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DATA SUBMISSIONS MANUAL
TETRA TECH, INC., BELLEVUE, WA
DEC 87
 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
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           OD'E'S
             Ocean Data Evaluation System

          DATA SUBMISSIONS MANUAL
                   June, 1992
                   Prepared for
           Oceans and Coastal Protection Division
         Office of Wetlands, Oceans, and Watersheds
                    Prepared by

                    Tetra Tech, Inc.
                      and
              American Management Systems, Inc.
                    REPRODUCED BY: NT1S
                   U.S. Department of Commerce	'
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  4. Title and Subtitle
      ODES Data  Submissions  Manual
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      Tetra Tech, Inc.
      11820 Northup Way, Suite 100
      Bellevue,  WA  98005
  12. Sponsoring Organization Nam* and Addrati
      U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency
      Office of  Marine and  Estuarine Protection
      401  M Street,  SW
      Washington, DC  20460
                                  PB95-154209
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                             December 1987
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  16. Abstract (Limit: 200 word*)
      This manual explains  the quality assurance/quality control  cycle  that must be
      completed before a data set  can be  loaded into  3DES,  and provides  detailed
      instructions  for entering  individual data sets  onto  coding  forms,  magnetic tape,
      or  floppy diskette for submission  to ODES.
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    Other ODES documents available from
the Office of Wetlands, Oceans, and Watersheds
 Q ODES User Guide
 Q Quick Guide to the ODES Data Submissions Process
 Q ODES Tool Manual
 Q ODES Data Briefs
       • ODES Statistical Power Analysis
       • Analysis of Influent/Effluent Data
       • Use of Numerical Classification Tools
       • Use of Graphic and Mapping Tools
       • Downloading ODES Graphics of Enhancement
       • Use of the Analysis of Variance Tool

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                        TABLE  OF CONTENTS
       Preface [[[ i

I .      Data Submission Steps and Quality Assurance Procedures

       A.  Introduction [[[ 1-1
       B.  Data Submission and QA/QC Procedures ....................................... 1-1
       C.  ODES File Types, Codes, and Hierachical Record Structure ................. 1-7
       D.  Coding  Assistance [[[ 1-8
       E.  Summary [[[ 1-8

1 1 .     ODESBle Type 1 32 for Benthic Survey Data
            '""^

      A.  Introduction [[[ II-l
      B.  Hierarchical  Relationships [[[ II-l
      C.  Detailed Data Element Descriptions ............................................. D-5
      D.  Data Entry Codes [[[ D-7

III.   ODES File Type 144B for Bioaccumulation Data

      A.  Introduction [[[ ni-1
      B.  Hierarchical  Relationships ............. .......................................... DI-1
      C .  Detailed Data Element Descriptions ............................................ ni-5
      D.  Data Entry Codes [[[ EI-7

IV.   ODES File Type 013 for Fish Pathology Data

      A.  Introduction [[[ IV-1
      B.  Hierarchical  Relationships [[[ IV-1
      C.  Detailed Data Element Descriptions ............................................ IV-4
      D.  Data Entry Codes [[[ IV-6

V .    ODES File Type 1 44E for Influent and Effluent Data


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VII.   ODES File Type 073 for Sediment Grain Size Analysis Data.

      A.  Introduction	VII-1
      B.  Hierarchical  Relationships	VIM
      C.  Detailed Data Element Descriptions	VD-5
      D.  Data Entry Codes	VII-7

VIII.  ODES File Type 144S for Sediment Pollutant Data

      A.  Introduction	Vffl-l
      B.  Hierarchical  Relationships	VID-1
      C.  Detailed  Data Element Description	Vm-5
      D.  Data Entry Codes	VIH-7

IX.   ODES File Type 123 for Trawl/Seine Sampling Data

      A.  Introduction	IX-1
      B.  Hierarchical  Relationships	DC-1
      C.  Detailed  Data Element Description	DC-5
      D.  Data Entry Codes	IX-7

X.    ODES File Type 009 for Bacterial/Viral Data

      A.  Introduction	X-l
      B.  Hierarchical  Relationships	X-l
      C.  Detailed  Data Element Description	X-5
      D.  Data Entry Codes	X-7

X1.   ODES File Type 900 for Bioassay Data

      A.  Introduction	XI-1
      B.  Hierarchical  Relationships	XI-1
      C.  Detailed  Data Element Description	XI-2
      D.  Data Entry Codes	XI-7

APPENDICES

      Appendix A:   ODES Chemical Codes	A-l

      Appendix B:   Master Species List of NODC Taxonomic Codes	B-1

      Appendix C:   Additional Data Entry Codes - ODES Codes	C-l

      Appendix D:   Supporting Documents for 301 (h) Monitoring Programs.... D-l

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                                PREFACE
   The Ocean Data Evaluation System (ODES) is an analytically powerful, user friendly
computerized system for supporting federal, state, and local decision-makers associated
with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) marine monitoring programs.
ODES  is managed by the EPA Oceans and Coastal Protection Division (OCPD) of the
Office of Wetlands, Oceans, and Watersheds (OWOW). The ODES Data Submissions
Manual provides a set  of comprehensive instructions for the accurate submission of
monitoring data to ensure that correct data are entered for use with ODES analytical tools.

   The guidelines developed for this manual arc the result of a cooperative effort between
OCPD, its contractors, and EPA Regional Offices, and are in accordance with the standard
formats for marine data developed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC).
The approach in creating these guidelines has been to adhere closely to NODC's standard
formats for storing and disseminating occanographic data.  This approach  will promote
standardization, sharing of data, and the evaluation of long-term trends. Where necessary,
existing NODC formats have been supplemented with other data elements of particular
importance to EPA marine monitoring programs.

   Over the  last several years new fields and codes  have been created and some formats
have been modified in the ODES Data Submissions Manual in order to accommodate the
various needs of ODES data submitters. Two major sets of revisions have been made to
the original Manual. Changes and additions made during December 1987  revisions are
indicated by a single line drawn in the margin. Changes and additions made in this version
of the Manual are indicated by a double line in the margin.

   This document does not constitute official  policy for  EPA  sampling programs.
(Appendix D of this manual pipvides a list of current EPA guidance documents for 301(h)
monitoring programs.  Additional guidance on monitoring is available from the EPA
Regional or OCPD Program Offices.) The data submissions guidelines presented below
provide a set of comprehensive procedures for compiling many of the types of data  that are
likely to be collected in a given sampling program. While most data elements which may
be measured  in a given sampling program are discussed in this manual, specific programs
may or may not require all of this information.  Similarly, if there are other data elements
which are needed by your program but arc not included in the Manual, please contact the
ODES  Manager to discuss your requirements (see below for  address and telephone
information).

   The ODES Data Submissions Manual explains the quality assurance/quality  control
(QA/QC) cycle that must be completed before a data set can be loaded into ODES, and
provides detailed instructions for entering individual data sets onto magnetic tape or floppy
diskette for submission to ODES. The Manual is organized as follows:

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    •  Chapter I describes the critical QA/QC components of ths ODES data entry process.
        Every individual data set submitted must complete the QA/QC cycle before being
        loaded into the ODES data base. As a result, ODES users are provided data that arc
        of known quality for conducting analyses and producing reports.

    •  Chapters I1-X1 provide data format guidelines for compiling individual data sets for
        the most commonly collected types of data.

    Chapter 1 provides a comprehensive description of QA/QC procedures for all types of
 ODES data sets. The remainder of the Manual is organized in a modular fashion, allowing
 the user to select only the chapters of interest, according to the particular requirements of
 the program. Chapters II through XI provide detailed instructions for compiling different
 File Types for sampling data (e.g., Bcnthic Survey Data, Receiving Water Quality Data).
 Each of these chapters includes a general description of the File Type, an explanation of
 the logical relationships among each of the Record Types that make up the file (e.g.,
 Suivcy Header Records, Data Records), a set of detailed instructions for entering the data,
 and a complete set of data entry codes.

    If you have comments or questions about this manual or about other aspects of ODES,
 please call or write the ODES Manager

P                               Mr. Kevin Perry
                                 ODES Manager
                       Oceans and Coastal Protection Division
                     Office of Wetlands, Oceans, and Watersheds
                       U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                     401 M Street, S.W. (Mail Code: WH-556F)
                            Washington, D.C. 20460
                                 (202) 260-6833

    The ODES Manager can provide you with more copies of the Manual as well as copies
 of the ODES User's Guide. The ODES Manager can also arrange periodic hands-on
 demonstrations of the system.

    If you have technical questions pertaining to the preparation of a data set for submission
 to ODES, please call ODES User Support at one of the following numbers:

               (206)  822-9.596 - 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Pacific Time Zone
               (703) 908-8100 -- 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Eastern Time Zone.

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   I.   Data Submission Steps and  Quality Assurance  Procedures


A.  Introduction
   ODES has been designed to assist program managers and scientists with their needs for
data management and analysis. A crucial element in successfully providing this support is
ensuring that quality control and quality assurance (QA/QC) procedures arc an integral pan
of the system. Beginning with data collection in the field and extending through statistical
analysis, adherence to QA/QC procedures guarantees users that the decisions derived from
their ODES analyses will be based on the best available information.

   To accomplish this task, organizations submitting data to ODES must implement
QA/QC procedures in accordance  with EPA guidance documents. These procedures
should be implemented during sample collection, laboratory analysis, data coding, and data
entry into ODES formats.  All users of ODES, not just the individual organizations who
collect and submit data, benefit from a rigorous QA/QC program.

   Once data have been submitted to ODES, they arc subjected r.o computerized error-
checking routines and are reviewed by the data submitter and  by independent technical
experts. Errors discovered during these QA/QC steps are corrected before the information
is added to the ODES database.  When this comprehensive, multi-stage process is
completed,  the ODES users can be confident that only the data  that has been checked for
errors and been technically reviewed is stored within the system.

B.  Data Submission and QA/QC Procedures

   1.  Obtain EPA Approval to Submit Data:

   Organizations or individuals who plan to have data added to the ODES database must
first obtain approval from the EPA.  The EPA will determine if  the  addition of data to the
system will  contribute to the overall goals of existing programs and projects. If a data set is
viewed as appropriate for inclusion into ODES, EPA will notify the organization to proceed
with  the data submission process.

   Requests to submit data should be directed to the EPA ODES Manager at the following
address:

                                Mr. Kevin Perry
                                ODES Manager
                      Oceans and Coastal Protection Division
                   Office of Wetlands, Oceans, and Watersheds
                      U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                    401 M Street, S.W. (Mail Code: WH-556F)
                           Washington, D.C. 20460
                                (202) 260-6833

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ODES DATA SUBMISSIONS MANUAL
                                Exhibit I-A-1

             Checklist  of Data Submitter Responsibilities
                 Q  Obtain EPA approval to submit data.

                 Q  Perform quality control checks during data entry.

                 Q  Enter data into ODES format.

                 Q  Prepare a description of the data set, including a
                    discussion of all quality control procedures followed
                    during data collection, analysis, and entry.

                 Q  Certify that data arc accurate.

                 Q  Send data, data set description, and data certification
                    statement to the ODES System Operator.

                 Q  Review  hard copy of data and  listing of errors
                    detected during machine checks of information.

                 3  Provide verification statement  regarding any
                    necessary data revisions or corrections to the ODES
                    Technical Reviewers.

                 Q  Provide the ODES  Technical Reviewers  with
                    additional information, as  needed, to evaluate the
                    quality of the data.
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Each request will be forwarded to the appropriate program office at the the EPA Regional
Office and OWOW.  Requests should include:  (1)  a brief description  of the study
objectives, (2) a summary of the dates and locations where data were collected, (3) the
types of data to be included (i.e., benthic infauna, trawl/scini, water quality, sediment
pollutants, influent/effluent, sediment grain  size, fish pathology, bioaccumulation,
bacterial,  or bioassay), (4)  an  estimate of the volume of data, (5) the  name of the
organization(s) that collected the data and performed laboratory analysis, and (6) the name
of an individual who can be contacted for questions about the data.

    2.  Data Entry Quality Control:

    Data submitters are obligated to establish and vigorously adhere to quality control
procedures when entering their data. Submitters are responsible for data entry QA/QC and
for the correction of errors. Mistakes often occur at two steps in the data entry process: (1)
during the transcription of information from field and laboratory data sheets to data coding
forms, and (2) during the entry of data from coding forms at a computer terminal.  All
submitters must double check their work at both of these critical points. Possible types of
checks include:

    •  Inspection of Coding Forms - after laboratory data is coded onto data entry forms, a
       portion of the entries (10-20%) are examined to ensure that there arc no errors

    •  Double Entry - the data are entered twice at a terminal and then compared; records
       that do not match are scanned for errors

    H  Sub-Sampling and Visual Inspection - the data are entered into a local computer, a
       copy of the data is_printcd, and a portion of the  entered data 00-20%) is visually
       compared with the original laboratory data sheets.


    When data arc mailed to the ODES System Operator, submitters must describe the
verification procedures that were followed during the two steps in the data  entry process
described above.

    3.  Put Data into ODES Format:

    Once approval to submit data has been given by EPA, the submitter is responsible for
compiling information into the standard ODES format. Chapters II through XI of this
manual contain a complete description of these formats, including data fields and acceptable
codes.

    While entering data into the ODES format, submitters may have questions or find that
they need new  code assignments.   In particular, new biological species codes must
frequently be added to accommodate the entry of new organisms into the data base. All
questions and requests for new codes should be directed to the ODES Technical Staff at the
following address:

                              ODES Technical Staff
                                Tetra Tech, Inc.
                          11820 Northup Way, Suite 100
                              Bellevue, WA 98005

                                (206) 822-9596


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 Submitters should not assign their own  codes without  prior approval of the ODES
 Technical Staff.

    A new field (series number) has been established to enable ODES submitters to classify
 data. A "series number" is a means of identifying a sub-group of data within a data set.
 Potential applications include the following:

    •  To distinguish benthic data from quarterly and semiannual sampling programs with
       different numbers of replicates

    •  To correlate effluent and water-quality samples  taken at high- and low-flow
       conditions, even on the same day

    •  To distinguish fish pathology samples that  received different preservation
       treatments
    •  To distinguish between PCB analyses carried out using techniques tnafipffered in
       ways that cannot be coded with the analytical method codes.

    As these examples illustrate, the meaning of the series number is entirely dependent
upon the submitter and data type A given series number will have no intrinsic meaning to
ODES; it is the user-defined code that will distinguish  between different sub-groups of
data. It is the responsibility of the submitters to ensure that the meaning of each series
number is explained in the data description forms which accompany each data set submitted
to ODES.

    4.  Prepare Description of Data and Quality Control Procedures:

    Because of the many types  and sources of data that may be added to ODES, it is of
great value for users to know the goals and techniques of each sampling program. Much of
this information, so valuable for interpretation of data, is not inherent in the data itself and
must be supplied separately. Therefore, a description of the data for each ODES file type
submitted must be provided by the originator. Required information includes descriptions
of the sampling scheme, series number, sample handling and storage methods,  analytical
techniques, as well as the quality control procedures followed during sample collection,
analysis, and  entry of data into the ODES format. A set of questionnaires to be used in
preparing the  data set description is provided in Appendix E. These data set descriptions
should be returned to the ODES Technical Reviewers at the time the data arc submitted.
This descriptive information will be used during the technical evaluation of the data.

    5.  Send Data to ODES System Operator:

    Properly formatted  data can be transferred to the  ODES System Operator  at  the
following address:

                             ODES System Operator
                       American Management Systems, Inc.
                           1525 Wilson Blvd., 7th Floor                           (
                              Arlington, VA 22209

                                 (703)908-8100                                 I
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Data can be submitted on either magnetic tape or floppy disk. Magnetic tapes should have
the following characteristics:

       9-track
       EBCDIC character set
       Either 1600 BPI with density=3 or 6250 BPI with density=4
       Fixed Block Records (RECFM=FB)
       Logical Record Length of 132 (LRECL= 132)
       Block Size of 1320 (BLKSIZE=1320)

Floppy disks must contain ASCII files and be IBM-PC DOS compatible.  Contact the
ODES System Operator prior to sending data to ensure the compatibility of magnetic tape or
floppy disk formats. The submission of information on coding forms is restricted to very
small data sets.  Use of these forms must be approved by the EPA ODES Manager prior to
submission.

   Once the data have been transferred to the appropriate medium, these storage units
should be mailed to the ODES System Operator. A description of the data and any quality
assurance or control procedures followed should be sent to the ODES Technical Staff at the
same time. A signed certification statement attesting the accuracy  of the data should be
included.

   6.  Computerized Machine Checks for Valid Formats, Codes, and Data Ranges:

   When  the data are received by the ODES System Operator, they are screened  using
verification  algorithms which  assure that (1) data arc in valid ODES format, (2) only
acceptable ODES codes are used, and  (3) the data ranges for numeric variables fall within
realistic limits.  All records which fail to pass these computerized checks are listed. This
list is sent to  the  ODES Technical  Staff and the data submitter for correction and
clarification.

   7.  Technical Review and Evaluation:

   ODES Technical Staff designated by UPA's Oceans and Coastal Protection Division
(OCPD) conduct an evaluation of the dutu set based on the submitter's descriptions and
error checks, and summaries produced by the ODES  System  Operator. Specific  items
addressed  during data review include sample collection, sample handling, quaJ'ty control
procedures, analytical methods, and detection limits.  For applicants submitting data in
conjunction  with the 301(h) program, data must have been collected and checked in
accordance with EPA guidance documents and procedures (see Appendix D). If needed,
the ODES  Technical Staff will contact the data submitter with questions concerning any of
these matters.

   Printed copies of the data set as received by the ODES System Operator, including the
results of the computerized checks, will be provided to the data submitter for review and
identification of any errors. The submitter will supply any data revisions and instructions
for error corrections to the ODES Technical Staff. If substantial  modifications are in order,
a new data set will be requested from the originator.  Once all errors are identified and
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missing or revised data are provided, the submitter will be required to certify that the data
arc accurate. The ODES Technical Staff will then correct the data files. After the technical
review is complete and any identified errors have been resolved, a technical evaluation
report will be prepared, and a copy will be provided  to the data submitter and to the
Regional EPA ODES Coordinator.

    8. Addition of Data to ODES:

    Upon approval of the technical evaluation report by the Regional ODES Coordinator,
the ODES Technical  Staff will add the information to the ODES database. A summary of
the comments from the technical evaluation report are added to the system at the same time.
ODES users can view these comments using the data reference system accessed through
ODES Basic Option  "C", to scan the contents of the database. Please refer to the ODES
User's Guide for details on this option.

