET3CONTAN = TETRATRIACONTANE  (C34)
DTHALLIUM  = THALLIUM, DISSOLVED
THALLIUM   = THALLIUM, TOTAL
METHAPYRIL = THENYLENE BASE  (= METHAPYRILINE = HISTADYL BASE  = TENA
THIMET     = THIMET  (= PHORATE)
THIOBMETHA = THIOBISMETHANE  (= METHYL SULFIDE)
SCN        = THIOCYANATE
THIONAZIN  = THIONAZIN
THIOPHENOL = THIOPHENOL  (= BENZENETHIOL = MERCAPTOBENZENE)
THIOUREA   = THIOUREA  (2-Thio-ur'ea)
TIN        = TIN  (SN)
TITANIUM   = TITANIUM
O-TOLIDINE = TOLIDINE  (o-Tolidine  = 3,3'-DIMETHYLBENZIDINE)
TOLUENE    = TOLUENE  (= METHYLBENZENE = PHENYLMETHANE
TDI        = TOLUENE DIISOCYANATE
TOLUENE D8 = TOLUENE-D8, DEUTERATED  (SURROGATE)
24-2AMTOL  = TOLUENE-2,4-DIAMINE  {= 2,4-DIAMINOTOLUENE)
O-TOLUIDIN = TOLUIDINE  (o-Toluidine = 2-AMINOTOLUENE = 2-METHYLANIL
O-TOLI-HCL = TOLUIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE (o-Toluidine Hydrochloride=2-A
M-CLTOLUEN = TOLYL CHLORIDE  (m-Tolyl Chloride = m-CHLOROTOLUENE)
0-CLTOLUEN = TOLYL CHLORIDE  (o-Tolyl Chloride
P-CLTOLUEN = TOLYL CHLORIDE  (p-Tolyl Chloride
TALK       = TOTAL ALKANES
PCB10CL    = TOTAL DECACHLOROBIPHENYLS
PCB2CL     = TOTAL DICHLOROBIPHENYLS
T-DIELD    = TOTAL DIELDRIN  (PESTICIDE)
PCB7CL     = TOTAL HEPTACHLOROBIPHENYLS
PCB6CL     = TOTAL HEXACHLOROBIPHENYLS
PCB1CL     = TOTAL MONOCHLOROBIPHENYLS
PCB9CL     = TOTAL NONACHLOROBIPHENYLS
PCB8CL     = TOTAL OCTACHLOROBIPHENYLS
PCB5CL     = TOTAL PENTACHLOROBIPHENYLS
TOT RES VL = TOTAL RESIDUE - VOLATILE
TSS        = TOTAL SUSPENDED SOLIDS  (CONCENTRATION)
PCB4CL     = TOTAL TETRACHLOROBIPHENYLS
PCB3CL     = TOTAL TRICHLOROBIPHENYLS
TOXAPHENE  = TOXAPHENE  (PESTICIDE)
TEC        = TOXICITY EQUIVALENCE  CONCENTRATION  (BASED ON 2378 TCDD
T-CHLORDAN = TRANS CHLORDANE
3PT PHOS   = TRI-p-CRESYL PHOSPHATE  (= TRI-4-TOLYL  PHOSPHATE)
3PT PHOS   = TRI-p-TOLYL PHOSPHATE (= TRI-p-CRESYL  PHOSPHATE)
TRICONTANE = TRIACONTANE  (C30)
3-BRMETHA  = TRIBROMOMETHANE  (= BROMOFORM)
246-3BRPHN = TRIBROMOPHENOL  (2,4,6-Tribromophenol = BROMOL)
TBT        = TRIBUTYLTIN
TRICHLORFO = TRICHLORFON  (PESTICIDE)
3CLBNZ     = TRICHLOROBENZENE
123-3CLBNZ = TRICHLOROBENZENE  (1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene)
124-3CLBNZ = TRICHLOROBENZENE  (1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene)
135-3CLBNZ = TRICHLOROBENZENE  (1,3,5 Trichlorobenzene)
3CLBPHNL-T = TRICHLOROBIPHENYL, TOTAL
TRICED     = TRICHLOROBUTADIENE
I TRICED   = TRICHLOROBUTADIENE ISOMERS
111-3CLETH = TRICHLOROETHANE  (1,
112-3CLETH = TRICHLOROETHANE  (1,
3CLETHE    = TRICHLOROETHENE  (= TRICHLOROETHYLENE)
3CLETHE    = TRICHLOROETHYLENE (= TRICHLOROETHENE)
3CLFLMETH  = TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE
3CLGUAIA   = TRICHLOROGUAIACOL
GUAIA345   = TRICHLOROGUAIACOL (3,4,5-Trichloroguaiacol)
                                    ,1,1-Trichloroethane = METHYLCHLOROF
                                    ,1,2-Trichloroethane)
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     GUAIA456   = TRICHLOROGUAIACOL  (4,5,6-Trichloroguaiacol)
     CHLOROFORM = TRICHLOROMETHANE (= CHLOROFORM)
     236-3CLPHN = TRICHLOROPHENOL (2,3,6-Trichlorophenol)
     245-3CLPHN = TRICHLOROPHENOL (2,4,5-Trichlorophenol)
     246-3CLPHN = TRICHLOROPHENOL (2,4,6-Trichlorophenol)
     2,4,5 T    = TRICHLOROPHENOXY ACETIC ACID  (2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxy A
     FREON 113  = TRICHLOROTRIFLUOROETHANE  (= FREON 113)
     TRICLOPYR  = TRICLOPYR
     TRIDECANE  = TRIDECANE (C13)
     TRIEICOSAN = TRIEICOSAN (C23)
     TRIFLUR    = TRIFLURALIN
     3MCYCHEXEM = TRIMETHYL CYCLOHEXENE-METHANOL
     3MCYHEXE1M = TRIMETHYL CYCLOHEXENE-1-METHANOL
     3MET PHOS  = TRIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
     3MET3NITRL = TRIMETHYL-TRIDECATRIENENITRILE
     245-3METAN = TRIMETHYLANILINE (2,4,5-Trimethylaniline)
     I  TM BENZ  = TRIMETHYLBENZENE ISOMERS
     177-3M2CYC = TRIMETHYLBICYCLO[2.2.1]HEPTAN-2-ONE  (= CAMPHOR)
     13-2CLPRP  = TRIMETHYLENE CHLORIDE  (1,3-DICHLOROPROPANE)
     TRIMEFLSI  = TRIMETHYLFLUOROSILANE
     235-3MNAP  = TRIMETHYLNAPHTHALENE (2,3,5-Trimethylnaphthalene)
     234-3MNAP  = TRIMETHYLNAPTHALENE (2,3,4-TRIMETHYLNAPTHALENE)
     135-3NBNZ  = TRINITROBENZENE (1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene)
     3PHEN PHOS = TRIPHENYL PHOSPHATE
     T23-2BPPO4 = TRIS-(2,3-DIBROMOPROPYL)PHOSPHATE (= DIBROMOPROPYL PHO
     TRITHION   = TRITHION (= CARBOPHENOTHION)
     5CLNBNZ    = TRITISAN (= PENTACHLORONITROBENZENE = QUINTOZENE = BRA
     TRI3CONTAN = TRITRIACONTANE (C33)
     UNDECANE   = UNDECANE (= HENDECANE)
     UNEICOSANE = UNEICOSANE (C21)
     UNKALKENE  = UNKNOWN ALKENE
     PCBCL6?    = UNKNOWN HEXACHLOROBIPHENYL
     UCM         = UNRESOLVED COMPLEX MIXTURE
     UN3CONTAN  = UNTRIACONTANE (C31)
     URETHAN    = URETHANE (= ETHYL CARBAMATE = CARBAMIC ACID, ETHYL EST
     VANADIUM   = VANADIUM,  TOTAL
     VINYL ACET = VINYL ACETATE (= ACETIC ACID,  ETHENYL ESTER)
     VINYL CL   = VINYL CHLORIDE (= CHLOROETHENE)
     VCM         = VINYL CHLORIDE MONOMERS
     STYRENE    = VINYLBENZENE {= STYRENE = ETHENYLBENZENE = PHENYLETHYL
     ll-2CLETHE-= VINYLIDENE CHLORIDE (=  1,1-DICHLOROETHENE)
     MP-XYLENE  = XYLENE  (m-XYLENE + p-XYLENE)
     OM-XYLENE  = XYLENE  (o-Xylene + m-Xylene)
     O-XYLENE   = XYLENE  (o-Xylene)
     P-XYLENE   = XYLENE  (p-Xylene)
     I  XYLENE   = XYLENE  ISOMERS
     XYLENE     = XYLENE,  TOTAL (= DIMETHYLBENZENE)
     24-2MPHN   = XYLENOL (as-m-Xylenol = 2,4-DIMETHYLPHENOL)
     YTTRIUM    = YTTRIUM
     DZINC      = ZINC, DISSOLVED
     PZINC      = ZINC, PARTICULATE
     ZINC        = ZINC, TOTAL
     4-METHNAP  = 4-METHYLNAPHTHALENE
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                                APPENDIX  D