C.   ODES  File Types, Codes,  and Hierarchical Record Structure

    ODES can accommodate many different kinds of environmental data, including the
following:

       Benthic Infauna
       Bioaccumulation
       Fish Pathology
       Influent and Effluent Data
       Receiving Water Quality
       Sediment Grain Size
       Sediment Pollutants
      Trawl/Seine Catches
       Bioassays
      Bacterial and Viral Contamination

    To accommodate this variety of data, ODES has adopted certain standard data file
formats established by the NODC. ODES  also uses certain codes established by NODC for
the  representation of particular kinds of information.

    A specific format has been established for submission of each of the kinds of data
shown above.   These formats all  have the  same  underlying  structure in which
hierarchically-related records describe the data set in successively greater detail.  Records at
each level of the hierarchy are linked to higher and lower levels by shared data.

    Each data record has an internal structure that is specific to the file type and level.  Data
are  stored in fields of these records.  Each field is designed to accommodate a particular
kind of data, and the  order of these fields, the  spacing between them, and the formal of
their contents arc carefully defined to allow unambiguous and error-free entry of data.

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   There are three fundamental types of data fields: numeric, alphanumeric, and code.
Numeric fields contain only numbers, alphanumeric fields contain either numbers or letters,
and code fields contain only members of the app Dpriate code type.  Numeric values should
be right-justified in their field, alphanumeric data should be left-justified, and code elements
should always completely fill the field.

   The actual contents of the records for each file type, and their links to higher and lower
levels, are described in the subsequent chapters.

D.    Coding Assistance

   Dedicated ODES User Support telephone lines have been established to provide rapid
support for data submitters. Technical questions pertaining to the preparation of a data set
for submission to ODES may be directed to one of the following numbers:

                 (206) 822-9596    9 AM - 5 PM Pacific Time Zone
                 (703) 908-8100    9 AM - 6 PM Eastern Time Zone

Please ask for ODES User Support.

E.   Summary

   The QA/QC steps outlined in this chapter are an important component of the ODES
system and will benefit all ODES users. By following the steps listed in Table I-A-1 and
using the procedures provided in the following chapters, data submitters can add important
information to ODES and maximize its usefulness.
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          II.  ODES  File Type 132 for Benthic  Survey Data


 A.  Introduction

    ODES File Type 132 for Benthic Survey Data can be used to report species abundance
 and biomass data from bcnthic samples. This chapter describes how to compile and submit
 to the ODES Staff a data set containing benthic survey data. The data set will consist of a
 set of different record types arranged in a hierarchical order. Section B of this chapter
 provides an illustration of each of the different record types and explains the hierarchical
 relationships among them.  Section C contains detailed instructions for compiling your data
 set. The instructions for each of the data elements include information such as the length of
 the field, the type of data (e.g., numeric, character), and a description of the data clement.
 In cases where a data element is  a code (e.g., a two-character code  for type of sampling
 equipment), a list of valid codes  will accompany the data element description.  In some
 cases, however, where the list of data entry codes is long (e.g., two-character codes to
 describe the ocean bottom), you will be referred to Appeo^l C.  A list of selected NODC
 taxonomic codes for marine species (or higher level tax^gwjps) is provided in Appendix
 B.  If you are unable to locate a taxon in the list, please contact the ODES Technical Staff
 for additional taxonomic codes. Do not independently assign new taxonomic codes.

 B.   Hierarchical  Relationships

   ODES File Type 132 is composed of five record types:

    •  Record Type "A" is the Survey Header Record. It is used to report information
       common to the entire data  set (e.g.. survey dates; investigator's name).

   •  Record Type "C" is the Station Header Record. It is used to report information
       about the station where the sample was collected (e.g., station location; water
       depth).

   •  Record Type "E" is the  Bottom Characteristics  Record.  It is  used  to report
       information about the conditions of the floor where each sample is collected (e.g.,
       bottom type; core segment  depth).

   •  Record Type "F" is the Species Abundance Data Record.  It is used to report
       species abundance counts.

   • Record Type "G" is the Biomass Data Record. It is used to report biomass for each
       species or higher level taxa group.

   Exhibit II-B-1 provides an illustration of il.c structure of each of these record types.
These record images, in conjunction with the detailed instructions provided in Section C,
will enable you to quickly anu accurately complete individual data entry sheets (or enter this
data onto tape or disk) for each of the record types.

   In addition, it is also necessary to understand the  relationships among the different
record types so that you can compile a comprehensive data set in  the proper hierarchical
format.  The hierarchical order described herein is designed to minimize the duplication of
data entry tasks and is in accordance with standards adopted by the National Oceanographic
Data Center (NODC). The relationships are straightforward, and taking just a few minutes
now to understand them could save you considerable time and effort later.

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Survey Header Record
                                             EXHIBIT II-B-1
                                  ODES FT132 for Benthic Survey Data
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Bottom Characteristics Record
                                               EXHIBIT II-B-1  (Cont'd)
      SERIES
      NUMBER
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1  1 I  I I  I I  I222222222233333333334-144444444555555 5 55566666666667777777
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Species Abundance Data Record
      NUMllliR
               RECORD
                TYPE
SOURCE
  ID
           SCAN
                            SUB-SAMPLE
                              NUMBER
  \
     YEAR1
/STATION ID
  PRERX
                          SAMPLE
                          NUMBER
                                                             OUAIJTATTVE
                                                                CODE
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     XI
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                                         NODC TAXONOMIC CODE
                                           NO. OF
                                           INDIVI-
                                           DUALS
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1234567890123456719012345678901234567890
                                                               444444445555555555666666666677777777778
                                                               2345678901234567890123456789012 34367890

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                                                 EXHIBIT II-B-1 (Cont'd)
Biomass Data Record
      SERIES
      NUMBER
RECORD
 TYPE
                     SUB-SAMPI.E
                      NUMBER
SOURCE
  ID
  \
   \SCAN   /STATION
    ID   / PRERX

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           SAMPLE
           NUMBER
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                                                                                DETERMINATION
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 TYPE
                    STN.
                     ID
                                           NODC TAXONOMIC CODR
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(M234567X67890I2345678901
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234567X90

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                                                     ODES DATA SUBMISSIONS MANUAL
    As shown above, different record types report information at different logical levels.
 For example, the Survey Header Record (Record Type "A") reports information common
 to the entire survey data set, whereas the Species Abundance Data Record (Record Type
 "F") reports information about each of the samples taken during the survey. Thus, there
 will be only  one  Survey Header Record, but there will typically be many  Species
 Abundance Data Records.

    Exhibit II-B-2 illustrates the hierarchical arrangement of record  types in a data set
 reporting information from a survey conducted at one station, where two samples were
 taken at each  station.  The number in each box indicates the order in which the various
 record types should appear in a data file. If samples were collected at a second station, the
 Station Header Record for that station  would follow the last Biomass Data Record for
 samples collected  at the first station. Please note that the number associated with each
 record type indicates its position relative to the other record types, not its absolute position
 in the data file. For example, all of the Species Abundance Data Records and Biomass Data
 Records for the first sample will appear in the data file before the Bottom Characteristics
 Record for the second sample.

    If you have any questions about hovv^o complete your data entry sheets  or how to
 compile your data, please contact the  ODES Staff.  (See  the Preface for  address and
 telephone information.)

 C.   Detailed Data Element Descriptions

    Detailed descriptions for all of the data elements in ODES File Type 132 for Benthic
 Survey Data are provided below. All record types for a given data set will share the same
 nine-character file identifier.  This file ID consists of three characters to identify the file type
 -- i.e., "132" —  followed  by a  two-character abbreviation for  the  municipality/
 institution/agency conducting the survey, the last two digits of the year in which the survey
 was taken, a series number assigned by the investigator and  a scan code to  indicate
 sampling frequency and collection period.

    The contents of all numeric fields should be right-justified, preceded by either blanks,
 zeroes, or where applicable, positive (+) or negative (-) signs. All decimal  points are
 implied rather than physically included (see Exhibit II-B-1). The contents of all character
 fields should be left justified, blank-filled.

    Survey Header Record

    This record is mandatory and should be submitted only once for each data set.  See
    Exhibit II-C-1 for a description of all data elements in this record.

    Station Header Record

    This record is mandatory; one  record should be generated for each sampling station.
    Stations should be uniquely  identified by the Station ID Prefix and Station ID fields
    (columns 11-15), and the data on which the sample was collected (colums 31-36). See
    Exhibit II-C-2 for a description of all data elements in this record.

    Bonom Characteristics Record

This record is mandatory; one record should be generated for each sample. See  Exhibit D-
C-3 for a description of all data elements in this record.


                                       II-5

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                                                    EXHIBIT II-B-2
                  Benthic Survey  Data Order of Record Types/Reason for Occurrence
  Survey Header Record
Describes the survey -first
record in the data set
 Station Header Record
Describes the station where
Samples were collected
                                                                Boliom Characteristics
                                                                       Record
                                                              Describes bottom conditions
                                                              at the station for the first
                                                              sample
                                                                Bottom Characteristics
                                                                       Record
                                                               Describes bottom conditions
                                                               at the station for the second
                                                               sample
                                                                                              ©
                                                                                                Species Abundance
                                                                                                   Data Records
                                                              Reports species abundance counts
                                                              for species found in the first sample
                                                               Biomass Data Records
Reports biomassfor species or
higher level taxonomic groups
found in the first sample
   Species Abundance
     Data Records
                                                              Reports species abundance counts
                                                              for species found in the second
                                                              sample
                                                               Biomass Data Records
                                                                                              Reports biomaxs for species or  .
                                                                                              higher level taxonomic groups
                                                                                              found in the second sample

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                                                   ODES DATA SUBMISSIONS MANUAL
   Species Abundance Data Record

   This record reports species abundance data for each species collected in the sample.
   These data records are linked to Bottom Characteristics Records by the Sample Number
   or the Sub-Sample Number (if appropriate). See Exhibit D-C-4 for a description of all
   data elements in this record.

   Biomass Data Record

   This record reports biomass data for species or higher level groups of taxa collected in
   the sample.  These data records are linked to Bottom Characteristics Records by the
   Sample Number or Sub-sample Number  (if appropriate).  See Exhibit II-C-5 for a
   description of all data elements in this record.

D.  Data  Entry Codes

   This section contains a list of all the code types used in ODES File Type  132 for
Benthic Survey Data.  The codes are listed by their identifiers and the fields in which they
are to be used. The elements of these code types are listed in the appendices: Appendix A
contains ODES Chemical and Water Quality Codes, Appendix B contains NODC/ODES
Taxonomic Codes, and Appendix C contains all other ODES code types.

                     Code Identifier             Field Name

                            0255            Sampling Equipment code
                            EPA-1          Relation to ZID
                            0346            Station Location code
                            0077            Bottom Type
                            0012            Qualifier code
                            NODC         Taxonomic code
                            EPA-10         Scan ID
                            0161           Weight Determination
                                     II-7

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                             EXHIBIT n-C-1
                          Survey Header Record
Starring
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
             3

             2
             Code

             Alpha



             YY
            FILE TYPE-set to "132".

            SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier
            assigned by EPA, which  appears on  all
            records within the data set.

            YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
            which the  sample was taken. This number
            appears on all records within the data set.
                         Alphanumeric SERIES  NUMBER -  An alpha (A-Z) or
                                     numeric  (1-9)  code  assigned  by  the
                                     investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within  a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data collected at different frequencies;.
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets.  Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data were  collected. Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (Sec Appendix C).
                         Code
10

11

16


27

33
1

5

11


6

6
Code

Blank

Alpha


Blank

YYMMDD
SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
indicate the quarter in which samples were
collected.  The  quarters are defined as
follows:

    1  -  January  -  March
    2  -  April    -  June
    3  -  July     -  September
    4  -  October  -  December

RECORD TYPE - set to "A".

BLANK.

VESSEL - identity  of the survey vessel or
platform.

BLANK.

SURVEY DATE FROM - start of survey
sampling date. YY  is the last 2 digits of the
year, MM is the month (01-12), DD is the
day (01-31).
                                    II-8

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                       EXHIBIT n-C-1 (Cont'd)
                         Survey Header Record
Starting      Length      Field
Column      of Field	Format	Description
39
           YYMMDD
45


62


77
17
Alpha


Alpha


Blank
SURVEY DATE TO - end of survey
sampling date. YY is the last 2 digits of the
year. MM is the month (01-12). DD is the
day (01-31).

SENIOR SCIENTIST/INVESTIGATOR -
name of the senior scientist or investigator.

MUMCIPALrTY/INSTITUTION/AGENCY
- name of the investigator's institution.

BLANK.
                                 n-9

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                             EXHIBIT II-C-2
                          Station Header Record
Starting       Length       Field
Column	of Field	Format	Description
1            3            Code        FILE TYPE-set to "132".

4            2            Alpha       SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier
                                     assigned by EPA,  which appears on  all
                                     records within the data set.

6            2            YY         YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
                                     which the sample was taken.  This number
                                     appears on all records within the data set.

             1            Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER  - An alpha  (A-Z)  or
                                     numeric  (1-9) code  assigned  by  the
                                     investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within  a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data collected at different  frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).

             1            Code        SCAN ID - A one-character  code used to
                                     indicate the quarter in which samples  were
                                     collected.   The quarters are defined  as
                                     follows:

                                         1  -  January - March
                                         2  -  April   - June
                                         3  -  July    - September
                                         4  -  October - December

10           1            Code        RECORD TYPE - set to "C".

11           2            Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFICATION PREFIX - a
                                     two- character code to indicate that a station
                                     has been revisited during a quarter. Leave
                                     blank for first occupation. Valid  codes for
                                     reoccupations of the station are R1-R9.

13           3            Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFIER - three characters
                                     assigned by the investigator to identify the
                                     sampling station.

16           6            DDMMSS    STATION LATITUDE - latitude of station in
                                     degrees (DD), minutes  (MM), and seconds
                                     (SS).

                                   11-10

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                        EXHIBIT II-C-2 (Cont'd)
                          Station Header Record
Starring
Column
22
23
Length
of Field
1
7
Field
Format
Code
DDDMMSS
Description
HEMISPHERE - set to "N".
STATION LONGITUDE - Ic


mgitude of
30

31



37



41

42



46



50

58
60
63
1

6
1

4
8

2
            station in degrees (DDD), minutes (MM), and
            seconds (SS).

Code        HEMISPHERE - set to "W".

YYMMDD   DATE - date of sample collection. YYisthc
            last two digits of the year. MM is the number
            (01-12) of the month.  DD is the day (01-31).

HHMM      TIME - time of sample collection in 24-hour
            format (Standard Time). HH is the hour (00-
            23).  MM is the number of minutes (00-59).

Blank       BLANK.

Numeric     SIEVE MESH SIZE - mesh size of the sieve
            used to remove organisms from sediment, in
            millimeters with two decimal places.

Numeric     CORE GRAB SURFACE AREA - surface
            area of core or grab in square meters with
            three decimal places.

Blank       BLANK.

Numeric     NUMBER OF SAMPLES - total number of
            samples collected at the station for this survey
            event  (e.g., number  of  replicate  grab
            samples).

Code        SAMPLING EQUIPMENT CODE - a three-
            character code for the type of equipment used
            to collect samples.  Use Code  No. 0255.
            (See Appendix C for a list of codes.)

Numeric     DISTANCE TO ZID - six digits for the
            distance in meters from the station to the edge
            of the zone of  initial dilution (ZID).  This
            field is only applicable to EPA's 301 (h)
            program. Leave this field blank for stations
            not classified as pan of a 301(h) monitoring
            program.
                                  11-11

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                        EXHIBIT II-C-2 (Cont'd)
                          Station Header Record
 Starting      Length      Field
 Column	of Field	Format	Description
69
 1
Code
70


75
5


1
Numeric


Code
76


77



80
1


3
Symbolic


Numeric



Blank
RELATION TO ZTD - a one-character code to
describe the classification of the station with
respect to the ZID. Leave this field blank for
all stations not classified as pan of a 301 (h)
monitoring program. Where applicable, use
CodeNo.EPA-1:

W- Within ZID
B - ZTD Boundary
N- Near Field
R ~ Reference
F- Far Field

WATER DEPTH - depth at station in meters
with one decimal place.

STATION LOCATION CODE  -  a one-
character code to describe the location of the
station. Use Code No. 0346:

A - Stream
B - Estuary
C-Lake
D- Ocean
E-Well
F-Other
G - Harbor
H-Bay

INTERTIDAL ELEVATION  SIGN - Sign
(+/-) for intertidal elevation.

INTERTIDAL ELEVATION -  intertidal
station elevation in meters with one decimal
place.

BLANK.
                                  11-12

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                             EXHIBIT H-C-3
                       Bottom Characteristics Record
Starring      Length       Field
Column	of Field	Format	Description
1           3            Code        FILE TYPE-set to "132".

4           2            Alpha        SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier
                                     assigned  by  EPA, which appears on all
                                     records within the data set.

6           2            YY          YEAR - the  last two digits of the year in
                                     which the sample was taken. This number
                                     appears on all records within the data set

8           1            Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER - An alpha  (A-Z) or
                                     numeric  (1-9)  code  assigned  by the
                                     investigator.  Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data collected at different frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).

9           1            Code        SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
                                     indicate the quarter in which samples were
                                     collected.  The quarters are  defined as
                                     follows:

                                        1  -  January - March
                                        2  -  April   - June
                                        3  •  July    • September
                                        4  -  October - December

10          1            Code        RECORD TYPE-set to "E".

11          2            Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFICATION PREFIX - a
                                     two- character code to indicate that a station
                                     has been revisited during a quarter. Leave
                                     blank for first occupation. Valid codes for
                                     reoccupations of the station are R1-R9.

13          3            Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIMER - three characters to
                                     identify the sampling station.

16          2            Blank        BLANK.
                                   11-13

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                        EXHIBIT II-C-3 (Cont'd)
                      Bonom Characteristics Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
 18
21
23

27



30



33

70
4

3
37

2
72
Alphanumeric SAMPLE NUMBER • three digits to identify
            each sample. Sample Numbers are assigned
            by the investigator.

Numeric     SUB-SAMPLE NUMBER - two  digits to
            uniquely identify sub-samples. This field
            will usually be left blank.  Sub-sample
            Numbers must be provided only if a sample
            (e.g., a box-core sample) is divided into
            separate components (e.g.,  four  replicate
            sub-samples).

Blank       BLANK.

Numeric     CORE SEGMENT START DEPTH - top
            depth of core segment in centimeters (cm) to
            one decimal place.

Numeric     CORE SEGMENT STOP DEPTH - bottom
            depth of core segment in centimeters (cm) to
            one decimal place.

Blank       BLANK.

Code        BOTTOM TYPE - a two-character code to
            describe the specific bottom type. Use Code
            No.  0077.  (See Appendix C for  a list of
            codes).

Blank       BLANK.
                                 11-14

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                             EXHIBIT II-C-4
                      Species Abundance Data Record
Starting       Length       Field
Column	of Field      Format	Description
1            3           Code        FILE TYPE-set to "132".

4            2           Alpha       SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier
                                     assigned by EPA, which appears on all
                                     records within the data set

6            2           YY         YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
                                     which the sample was taken. This number
                                     appears on all records within the data set

8            1            Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER - An alpha  (A-Z) or
                                     numeric  (1-9)  code  assigned  by the
                                     investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data collected at different frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).

9            1            Code        SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
                                     indicate the quarter in which samples were
                                     collected.   The quarters are  defined as
                                     follows:

                                        1  -  January - March
                                        2  •  April   - June
                                        3  -  July    - September
                                        4  -  October • December

10           1            Code        RECORD TYPE -set to "P.

11           2            Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFICATION PREFIX - a
                                     two-  character code to indicate that a station
                                     has been revisited during a quarter.  Leave
                                     blank for first occupation. Valid codes for
                                     reoccupations of the station are R1-R9.

13           3            Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFIER - three characters to
                                     identify the sampling station.

16           2            Blank       BLANK.
                                   11-15

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                        EXHIBIT n-C-4 (Cont'd)
                     Species Abundance Data Record
Starting
Column
ixngtn
of Field
Field
Format
Description
18
21
23

27
4

12
39
44
45
36
Alphanumeric SAMPLE NUMBER - a three-digit number
            to identify each sample.  Sample Numbers
            are assigned by the investigator.

Numeric     SUB-SAMPLE NUMBER - a  two-digit
            number to uniquely identify sub-samples.
            This field will usually be left blank.  Sub-
            sample Numbers must be provided only if a
            sample (e.g., a box-core sample) is divided
            into separate components (e.g., four replicate
            sub-samples).

Blank       BLANK.

Code        NODCTAXONOMIC CODE-a twelve-digit
            numerical code assigned to a taxon by
            NODC.   Refer to the master  species list
            provided by the ODES Staff (see Appendix
            B).  For unlisted taxa, contact the ODES
            Technical Staff. Do not independently assign
            new codes.

Numeric     NUMBER OF  INDIVIDUALS -  total
            number of individuals per taxon for sample
            unit measured.

Code        QUALITATIVE CODE - a one-character
            code used to describe taxon quality  as  it
            pertains to counts. Use Code 0012:

            1 — Organism Present in the Sample, But
                 Not Counted
            2 - Fragments of an Organism, But No
                 Whole Organism
            3 - Colonial Organisms That Cannot Be
                 Individually Counted

Blank       BLANK.
                                  11-16

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                             EXHIBIT n-C-5
                           Biomass Data Record
Starting      Length       Field
Column	of Field	Format	Description
1            3            Code        FILE TYPE-set to "132".

4            2            Alpha        SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier
                                     assigned by EPA, which  appears on  all
                                     records within the data set

6            2            YY          YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
                                     which the sample was taken. This number
                                     appears on all records within the data set

8            1            Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER - An alpha (A-Z) or
                                     numeric  (1-9) code assigned  by  th
                                     investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data collected at different frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data were collected.  Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).

9            1            Code        SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
                                     indicate the quarter in which samples were
                                     collected.   The quaners are defined as
                                     follows:

                                        1 -  January - March
                                        2 -  April    - June
                                        3 -  July    • September
                                        4 •  October - December

10           1            Code        RECORD TYPE-set to "G".

11           2            Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFICATION PREFIX - a
                                     two-character code to indicate that a station
                                     has been revisited during a quarter.  Leave
                                     blank for first occupation.  Valid codes  for
                                     reoccupations of the station are R1-R9.

13           3            Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFIER - three characters to
                                     identify the sampling station.

16           2            Blank        BLANK.
                                   H-17

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                        EXHIBIT n-C-5 (Com'd)
                          Biomass Data Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
18
21
23

27
4

12
39

45
6

9
54
Numeric     SAMPLE NUMBER - a three-digit number
            to identify each sample.  Sample Numbers
            are assigned by the investigator.

Numeric     SUB-SAMPLE NUMBER  -  a two-digit
            number to uniquely identify sub-samples.
            This field will usually be left blank.  Sub-
            sample Numbers must be provided only if a
            sample (e.g., a box-core sample) is divided
            into separate components (e.g., four replicate
            sub-samples).

Blank       BLANK.

Code        NODC TAXONOMIC CODE - a twelve-digit
            numerical code assigned  to  a taxon  by
            NODC.   Refer to the master species list
            provided in Appendix B.  For unlisted taxa,
            contact the ODES Technical Staff. Do not
            independently assign new codes. If biomass
            data are reported for major taxa only, use the
            following ODES  codes  to indicate major
            group:

            Polychaetcs         Bivalves
            Molluscs           Gastropods
            Echinoderms       Tot-Biomass
            Crustaceans         Ophiuroids
            Arthropods
            Misc.

Blank       BLANK.

Numeric     WET WEIGHT OF INDIVIDUALS - total
            wet weight of individuals for above species
            (or higher level taxa group), in grams with
            three decimal places.

Blank       BLANK.
                                  11-18

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                        EXHIBIT n-C-5 (Cont'd)
                          Biomass Data Record
Starting      Length      Field
Column	of Field	Format	Description
55          1           Numeric     WEIGHT DETERMINATION -- a one-
                                    character code for method of determining wet
                                    weight of individuals. Use Code No. 0161:

                                    1  •• Total catch of species weighted
                                    2  - Prorated on basis of subsample
                                    3  - Rough estimate
                                    4  •• Total catch not included in recorded
                                          weight

56          25          Blank       BLANK.
                                   11-19

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        III.  ODES  File Type 144 for  Bioaccumulation Data


A.   Introduction

    ODES File Type 144 for Bioaccumulation Data can be used to report concentrations of
any pollutant or contaminant found in tissue samples of marine organisms.  This chapter
describes how to compile and submit to the ODES Staff a data set containing
tie-accumulation data. The data set will consist of a set of different record types arranged in
a hierarchical order. Section B of this chapter provides an illustration of each of the
different record types and explains the hierarchical relationships among them. Section C
contains detailed instructions for compiling your data set. The instructions for each of the
data elements include information such as the length of the field, the type of data (e.g.,
numeric, character), and a description of the data element.  In most cases where a data
element is a code (e.g., a two-character code for type of sampling gear), a list of valid
codes will accompany the data element description. In some cases, however, where the list
of data entry codes is long (e.g., codes for chemical analysis methods), you will be
referred to the Appendices.  ODES Chemical Codes for identifying pollutants are listed in
Appendix A, NODC Taxonomic Codes for marine species (or higher level taxa groups) are
listed in Appendix B, and other codes are listed in Appendix C.  If you are unable to locate
a needed code in these lists, please  contact the ODES Technical Staff.   Do not
independently assign new codes.

B.   Hierarchical Relationships

    This version of File Type 144 is composed of five record types:

  •   Record Type "A" is  the Survey  Header Record.  It is used to report information
       common to the entire data set (e.g., survey dates; investigator's name).

  •   Record Type "Z" is the Header Record for Quality Assurance Samples.  It is used I
       to identify data for analytical blanks or other quality assurance samples referred to I
       within the data set                                                        |

  •   Record Type "C" is  the Station Header  Record for Samples. It is used to report
       information about the station where the sample was collected (e.g., station location,
       water depth).

  •   Record Type "E" is the Sample Record. It is used to report information about each
       sample (e.g., organ sampled, wet weight).

  •   Record Type "F"  is the Data Record. It is  used to report information on pollutant
       concentrations found  in each of the tissue samples.

    Exhibit ID-B-1 provides an illustration of the structure of each of these record types.
These record images, in conjunction with the detailed instructions provided in Section C,
will enable you to quickly and accurately complete individual data entry sheets (or enter this
data onto tape or disk) for each of the record types.

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                                                  EXHIBIT III-B-1
                                      ODES FT144 for Bioaccumulation Data
Survey Header Record
      SCRIES
     NUMBER
RECORD
 TYPE
SOURCE
  ID
  \
     YEAR
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 TYPE
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                                               EXHIBIT III-B-1 (Cont'd)
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                                                                                                                WEIGHT  EXIRACTABLE
                                                                                                                         UPIDS

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                                                     ODES DATA SUBMISSIONS MANUAL
    In addition, it is also necessary to understand the relationships among the different
record types so that you can compile a comprehensive data set in the proper hierarchical
format. The hierarchical order described herein is designed to minimize the duplication of
data entry tasks and is in accordance with standards adopted by the National Oceanographic
Data Center (NODC). The relationships are straightforward and taking just a few minutes
now to understand them could save you considerable time and effort later.

    As shown above, the different record types report information at different logical
levels.  For example, the Survey Header Record (Record Type "A") reports information
common to the entire survey  data set, whereas the Sample Record (Record Type "E")
reports information about each of the samples taken during the survey. Thus, there will be
only one Survey Header Record per data set, but there will typically be multiple Sample
Records.

    Exhibit IJ1-B-2 shows the various record types comprising a bioaccumulation data set
and illustrates the hierarchical relationship among the record types. In this example, several
replicates (Data Records) were analyzed for two tissue types from each of two specimens
(Sample Records). The two specimens described were collected during the same survey
(Survey Header Record) and at the same station (Station Header Record). Data for quality
assurance samples (Header Record for Quality Assurance Samples) are reported first,
followed by the data for individual stations.

    The numbers associated with the various record types in Exhibit ffl-B-2 indicate their
relative position in the data file.  If samples were collected at a second station, the Station
Header Record for that station  would follow the last data record for the first station.
Additional quality assurance samples should be recorded with separate Sample Records
prior to the first Station Header Record in the data file (i.e., beneath the Header Record for
Quality Assurance). Remember, the number associated with each record type indicates its
position relative to the other record types, not its absolute position in the data file.  For
example, all of the Data Records for the first tissue type sampled for the first specimen  will
appear in the data file before the Sample Record for the second tissue type sampled for the
first specimen.


    If you have any questions about how to complete your data entry sheets or how to
compile your data, please contact the ODES Staff. (See the Preface for address  and
telephone information.)

C.  Detailed  Data Element Descriptions

    Detailed descriptions for all of the data elements in ODES File  type  144 for
Bioaccumulation Data are provided below. All record types for a given data set will share
the same nine-character file identifier. This file ID consists of three characters to identify
the file type - i.e., "144" - followed by a two-character abbreviation for the municipality/
institution/agency conducting the survey, the last two digits of the  year in which the survey
was taken, a series number assigned by the investigator and a scan code to indicate
sampling frequency and collection period.

    The contents of all numeric fields should be right-justified, preceded by either blanks,
zeroes, or where applicable, positive (+) or negative (-) signs. The contents of all decimal
points are implied rather than physically included (see Exhibit ffl-B-l). All character fields
should be left justified, blank-filled.
                                      ra-s

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                                                 EXHIBIT m-B-2
                                           Bioaccumulation Data
                            Order of Record Types/Reason for Occurrence
Survey Header Record
Describes the survey -
first record in the data set
                               Header Record for
                                Quality Assurance
                                    Samples
                              Identifies data for all
                              analytical blanks in this
                              data set
                              Station Header Record
                              Describes station where
                              the sample was collected
   Sample Record
Describes first analytical
blank
                                                              Sample Record
Describes first tissue type
sampled for the first
specimen
                                                              Sample Record
Describes second tissue
type sampled for the first
specimen
    Sample Record
                                                           Describes first tissue type
                                                           sampled for the first
                                                           specimen
                                                               Sample Record
                                                           Describes second tissue
                                                           type sampled for the first
                                                           specimen
    Data Records
Report chemical concentrations
for first analytical blank
                                  Data Records
Report chemical concentrations
found in replicate tissue samples
                                  Data Records
                                                                                         Report chemical concentrations
                                                                                         found in replicate tissue samples
     Data Records
                              Report chemical concentrations
                              found in replicate tissue samples
                                  Data Records
                              Report chemical concentrations
                              found in replicate tissue samples

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                                                    ODES DATA SUBMISSIONS MANUAL
   Survey Header Record

   This record is mandatory and should be submitted only once for each data set.  See
   Exhibit ffl-C-1 for a description of all data elements in this record.

   Header Record for Quality Assurance Samples

   This record is used to identify data for all quality assurance (QA) samples recorded in
   the data set. All QA sample measurements (e.g., field, laboratory, or transport blanks
   or spiked matrix samples) should be reported within this level of the hierarchy.  See
   Exhibit ni-C-2 for a description of all data elements in this record. (See Exhibit III-B-
   2 for a description of how data records for QA samples should be organized within the
   data set.)

   Station Header Record for Samples

   This record is mandatory; one record must be generated for each  sampling station.
   Stations should be uniquely identified by the  Station ID Prefix and Station ID fields
   (columns 11-15\ and the date on which the sample was collected (colums 31-36).  See
   Exhibit ffl-C-3 for a description of all data elements in this record.

   Sample Record

   This record is mandatory; one record should be generated for each specimen, organ, or
   analytical blank. Columns 18-83 are relevant only for Sample Records which identify
   actual field samples. When the Sample Record is used to identify QA samples (e.g.,
   analytical  blanks)  columns 18-83  should be left blank.  SeeJExhibit  III-C-4 for a
   description of all data elements in this record.

   Data Record

   This record reports chemical concentration data for each of the samples analyzed; data
   for up to three chemicals can be reported for each record.  Data records are "linked" to
   Sample Records by the Specimen Number. See Exhibit ni-C-5 for a description of all
   data elements in this record.

D.  Data Entry Codes

   This section contains a list of all the code types used in ODES File Type  144 for
Bioaccumulation Data. The codes are listed by their identifiers and the fields in which they
are to be used.  The elements of these code types are listed in the appendices: Appendix A
contains ODES Chemical and Water Quality Codes, Appendix B contains NODC/ODES
Taxonomic Codes, and Appendix C contains all other ODES code types.

                        Code Identifier        Field Name

                             EPA-1           Relation to ZID
                             0346            Station Location code
                             0376            Gear Type
                             NODC           Taxonomic code
                             0101            Sex
                             0148            Life Stage
                             0037            Organ Sampled


                                      IH-7

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ODES DATA SUBMISSIONS MANUAL
Data Entry Codes (cont'd)
                        Code Identifier       Field Name

                            ODES          Chemical code
                            0377           Measurement code
                            EPA-3          Qualifier code
                            0350           Extraction Method
                            EPA-10        Scan ID
                                    III-8

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                            EXHIBIT m-C-1
                          Survey Header Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
1

4
3

2
Code

Alpha
                         YY
FILE TYPE-set to "144".

SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
assigned  by EPA, which  appears on all
records within the data set

YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
which the sample was taken. This number
also appears on all records within the data
set.
                         Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER - An alpha (A-Z) or
                                     numeric  (1-9)  code assigned  by  the
                                     investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data collected at different frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).
                        Code
10

11

33
1

22

6
Code

Blank

YYMMDD
39
            YYMMDD
SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
indicate the quaner in which samples were
collected.  The quarters are defined as
follows:

   1 -  January - March
   2 -  April   - June
   3 -  July    - September
   4 -  October - December

RECORD TYPE - set to "A".

BLANK.

SURVEY DATE FROM - Stan of survey
date. YY is the last two digits of the year.
MM is the month (01-12).  DD is the day
(01-31).

SURVEY DATE TO - end of survey date.
YY is the last two digits of the year. MM is
the month (01-12). DD is the day (01-31).
                                   ID-9

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                      EXHIBIT m-C-1 (Cont'd)
                        Survey Header Record
Starting      Length      Field
Column      of Field	Format	Description
45          17          Alpha       SENIOR SCIENTIST/INVESTIGATOR -
                                  name of the senior scientist or investigator.

60          15          Alpha       MUMCIPALrrY/INSTITUTION/AGENCY
                                  • name of the investigator's institution.

77          4           Blank       BLANK.
                                111-10

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                            EXHIBIT m-C-2
               Header Record for Quality Assurance Samples
Starting      Length       Field
Column      of Field      Format	Description
 1            3           Code        FILE TYPE-set to "144".

 4            2           Alpha       SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
                                     assigned  by  EPA, which appears on all
                                     records within the data set.

 6            2           YY         YEAR - the  last two digits of the year in
                                     which the sample was taken. This number
                                     appears on all records within the data set.

 8            1           Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER - An alpha (A-Z) or
                                     numeric  (1-9)  code  assigned  by the
                                     investigator.  Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within a  survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data collected at different frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).

 9            1            Code      .  SCAN ID - A one-character code  used to
                                     indicate the quarter in which samples were
                                     collected.  The quarters are  defined as
                                     follows:

                                        1 - January - March
                                        2 - April   - June
                                        3 - July     - September
                                        4 - October - December

10           1            Code        RECORD TYPE -set to "Z".

11          70           Blank        BLANK.
                                  m-ii

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                             EXHIBIT HI-C-3
                    Station Header Record for Samples
Starting      Length       Field
Column	of Field	Format	Description
1            3           Code         FILE TYPE-set to "144".

4            2           Alpha        SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
                                      assigned by  EPA, which  appears on all
                                      records within the data set.

6            2           YY          YEAR - the  last two digits of the year in
                                      which the sample was taken. This number
                                      appears on all records within the data set

8            1           Alphanumeric  SERIES NUMBER - An alpha (A-Z)  or
                                      numeric  (1-9)  code  assigned  by the
                                      investigator.  Used to identify subgroups of
                                      data within a  survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                      or data collected at different frequencies).
                                      This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                      data description forms which accompany the
                                      data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                      the monthly data were collected.  Use Code
                                      No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).

9            1           Code         SCAN ID - A one-character code used  to
                                      indicate the quarter in which samples were
                                      collected.  The quarters are defined  as
                                      follows:

                                         1 -  January - March
                                         2 -  April   - June
                                         3 -  July    - September
                                         4 -  October - December

10           1           Code         RECORD TYPE-set to "C".

11           2           Alphanumeric  STATION IDENTIFICATION PREFIX • a
                                      two-character code to indicate that a station
                                      has been revisited during the quarter. Leave
                                      this field blank for the first occupation of the
                                      station in a given survey. Valid codes for
                                      reoccuparions of the station are R1-R9.

13           3           Alphanumeric  STATION IDENTIFIER - three characters
                                      assigned by the investigator to identify the
                                      sampling station.
                                   111-12

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                        EXHIBIT m-C-3 (Cont'd)
                    Station Header Record for Samples
 Starting
 Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
 16



 22

 23



 30

 31



 37
 41

143
 44


 50
1

7



1

6
2

1
6


5
DDMMSS    STATION LATITUDE - latitude of the
            station. DD is degrees. MM is minutes. SS
            is seconds.