                          Misc. ODES Dictionaries
Location
  A   =   Stream
  B   =   Estuary
  C   =   Lake
  D   =   Ocean
  E   =   Well
  F   =   Other
QA Sample Number Prefix
  F  =  Field blank
  L  =  Lab blank
  T  =  Transport blank
  S  =  Spiked matrix sample
  U  =  Surrogated spiked sample
  D  =  Lab blank duplicate
  A  =  Lab blank split
  C  =  Certified reference sample
C/S (Level of Information)
  C  =  Composite
  S  =  Specimen
Gear Code
  01  =  NET(PLANKTON,TRUMMEL,BONGO,ETC.)
  02  =  SEINE(BEACH,PURSE,ETC.)
  03  =  TRAWL(OTTER,BEAM,EASTERN,ETC.)
  04  =  HOOK AND  LINE
  05  =  BOTTLE(NISKEN,ROSETTE,VAN DORN,ETC.)
  06  =  GRAB(VAN  VEEN SMITH-MCINTYRE,ETC.)
  07  =  CORE  (POSITION,GRAVITY,BOX,ETC.)
  08  =  DREDGE(CLAM,PIPE,ANCHOR,ETC.)
  09  =  PUMP(PLANKTON,MIDWATER,AIRLIFT,ETC.)
  10  =  AUTOMATIC COMPOSITE SAMPLER
  11  =  ELECTROSHOCKING
  12  =  POISONS
  99  =  MISCELLANEOUS(HAND-GATHERED,TRAPS,SHOVEL,ETC•)
Sex Code
 0  =  INDETERMINABLE
 1  =  MALE
 2  =  FEMALE                   .  »
 3  =  HERMAPHRODITE
 4  =  TRANSITIONAL
 5  =  GROUPED, BOTH SEXES  PRESENT   '  '-
 6  =  HERMAPHRODITIC,  FUNCTIONAL FEMALE
 7  .= —HERMAPHRODITIC,  FUNCTIONAL MALE
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Life Stage
 0  =  INDETERMINABLE
 1  »  EGG
 2  ~  NAUPLIUS
 3  «  ZOEA
 4  =  MEGALOPA
 5  -  VELIGER
 6  »  LARVA
 7  »  JUVENILE
 8  »  ADULT
 9  =  COMBINATION OF  6,7,AND  8
 A  =  COMBINATION OF  7 AND  8
 B  =  COMBINATION OF  6 AND  7  •
 C  »  JUVENILE/ADULT-SEXUAL MATURITY UNKNOWN
 D  =  POLYP
 E  «  CYPRIS
 F  »  COPEPODID
 G  -  PUPA
 H  «  NYMPH
 I  «  POSTLARVA
 J  =  PROTOZOEA
 K  =  MEDUSA
 L  »  EGG CARRYING FEMALE
 M  =  EGG CASE
 p  =  PARTS
 Q  =  IMMATURE
 R  =  SUBADULT
 S  *  TROCHOPHORE LARVAE
 T  =  SUBADULTS AND JUVENILES
 U  =  MATING PAIRS
 V  =  MYSIS
 W  -  COLONY
 X  *  CYPHONAUTES LARVE
 Y  =  GLAUCOTHOE
 Z  =  YOLK SAC LARVAE
Measurement Basis
  W  =  Wet Weight
  D  =  Dry Weight
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 Organ or Tissue Code
   01  =  MUSCLE
   02  =  LIVER
   03  =  DIGESTIVE GLAND
   04  =  GONAD
   05  =  GILLS
   06  =  KIDNEY
   07  =  SPLEEN
   08  =  HEART
   09  =  BRAIN
   10  =  BLOOD
   11  =  STOMACH CONTENTS
   12  =  TOP 1 1/2" OF SEDIMENT CORE
   13  =  MIDDLE 1 1/2" OF SEDIMENT CORE
   14  =  REMAINDER OF SEDIMENT CORE
   15  =  WHOLE ORGANISM
   16  =  WATER
   17  =  PARTICULATE MATTER
   18  =.  INTERNAL ORGANS                                          ' •
   19  =  SOFT PARTS
   20  =  ARM
   21  =  BODY
   22  =  BODY WALL
   23  =  EGGS
   24  =  FOOT
   25  =  BLADE
   26  =  SPOROPHYLL
   27  =  STALK MUSCLE
   28  =  ABDOMEN
   29  =  TAIL MUSCLE
   30  =  WHOLE ORGANISM(LESS SHELL)
   31  =  SURFICIAL SEDIMENT
   32  =  UNDIFFERENTIATED SEDIMENT
   33  =  ZOOPLANKTON
   34  =  UNDIFFERENTIATED PLANKTON
   35  =  PHYTOPLANKTON
   36  =  SEDIMENT EXTRACTS
   37  =  ORCHARD LEAVES(N.B.S.  STANDARD)
   38  =  BOVINE LIVER(N.B.S. STANDARD)
   40  =  SEDIMENT CORE
   51  =  ALIPHATIC FRACTION (Fl)
   52 '  =  AROMATIC FRACTION (F2)
   53  =  ASPHALTINE FRACTION (F3)
   54  =  ALIPHATIC PLUS AROMATIC FRACTIONS (F1+F2)
   55  =  ALIPHATIC PLUS ASPHALTINE FRACTIONS (F1+F3)
   56  = -AROMATIC PLUS ASPHALTINE FRACTIONS (F2+F3)
   57  =  ALIPHATIC PLUS AROMATIC PLUS ASPHALTINE FRACTIONS  (F1+F2+F3)
   58  =  HEPATOPANCREAS
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length  Code
   1  = TIP OF SNOUT TO FORK OF TAIL
   2  = MIDEYE TO FORK OF TAIL
   3  « TIP OF SNOUT TO HYPURAL PLATE
   4  = MIDEYE TO HYPURAL PLATE
   5  = TOTAL LENGTH  (EXTREMITY TO EXTREMITY)
   6  = SNOUT TO SECOND DORSAL  (RATFISH...)
   7  ~ ESTIMATED TOTAL LENGTH, PART OF  CAUDAL MISSING
   8  = APERTURE LENGTH
   9  = RADIUS
   A  = REGULAR DIAMETER
   B  * LENGTH OF CARAPACE  (BACK  OF RIGHT EYE  SOCKET TO TIP OF CARAPACE)
   C  = WIDTH OF CARAPACE  (WIDEST POINT  EXCLUDING SPINES)
   D  = METASOME LENGTH  (BOARD STANDARD  LENGTH)
   E  = WIDTH OF CARAPACE  (WIDEST POINT  INCLUDING SPINES)
Unit Code
   A  =
   B  =
   C  ~
   D  ~
   E  =
   F  =
   G  =
   H
   I
   J
   K
   N
   O
   P
   Q
   R
   S
   T
   U
   V
   W
   X
   Y
Weight/Volume,
Weight/Weight,
Volume/Weight,
Volume/Volume,
ppm (e.g
ppm (e.g
    (e.g
    (e.g
ppt
ppm
   ug/ml)
   ug/g)
   ul/g)
   ul/1)
uCi/1)
uCi/g)
Activity/Volume  (i.e.
Activity/Weight  (i.e.
mg/sq. m
mV
Percent Dry Weight
Weight/Weight, ppb  (e.g., ng/g)
Weight/Volume, ppb  (e.g., ug/1)
Positive ratio or pure number
mEQ/lOOg
Standard pH units
Length(e.g., millimeters)
Million fibers/gram(mfg)
Million fibers/liter(mfl)
Volume/Volume  (e.g. milliliters/liter)
Weight/weight, pptr (e.g.,  picograms/gram)
Weight/weight, ppt,  (e.g.,  milligrams/gram)
Deg. Celsius
Activity/volume  (i.e., picocuries/liter)
Micromoles
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Qualifier Code
    A = BACTERIAL COLONY COUNTS ABOVE THE ACCEPTABLE RANGE
    B = CORRECTED FOR "BLANK" CONTRIBUTIONS DOWN TO DETECTION LIMIT
    C = VALUE INCLUDED IN TOTAL FOR DEFINED COMB OF URESOLVED SUBS
    D = VALUE REPORTED ATTRIBUTABLE TO LAB CONTAMINATION
    E = ESTIMATED VALUE
    G = ESTIMATED VALUE GREATER THAN MINIMUM SHOWN
    I = INTERFERENCE OBSERVED IN GS/MS ANALYSIS
    K = DETECTED NOT QUANTIFIED. VALUE IS DETECTION LIMIT.
    L = VALUE IS LESS THAN THE MAXIMUM SHOWN
    M = VALUE IS MEAN
    N = REPORTED VALUE IS NOT CORRECTED FOR ANALYTICAL BLANK
    P = DETECTED NOT QUANTIFIED
    Q = QUESTIONABLE DATA
    S = SPIKED COMPOUND
    T = DETECTED AT LESS THAN QUANTIFICATION LIMIT.  VALUE IS QUANT LIMIT
    U = SUBSTANCE UNDETECTED AT METHOD DETECTION LIMIT SHOWN
    V = BACTERIAL COLONY COUNTS BELOW THE ACCEPTABLE RANGE
    W = BACTERIAL COLONY COUNTS WITHIN THE ACCEPTABLE RANGE
    X = VALUE REPORTED IS MASS RECOVERED (WEIGHT)
    Z = VALUE CORRECTED FOR "BLANK" CONTRIBUTIONS
Method/Clean-up/Instrument Codes
  01   =  ALPHA SPECTROMETRY
  02   =  POLAROGRAPHY
  03   =  CANDLE/GRAVIMETRY
  04   =  CANDLE/TITRATION
  05   =  ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY
  06   =  TRASMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY  (TEM)
  07   =  AUTOANALYZER
  08   =  PLATE/GRAVIMETRY  •
  09   =  PLATE/REFLECTANCE
  10   =  GEL CHROMATOGRAPHY
  11   =  BIOASSAY
  12   =  DISTILLATION
  13   =  HEATED PURGE AND TRAP
  14   =  CHEMICAL OXIDATION
  15   =  CHEMILUMINESCENCE
  16   =  VISUAL
  17   =  COLUMN CHROMATOGRAPHY
  18   =  CALCULATED
  19   =  GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY
  20   =  ACID DIGESTION/DISTILLATION
  21   =  ACID DIGESTION/GRAVIMETRY
  22   =  LIQUID SCINTILLATION CHROMATOGRAPHY
.23   =  THIN LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY
  24   =  CRYSTAL SCINTILLATION COUNTER
  25   =  COLORIMETRY       \
  26   =  CONDUCTIVITY      !  .
  27   =  COULOMETRY
  28   =  GLASS CAPILLARY/GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY
  29   =  DRY COMBUSTION/GAS DISPLACEMENT
  30   =  DRY COMBUSTION/GRAVIMETRY
  31   =  DRY COMBUSTION/INFRARED SPECTROMETRY
  32   =  DRY COMBUSTION/THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY SENSOR
  33   =  EDTA TITRATION
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Method/Clean-up/Instrument  Codes (cont.)
  34  =  ALCOHOL TITRATION
  35  »  SEPARATION
  36  =  SETTLING/WEIGHING
  37  =  ELECTROPHORESIS
  38  =  NEUTRON ACTIVATION ANALYSIS
  39  =  ESTIMATE
  40  =  EXTRACTION/WEIGHT
  41  =  FLAME SPECTROMETRY
  42  =  FLAME PHOTOMETRY
  43  =  FLUOROMETRY
  44  =  DISPLACEMENT
  45  »  GAMMA RAY SPECTROMETRY
  46  -  EMISSION SPECTROMETRY
  47  »  GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY/ELETRON CAPTURE
  48  =  ANODIC STRIPPING VOLTOMETRY
  49  =  GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY/FLAME  SPECTROMETRY
  50  =  GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY/MASS SPECTROMETRY
  51  =  GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY/IONIZATION
  52  =  ACID DIGESTION/TITRATION
  53  =  X-RAY SPECTROMETRY
  54  =  FILTRATION
  55  «  GAS DISPLACEMENT
  56  «  MANOMETRY
  57  »  GRAVIMETRY
  58  =  MEMBRANE FILTRATION
  59  «  INFRARED SPECTROMETRY
  60  =  LIQUID SCINTILLATION UNILUXI
  61  =  SCINTILLATION COUNTER
  62  »  LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTER
  63  ~  MASS SPECTROMETRY
  64  -  MICROSCOPE
  65  =  NEPHELOMETRY
  66  =  PROPORTIONAL COUNTER
  67  «  PETROGRAPHIC MICROSCOPE
  68  =  DOBSON TECHNIQUE
  69  =  EH METER
  70  =  PH PAPER
  71  =  SPECIFIC  ION ELECTRODE
  72  -  PH METER                             ;
  73  =  SPECTROPHOTOMETRY
  74  =  PLATE/SPECTROPHOTOMETRY
  75  »  TITRATION
  78  -  SOAP TEST
  79  =  WET  COMBUSTION/GAS DISPLACEMENT
  81  «  WET  COMBUSTION/INFRARED SPECTROMETRY
  82  =  WET  COMBUSTION/SPECTROPHOTOMETRY
  83  =  WET  COMBUSTION/TITRATION
  84  =  WET  OXIDATION/COLORIMETRY
  85  -  X-RAY FLUORESCENCE
  86  =  X-RAY DIFFRACTION
  87  =  MULTISPECTRAL SCANNER
  88  =  DIGESTION
  89  =  DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DRY AND ASH WEIGHT
  90  «  ASH WEIGHT
  92  a  DRY WEIGHT
  93  =  MACROBOMB CALORIMETRY
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 Method/Clean-up/Tnstrument Codes fcont.^
   94  =   PLANCHET GAS FLOW COUNTER
   95  =   MICROBOMB CALORIMETRY
   96  =   OZONESONDE
   97  =   UV SPECTROMETRY
   98  =   ELECTRODEPOSITION
   99  =   ELECTROLIC ENRICHMENT/PROPORTIONAL COUNTER
   Al  =   GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY/FLAME SPECTROMETRY
   A2  =   GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY/NITROGEN-PHOSPHORUS DETECTION
   A3  =   GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY/THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
   A4  =   HIGH PRESSURE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY
   A5  =   LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY/MASS SPECTROMETRY
   A6  =   ACID DIGESTION/COLORIMETRY
   A7  =   MERCURIC  NITRATE  TITRATION
   A8  =   TURBIDITY/SPECTROPHOTOMETRY  .
   A9  =   FLAMELESS ATOMIC  ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY
   Bl  =   COLD VAPOR ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY
   B2  =   SOLVENT EXTRACTION   .-,,.-
   B3  =  ACID BACK-EXTRACTION FROM SOLVENT MATRIX
   B4  =  ACID DIGESTION
   B5 . =  DRY ASHING
   B6  =  CO-PRECIPITATION
   B7  =.  ALCOHOL REFLUX
   B8  =  ATOMIC ABSORPTION-GASEOUS HYDRIDE GENERATION
   B9  =  LOW BACKGROUND BETA  COUNTER
   Cl  =  ATOMIC ABSORPTION-HEATED GRAPHITE FURNACE
   C2  =  ICP-INDUCTIVELY COUPLED  PLASMA EMISSION SPECTROPHOTOMETRY
   C3  =  AMPERIMETRIC TITRATION(CHLORINE .RESIDUAL ANALYSIS)
   C4  =  PURGE AND  TRAP
   C5  =  GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY WITH  HA ELECTROLYTE  CONDUCTIVITY DETECTION
   C6  =  DILUTE ACID EXTRACTION
   C7  =  PURGE AND TRAP WITH CRYOGENIC FOCUS
   C8  =  SONIC EXTRACTION
   C9  =  FLUORISIL COLUMN CHROMATOGRAPHY
   Dl  =  ALUMINA COLUMN CHROMATOGRAPHY
   D2  =  INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA/MASS SPECTROMETRY (ICP/MS)
   D3  =  STALLING'S METHOD  (EXTRACTION/CLEAN-UP  FOR DIOXIN)
   D4  =  HIGH RESOLUTION GC/LOW RESOLUTION MS  (HRGC/LRMS)
   D5  =  CHELATION/SOLVENT EXTRATIONS
   D6  =  DISSOLVED OXYGEN PROBE
   D7  =  NITRIFICIATION INHIBITION
   D8  =  SILICA COLUMN CHROMATOGRAPHY
   D9  =  SULFUR CLEANUP (EPA 3660)
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                               Appendix E