Code        HEMISPHERE - set to "N".

DDDMMSS  STATION LONGITUDE - longitude of the
            station. DDD is degrees.  MM is minutes.
            SS is seconds.

Code        HEMISPHERE - set TO "W".

YYMMDD   DATE-date of sample collection. YYisthe
            last two digits of the year. MM is the month
            (01-12). DD is the day (01-31).

HHMM      TIME - starting  time (local standard or
            daylight savings time) of sample collection in
            24-hour format. HH is the hour  (00-23).
            MM is the number of minutes (00-59).

Blank       BLANK.

Code        RELATION TO ZID - a one-character code to
            describe location of the station with respect to
            the zone of initial dilution (ZID). Leave this
            field blank for all stations not classified as
            pan of a 301(h) monitoring program. Where
            applicable, use Code EPA-1:

            W- Within ZID
            B - ZED Boundary
            N--Near Field
            R - Reference
            F--Far Field

Numeric     DISTANCE TO ZID - distance in meters
            from the station to the midpoint of the ZID.

Numeric     WATER  DEPTH -  depth at station, in
            meters, with one decimal place.
                                   Ill-13

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                      EXHIBIT m-C-3 (Cont'd)
                   Station Header Record for Samples
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
55
1
Code
56


57



60
1


3



21
Symbolic


Numeric



Blank
STATION  LOCATION CODE - a one-
character code to describe the location of the
station. Use Code No. 0346:

A - Stream
B - Estuary
C-Lake
D- Ocean
E-Well
F- Other
G •- Harbor
H-Bay

INTERTIDAL ELEVATION SIGN - Sign
(+/-) for intertidal elevation.

INTERTIDAL ELEVATION « intertidal
station elevation in meters with one decimal
place.

BLANK.
                                 DI-14

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                              EXHIBIT III-C-4
                               Sample Record
 Starting       Length       Field
 Column       of Field	Format	Description
 1            3           Code         FILE TYPE-set to "144".

 4            2           Alpha        SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
                                       assigned by EPA, which appears on all
                                       records within the data set.

 6            2           YY          YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
                                       which the sample was taken. This number
                                       appears on all records within the data set

 8            1           Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER - An alpha (A-Z) or
                                       numeric  (1-9)  code  assigned  by  the
                                       investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
                                       data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                       or data collected at different frequencies).
                                       This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                       data description forms which accompany the
                                       data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                       the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                       No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).

 9            1           Code         SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
                                       indicate the quarter in which samples were
                                       collected.   The quarters are  defined as
                                       follows:

                                          1 -  January - March
                                          2 -  April    - June
                                          3 -  July    - September
                                          4 -  October - December

 10           1           Code         RECORD TYPE-set to "E".

|11           4           Blank        BLANK.

 15           3           Alphanumeric SAMPLE  NUMBER - three  characters
                                       assigned by the investigator to identify the
                                       sample.   Samples  should  be numbered
                                       sequentially. Quality control samples such as
                                       field blanks, lab blanks or  spiked matrix
                                       samples are identified by a sequential number
                                       prefixed by a letter as indicated below:
                                       F~ field blank
                                       L ~ lab blank
                                       T - transport blank
                                       S - spiked matrix sample
                                       U - surrogate spiked sample
                                       D - lab blank duplicate
                                       A •• lab blank split
                                       C - certified reference sample


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                        EXHIBIT ni-C-4 (Cont'd)
                              Sample Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
18
    (Columns 18-83 should be left blank if the Sample
    Record is being used to identify analytical blanks.)

            Numeric      SPECIMEN NUMBER - a unique identifier
                         for the individual organism being analyzed.
                         This number  will  be assigned by  the
                         investigator only if composite samples are not
                         created.

            Alphanumeric COMPOSITE NUMBER - a unique identifier
                         assigned by the investigator to indicate a
                         sample created by compositing tissues from
                         several individuals.
21
23

42
19

2
Blank

Code
44

45
1

12
Blank

Code
57
            Numeric
BLANK.

GEAR TYPE - a two-character code to
identify the general gear type used to collect
the sample. Use Code No. 0376:

01 --  Net (Plankton, Trummel,  Bongo,
      etc.)
02 --  Seine (Beach, Purse, etc.)
03 --  Trawl (Otter, Beam, Eastern, etc.)
04 -  Hook and Line
06 ••  Grab (Van Veen, Smith-Maclmyre,
      etc.)
07 -  Core (Piston, Gravity, Box, etc.)
08 --  Dredge (Clam, Pipe, Anchor, etc.)
99 -  Miscellaneous  (Hand-Gathered,
      Traps, Shovel, etc.)

BLANK.

NODC TAXONOMIC CODE - a twelve-digit
numerical code to identify the species for
which the bioaccumulation  analysis was
conducted.  Refer  to master species list
provided by the ODES  Staff for a list of
codes (see Appendix B).  For unlisted codes,
contact the ODES Technical Staff. Do not
independently assign new codes to species.

NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS •  five digits
for the number of individuals that make up a
composite sample.
                                   m-16

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                        EXHIBIT ni-C-4 (Cont'd)
                             Sample Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
62
1
Code
63
            Code
64




66

68


75
2

7
Code




Blank

Numeric


Numeric
78

81
3

3
Blank

Numeric
SEX - a one digit code to identify sex of
sample whenever possible. Use Code No.
0101:

  - Blank - No Information
0 - Indeterminable
1 - Male
2 - Female
3 -- Hermaphrodite
4 — Transitional
5 - Grouped, Both Sexes Present
6 - Hermaphroditic, Functional Female
7 - Hermaphroditic, Functional Male

LIFE STAGE - a one-character code to
identify the  life stage (or, if composite,
predominate  life stage) of sample, where
possible.  Use  Code No. 0148.   (See
Appendix C for a list of codes.)

TISSUE SAMPLED - a two-digit code to
identify the organ or portion of the sample
analyzed.  Use Code No. 0037.   (Sec
Appendix C for a list of codes.)

BLANK.

WET WEIGHT - total wet weight of sample,
in grams, to two decimal places.

DRY WEIGHT  (PERCENT) - percent of
total sample remaining after drying.  Value
should  be expressed in percent by weight
with one decimal place (e.g., 50.5% should
entered "505").

BLANK.

PERCENT EXTRACTABLE LIPIDS - lipids
extracted as  percentage of whole to one
decimal place.
                                  Ill-17

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                             EXHIBIT III-C-5
                                Data Record
Starring
Column
1
4
Length
of Field
3
2
Field
Format
Code
Alpha
Description
FILE TYPE -set to "144".
SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
assigned by EPA, which appears on all
records within the data set.
6            2           YY          YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
                                      which the sample was taken.  This number
                                      appears on all records within the data set

8            1           Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER  - An alpha (A-Z) or
                                      numeric  (1-9) code assigned  by  the
                                      investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
                                      data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                      or data collected at different  frequencies).
                                      This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                      data description forms which accompany the
                                      data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                      the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                      No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).

9            1           Code        SCAN ID - A  one-character  code used to
                                      indicate the quaner in which samples were
                                      collected.   The quaners are defined as
                                      follows:

                                         1  -  January - March
                                         2  -  April   • June
                                         3  -  July    - September
                                         4  -  October • December

10           1           Code        RECORD TYPE-set to "P.

11           1           Blank        BLANK.                              |

12           3           Alphanumeric SAMPLE  NUMBER  •  three  characters
                                      assigned by the investigator to identify the
                                      sample.  Samples should be  numbered
                                      sequentially. Quality control samples such as
                                      field blanks, lab blanks or spiked matrix
                                      samples are identified by a sequential number
                                      prefixed by a letter as indicated below:
                                      F - field blank
                                      L - lab blank
                                      T - transport blank
                                      S - spiked matrix sample
                                      U - surrogate spiked sample
                                      D - lab blank duplicate
                                      A - lab blank split
                                      C - certified reference sample

                                   m-18

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                        EXHIBIT m-C-5 (Cont'd)
                               Data Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
15
18
20
10
30
31
32
36
Numeric     SPECIMEN NUMBER - a unique identifier
            for ihe  individual tissue sample being
            analyzed. This number  will be assigned by
            the investigator.  Leave blank if composite
            sample was analyzed.

Numeric     REPLICATE NUMBER - a unique identifier
            for each replicate sample or  subsample
            analyzed.   This  is a sequential number
            assigned by the investigator.

Code        CHEMICAL CODE (1) - a ten-character code
            to identify the chemical measured; entries
            must be left-justified.  (See Appendix A for
            list of ODES Chemical Codes.)  For unlisted
            codes, contact the ODES  Technical Staff. Do
            not assign codes independently.

Code        MEASUREMENT CODE (1) -  code to
            describe  the units   of the  reported
            concentration. Use Code No.  0377.  (See
            Appendix C for a list of code*.)

Code        QUALIFIER CODE (1) - a one-character
            code  to  provide additional  qualifying
            information about the measurement.   Use
            Code EPA-3.  (See Appendix C for a list of
            codes.)

Numeric     CONCENTRATION (1) - concentration of
            the chemical measured, in units indicated by
            measurement  code, up  to four significant
            digits. Use the EXPONENT field to indicate
            desired decimal point position. Do not enter
            a concentration value of zero. Leave blank if
            necessary. Concentrations must be in units
            shown in the MEASUREMENT CODE field
            and in terms of the wet weight (dry weight if
            wet weight is unavailable) of the sample.
            (See Appendix A for an example of how to
            enter chemical concentration data.)

Symbolic     EXPONENT SIGN (1) - sign (+/-) of the
            exponent for the concentration entry. If the
            exponent is 0, leave this blank.
                                  111-19

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                        EXHIBIT m-C-5 (Cont'd)
                               Data Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
37
1
Numeric     EXPONENT  (1)  -  exponent  of  thel
            concentration  value  reported.   Use  thel
            exponent to set the decimal point
Note: Each data record consists of one to three chemicals.  If more than one chemical isH
      entered in a given record, each must have been analyzed by identical analytical!
      methods.                                                             |
38
10
Code
48
            Code
49
            Code
50
            Numeric
54
            Symbolic
CHEMICAL CODE (2) - a ten-character code
to identify the chemical measured; entries
must be left-justified.  (See Appendix A for a
list of ODES Chemical Codes.) For unlisted
codes, contact the ODES Technical Staff.  Do
not assign codes independently.

MEASUREMENT CODE  (2) - code  to
describe  the  units  of  the  reported
concentration (e.g., ppb, ppm, activity). Use
Code No. 0377. (See Appendix C for a list
of codes.)

QUALIFIER CODE (2)  - a one-character
code  to provide additional  qualifying
information about the meaasurement. Use
Code EPA-3.  (See Appendix C for a list of
codes.)

CONCENTRATION (2) - concentration of
the chemical measured, in units indicated by
measurement  code, up to four significant
digits. Use the EXPONENT field to indicate
desired decimal point position. Do not enter
a concentra- tion value of zero. Leave blank
if necessary. Concentrations must be in units
shown in the MEASUREMENT CODE field
and in terms of the wet weight (dry weight if
wet weight is unavailable)  of the sample.
(See  Appendix A for an example of how to
enter chemical concentration data.)

EXPONENT SIGN (2) - sign (+/•) of the
exponent for the concentration entry. If the
exponent is 0, leave this blank.
                                   111-20

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                        EXHIBIT m-C-5 (Cont'd)
                               Data Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
55
56
1
10
66
67
68
72
73
Numeric     EXPONENT (2) - exponent of the concentra-
            tion value reported.  Use the exponent to set
            the decimal point place.

Code        CHEMICAL CODE (3) - a ten-character code
            to identify the chemical measured; entries
            must be left-justified. (See Appendix A for a
            list of ODES Chemical Codes.) For unlisted
            codes, contact the  ODES Staff.  Do not
            assign codes independently.

Code        MEASUREMENT  CODE (3)  - code  to
            describe  the units  of the  reported
            concentration (e.g., ppb, ppm,  activity). Use
            Code No. 0377. (See Appendix C for a list
            of codes.)

Code        QUALIFIER CODE (3)  - a  one-character
            code  to provide  additional  qualifying
            information  about the measurement.  Use
            Code EPA-3. (See Appendix C for a list of
            codes.)

Numeric     CONCENTRATION (3) - concentration  of
            the chemical measured, in units indicated by
            measurement code, up to four significant
            digits. Use the EXPONENT field to indicate
            desired decimal point position. Do not enter
            a concentration value of zero. Leave blank if
            necessary. Concentrations must be in units
            shown in the MEASUREMENT CODE field
            and in terms of the wet weight (dry weight if
            wet weight is unavailable) of the sample.
            (See Appendix A for an example of how to
            enter chemical concentration data.)

Symbolic    EXPONENT SIGN (3) - sign (+/-) of the ex-
            ponent for the concentration entry. If the
            exponent is 0, leave this blank.

Numeric     EXPONENT (3) - exponent of the concentra-
            tion value reported.  Use the exponent to set
            the decimal point place.
                                   111-21

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                       EXHIBIT m-C-5 (Cont'd)
                              Data Record
Starting      Length      Field
Column      of Field      Format      Description
74          2           Code        EXTRACTION METHOD CODE - a two-
                                    character code to indicate the method used to
                                    extract or digest the sample matrix  and
                                    remove or isolate the chemical of concern.
                                    Use Code No. 0350.  (See Appendix C for a
                                    list of codes.)

76          2           Code        SAMPLE CLEAN-UP CpDE (1) - a two-
                                    character code used to indicate an additional
                                    step  taken to further purify the sample
                                    extracts or digestates. Use Code No. 0350.
                                    (See Appendix C for a list of codes.)

78          2           Code        SAMPLE CLEAN-UP CODE (2) - Clean-up
                                    Code (2) refers  to the second  cleanup
                                    procedure used during sample processing.
                                    Use Code No. 0350.  (See Appendix C for a
                                    list of codes.)

80          2           Code        SAMPLE CLEAN-UP CODE (3) - Clean-up
                                    Code (3) refers to the third cleanup procedure
                                    used during sample processing. Use Code
                                    No. 0350. (See Appendix C for a list of
                                    codes.)

82          2           Code        INSTRUMENT CODE - a two-character
                                    code to  identify the chemical  analyses
                                    method(s) used for  analyzing the sample.
                                    This code should represent the final analysis
                                    method or combined methods as listed in
                                    Code No. 0350. (See Appendix C for a list
                                    of codes.)

84          1           Alpha       MEASUREMENT BASIS - a one-character
                                    code to  indicate  whether  chemical
                                    measurements were on a wet or dry-weight
                                    basis for tissue analysis.  Use Code No.
                                    OD017:

                                    W - wet weight basis
                                    D -- dry weight basis
                                  111-22

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                        EXHIBIT m-C-5 (Cont'd)
                               Data Record
Starting      Length       Field
Column      of Field      Format	Description
85           3           Alphanumeric QC SAMPLE NUMBER (1) - a three-
                                     character  ID for the  first  QC sample
                                     associated with chemical concentrations
                                     reported on this record. This ID "links" this
                                     Data Record to a particular QC sample.  This
                                     ID must match one of the Sample Numbers
                                     listed  on the  Sample Records for quality
                                     control data.

88           3           Alphanumeric QC SAMPLE NUMBER (2) - a three-
                                     character ID  for the second QC sample
                                     associated with chemical concentrations
                                     reported on this record. This ID "links" this
                                     Data Record to a particular QC sample.  This
                                     ID must match one of the Sample Numbers
                                     listed  on the  Sample Records for quality
                                     control data.

91           3           Alphanumeric QC SAMPLE NUMBER (3) - a three-
                                     character  ID for the third  QC sample
                                     associated with chemical concentrations
                                     reported on this record. This ID "links" this
                                     Data Record to a particular QC sample.  This
                                     ID must match one of the Sample Numbers
                                     listed  on the  Sample Records for quality
                                     control data.

94           3           Alphanumeric QC SAMPLE NUMBER (4) - a three-
                                     character  ID  for the fourth QC sample
                                     associated with chemical concentrations
                                     reported on this record. This ID "links" this
                                     Data Record to a particular QC sample.. This
                                     ID must match one of the Sample Numbers
                                     listed  on the  Sample Records for quality
                                     control data.

97           3           Alphanumeric QC SAMPLE NUMBER (5) - a three-
                                     character  ID for the fifth  QC sample
                                     associated with chemical concentrations
                                     reported on this record. This ID "links" this
                                     Data Record to a particular QC sample.  This
                                     ID must match one of the Sample Numbers
                                     listed  on the  Sample Records for quality
                                     control data.
                                   111-23

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                        EXHIBIT ni-C-5 (Cont'd)
                               Data Record
Starting      Length       Field
Column	of Field	Format	Description
100         3            Alphanumeric QC SAMPLE  NUMBER (6) - a three-
                                     character ID for the sixth  QC sample
                                     associated with chemical concentrations
                                     reported on this record. This ID "links" this
                                     Data Record to a particular QC sample.  This
                                     ID must match one of the Sample Numbers
                                     listed on  the Sample Records for quality
                                     control data.

103         3            Alphanumeric QC SAMPLE  NUMFER (7) - a three-
                                     character  ID for  the  seventh QC sample
                                     associated with chemical concentrations
                                     reported on this record. This ID "links" this
                                     Data Record to a particular QC sample.  This
                                     ID must match one of the Sample Numbers
                                     listed on  the Sample Records for quality
                                     control data.

106         3            Alphanumeric QC SAMPLE  NUMBER (8) - a three-
                                     character  ID for the eighth QC sample
                                     associated with chemical concentrations
                                     reported on this record. This ID "links" this
                                     Data Record to a particular QC sample.  This
                                     ID must match one of the Sample Numbers
                                     listed on  the Sample Records for quality
                                     control data.
                                   111-24

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         IV.  ODES  File Type 013 for Fish Pathology  Data


A.   Introduction

    ODES File Type 013 for Fish Pathology Data can be used to report information about
the diseases in samples of captured fish.  These samples will typically be collected with
fishing trawls. This chapter describes how to compile and submit to the ODES Staff a data
set for fish pathology studies. The data set will consist of a set of different record types
arranged in a hierarchical order.  Section B of this chapter provides an illustration of each
of the different record types and  explains the  hierarchical relationships among them.
Section C contains detailed instructions for compiling your data set  The instructions for
each of the data elements include information such as the length of the field, the type of data
(e.g., numeric, character), and a description of the data element  In most cases where a
data element is a code (e.g., a two-character code for type of trawl), a list of valid codes
will accompany the data element description. In some cases, however, where the list of
data entry codes is long (e.g., codes for measurement techniques) you will be referred to
Appendix C. A master species list of NODC taxonomic codes for identifying species is
provided in Appendix B.