                           Log-on Instructions
                              Introduction
 Users have many options for logging onto ODES. The procedure for using a
 telephone  modem. connection  and communication software package is
 described in this log-on guide. If you are accessing ODES with a different type
 of set-up such as a gateway connection or through Internet, please consult
 your system administrator or the ODES technical staff for assistance.

 Five sections are included in this appendix to  assist you with the log-on
 procedure.  User Requirements (page E-2) lists the requirements for accessing
 ODES; Basic Procedures (page E-2) summarizes each step in the log-on process;
 and  Step-by-Step  Instructions (page E-6) provides a detailed example of the
 log-on procedure.  For frequent ODES users, Shortcut  Log-on Procedure (page
 E-14) explains a shortcut procedure for accessing ODES. If you encounter any
 problems while logging on, please consult the troubleshooting guide (page E-
 15).   You will also find a list of telephone access numbers at the end of this
 Appendix.
 If you have any questions or need additional assistance, please contact either
 the ODES technical support at (703) 841-6279 or the NCC Hotline at 1 (800)
 334-2405.
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                         User Requirement^
ODES User ID and password
      To obtain an ODES User ID and password, simply contact the ODES
      technical staff.  Within a week to ten days days, you should receive
      notification confirming the establishment of your account from, the
      National Computing Center.  If you already have a valid account for
      the EPA NCC-IBM mainframe (e.g., an account that allows you to use
      STORET),  call  the ODES technical  staff to request ODES  access
      privileges.  Once this request is processed, you can access ODES with
      your current User ID and password.
External telephone data line
      You must be able to dial either the NCC at (800) 445-2795 or one of the
      regional data centers listed at the end of this Appendix.  For best results,
      use a telephone data line rather than a standard telephone line.
Modem/communications software
      Before logging on to  ODES make sure that your software is properly
      configured using the settings listed on page 5.  If you will be viewing or
      downloading  graphics   while  in  ODES,  you   need  to  use
      communications  software  with  graphics capabilities,   such as
      VersaTerm-PRO for a Macintosh or PC-PLOT for a PC.
Printer Bin Number
      If  you do not have an organizational bin or are unsure what your
      organization's bin number is, you have two options.  You can have
      your output printed at a  regional data center by contacting the  data
      center to reserve  a printing bin.  Alternatively, you may have your
      output forwarded to  you from the  NCC.  If you prefer to have your
      output forwarded, use mxxx  as your bin number, where xxx is your
      User ID. For example, if your User ID is ABC, you can use mabc as your
      bin number.
                           Basic Procedure
The log-on procedure consists of a series of menus and prompts. To start the
process, you will need to dial the National Computing Center (NCC) Data
Switch using one of the telephone  numbers at the end of this Appendix.
After dialing the number, your computer  screen should display a message
similar to "CONNECT 2400" where 2400 is the baud rate of your modem.
Once the connection is established,  you will encounter a series of prompts
requesting log-on information.  After these prompts, you will  reach the
READY prompt.  At this prompt, enter "ODES" to start an ODES session.
These steps are outlined in the flow diagram on the opposite page.
pageE-2
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 To access ODES using the IBM(TTY) protocol, use the recommended settings
 and follow  the  steps outlined in the flow diagram and described on the
 following pages.