B.   Hierarchical Relationships

    ODES File Type 013 is composed of four record types:

    •  Record Type "1" is the Survey Header Record. It is used to report information
       common to the entire data set (e.g., survey dates, investigator's name).

    •  Record Type "2" is the Station Header Record. It is used to report information
       about the location where the fish samples were collected (e.g., station location,
       water depth).

    •  Record Type  "8"  is the  Individual Record.  It is  used to report frequency  of
       diseases for each fish sample.

    •  Record Type "A" is the Lesion Record. It is used to report the characteristics of the
       lesions for each specimen.

    Exhibit  IV-B-1 provides an illustration of the structure of each of these record types.
These record images, in conjunction with the detailed instructions provided in Section C,
will enable you to quickly and accurately complete individual data entry sheets (or enter this
data onto tape or disk) for each of the record types.

    In addition, it is also necessary to understand the relationships among the different
record types so that you can compile a comprehensive data set in the proper hierarchical
format.  The hierarchical order described herein is designed to minimize the duplication of
data entry tasks and is in accordance with standards adopted by the National Oceanographic
Data Center (NODC). The relationships are straightforward, and taking just a few minutes
now to understand them could save you considerable time and effort later.

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ODES DATA SUBMISSIONS MANUAL
    As shown above, the different record types report information at different logical
levels. For example, the Survey Header Record (Record Type "1") reports information
common to the entire survey data set, whereas the Individual Record (Record Type "8")
reports information about each of the fish samples collected during the survey. Thus, there
will be only one Survey Header Record per data set, but there will typically be multiple
Individual Records.

    Exhibit IV-B-2 shows how the record types would be arranged in a data set reporting
information from a survey which collected fish samples at two stations.  The number in
each box indicates the order in which the various record types should appear in a data file.
If samples were collected at a second station, the Station  Header Record for that station
would follow the last Biomass Data Record for samples collected at the first station. Please
note that the number associated with each record type indicates its position relative to the
other record types, not its absolute position in the data file. For example, all of the Lesion
Records for the first fish examined will appear in the data file before the Individual Record
for the second fish examined.

    If you have any questions about how to complete your data entry sheets or how to
compile your data, please contact the ODES  Staff. (See the Preface for address and
telephone information.)

C.  Detailed Data  Eleme    ;.,v criptions

    Detailed descriptions fo) .  '    -he data elements in ODES File Type 013 for Fish
Pathology Data are provided cdv •   All record types for  a given data set will share the
same nine-character file identifier This file ID consists of three characters to identify the
file type — i.e., "013" -- followed by a two-character abbreviation for the municipality/
institution/agency conducting the survey, the last two digits of the year in which the survey
is taking  place, a  series number assigned by the investigator and a scan code to indicate
sampling frequency and collection period.

    The contents of all numeric fields should be right-justified, preceded by either blanks,
zeroes, or where  applicable, positive (+) or negative (-)  signs. All decimal points  are
implied rather than physically included (see Exhibit IV-B-1). The contents of all character
fields should be left justified, blank-filled.

    Survey Header Record

    This record is mandatory and should be submitted only once for each data  set.  See
    Exhibit IV-C-1 for a description of all data elements in this record.

    Station Header Record

    This record is  mandatory; one record should be generated for each sampling  location.
    See Exhibit FV-C-2 for a description of all data elements in this record.

   Individual Record

    This record reports data on the frequency of diseases in the fishes collected in  the
    sample. Observations on as many as three diseases can be reported for each species.
   The Individual Record is "Linked" to the Station Header Record by the Station ID and
    Haul Number (columns 78-80).  Use the Specimen Number (columns  16-19) to order
                                      IV-4

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                                               EXHIBIT IV-B-2  •
                                    Receiving Water Quality Data
                         Order of Record Types/Reason for Occurrence
 Survey Header Record
Describes the survey -
first record in the data set
                                  Header Record Tor
                                  Analytical Blanks
                                Station Header Record
Describes the first location
where fish samples were
collected
                                Station Header Record
                               Describes the second location
                               where fish samples were
                               collected
                                 Individual Record
                                                             Reports general pathology
                                                             for first fish captured at the
                                                             first fishing location
                                 Individual Record
Reports general pathology
for second fish captured at the
first fishing location
                                   Lesion Records
                                                             Reports characteristics of
                                                             lesions in first fish examined
                                   Lesion Records
                                                                                            Reports characteristics of
                                                                                            lesions in second fish examined
                                See record arrangement shown for the first
                                location where fish samples were collected

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 ODES DATA SUBMISSIONS MANUAL
    the records for each species. See Exhibit IV-C-3 for a description of all data elements
    in this record.

    Lesion Record

    This record reports  the characteristics of the lesions  in each fish  specimen.
    Observations on as many as five lesions can be reported  for each specimen.  The
    Lesion Record is "linked" to the Individual Record by the Specimen Number (columns
    16-19). See Exhibit IV-C-4 for a description of all data elements in this record.

 D.  Data Entry Codes

    This section contains a list of all the code types used in ODES File Type 013 for Fish
 Pathology Data.  The codes are listed by their identifiers and the  fields in which they are to
 be used.  The elements of these code types are listed in the appendices: Appendix A
 contains ODES Chemical and Water Quality Codes, Appendix  B contains NODC/ODES
 Taxonomic Codes, and Appendix C contains all other ODES code types.

                        Code Identifier       Field Name

                           0129            Gear Type
                           0077            Bottom Type
                           0076            Trawl Type
                           0085            Navigation code
                           EPA-1           Relation to ZTD
                           0346            Station Location
                           0101            Sex
                           0082            Measurement code
                           0163            Measurement Method
                           0120            Disease
                           0140            Frequency
                           0121            Health code
                           0123            Pigmentation
                           0380            Organ code
                           0381            Suborgan/tissue type
                           0382            Lesion/Etiology
                           0383            Distribution code
                           0384            Severity code
                           0385            Host Response code
I                           EPA-10         Scan ID
                                     IV-6

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                            EXHIBIT IV-C-1
                          Survey Header Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
1

4
3

2
Code        FILE TYPE - set to "013".

Alpha       SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
            assigned  by EPA,  which appears on all
            records within the data set

YY         YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
            which the sample was taken. This number
            appears on all records within the data set

Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER - An alpha (A-Z) or
            numeric  (1-9)  code  assigned by  the
            investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
            data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
            or data collected at different frequencies).
            This code is defined by the investigator in the
            data description forms which accompany the
            data sets.  Use an alpha code to indicate when
            the monthly data were collected.  Use Code
            No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).
                         Code
10

11


22

28
1

11


6

6
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Alpha


Blank

YYMMDD
34
            YYMMDD
SCAN ID • A one-character code used to
indicate the quarter in which samples were
collected.  The quarters  are defined as
follows:

   1  - January - March
   2  • April   - June
   3  - July    - September
   4  - October - December

RECORD TYPE - set to "1".

VESSEL  NAME - identity of the survey
vessel or platform.

BLANK.

SURVEY DATE  FROM  -  start date of
survey. YY is the last two digits of the year.
MM is the the month (01-12). DD is the day
(01-31).

SURVEY DATE TO - end date of survey.
YY is the last two digits of the year. MM is
the month (01-12).  DD is the day (01-31).
                                   IV-7

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                      EXHIBIT IV-C-1 (Cont'd)
                        Survey Header Record
Starting     Length      ricld
Column	of Field	Format	Description
40          5           Blank       BLANK.

45          19          Alpha       SENIOR SCIENTIST/INVESTIGATOR -
                                  name of the senior scientist or investigator.

64          17          Alpha       MUNICIPAI-^/INSTTrUTION/AGENCY
                                  - name of the investigator's institution.
                                IV-8

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                             EXHIBIT IV-C-2
                          Station Header Record
starting      Length       Field
Column	of Field	Format	Description
1            3           Code        FILE TYPE-set to "013".

4            2           Alpha       SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
                                     assigned by EPA, which  appears on all
                                     records within the data set.

6            2           YY         YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
                                     which the sample was taken. This number
                                     appears on all records within the data set

8            1           Alphanumeric SERIES  NUMBER - An alpha (A-Z) or
                                     numeric (1-9)  code assigned  by  the
                                     investigator.  Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data collected at different frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data  were collected. Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (See  Appendix C).

9            1           Code        SCAN ID -  A one-character code used to
                                     indicate the quarter in which samples were
                                     collected.  The  quarters are defined as
                                     follows:

                                         1 -   January  - March
                                         2 -   April    - June
                                         3 -   July    - September
                                         4 -   October  - December

10           1           Code        RECORD TYPE-set to "2".

11           2           Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFICATION PREFIX - a
                                     two-character code to indicate that the station
                                     is being revisited during a given quarter.
                                     Leave this field blank for the first occupation
                                     of the station during the survey. Valid codes
                                     for reoccupations  of the station are R1-R9.

13           3           Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFIER - a three-character
                                     identifier for the station, assigned by  the
                                     investigator.
                                    IV-9

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                      EXHIBIT IV-C-2 (Cont'd)
                         Station Header Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
16



22

23



30

31



37



41
43


46


51

55


59



61
1

7



1

6
3


5


4

4
DDMMSS    STATION  LATITUDE - latitude of the
            station in degrees (DD), minutes (MM), and
            seconds (SS).

Code        HEMISPHERE - set to "N".

DDDMMSS  STATION  LONGITUDE - longitude of
            station in degrees (DDD), minutes (MM), and
            seconds (SS).

Code        HEMISPHERE - set to "W".

YYMMDD    DATE - date of sample collection. YYisthe
            last two digits of the year. MM is the number
            (01-12) of the month.  DD is the day (01-31).

HHMM      TIME - time of sample collection (starting
            time  for composite samples).   HH  is the
            hour. MM is the number of minutes.

Code        GEAR TYPE  - a two-character code to
            identify the general gear type used to collect
            the sample. Use Code No. 0129.   (See
            Appendix C for a list of codes.)

Numeric     DURATION FISHED - total hours fished to
            one decimal place.

Numeric     DISTANCE FISHED - total distance fished
            in meters to one decimal place.

Blank       BLANK.

Numeric     BOTTOM DEPTH - average depth of bottom
            in whole meters.

Code        BOTTOM TYPE - a two-character code for
            the specific bottom type.  Use Code No.
            0077.  (See Appendix C for a list of codes.)

Code        TRAWL TYPE-a two-character code for the
            type of trawl used.  Use Code No. 0076.
            (See Appendix C for a list of codes.)
                                 IV-10

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                        EXHIBIT IV-C-2 (Cont'd)
                           Station Header Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
63
            Code
65
            Numeric
70
            Code
             NAVIGATION CODE - a two-digit code for
             the type of navigation equipment used. Use
             Code No. 0085:

             01 •• Loran (Mixed or Unspecified)
             02 - Radar and/or Fixes
             03 - Raydist without Complications
             04 - Raydist with Errors, Drifting, etc.
             05 - Satellite
             06-OMEGA
             07 - Loran A Only
             08 - Loran C Only
             09 - Mini-Ranger
             10 — Horizontal Sextant
             11 - Photographs
             12 ~ Siring on Ranges
             13 - Loran C and Mini-Ranger

             DISTANCE TO ZID  • distance in meters
             from the station (i.e., the area fished) to the
             zone of initial dilution (ZID). This field is
             applicable only  to EPA's 301 (h) program.
             Leave this field blank for all stations not
             classified as part of a 301(h) monitoring
             program.

             RELATION TO ZID - a one-character code
             for  the classification of the station with
             respect to the ZID. Leave this field blank for
             all stations not classified as part of a 301 (h)
             monitoring program. Where applicable, use
             CodeEPA-1:

             W~ Within ZID
             B - ZID Boundary
             N- Near Field
             R ~ Reference
             F- Far Field
                                    IV-11

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                       EXHIBIT IV-C-2 (Cont'd)
                         Station Header Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
71
1
Code
72

78
6

3
Blank

Numeric
STATION LOCATION CODE  - a one-
character code indicating the type of water
body in which a station is located.  Use Code
No. 0346:

A - Stream
B - Estuary
C~Lake
D - Ocean
E-Well
F -- Other
G - Harbor
H-Bay

BLANK.

HAUL NUMBER - three digits to uniquely
identify  the number of the haul  (sample).
This number is assigned by the investigator.
                                  IV-12

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                            EXHIBIT IV-C-3
                            Individual Record
Starting      Length       Field
Column	of Field	Format	Description
1           3            Code        FILE TYPE- set to "013".

4           2            Alpha        SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
                                     assigned by EPA, which  appears  on all
                                     records within the data set.

6           2            YY          YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
                                     which the sample was taken. This number
                                     appears on all records within the data set

8           1            Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER - An alpha (A-Z) or
                                     numeric  (1-9)  code  assigned  by  the
                                     investigator.  Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within a survey (e.g., analytical  groups
                                     or data collected at different frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).

9           1            Code        SCAN ID  - A one-character code used to
                                     indicate the quarter in which samples were
                                     collected.   The quarters are defined as
                                     follows:

                                        1  -  January  - March
                                        2  -  April    - June
                                        3  -  July    - September
                                        4  -  October - December

10          1            Code        RECORD TYPE-set to "8".

11          2            Alphanumeric STATION  IDENTIFICATION PREFIX - a
                                     two-character code to indicate that a  station
                                     has been revisited during a quarter.  Leave
                                     blank  for first occupation. Valid codes for
                                     reoccupations of the station are R1-R9.

13          3            Alphanumeric STATION  IDENTIFIER - a three-character
                                     code to identify the sampling station.

16          4            Numeric     SPECIMEN NUMBER - number assigned
                                     by the investigator  to identify  a given
                                     specimen of a taxon.
                                   IV-13

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                       EXHIBIT IV-C-3 (Cont'd)
                           Individual Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
20
12
Numeric
32
            Code
33

34


38
1

4
Blank

Numeric


Code
39


45
6


1
Numeric


Code
46

47
            Blank

            Code
NODC TAXONOMIC CODE - a twelve-digit
numerical  code  assigned to a  taxon by
NODC Refer to master species list provided
by the ODES Staff for a list of codes (see
Appendix B). For unlisted taxa, contact the
ODES Staff.  Do not independently assign
new codes.

SEX - a one-character code.  Use Code No
0101:

 « Blank - No Information
0 - Indeterminable
l~Male
2 ~ Female
3 - Hermaphrodite
4 ~ Transitional
5 - Grouped, Both Sexes Present
6 — Hermaphroditic, Functional Female
7 - Hermaphroditic, Functional Male

BLANK.

LENGTH OF INDIVIDUAL -  length in
whole millimeters (mm).

MEASUREMENT  METHOD  -  a one-
character code to describe the technique used
for measuring length. Use Code  No. 0082.
(See Appendix C for a list of codes.)

WEIGHT OF INDIVIDUAL - wet weight in
whole grams.

MEASUREMENT  METHOD  -  a one-
character code to describe the technique used
to weigh the sample. Use Code No. 0163:

1 - Observed Wet Weight of Specimen
2 - Calculated Weight of Specimen

BLANK.

DISEASE (1) • a one-character code for the
disease of the specimen.  Use  Code No.
0120.  (See Appendix C for a list of codes.)
                                 W-14

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                       EXHIBIT IV-C-3 (Cont'd)
                           Individual Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
48
54
55

78
1
23

3
Code
49
50
51
52
53
1
1
1
1
1
Code
Code
Code
Code
Code
            Code
Blank

Numeric
FREQUENCY (1) - a one-character code for
the number of occurrences of the disease in
the specimen. Use Code No. 0140.  (See
Appendix C for a list of codes.)

DISEASE (2) - Use Code No. 0120.

FREQUENCY (2) - Use Code No. 0140.

DISEASE (3) - Use Code No. 0120.

FREQUENCY (3) - Use Code No. 0140.

HEALTH - a one-character code to indicate
normal or emaciated.  Use Code No. 0121:

  - Blank - No information
1 - Normal Appearing
2 - Emaciated

PIGMENTATION - a one-character code for
observed pigmentation. Use Code No. 0123:

  - Blank - No Information
1 - Normal
2 - Darker than Normal
3 - Lighter than Normal

BLANK.

HAUL NUMBER - three digits to uniquely
identify the haul.  The number is assigned by
tht investigator.
                                 IV-15

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                            EXHIBIT IV-C-4
                              Lesion Record
Starting      Lengm       Field
Column	of Field	Format	Description
1            3            Code        FILE TYPE-set to "013"

4            2            Alpha        SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
                                     assigned by  EPA, which  appears  on all
                                     records within the data set.

6            2            YY          YEAR - the  last two digits of the year in
                                     which the sample was taken. This number
                                     appears on all records within the data set

             1            Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER - An alpha (A-Z) or
                                     numeric  (1-9)  code  assigned  by  the
                                     investigator.  Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data collected at different frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).

             1            Code        SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
                                     indicate the quaner in which samples were
                                     collected.  The quarters are defined as
                                     follows:

                                        1 -  January -  March
                                        2 -  April   -  June
                                        3 -  July    -  September
                                        4 -  October -  December

10           1            Code        RECORD TYPE-set to "A".

11          2            Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFICATION PREFIX - a
                                     two-character code to indicate that a station
                                     has been revisited during a quaner.  Leave
                                     blank  for first occupation. Valid codes for
                                     ^occupations of the station are R1-R9.

13          3            A!?hanumeric STATION IDENTIFIER - a three-character
                                     code to identify the sampling station.

16          4            Numeric      SPECIMEN NUMBER - number  assigned
                                     by the investigator to uniquely identify a
                                     given specimen of a species.
                                  IV-16

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                        EXHIBIT IV-C-4 (Cont'd)
                              Lesion Record
Starting      Length      Field
Column	of Field	Format	Description
20          3            Code        ORGAN CODE (1) - a three-character code
                                     indicating the organ sampled. Use Code No.
                                     0380. (See Appendix C for a list of codes.)

23          3            Code        SUBORGAN/TISSUE CODE (1) - a three-
                                     character code describing the tissue sampled.
                                     Use Code No. 0381. (See Appendix C for a
                                     list of codes.)

26          3            Code        LESION/ETIOLOGY CODE (1) - a three-
                                     digit code describing the type of lesion tested.
                                     Use Code No. 0382. (See Appendix C for a
                                     list of codes.)