 The steps shown in the diagram and described on the next two pages provide
 a general overview of the ODES log-on procedure. Please note that you may
 notice minor variations in this procedure as the EPA mainframe system is
 upgraded. If you have difficulty logging on to the EPA mainframe system or
 ODES, please consult the troubleshooting section of this Appendix.  If you
 continue to  have problems, support  centers and their phone numbers are
 listed on page E-15.
                         Establish Communications Link
                             with NCC Data Switch
                                    ±
                               Choose IBM-PSI
                             from IBM (TTY) Menu
                                   ±
                           Enter User ID and Password
                                   ±
                           Enter responses to account
                        number, procedure name, FIMAS
                           ID, and bin number prompts.
                          Enter responses to prompts for
                               first-time users.
                                   ±
                          Enter 'ODES' at the READY
                                  prompt.
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                     Establish Communications Link with
                            NCC Data Switch
To establish a connection with the NCC Data Switch, use a modem and a
communications  software package compatible  with  your hardware
configuration. (Some appropriate communications packages include PC-Plot
and Crosstalk for a PC and VersaTerm-PRO for a Macintosh.)  All of these
packages provide graphics capabilities which are necessary when using some
of ODES analytical tools. For most ODES sessions, however, you do not need
graphics capabilities.
                        Recommended Settings
           Local  Echo/Duplex:     On/Half  Duplex
           Parity:                               Elren
           Parity  Bits:                            i
           Data  Bits:                           ,    7
           Baud  Rate:     300,1200,2400,  or   9600
           XON/XOPP   Handshake:                  ON
           Return  Key:                        CR/LF
Once your modem is connected to your computer and your communications
package has the proper settings, dial the NCC Data Switch at (800) 445-2795.
When possible, EPA requests that users access the mainframe through one of
the regional data centers.  Telephone access numbers for these centers are
located on page E-15.
                            Choose IBM-PSI
                           from IBM(TTY) Menu
 On the Headquarters Data Switch Menu, select the IBM (TTY) protocol by
 entering the code 'ibmpsi' at the prompt.                               :
                            Select TSO-NCC
 At the U.S. EPA (TTY-X25-IBM) menu, enter 'a' to access TSO-NCC.  (TSO-
 NCC stands for time share option at the National Computing Center.)
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                          Enter User ID and Password
 When prompted, enter your User ID and password.  Your User ID is the 3-
 character ID that you received in the mail from the NCC.  The password you
 received should be changed the first time you log-on. Valid passwords are 6
 to 8 alphanumeric codes that contain at least one letter and one number.
                          Enter responses to account
                       number, procedure name, FIMAS ID,
                             bin number prompts
 At the appropriate prompts, enter your account number, procedure name,
 FIMAS ID, and printing bin number.   (If you  are  selecting the default
 responses to these prompts, you only need to enter '*' to access ODES.)  If
 your organization does not have a printing bin, you can use 'mxxx' as your
 bin number where xxx is your 3-character ID.