29          1            Code        DISTRIBUTION CODE (1) - a one-digit
                                     code describing the area in which the lesions
                                     are found. Use Code No. 0383:

                                     1 - Focal
                                     2 - Focal-Multifocal
                                     3 - Mulnfocal
                                     4 — Multifocal-Diffuse
                                     5 - Diffuse

30          1            Code        SEVERITY  CODE (1) - a one-digit code
                                     indicating the number of lesions.  Use Code
                                     No. 0384:

                                     1   --  Minimal, sparse, very few
                                     2   —  Minimal - mild
                                     3   —  Mild, few, small amount
                                     4   -  Mild-moderate, several
                                     5   -  Moderate, moderate amount,
                                           moderate number
                                     6   -  Moderate-severe
                                     7   -  Severe, abundant, numerous, dense
                                     8   -  Excessive amount or numbers,
                                           excessively dense
                                     9   -  Non-uniform, highly variable
                                  IV-17

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                      EXHIBIT IV-C-4 (Cont'd)
                           Lesion Record
Starting     Length      Field
Column	of Field	Format	Description
31          1          Code       HOST RESPONSE CODE (1) - a one-digit
                                 code which indicates the organism's response
                                 to the lesion. Use Code No. 0385:

                                 1 — No identifiable response
                                 2 — Minimal response
                                 3 — Minimal - mild response
                                 4 ~ Mild response
                                 5 - Mild-moderate response
                                 6 - Moderate response
                                 7 - Moderate - severe response
                                 8 •• Severe response

32          3          Code       ORGAN CODE (2) - Use Code No. 0380.

35          3          Code       SUBORGAN/TISSUE CODE (2) -  Use
                                 Code No. 0381.

38          3          Code       LESION/ETIOLOGY CODE (2) - Use Code
                                 No. 0382.

41          1          Code       DISTRIBUTION CODE (2) - Use Code No.
                                 0383.

42          1          Code       SEVERITY CODE (2) - Use Code No.
                                 0384.

43          1          Code       HOST RESPONSE CODE (2) - Use Code
                                 No. 0385.

44          3          Code       ORGAN CODE (3) - Use Code No. 0380.

47          3          Code       SUBORGAN/TISSUE CODE (3) -  Use
                                 Code No. 0381.

50          3          Code       LESION/ETIOLOGY CODE (3) - Use Code
                                 No. 0382.

53          1          Code       DISTRIBUTION CODE (3) - Use Code No.
                                 0383.

54          1          Code       SEVERITY CODE (3) - Use Code No.
                                 0384.

55          1          Code       HOST RESPONSE CODE (3) - Use Code
                                 No. 0385.

                               IV-18

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EXHIBIT IV-C-4 (Cont'd)
      Lesion Record
Starting
Column
56
59
62
65
66
67
68
71
74
77
78 .
79
80
Length
of Field
3
3
3
1
1
1
3
3
3
1
1
1
3
Field
Format
Code
Code
Code
Code
Code
Code
Code
Code
Code
Code
Code
Code
Numeric
Description
ORGAN CODE (4) - Use Code No. 0380.
SUBORGAN/TISSUE CODE (4) - Use
Code No. 0381.
LESION/ETIOLOGY CODE (4) - Use Code
No. 0382.
DISTRIBUTION CODE (4) - Use Code No.
0383.
SEVERITY CODE (4) - Use Code No.
0384.
HOST RESPONSE CODE (4) - Use Code
No. 0385.
ORGAN CODE (5) - Use Code No. 0380.
SUBORGAN/TISSUE CODE (5) - Use
r* i VT_I_ /\^ot
Code No. 0381.
LESION/ETIOLOGY CODE (5) - Use Code
No. 0382.
DISTRIBUTION CODE (5) - Use Code No.
0383.
SEVERITY CODE (5) - Use Code No.
0384.
HOST RESPONSE CODE (5) - Use Code
No. 0385.
HAUL NUMBER - three digits to uniquely
             identify the haul. This number is assigned by
             the investigator.
          IV-19

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      V.   ODES File Type 144 for Influent and  Effluent Data


A.  Introduction

   ODES File Type 144 for Influent and Effluent Data can be used to report concentrations
of organic and inorganic chemicals or measurements for other water quality variables (e.g.,
temperature, BOD) obtained from samples associated with point-sources. This chapter
describes how to compile and submit to the ODES Staff a data set containing influent and
effluent data. The data set will consist of a set of different record types arranged in a
hierarchical order. Section B of this chapter provides an illustration of each of the different
record types and explains the hierarchical relationships among them.  Section C contains
detailed instructions for compiling your data set. The instructions for each of the data
elements include information such as the length of th? field, the type of data (e.g., numeric,
character), and a description of the data element. In most cases where a data element is a
code (e.g., a two-character code for sampling gear  type), a  list of valid codes will
accompany the data element description. In some cases, however, where the list of data
entry codes is long (e.g., codes for chemical analysis methods), you will be referred to
Appendix  C.  A  list of ten-character ODES Chemical Codes for identifying chemicals can
be found in Appendix A of this manual.

B.  Hierarchical Relationships

   This version  of File Type 144 is composed of six record types:

   • Record Type "A" is the Survey Header  Record.  It is used to report information
      common to the entire data set (e.g., survey dates, investigator's name).

   • Record Type "Z" is the Header Record for Quality Assurance Samples. It is used I
      to identify data for analytical  blanks or other quality assurance samples referred to I
      within the data set.                                                        |

   • Record Type "B" is the Influent/Effluent Description Record. It is used to report
      information about the point-source.  For each survey, there should  be one
      Influent/Effluent Description Record for each point-source for which sampling was
      conducted.

   • Record Type "C" is the Sample Record. It is used to report information common to
      all data associated with a sample collected at a particular location (e.g., date, time,
      gear type).

   • Record Type "E" is Data Record 1.  It  is used to report data for each replicate
      measurement on selected non-chemical water quality variables (e.g., temperature,
      salinity,  BOD).   There should be one Data  Record  1  for each replicate
      measurement.

   • Record Type "F" is Data Record 2.  It is used to report concentrations of inorganic
      and organic chemicals for each  replicate sample (e.g., cadmium, DDT).
      Concentrations for up to three chemicals can be reported on each Data Record 2.
      There will typically be multiple records for each replicate measurement

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 ODES DATA SUBMISSIONS MANUAL
    Exhibit V-B-1 provides an illustration of the structure of each of these record types.
 These record images, in conjunction with the detailed instructions provided in Section C,
 will enable you to quickly and accurately complete individual data entry sheets (or enter this
 data onto tape or disk) for each of the record types.

    In addition, it is also necessary to understand the relationships among the record types
 so that you can compile a comprehensive data set in the proper hierarchical format. The
 hierarchical order described herein is designed to minimize the duplication of data entry
 tasks and is in accordance with standards adopied by the National Oceanographic Data
 Center (NODC). The relationships are straightforward, and taking just a few minutes now
 to understand them could save you considerable time and effort later.

    As shown above, the different record types report information at different logical
 levels. For example, the Survey Header Record (Record Type "A") reports information
 common to the entire survey data  set, whereas the Sample Record (Record Type "C")
 reports information about each of the replicate samples taken during the survey.  Thus,
 there will be only one Survey Header Record per data set, but there will typically be
 multiple Sample Records.

    Exhibit V-B-2 shows how the different record types would be arranged in a data set
 reporting data from a survey in which sampling was conducted for one  effluent source,
 where two water samples were collected, and two replicate measurements were taken for
 each sample.  Data for quality assurance samples (e.g., analytical blanks) are reported first,
 followed by the replicate observations for the first and second samples.

    The numbers associated with the various record types in Exhibit V-B-2 indicate their
 relative position the data file. Additional Influent/Effluent Description Records should
 follow the last Data Record 2 for the preceding  Influent/Effluent Description Record.
 Additional quality assurance samples should be recorded with separate Sample Records
 prior to the first Station Header Record in the data file (i.e., beneath the Header Record for
 Quality Assurance Samples).  Remember, the number associated with each record type
 indicates its position relative to the other record types, not its absolute position in the data
 file. For example, all of the Data Record Is and Data Record 2s for the first sample in the
 survey will appear in the data file before the Sample Record for the second sample in the
 survey.


    If you have any questions about how to complete your data entry sheets or how to
 compile  your  data, please contact  the ODES Staff.  (See the Preface for address and
 telephone information.)

 C.   Detailed  Data Element Descriptions

   Detailed descriptions for all of the data elements in this version of File Type 144 are
 provided below. All record types for a given data set will share the same nine-character file
 identifier. This file ID consists of  three characters to identify the file type, i.e., "144",
 followed by a two-character abbreviation for the municipalityAnstitution/agency conducting
 the survey, the last  two digits of the year in which the survey is taking place, a series
number assigned by the investigator and a scan code to indicate sampling frequency and
collection period.

   All numeric fields should be right-justified, preceded by either blanks, zeroes, or where
applicable, positive  (+) or negative  (-) signs.  All decimal points are implied rather than


                                      V-2

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                                                  EXHIBIT V-B-1
                                  ODES FT144 for Influent and Effluent Da la
Survey Header Record
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      NUMBER
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               TYPE
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      SERIES
     NUMBER
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               TYPB
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  ID
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                                               EXHIBIT V-B-1 (Cont'd)
Influent/Effluent Description Record
      SERIES
      NUMBER
SOURCE
  ID
  \
     YEAR\
              RECORD
               TYPE
SCAN
 ID
INFLUENT/
EFFLUENT
  ID
                                                                             PERIODIC
                                                                           DISCI URGE
                                                         DEPTH
                                                          OP
                                                       DISCHARGE
                      DISCHARGE
                       LOCATION
                               WET OR DRY PERIOD
                               I  PRIMARY INDUSTRY CODE
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 TYPE
                          DISCHARGE
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                                     LoNcrruDE
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Sample Record
      SERIES
     NUMBER
              RECOKD
               TYPE
SOURCE
  ID
      YEAR1
                                                         INFLUENT/
                                                         EFFLUENT
                                                            ID
                                                                          COMPOSITE
                                                                        GEAR TIME
                                                                        TYPE
                                      SUBSAMPLES
                                     PER COMPOSITE
 FILE
 TYPE
                                                DATE
                                                       TIME
                                                                  FLOW
                                                                                   SAMPLE
                                                                                  VOLUME
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                                                     EXHIBIT V-B-1 (Cont'd)
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                         EXHIBIT V-B-2
               Influent and Effluent Data
Order of Record Types/Reason for Occurrence
I  Survey H»«der Record
\^                 ^>
Describes the survey -
first record in the data set
    Header Record for
    Quality Assurance
        Samples
Begins the reporting of data
for all analytical blanks in
this survey
                                                j—e
     Infhienl/Eflluenl
    Description Record
Describes the influent/
effluent source

                                     Sample Record
                                Reports identifying information
                                for first analytical blank
l         (®^
 	1^ DaU Record 2's
                                                                  Sample Record

                                                              Describes first sample in the
                                                              survey
                                     Sample Record

                                Describes second sample in
                                the survey
                                                                                           Report chemical concentrations
                                                                                           for first analytical blank
                                                                   DaU Record 1
                                                                                                          O
                                                              Reports data for selected non-chemical water
                                                              quality variables for the first replicate observation
                                                                   DaU Record 2's
                                                                             D
                                                              Reports chemical concentrations for the first
                                                              replicate observation
                                                                   DaU Record 1
                         D
                                                                                            Reports data for selected non-chemical water
                                                                                            quality variables for the second replicate observation
                                                                   Dau Record 2's
                                                                                                           D
                                                                                            Reports pollutant concentrations for the second
                                                                                            replicate observations

                                                                                       • •    See record management shown for the first
                                                                                            sample in the survey.

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                                                     ODES DATA SUBMISSIONS MANUAL
physically included (see Exhibit V-B-1). All character fields should be left justified, blank-
filled.

   Survey Header Record

   This record is mandatory and should be submitted only once for each data set.  See
   Exhibit V-C-1 for a description of all data elements in this record

   Header Record for Quality Assurance Samples

   This record is used to identify data for all quality assurance (QA) samples recorded in
   the data set. All QA sample measurements (e.g., field, laboratory, or transport blanks
   or spiked matrix samples) should be reported within this level of the hierarchy.  See
   Exhibit V-C-2 for a description of all data elements in this record. (See Exhibit V-B-2
   for a description of how data records for QA samples should be organized within the
   data set.)

   Influent/Effluent Description Record

   This record reports information about the point-source discharge (e.g., latitude;
   longitude; physical setting). Effluent Description Records are mandatory; one ucord
   per point-source discharge should be  submitted.  This record is not used when
   reporting data for analytical blanks. See Exhibit V-C-3 for a description of all data
   elements in this record.

   Sample Record

   This record reports information common to each water sample. This is a mandatory
   record; one should be generated for each sample collected or each quality assurance
   samples.  When the Sample Record is used to identify blanks or other QA samples
   columns 19-63 should be left blank. See Exhibit V-C-4 for a description of all data
   elements in this record.

   Data Record 1

   Data Record 1 reports data on selected water quality variables for influent and effluent
   water samples.  This record is "linked" to the Sample Record by the Sample Number.
   Data Record 1  is not used when reporting data for analytical blanks or other QA
   samples. See Erhibit V-C-5 for a description of all data elements in this record.

   Data Record 2

   This record repons concentrations for inorganic and organic chemicals; data for as
   many as three chemicals can be reported  on each Data Record 2.  Each compound
   reported in a single record should have analytical methods in common and be associated
   with a single blank sample. These records are  "linked" to  Sample Records by the
   Sample Number. See Exhibit V-C-6 for a description of all data elements in this record.
                                      V-7

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 ODES DATA SUBMISSIONS MANUAL
 D.  Data Entry Codes

    This section contains a list of all the code types used in ODES File Type 144 for
 Influent and Effluent Data. The codes are listed by their identifiers and the fields in which
 they are to be  used.  The elements of these code types are listed in the appendices:
 Appendix A contains ODES Chemical and Water Quality Codes, Appendix B contains
 NODC/ODES Taxonomic Codes, and Appendix C contains all other ODES code types.

                        Code Identifier       Field Name

                            0346           Discharge Location
                            0117            Periodic Discharge
                            0347            Wet or dry period
                            0375            Primary Industry code
                            0376            Gear Type
                            0093            Sphere
                            EPA-4          Salinity Equipment
                            0094            Transmissivity Equipment
                            EPA-5          Dissolved Oxygen Equipment
                            EPA-3          Qualifier code
                            ODES           Chemical code
                            0377            Measurement code
                            0350            Extraction Method
I                            EPA-10         Scan ID
                                     V-8

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                             EXHIBIT V-C-1
                          Survey Header Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
 1

 4
3

2
Code

Alpha
                         YY
FILE TYPE-set to "144".
SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
assigned  by EPA,  which appears on all
records within the data set.

YEAR - the last two di fits of the year in
which the sample was t-Jcen. This number
appears on all records within the data set
                        Alphanumeric  SERIES  NUMBER - An alpha  (A-Z) or
                                     numeric (1-9) code assigned  by the
                                     investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data collected at different frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (Sec Appendix C).
                        Code
10

11

33
1

22

6
Code

Blank

YYMMDD
39
45
15
            YYMMDD
Alpha
SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
indicate the quarter in which samples were
collected.  The quarters  are defined as
follows:

   1  -  January - March
   2  •  April   - June
   3  -  July    • September
   4  •  October - December

RECORD TYPE - set to "A".

BLANK.

SURVEY DATE FROM - stan of survey
date.  YY is the last two digits of the year.
MM is the month (01-12).  DD is the day
(01-31).

SURVEY DATE TO - end of survey date.
YY is the last two digits of the year. MM is
the month (01-12). DD is the day (01-31).

SENIOR SCIENTIST/INVESTIGATOR -
name of the senior scientist or investigator.
                                   V-9

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                        EXHIBIT V-C-1 (Cont'd)
                         Survey Header Record
Starring      Length       Field
Column	of Field	Format	Description
60          17          Alpha
                                   - name of the investigator's institution.

77          4           Blank       BLANK.
                                  V-10

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                             EXHIBIT V-C-2
               Header Record for Quality Assurance Samples
Starting      Length       Field
Column      of Field      Format	Description
1            3           Code        FILE TYPE-set to "144".

4            2           Alpha       SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
                                     assigned by EPA, which appears on all
                                     records within the data set.

6            2           YY         YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
                                     which the sample was taken. This number
                                     appears on all records within the data set

8            1            Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER  - An alpha (A-Z)  or
                                     numeric  (1-9) code  assigned  by the
                                     investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data collected at different frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).

9            1            Code        SCAN ID - A  one-character code used to
                                     indicate the quarter in which samples were
                                     collected.   The quarters are  defined  as
                                     follows:

                                        1  -  January - March
                                        2  -  April   - June
                                        3  -  July    - September
                                        4  -  October - December

10           1            Code        RECORD TYPE -set to "Z".

11           70           Blank       BLANK.
                                   V-ll

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                             EXHIBIT V-C-3
                    Influent/Effluent Description Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
1

4
3

2
Code        FILE TYPE - set to "144".

Alpha        SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
             assigned by EPA, which appears on  all
             records within the data set

YY          YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
             which  the sample was taken.  This number
             appears on all records within the data set

Alphanumeric  SERIES NUMBER - An alpha (A-Z) or
             numeric  (1-9)  code  assigned  by  the
             investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
             data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
             or data collected at different frequencies).
             This code is defined by the investigator in the
             data description forms which accompany the
             data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
             the monthly data were collected. Use Code
             No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).
                         Code
10

11

16
1

5

2
Code

Blank
SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
indicate the quarter in which samples were
collected.  The quaners are  defined  as
follows:

   1  -  January • March
   2  -  April   • June
   3  •  July    • September
   4  -  October • December

RECORD TYPE - set to "B".

BLANK.
18
Alphanumeric INFLUENT/EFFLUENT IDENTIFIER • a
            two-character ID assigned by the investigator
            for a specific influent or effluent source.
            This ID is used to differentiate  multiple
            influent sources or discharge points for a
            given survey.

DDMMSS    DISCHARGE LATITUDE - latitude of the
            point-source discharge. DD is degrees. MM
            is minutes.  SS is seconds.
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                        EXHIBIT V-C-3 (Cont'd)
                    Influent/Effluent Description Record
Starting
Column
24
25
32
33
Length
of Field
1
7
1
6
Field
Format
Code
DDDMMSS
Code
Numeric
Description
HEMISPHERE -set to "N".
DISCHARGE LONGITUDE - longitude of
the point-source discharge. DDD is degrees.
MM is minutes. SS is seconds.
HEMISPHERE - set to "W".
DISTANCE FROM SHORE - distance from
39


43

48
5

5
Numeric


Blank

Numeric
53
            Code
54
            Code
                                     shore to point of discharge in meters.
|
DEPTH pp DISCHARGE - depth of the
point of discharge in meters.

BLANK.

AREA OF Zip - five digits for the area of the
zone of initial dilution (ZID) in square
kilometers to four decimal places. Areas will
vary depending upon the discharge plume
and water depth at each site. This field is
only applicable for EPA's 301 (h) program.

DISCHARGE LOCATION - code to describe
the physical setting of the discharge. Use
Code No. 0346:
                                     A  -
                                     B  -
                                     C  -
                                     D
                                     E  -
                                     F  -
                                     G  -
                                     H  -
                            - Stream
                            - Estuary
                              Lake
                            - Ocean
                            - Well
                            - Other
                              Harbor
                              Bay
            PERIODIC DISCHARGE • code to indicate
            whether the effluent is subject to periodic
            fluctuations in discharge volume.  Use Code
            No. 0117:

            Y - Yes
            N - No
                                   V-13

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                        EXHIBIT V-C-3 (Cont'd)
                   Influent/Effluent Description Record
Starting      Lengtn      Field
Column	of Field	Format	Description
55          1           Code        WET OR DRY PERIOD - code to indicate
                                    wet-dry season or weather conditions. Use
                                    Code No. 0347:

                                    D--Dry
                                    N - Normal/average conditions
                                    W - Wet

56          2           Code        PRIMARY INDUSTRY CODE - code to
                                    identify the general or primary source of toxic
                                    substances or contaminants in  the marine
                                    environment as related to a specific effluent
                                    source.   Use Code No.  0375.   (See
                                    Appendix C for a list of codes).

58          23          Blank        BLANK.
                                  V-14

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                             EXHIBIT V-C-4
                              Sample Record
Starting      Length       Field
Column      of Field      Format	Description
1            3           Code         FILE TYPE-set to "144".

4            2           Alpha        SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
                                      assigned by EPA, which appears on all
                                      records within the data set.

6            2           YY          YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
                                      which the sample was taken. This number
                                      appears on all records within the data set

8            1           Alphanumeric  SERIES NUMBER - An alpha (A-Z)  or
                                      numeric  (1-9)  code  assigned  by the
                                      investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
                                      data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                      or data collected at different frequencies).
                                      This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                      data description forms which accompany the
                                      data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                      the monthly data were collected.  Use Code
                                      No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).

9            1           Code         SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
                                      indicate the quarter in which samples were
                                      collected.  The quarters are defined  as
                                      follows:
                                         1 -  January - March
                                         2 -  April    - June
                                         3 -  July    • September
                                         4 -  October - December

10           1           Code         RECORD TYPE-set to "C".

11           5           Blank        BLANK.

16           3           Alphanumeric  SAMPLE  NUMBER - three characters
                                      assigned by the investigator to identify the
                                      sample.   Samples  should be numbered
                                      sequentially. Quality control samples such as
                                      Held blanks, lab blanks or spiked matrix
                                      samples are identified by a sequential number
                                      prefixed by a letter as indicated below:
                                      F - field blank
                                      L-lab blank
                                      T ~ transport blank
                                      S - spiked matrix sample
                                      U - surrogate spiked sample
                                      D - lab blank duplicate
                                      A - lab blank split
                                      C - certified reference sample

                                    V-15

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                         EXHIBIT V-C-4 (Cont'd)
                              Sample Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
 19

 31



 37




 41
43

44



49

50
             (Columns 19-63 should be left blank if the
             Sample Record is being used to identify analytical
             blanks or other quality assurance samples.)
12
1

2
52
Blank        BLANK.

YYMMDD    DATE-date of sample collection. YYisthe
             last two digits of the year. MM is the month
             (01-12). DD is the day (01-31).

HHMM      TIME - time of sample collection (starting
             time for composite samples) in 24-hour
             format. HH is the hour (00-23).  MM is the
             number of minutes (00-59).

Alphanumeric  INFLUENT/EFFLUENT IDENTIFIER - a
             two-character ID assigned by the investigator
             for a specific point-source. This ED is used
             to differentiate multiple discharge sources for
             a given survey.

Blank        BLANK.

Numeric      FLOW - average discharge flow during the
             sampling event, in millions of gallons per
             duy, with two decimal places.

Blank        BLANK.

Code         GEAR TYPE  -  a two-character code to
             identify the type of gear used to collect the
             sample. Use Code No. 0376:

             05 -  Bottle (Nisken, Rosette, etc.)
             09 -  Pump (Plankton, Midwater, Airlift,
                  etc.)
             99 --  Misc (Hand-Gathered, Traps,
                   Shovel, etc.)

Numeric      COMPOSITE TIME - the number of hours
             over which the composite sample is collected,
             with two decimal places. (Note:  This is
             hours  divided  by  100,  not hours and
             minutes.)
                                   V-16

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                        EXHIBIT V-C-4 (Cont'd)
                             Sample Record
Starting      Length       Field
Column      of Field      Format	Description
56          5           Numeric     SAMPLE VOLUME - the volume of the
                                   sample, in milliliters, for influent and effluent
                                   samples.

61          3           Numeric     SUBSAMPLES PER COMPOSITE - For
                                   composite samples only, use this  field to
                                   record the average number of subsamples
                                   making up a composite sample. Leave this
                                   field  blank  for  samples  that  are  not
                                   composites.

64          17          Blank       BLANK.
                                  V-17

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                              EXHIBIT V-C-5
                               Data Record 1
Starting       Length       Field
Column       of Field	Format       Description
1            3           Code        FILE TYPE-set to "144".

4            2           Alpha        SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
                                      assigned  by  EPA,  which appears on  all
                                      records within the data set.

6            2           YY          YEAR - the  last two digits of the year in
                                      which the sample was taken. This number
                                      appears on all records within the data set

             1           Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER - An alpha (A-Z) or
                                      numeric  (1-9) code  assigned  by  the
                                      investigator.  Used to identify subgroups of
                                      data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                      or data collected at different frequencies).
                                      This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                      data description forms which accompany the
                                      data sets.  Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                      the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                      No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).

             1           Code        SCAN ID - A  one-character code used to
                                      indicate the quarter in which samples were
                                      collected. The quarters are  defined  as
                                      Follows:
                                         I -  January - March
                                         2 -  April   - June
                                         3 -  July    - September
                                         4 -  October - December

10           1           Code        RECORD TYPE-set to "E".

11           3           Blank        BLANK.

14           3           Alphanumeric SAMPLE NUMBER -  three characters
                                      assigned by the investigator to identify the
                                      sample.   Samples should be  numbered
                                      sequentially. Quality control samples such as
                                      field blanks, lab blanks or spiked matrix
                                      samples are identified by a sequential number
                                      prefixed by a letter as indicated below:

                                      F~ field blank
                                      L- lab blank
                                      T -- transport blank
                                      S -- spiked matrix sample
                                      U - surrogate spiked sample
                                      D »lab blank duplicate
                                      A - lab blank split
                                      C - certified reference sample

                                    V-18

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                        EXHIBIT V-C-5(Com'd)
                              Data Record 1
starring
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
 Description
17
1
Code
18
20

23



28



33
3

5
Numeric




Blank

Numeric



Numeric



Code
34
            Numeric
 SPHERE - a one-character code to identify
 the sphere from which the data came. Use
 Code No. 0093. (See Appendix C for a list
 of codes.)

 REPLICATE NUMBER - a unique identifier
 for each replicate measurement taken from the
 sample.  This  number is assigned by the
 investigator.

 BLANK.

 WATER  TEMPERATURE  -  water
 temperature of the sub-sample or replicate in
 degrees Celsius with three decimal places.

 SALINITY - salinity of the sub-sample or
 replicate in parts per thousand (PPT) with
 three decimal places.

 SALINITY EQUIPMENT CODE - a one-
 character code to describe the type  of
 equipment used to measure salinity.  Use
 CodeNo.EPA-4:

 1 - Refractometer
 2 - Titration
 3 - Conductivity Cell
 4 - CTD Probe

TRANSMISSIVITY  -  three  digits for
 transmissivity  with one decimal place if
 measured by Equipment Code 2,6, or 7. If
 measured by  any other method, no decimal
 place.
                                  V-19

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                        EXHIBIT V-C-5 (Cont'd)
                              Data Record 1
Starting      Length      held
Column	of Field      Format      Description
37
 1
Code
38


41



45
3


4
Numeric


Numeric



Code
46
51


56



61

69
5


5



8

4
Numeric




Numeric


Numeric



Blank

Numeric
TRANSMISSIVITY EQUIPMENT CODE -
a one-character code to describe the type of
equipment to measure transmissivity.  Use
Code No. 0094:

1  --  Turbidometer, in JTU
2  -  Transmisspmeter, in Percent of Light
      Transmission over a 10 cm Path
3  -  Fluprometer, Suspended Solids
      Calibration
4  -  Nephelometer, in NTU
5  -  Turbidometer, in FTU
6  -  Transmisspmeter, in Percent of Light
      Transmission over a 1m Path
7  -  Transmisspmeter, in Percent of Light
      Transmission over a 25 cm Path

pH • three digits for pH, with two decimal
places.

DISSOLVED OXYGEN  -  four digits for
dissolved oxygen (DO) in milligrams per liter
with two decimal places.

DISSOLVED OXYGEN  EQUIPMENT
CODE - a one-character code to describe the
type of equipment used to measure dissolved
oxygen (DO). Use Code No. EPA-5:

1-WinklerTitration
2 - Probe
4~CTDProbe

TOTAL SUSPENDED SOLIDS - five digits
for the concentration of Total Suspended
Solids in milligrams per liter (mg/1) with two
decimal places.

TOTAL SOLIDS - mg/1 using two decimal
places.

ALKALINITY - five digit concentration for
alkalinity expressed as mg/1 CaCO3 to two
decimal places.

BLANK.

BIOLOGICAL OXYGEN DEMAND (BOD)
• four digits for the BOD concentration (5-
day) in milligrams per liter (mg/1).
                                  V-20

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                        EXHIBIT V-C-5(Com'd)
                              Data Record 1
Starting      Length      Field
Column      of Field     Format	Description
73          4           Numeric      OIL AND GREASE - four digits for the
                                     concentration of oil and grease in milligrams
                                     per liter with one decimal place.

77          4           Numeric      SETTLEABLE SOLIDS - four digits for the
                                     settling rate in milliliters per liter per hour
                                     (ml/Vhour) with two decimal places.

81          4           Numeric      VOLATILE SUSPENDED SOLIDS - four
                                     digits for concentration of Volatile Suspended
                                     Solids, in milligrams per liter (mg/1), with
                                     one decimal place.
                                  V-21

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                              EXHIBIT V-C-6
                                Data Record 2
 Starting      Length       Field
 Column      of Field	Format	Description
 1           3            Code        FILE TYPE-set to "144".

 4           2            Alpha       SOURCE IDENTIFIER • a unique identifier,
                                      assigned by EPA, which appears on  all
                                      records within the data set

 6           2            YY         YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
                                      which the sample was taken.  This number
                                      appears on all records within the data set

             1            Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER - An alpha (A-Z) or
                                      numeric (1-9) code  assigned  by  the
                                      investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
                                      data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                      or data collected at different frequencies).
                                      This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                      data description forms which accompany the
                                      data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                      the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                      No. EPA-10 (See Appendix Q.

             1            Code        SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
                                      indicate the quarter in which samples were
                                      collected.   The quarters are defined  as
                                      follows:
                                          1 -  January -  March
                                          2 -  April   -  June
                                          3 -  July   -  September
                                          4 -  October -  December

 10          1            Code        RECORD TYPE-set to "F1.

|11          3            BLANK     BLANK.

 14          3            Alphanumeric SAMPLE  NUMBER  -  three  characters
                                      assigned by the investigator to identify the
                                      sample.  Samples should  be numbered
                                      sequentially. Quality control samples such as
                                      field blanks, lab blanks or spiked matrix
                                      samples are identified by a sequential number
                                      prefixed by a letter as indicated below:

                                      F-field blank
                                      L - lab blank
                                      T ~ transport blank
                                      S - spiked matrix sample
                                      U - surrogate spiked sample
                                      D - lab blank duplicate
                                      A - lab blank split
                                      C - certified reference sample

                                    V-22

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                        EXHIBIT V-C-6 (Cont'd)
                              Data Record 2
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
17
1
Code
18
20
10
            Numeric
Code
30
            Code
31
            Code
32
            Numeric
36
37
            Symbolic
            Numeric
SPHERE - a one-character code to identify
the sphere from which the data came.  Use
Code No. 0093.  (See Appendix C for a list
of codes.)

REPLICATE NUMBER - a unique identifier
for each replicate observation taken from the
sample. This number is assigned by the
investigator.

CHEMICAL CODE (1) - a ten-character code
to identify the chemical measured; entries
must be left-justified. (See Appendix A for
list of ODES Chemical Codes.)  For unlisted
codes, contact the ODES Technical Staff. Do
not assign codes independently.

MEASUREMENT CODE  (1) - code  to
describe  the  units  of  the reported
concentration (e.g., ppb, ppm, activity).  Use
Code No. 0377.  (See Appendix C for a list
of codes.)

QUALIFIER CODE (1) - a one-character
code to  provide additional  qualifying
information about the measurement.  Use
Code EPA-3. (See Appendix C for a list of
codes.)

CONCENTRATION (1) - concentration of
the chemical measured, in units indicated by
measurement code, up to four significant
digits. Use the EXPONENT field to indicate
desired decimal point position.  Do not enter
a concentration value of zero. Leave blank if
necessary.  (See Appendix A for an example
of how to enter chemical concentration data.)

EXPONENT SIGN (1) - sign  (+/-) of the
exponent for the concentration entry. If the
exponent is 0, leave this blank.

EXPONENT (1) - exponent of the concentra-
tion value reported. Use exponent to indicate |
decimal place.
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                         EXHIBIT V-C-6 (Cont'd)
                               Data Record 2
 Starting
 Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
I Note:  Each data record consists of one to three chemicals. If more than one chemical is
       entered in a given record, each must have been analyzed by identical analytical
       methods.
 38
10
Code
 48
            Code
 49
            Code
 50
            Numeric
 54
155
 56
10
            Symbolic
            Numeric
Code
CHEMICAL CODE (2) - a ten-character code
to identify the chemical measured; entries
must be left-justified. (See Appendix A for a
list of ODES Chemical Codes.) For unlisted
codes, contact the ODES Technical Staff. Do
not assign codes independently.

MEASUREMENT CODE (2)  -  code to
describe  the  units  of  the  reported
concentration (e.g., ppb, ppm, activity.) Use
Code No. 0377. (See Appendix C for a list
of codes.)

QUALIFIER CODE (2) - a one-character
code  to provide  additional  qualifying
information about the measurement.  Use
Code EPA-3.  (See Appendix C for a list of
codes.)

CONCENTRATION (2) -  concentration of
the chemical measured in units indicated by
the measurement code, up to four significant
digits. Use the EXPONENT field to indicate
desired decimal point position. Do not enter
a concentration value of zero. Leave blank if
necessary. (See Appendix A for an example
of how to enter chemical concentration data.)

EXPONENT SIGN (2) - sign (+/-) of the
exponent for the concentration entry. If the
exponent is 0, leave this blank.

EXPONENT (2) - exponent of the concentra-
tion value reported. Use exponent to indicate
decimal place.

CHEMICAL CODE (3) - a ten-character code
to identify the chemical measured; entries
must be left-justified. (See Appendix A for a
list of ODES Chemical Codes.) For unlisted
codes, contact the ODES Technical Staff. Do
not assign codes independently.
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                        EXHIBIT V-C-6 (Cont'd)
                             Data Record 2
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
66
1
Code
67
            Code
68
            Numeric
72
73
74
            Symbolic
            Numeric
            Code
76
            Code
MEASUREMENT CODE (3) -  code to
describe  the  units of the  reported
concentration (e.g., ppb, ppm, activity).  Use
Code No. 0377. (See Appendix C for a list
of codes.)

QUALIFIER CODE  (3) - a one-character
code  to  provide additional  qualifying
information about the measurement  Use
Code EPA-3. (See Appendix C for a list of
codes.)

CONCENTRATION (3) - concentration of
the chemical measured, in units indicated by
measurement code, up to four significant
digits. Use the EXPONENT field to indicate
desired decimal point position. Do not enter
a concentration value of zero. Leave blank if
necessary.  (See Appendix A for an example
of how to enter chemical concentration data.)

EXPONENT SIGN (3) -  sign (+/-)  of the
exponent for the concentration entry. If the
exponent is 0, leave this blank.

EXPONENT (3) - exponent of the concentra-
tion value reported. Use exponent to indicate
decimal place.

EXTRACTION METHOD CODE - a two-
character code to indicate the method used to
extract or digest the sample matrix  and
remove or isolate the chemical of concern.
Use Code No. 0350.  (Sec Appendix C for a
list of codes.)

SAMPLE CLEAN-UP CODE (1) - a two-
character code used to indicate an additional
step taken  to further purify  the sample
extracts or digestates.  Use Code No. 0350.
(See Appendix C for a list of codes.)
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                              Data Record 2
Starting
Column
Ijcngth
of Field
Field
Format
Description
78
             Code
80
            Code
82
            Code
84
            -Numeric
87
            Numeric
90
            Numeric
            SAMPLE CLEAN-UP CODE (2) - Clean-up
            Code (2)  refers  to  the  second cleanup
            procedure  used during sample processing.
            Use Code No. 0350. (See Appendix C for a
            list of codes.)

            SAMPLE CLEAN-UP CODE (3) - Clean-up
            Code (3) refers to the third cleanup procedure
            used during sample processing. Use Code
            No. 0350.  (See Appendix C for a list of
            codes.)

            INSTRUMENT CODE - a two-character
            code to identify the final chemical analysis
            method(s)  used for analyzing  the sample.
            The code should represent the final analysis
            method or combined methods as listed in
            Code No. 0350. (See Appendix C for a list
            of codes.)

            QC SAMPLE NUMBER (1)  - a  three-
            character  ID for the  first QC sample
            associated with chemical concentrations
            reported on this record. This ID "links" this
            Data Record 2 to a particular  QC sample.
            This ID must match one of  the Sample
            Numbers listed on the Sample Records for
            quality control data.

            QC SAMPLE  NUMBER (2)  - a  three-
            character ID for the second  QC  sample
            associated with chemical concentrations
            reported on this record. This ID "links" this
            Data Record 2 to a particular  QC sample.
            This ID must match one of  the Sample
            Numbers listed on the Sample Records for
            quality control data.

            QC SAMPLE  NUMBER (3)  - a three-
            character  ID for the  third QC  sample
            associated with chemical concentrations
            reported on this record. This ID "links" this
            Data Record 2 to a particular QC sample.
            This ID must match one of  the  Sample
            Numbers listed on the Sample Records for
            quality control data.
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                        EXHIBIT V-C-6 (Cont'd)
                              Data Record 2
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
93
96
99
102
105
            Numeric     QC SAMPLE NUMBER (4) - a three-
                        character ID  for the fourth QC sample
                        associated with chemical concentrations
                        reported on this record. This ID "links" this
                        Data Record 2 to a particular QC sample.
                        This ID must match one of the Sample
                        Numbers listed on the Sample Records for
                        quality control data.