 Your account number, procedure name, and FIMAS ID are shown below.
                  Account  number
                  Psro«S6dur«,
                  FXM&S   HD-
   \ ODES
AASTORE*
 ,  ODESB
                         Enter responses to prompts for
                              first-time users.
 If you are logging on to ODES for the first time, you will need to enter
 additional information by responding to questions that appear on  your
 screen.
                         Enter 'ODES' at the READY
                                 prompt.
 After successfully logging on to the EPA mainframe, enter 'ODES' at the
 READY prompt.
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                      Dstep-by-Step Instructions
                                             "
&i this section, the process of logging on to ODES is reviewed in detail,,  A
step-by-step example demonstrates the process for successfully logging on to
ODES using the IBM (TTY) protocol.  This example provides sample screens
that you will encounter during the log-on procedure, describes the responses
to title menus and prompts, and also discusses potential difficulties that you
may encounter.
1. Using  a modem  and an  appropriate  communications  software package,
   establish a link with  the National Computing Center.

    Before attempting to log on to ODES, please make sure that your modem
    and communications software are ready to transmit  and receive data.
    The recommended communications settings for accessing ODES are:
            Local Echo/Duplex:          ON/Half Duplex
            Parity:                                  Even
            Parity Bits:                                1
            Data Bits:                                  7
            Transmit Speed:      300,1200,2400  or  9600
            XON/XOFF Handshake:                       CN
            Return Key:                            CR/LF
    You may also want to consult your software documentation to determine
    the appropriate  communications settings for your particular hardware
    and software configuration.  To begin the  log-on procedure type:  atdi
    followed by the appropriate telephone access number and press ENTER.
    For example, to  access ODES through the  National Computing Center's
    modem access number, type:  atdt 1 800 445 2795  and press ENTER.  If
    your communications software supports a dialing directory, simply select
    the access number using the directory.
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 2. Access IBM (TTY) by entering 'ibmpsi' at the prompt on the Headquarters
    Data  Switch Menu.

     After the telephone link has been established (this  may take several
     seconds), the following menu should appear* .
               atdt  1  800  445  2795
               CONNECT  2400

                Welcome To The Environmental Protection Agency

                       HEADQUARTERS DATA SWITCH -  (NODE 1)
                      TO ACCESS:
                      IBM (TTY)
                      IBM 3270 EMULATION
                      PRIME
                      VAX
                      MODEM POOL
                      HEADQUARTER'S LOCATOR
                      ALL-IN-1
                      OTHER SERVICES
              YOUR  SELECTION?> ibmpsi
TYPE:
IBMPSI
TCP
system name
system name
MODEM
LOG
DMAIL
HELP
       To use the IBM (TTY) protocol, type:   ibmpsi  at the prompt  marked
       'YOUR SELECTION?' and press ENTER.  This option will connect you
       with the EPA NCC-IBM mainframe computer.
    NOTE:  While logging on to ODES, please use only lowercase letters.
    Additionally, if your keyboard has a key marked ENTER and a different
    key marked RETURN or J, always use the key marked ENTER.
   If you are accessing ODES through one of the regional data centers, this screen may be slightly
   different.
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3.  Select (a) TSO-NCC from the U.S. EPA (TTY-X25-IBM) menu.

    After selecting the IBM (TTY) protocol from the Headquarters Data Switch
    menu,  you should see the EPA NCC-IBM Mainframe menu pictured
    here.
              Connecting to IBMPSI via X.25 network.

             WIC1-3671/04 CONNECTED TO NET3/13

             Called address: 90900001
             COM

              U.S. EPA  (TTY-X25-IBM)

                     A  TSO - NCC
                     B  WIG
                     C  ARBITER NCC
                     D  EPA OLS
                     E  NLM

              SELECTION ?  a
    To gain access to ODES, you should select option (A) TSO-NCC. ODES
    operates within the TSO (time-sharing option) environment.  To select
    this option, type:   a  at the prompt  marked  'SELECTION?'  and press
    ENTER.
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4. Enter your User ID and password at the USERID and password prompts.

    You will be prompted to enter your 3-character User ID. This prompt is
    shown below. Your 3-character User ID can be found on the Account
    Authorization Notice.  Please type your ID and press ENTER.  Next, you
    will be prompted to enter the password that is shown on your Account
    Authorization Notice.  Please type your password and press ENTER.
              EPA200  -ENTER USERID -
              new
              EPA 202 ENTER CURRENT PASSWORD FOR NEW  -
              :ncclnew
              :EPA132 Password has expired
              EPA203  ENTER NEW PASSWORD -
              :mypassl
    If you are using this account for the first time, you will receive a message
    saying that your password has  expired.  For security control, you must
    change the initial password assigned by the NCC.  The new password
    must be at least 6 characters in  length and must contain at least 1 alpha
    and 1 numeric character. The password should not exceed 8 characters in
    length. At  the prompt,  type your new password and press ENTER.
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5.  Enter the appropriate responses for the account  number, procedure name,
   FIMAS ID, and bin number prompts.

    You will now be prompted to enter your account number, procedure
    name, FIMAS ID, and bin number.  The prompts received by first-time
    users are pictured in the figure below. Users who have already logged on
    successfully in a previous session will have similar prompts.  Default
    values for each prompt are listed at the end of each prompt.  Entering "*"
    at any of these prompts enters the default value for that prompt.
             :EPA207  ENTER ACCOUNT NUMBER - OR  "*" FOR ODES
             *
             EPA209  ENTER PROCEDURE NAME — OR "*" FOR AASTORET
             *
             EPA211  ENTER FIMAS ID -
             odesd
             EPA213  ENTER BIN NUMBER -
             c815
    If the first prompt reads: 'ENTER ACCOUNT NUMBER - OR "»" FOR
    ODES', ODES is the prompt's default value.  Therefore, you can either
    type:                                    ,   .        .  ;
                  or:
                       odes
    and press ENTER. To type '*', use the Shift-8 key combination rather
    than the '*' on the numeric keypad.  If the prompt contains a different
    default  value (e.g.,  'ENTER  ACCOUNT NUMBER  -  OR  "*" FOR
    STORET1) please type:

            odes

    and press ENTER rather than  using the "*":   The next prompt should
    read: 'ENTER PROCEDURE NAME - OR "*" FOR AASTORET1.  At this
    prompt, type either:
                  or:
aastoret
    and press ENTER. Again, if the prompt has a different default procedure
    name or no default value, type:

            aastoret
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    If you are using this account for the first time, the next prompt will read:
    'ENTER FIMAS ID-1.  At this prompt type:

            odesd

    and press ENTER.  If this  prompt also contains: 'OR "*" FOR ODESD',
    ODESD is the default FIMAS ID and you can type either:

            *,.    or:    odesd

    and press ENTER.   Finally,  at the prompt which reads 'ENTER BIN
    NUMBER -', type the  bin number  for your organization and press
    ENTER.  Remember, you can also use mxxx, where xxx is your User ID.
    When using this option, your printed output will be forwarded to you
    from the National Computing Center.  This prompt may  also allow you
    to simply type '*' and press ENTER for the default  value, but make sure
    the correct bin number is listed as the default value before using.'*'.

    At this point, you will  see various messages indicating  that you have
    successfully logged on to the EPA NCC-IBM Mainframe.  A sample log-on
    screen is shown here.  If you see the '***' prompt  at the bottom of the
    screen at any time during your session, press ENTER to continue.
   ICH70001I NEW   LAST ACCESS AT  **: **-.** ON THURSDAY,
   NEW LOGON IN PROGRESS AT **:**:**  ON *** **, 199*
   93/06/17: VITALINK PATCH INSTALLED ON ROUTER    -SEE
   93/06/16: BRING DOWN RTP DEVELCON               -SEE
   93/06/15: RECENTLY RELEASED EPA MEMOS           -SEE
   93/06/15: RACF 1.9.2 INSTALLED  FOR PRODUCTION   -SEE
   93/06/14: NATURAL V224 IMPLEMENTATION           -SEE
   93/06/09: SAS 6.08 AVAILABLE  -  CUSTOMER TEST    -SEE
   *** ISPF PROFILE DATASET SYS2.NEW.ISPPROF ALLOCATED
   *** TABLES DATASET SUCCESSFULLY ALLOCATED
                                                       *** **
        199"
NEWS ALERTS
NEWS ALERT7
NEWS ALERT11
NEWS ALERT12
NEWS ALERT16
NEWS ALERTS
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6.  Enter any additional information for which you  are prompted.

    If you are logging on to ODES for the first time, the system will display the
    following prompt:

    Is this the first time you have logged on to ODES?
    >PLEASE ENTER (Y)ES OR (N)O >

    At the prompt, type y and press ENTER.
    * Is this the first time you have logged on to ODES?

    > PLEASE ENTER (Y)ES OR (N)O  > y

    * ODES will now initialize your ODES directory with the
      files you will need  to execute  ODES.

    * You may ignore the message  above concerning your STORET CLIST

    * Please wait.

    * Initialization procedure successful.
    After you  confirm you  are  entering ODES for the first time,  ODES
    establishes your ID as a new user and  creates files  that you will need
    during your future ODES sessions.
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 7.  After  successfully logging on  to  the  EPA mainframe,  you will receive
    several ntesages followed by a prompt saying READY.
                * TO USE THE OCEAN DATA  EVALUATION SYSTEM,
                  TYPE  "ODES" AT THE READY  PROMPT.
              READY
              odes
    At this point, type 'odes' and press ENTER to access ODES.  After you
    have successfully logged on to ODES you will see the ODES Basic Options
    Menu, which is pictured below. At this point, you are ready to start using
    ODES.  Please refer to the ODES User Manual   for instructions on using
    ODES.
                                      ODES
                            ** BASIC OPTIONS MENU **

                  C = Scan CONTENTS of the ODES Data Base
                  D = Use the On-line DICTIONARIES
                  E = EXIT ODES
                  F = Show job status or FETCH reports and graphics
                  M = List the MENU of TOOLS
                  N = Review on-line NEWS (Updated 2/93)
                  R = ODES Interactive Data RETRIEVAL
                  S = STORET Data Retrieval
                  T = Use a TOOL

                          *** ODES Hotline Numbers ***
                 (703)841-6279  or (510)283-3771  or (206)883-1912

             >  Please enter an OPTION and press  RETURN >
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                   I  Shortcut Log-on Procedure
If you have successfully logged on to ODES before, you can use a shortcut
method to move directly to the 'READY1 prompt.  At the prompt which
reads: 'ENTER USERID -' (Step 4), simply type:

      xxx/zzzzzzzz default
and press ENTER, where xxx is your User ID and zzzzzzzz is your password.
For example, if your User ID is ABC and your password is secretl, you would
type:

      abc/secretl default
and press ENTER.  Once you see the 'READY1 prompt, type:

      odes


and press ENTER.  At this point, you will see the ODES Basic Options Menu.
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If you are having difficulty with the log-on  procedure,  consult  the
troubleshooting table below.
 Problem
 Text typed  in by user does not
 appear on screen
 Text typed in by user appears twice
 on screen
    (e.g., iibbmmppssii)

 Screen output is incomprehensible
 System does not respond to user
 entries
Solution
Set Local Echo to ON or Duplex to
HALF   in   communications
software setup.

Set Local Echo to OFF or Duplex to
FULL in communications software
setup.

Check communications  software
settings. (Recommended  settings
are listed under Step 1 in the Step-
by-Step  Instructions.)

Make sure that you are using the
ENTER key.  Do not use RETURN
or «J  if your keyboard  has an
ENTER key.
 If you continue to have difficulty, please contact the NCC Technical Support
 Hotline at (800) 334-2405 or the ODES technical staff at (703) 841-6279.
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                         Telephone Numbers
     Regional Data Center  Baud
                             Rate
      ATLANTA
      BOSTON
      CHICAGO
      DALLAS
      DENVER
      KANSAS CITY
 300
1200
2400
9600

 300
1200
2400
9600

 300
1200
2400
9600

 300
1200
2400
9600

 300
1200
2400
9600

 300
1200
2400
9600
Commercial
Users Dial:

(404) 347-2919
(404) 347-2926
(404) 347-2933
(404) 347-2934

(617) 565-9084
(617) 565-9085
(617) 565-9086
(617) 565-9087

(312) 886-5143
(312) 886-5144
(312) 886-5145
(312) 886-5151

(214) 655-7350
(214) 655-7351
(214) 655-7352
(214) 655-7353

(303) 293-1400
(303) 293-1401
(303) 293-1402
(303) 293-1403

(913) 236-2830
(913) 236-2831
(913) 236-2832
(913) 236-2833
FTS
Users Dial:

 257-2919
 257-2926
 257-2933
 257-2934

 835-9084
 835-9085
 835-9086
 835-9087

 886-5143
 886-5144
 886-5145
 886-5151

 255-7350
 255-7351
 255-7352
 155-7353

 330-1400
 330-1401
 330-1402
 330-1403

 757-2830
 757-2831
 757-2832
 757-2833
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     Regional Data Center  Baud
      LAS VEGAS
      NEIC
      NEW YORK
      PHILADELPHIA
      SAN FRANCISCO
      SEATTLE
      WASHINGTON
 300
1200
2400
9600

 300
1200
2400
9600

 300
1200
2400
9600

 300
1200
2400
9600

 300
1200
2400
9600

 300
1200
2400
9600

ALL
Commercial
Users Dial:

(702) 798-3294
(702) 798-3295
(702) 798-3296
(702) 798-3297

(303) 236-4975
(303) 236-4976
(303) 236-4977
(303) 236-4978

(212) 264-1554
(212) 264-1555
(212) 264-5203
(212) 264-5204

(215) 597-0103
(215) 597-0577
(215) 597-2353
(215) 597-4374

(415) 744-1010
(415) 744-1011
(415) 744-1012
(415) 744-1013

(206) 553-0383
(206) 553-0464
(206) 553-0784
(206) 553-0985

(202) 488-3671
Users Dial:

  545-3294
  545-3295
  545-3296
  545-3297

  776-4975
  776-4976
  236-4977
  236-4978

  264-1554
  264-1555
  264-5203
  264-5204

  597-0103
  597-0577
  597-2353
  597-4374

  484-1010
  484-1011
  484-1012
  484-1013

  399-0383
  399-0464
  399-0784
  399-0985

  260-3671
«U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1993-515-003/87117
NFTDR User Manual - Appendix E: Log-on Instructions
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