            Numeric     QC SAMPLE NUMBER (5) - a three-
                        character ID for the fifth  QC sample
                        associated with chemical concentrations
                        reported on this record. This ID "links" this
                        Data Record 2 to a particular QC sample.
                        This ID must match one of the Sample
                        Numbers listed on the Sample Records for
                        quality control data.

            Numeric     QC SAMPLE NUMBER (6) - a three-
                        character ID for the  sixth  QC sample
                        associated with chemical concentrations
                        reported on this record. This ID "links" this
                        Data Record 2 to a particular QC sample.
                        This ID must match one of the Sample
                        Numbers listed on the Sample Records for
                        quality control data.

            Numeric     QC SAMPLE NUMBER (7) - a three-
                        character ID  for the seventh QC sample
                        associated with chemical concentrations
                        reported on this record. This ID "links" this
                        Data Record 2 to a particular QC sample.
                        This ID must match one of the Sample
                        Numbers listed on the Sample Records for
                        quality control data.

            Numeric     QC SAMPLE NUMBER (8) - a three-
                        character ID  for the eighth QC sample
                        associated with chemical concentrations
                        reported on this record. This ID "links" this
                        Data Record 2 to a particular QC sample.
                        This ID must match one of the Sample
                        Numbers listed on the Sample Records for
                        quality control data.
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   VI.   ODES File Type  144 for Receiving  Water Quality  Data
A.  Introduction

   ODES File Type  144 for Receiving Water Quality Data can be used to report
concentrations of organic and inorganic chemicals, or measurements of selected non-
chemical water quality variables (e.g., temperature, BOD). This chapter describes how to
compile and submit to the ODES Staff a data set containing receiving water quality data.
The data set will consist of a set of different record types arranged in a hierarchical order.
Section B of this chapter provides an illustration of each of the different record types and
explains the hierarchical relationships among them.  Section C contains detailed instructions
for compiling your data set.  The instructions for each of the data elements include
information such as the length of the field, the type of data (e.g., numeric, character), and a
description of the data element. In most cases where a data element is a code (e.g., a one-
character code for detection limits), a list of valid codes will accompany the data element
description.  In some  cases, where the list of data entry codes is long  (e.g., codes for
chemical analysis  methods), you will be referred to Appendix C.  A list of ten-character
ODES Chemical Codes for identifying chemicals can be found in  Appendix A of this
manual.

B.  Hierarchical Relationships

   This version of File Type 144 is composed of seven record types:

   •  Record Type "A" is the Survey Header Record. It is used to report information
       common to the entire data set (e.g., survey dates, investigator's name).

   •  Record Type "Z" is the Header Record for Quality Assurance Samples. It is used I
       to identify data for analytical blanks or other quality assurance samples referred to I
       within the data set                                                        |

   •  Record Type "C" is the Station Header Record. It is used to report information
       about the station where the sample  was collected (e.g., station location, water
       depth).

   •  Record Type  "D" is the  Station Environment Record.  It is used to report
       information about the environmental conditions at the station where the sample was
       collected (e.g., current speed, wave height; air temperature).

   •  Record Type "E" is the Sample Record.  It is used to report information about each
       whole water sample (e.g., sample depth, sphere).

   •  Record Type "F" is Data Record 1. It is used to report measurements for selected
       non-chemical water quality variables (e.g., temperature, BOD).

   •  Record Type "G" is Data Record 2. It is used to report concentrations of inorganic
       and organic chemicals (e.g., Cadmium, DDT).

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    Exhibit VI-B-1 provides an illustration of the structure of each of these record types.
These record images, in conjunction with the detailed instructions provided in Section C,
will enable you to quickly and accurately complete individual data entry sheets (or enter this
data onto tape or disk) for each of the record types.

    In addition it is also necessary to understand the relationships amoung  the different
record types so that you can compile a comprehensive data set in the proper hierarchical
format. The hierarchical order described herein is designed to minimize the duplication of
data entry tasks and is in accordance with standards adopted by the National Oceanographic
Data Center (NODC). The relationships are straightforward, and taking just a few minutes
now to understand them could save you considerable time and effort later.

    As shown above, the different record types report information at different logical
levels.  For example, the Survey Header Record (Record Type "A") reports information
common to the entire survey data set, whereas the Sample Record (Record Type  "C")
repons information about each of the samples taken during the survey. Thus, there will be
only one Survey Header Record per data set, but there will typically be multiple Sample
Records. Accordingly, for each Sample Record, there will be multiple Data Records.

    Exhibit VI-B-2 shows how the different record types would be arranged in a data set
reporting data from a survey conducted at two stations, where one water sample was taken
at each station. For each sample, measurements were recorded for both non-chemicals
(i.e., Data Record 1) and chemicals (i.e., Data Record 2). Data for quality assurance
samples (e.g., analytical blanks) are reported first, followed by the sampling data for the
first and second station.

    The numbers associated with the various record  types in Exhibit VI-B-2 indicate their
relative position the data file.  Additional quality assurance samples should be recorded
with separate Sample Records prior to the first Station Header Record in the data file (i.e.,
beneath the Header Record for Quality Assurance Samples).  Remember, the number
associated with each record type indicates its position relative to the other record types, not
its absolute position in the data file.  For example, all of the Data Record Is  and  Data
Record 2s for the first water sample at the first station will appear in the data file before the
Sample Record for the second water sample.

    If you have any questions about how to complete your data entry  sheets or how to
compile your data, please contact the ODES Staff. (See the Preface for address and
telephone information.)

C.  Detailed Data Element Descriptions

    Detailed descriptions for all of the data elements  in ODES File Type 144 for Receiving
Water Quality Data are provided below. All record types for a given data set will share the
same  nine-character file identifier. This file ID consists of three characters to identify the
file type, i.e., "144", followed by a two-character ED for the municipality/institution/agency
conducting the survey,  the last two digits of the year in which the survey  was taken, a
series number assigned by the investigator and a scan code to indicate sampling frequency
and collection period.

   The contents of all numeric fields should be right-justified, preceded by either blanks,
zeroes, or where applicable, positive (+) or negative (-) signs. The contents of all decimal
points are implied rather than physically included (see Exhibit VI-B-1). All character fields
should be left justified, blank-filled.


                                      VI-2

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Survey Header Record
                                                    EXHIBIT VI-B-l
                                   ODES FT144 for Receiving Water Quality Data
      SERIES
      NUMBER
RECORD
 rrre
SOURCE
  ID
  \
      YEAR
                                                    SURVEY DATE
 FIl-E
                                                  FROM
                                                            TO
                                                                  SENIOR SCIENTIST / INVESTIGATOR
                                                                                        MUNICIIVUJrY/INSTITUTION/AGENCY
 'I'
 0000000001 I I I I I I I I 12222222222333333333344444444443555555553666666666677777777778
 123436719012345*71901234567190I234567S90I234567I90I234567I90I234567I90I234367890
Header Record for Quality Assurance Samples
      SCRIES
      NUMDER
RECORD
 TYFS
SOURCE
  ID

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                                                  EXHIBIT VI-B-1 (Cont'd)
Station Header Record
                RECORD
                 TYPE
                    STATION ID.
                     PREFIX
              HEMISPHERE
                           HEMISPHERE
  \
                                                 RELATION
                                                  TOZ1D
                                                   LOCATION
                                                    CODE
      X  1
 FILE
 TYPE
                     STR
          STATION
          LATITUDE
     STATION
   LONGTTUDE
                  DATE
                          TIME
                             DISTANCE
                              TOZID
                          WATER
                          DEPTH
 >M«  II     c  |   ||   11111 N  1|TM1 M 11111  mil   M I  Ml   M M    11 MM Mil MTM 111 MUM
 0000000001 I I I I I I  I I 12222222222333333333344444444445553555553666666666677777777778
 123436789012343678901234 567I90I234567S901234567S90I234367S90I234567890 1234567890
Station Environment Record
       SERIES
      NUMBER
RECORD
 TYPE
CURRENT
 SPEED
WIND  SEA
SPEED  STATE
 TIDE TRANSPARENCY    WATER
STAGE             TEMPERATURE
 WAVE
KEIOHT

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                                             EXHIBIT VI-B-1 (Cont'd)
Sample Record
      SERIES
     NUMBER
              RECORD SAMPLE
               TYPE  NUMBER
SOURCE
  ID
  \
     YEAR
                                                           GEAR
                                                           TYPE
FILE
TYPE
                                   SAMPLE
                                    DEPTH
                                  TMiT
                                           nmiiiiM
                                          II I I I I  II I II I IIIIII  I I II I  II I IIII I I  I M II
 0000000001 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 I I222222222233333333334444444444J55S5555556666666666777777777778
 I234367B901234S67I90I234567890I234567890I234567g90l234567890l234567»90l2345678»90
Data Record 1
      SERIES
     NUMBER
              RECORD
               TYPE
SPHERE
                                             TRANSMISSIVmr      DISSOLVED

                                                    TRANSMJS.
                                                    EQUIPMENT  EQUIPMENT
                                                    CODE       CODE
        VOLATILE
       SUSPENDED
         SOLIDS
SETTLEABLE
  SOLIDS

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                                              EXHIBIT VI-B-1 (Cont'd)
Data Record 2
      SERIES
     NUMBER
RECORD
 TYPE
                      SPHERE
EXTRACTION
 METHOD
QC SAMPLE
NUMBER (I)
SOURCE \ SCAN
\ -A T /
RLE
TYPE
l|«|<

1
1
1


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\

0000000001 1
/SAMPLE
NUMBER
111
1
|

1
t
II
CO
REPLICATE MEASUREMENT QUALIFIER MEASUREMENT QUALIFIER MEASUREMENT QUALIFIER
NUMBER CODE(I) CODE(I) CODE (2) CODE (2) CODE (3) CODE (3)
1 III II II
' T
1
CHEMICAL CODE (1)
Mill II II
1

1

1
CONC(I)

III
*



CHEMICAL CODE (2)
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CONC. O)

1 1 1
t



CHEMICAL CODE (3)
Illllll II
1

1

CONC. (3)

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4



•DE INSTRUMENT
CODE
SAMPLE I
CLEAN-UP CODE
0) (2) (3) 1
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1

1

1

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1
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                                                     EXHIBIT VI-B-2
                                           Receiving Water Quality Data
                                Order of Record Types/Reason for Occurrence
^*
•Ij
    Survey Header
        Record

Describes the survey
  First record in the
       data set
\
1

I
B
da
{
\
I

                            2)  Header Record for  i
                            NMs
                               Quality Assurance
                                   Samples    j

                            Begins the reporting of
                           data for «.'.' quality assur-
                             ance samples in this
                                   survey
                                Station Header
                                   Record
                            Describes first station
                             where samples were
                                  collected
                                Station Header
                                    Record

    Sample Record
   Reports identifying
   information for first
quality assurance sample
 J     Station
  Environment Record

Describes environmental
  conditions at the first
        station
    Data Record 2
   Report chemical
concentrations for first
   chemical blank
   See record arrangement shown for the first
   station where samples were collected
                              Describes second
                            station where samples
                                were collected
   Sample Record


   Describes first
    water sample
                                                      Data Record 1
Reports measurements for
  selected non-chemical
water quality variables for
first replicate observation
     Data Record 2
                       Report concentrations for
                         inorganic and organic
                           chemicals for first
                         replicate observation

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       Survey Header Record

       This record is mandatory and should be submitted only once for each data set. See
       Exhibit VI-C-1 for a description of all data elements in this record.

       Header Record for Quality Assurance Samples

       This record is used to identify data for all quality assurance (QA) samples recorded
       in the data set. All QA sample measurements (e.g., field, laboratory, or transport
       blanks or spiked matrix samples) should be reported within this level of the
       hierarchy. See Exhibit VI-C-2 for a description of all data elements in this record.
       (See Exhibit VI-B-2 for a description of how data records for QA samples should
       be organized within the data set)

       Station Header Record

       This record is mandatory; one record should be generated for each sampling station.
       Stations should be uniquely identified by the Station ID Prefix and Station ID fields
       (columns 11-15). See Exhibit VI-C-3 for a description of all data elements in this
       record.

       Station Environment Record

       This record is mandatory; one Station Environment Record must accompany each
       Station Header Record included in the data set. Station Environment Records are
       "linked" to Station Header Records by the Station Prefix  and Station ID fields
       (columns 11-15)  See Exhibit VI-C-4 for a description of all data elements in this
       record.

       Sample Record

       This record reports information common to each sample or analytical blank. This is
       a mandatory record; one record should be generated for each sample or quality
       assurance samples collected. Columns 18-80 are relevant only for Sample Records
       which identify actual field samples. When the Sample Record is used to identify
       analytical blanks or other QA  samples, columns  18-80 should be left blank.  See
       Exhibit VI-C-5 for a description of all data elements in this record.

       Data Record 1

       Data Record 1 reports data on selected water quality variables for receiving water
       quality samples.  This record is "linked" to the Sample Record by the Sample
       Number.  Data Record 1  is not used when reporting data for analytical blanks or
       other QA samples.  See Exhibit VI-C-6 for a description of all data elements in this
       record.

       Data Record 2

       This record reports concentrations for inorganic and organic chemicals; data for as
       many as three chemicals can be reported on each Data Record 2. Each compound
       reported in a single record should have analytical methods in common and be
       associated with a single blank sample. These records are "linked"  to Sample
                                      VI-8

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      Records by the Sample Number.  See Exhibit VI-C-7 for a description of all data!
      elements in this record.                                                   |

D.  Data Entry Codes

   This section contains a list of all the code types used in ODES File Type 144 for Water
Quality Data. The codes are listed by their identifiers and the fields in which they are to be
used. The elements of these code types are listed in the appendices: Appendix A contains
ODES Chemical and Water Quality Codes, Appendix B contains NODC/ODES Taxonomic
Codes, and Appendix C contains all other ODES code types.
                       Code Identifier

                            EPA-1
                            0346
                            0077
                            0110
                            0109
                            0154
                            0362
                            0376
                            0093
                            EPA-4
                            0094
                            EPA-5
                            EPA-2
                            EPA-3
                            0377
                            ODES
                            0350
                            EPA-10
Field Name

Relation to ZID
Station Location code
Bonom Type
Current Direction
Sea State
Tide Stage
Wave Height
Gear Type
Sphere
Salinity Equipment
Transmissiviry Equipment
Dissolved Oxygen Equipment
Limit code
Qualifier code
Measurment code
Chemical Code
Chemical Analysis Method
Scan ID
                                    VI-9

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                            EXHIBIT VI-C-1
                          Survey Header Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
 1

4
3

2
Code

Alpha
                         YY
FILE TYPE-set to "144".
SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
assigned by EPA, which  appears  on all
records within the data set

YEAR • the last two digits of the year in
which the sample was taken. This number
appears on all records within the data set
                        Alphanumeric SERIES  NUMBER - An alpha  (A-Z)  or
                                     numeric (1-9) code assigned  by the
                                     investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data collected at different frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).
                        Code
10

11

33




39
1

22

6
Code

Blank

YYMMDD
            YYMMDD
SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
indicate the quarter in which samples were
collected.  The quarters are defined as
follows:

   1  -  January - March
   2  -  April   - June
   3  -  July    - September
   4  -  October - December

RECORD TYPE - set to "A".

BLANK.

SURVEY DATE FROM - start of survey
date.  YY is the last two digits of the year.
MM is the month (01-12).  DD is the day
(01-31).

SURVEY DATE TO • end of survey date.
YY is the last two digits of the year. MM is
the month (01-12). DD is the day (01-31).
                                  VI-10

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                       EXHIBIT Vl-C-l(Cont'd)
                        Survey Header Record
Starting      Length      Field
Column      of Field      Format	Description
45          15          Alpha       SENIOR SCIENTIST/INVESTIGATOR -
                                  name of the senior scientist or investigator.

60          17          Alpha       MUNICIPALITY/INSTn.IJTION/AGENCY
                                  - name of the investigator's institution.

77          4           Blank       BLANK.
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                            EXHIBIT VI-C-2
               Header Record for Quality Assurance Samples
Starting      Length       Held
Column      of Field      Format       Description
1           3            Code        FILE TYPE-set to "144".

4           2            Alpha        SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
                                     assigned by  EPA, which  appears  on all
                                     records within the data set

6           2            YY          YEAR - the  last two digits of the year in
                                     which the sample was taken. This number
                                     appears on all records within die data set.

            1            Alphanumeric SERIES  NUMBER - An alpha (A-Z) or
                                     numeric  (1-9)  code  assigned by the
                                     investigator.  Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within a  survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data collected at different frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     te monthly data were collected.  Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).

            1            Code        SCAN ID  - A one-character code used to
                                     indicate the quarter in which samples were
                                     collected.  The quarters are  defined as
                                     follows:

                                        1 -  January - March
                                        2 -  April   - June
                                        3 -  July    - September
                                        4 -  October - December

10          1            Code        RECORD TYPE-set to "Z".

11          70           Blank        BLANK.
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                             EXHIBIT VI-C-3
                           Station Header Record
Starting      Length       Field
Column      of Field	Format	Description
1            3           Code        FILE TYPE-set to "144".

4            2           Alpha       SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
                                     assigned by EPA, which appears on  all
                                     records within the data set

6            2           YY         YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
                                     which the sample was taken.  This number
                                     appears on all records within the data set

8            1            Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER  - An alpha (A-Z) or
                                     numeric  (1-9) code  assigned  by  the
                                     investigator.  Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data collected at different  frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).

9            1            Code        SCAN ID - A  one-character code used to
                                     indicate the quarter in which samples were
                                     collected.   The quarters are defined  as
                                     follows:

                                         1 -  January - March
                                         2 -  April   - June
                                         3 -  July    - September
                                        4 -  October - December

10    .       1            Code        RECORD TYPE-set to "C".

11           2            Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFICATION PREFIX - a
                                     two-character code to indicate that a station
                                     has been revisited during a quarter. Leave
                                     this field blank for the first occupation of the
                                     station in a given survey.  Valid codes for
                                     reoccupations of the station are R1-R9.

13           3            Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFIER • three characters
                                     assigned by the investigator to identify the
                                     sampling station.

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                        EXHIBIT VI-C-3 (Cont'd)
                          Station Header Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
 16



 22

 23



 30

 31



 37



 41

 43
1

7



1

6
2

1
44
50
DDMMSS    STATION LATITUDE - latitude of the
            station. DD is degrees. MM is minutes. SS
            is seconds.

Code        HEMISPHERE - set to "NH.

DDDMMSS  STATION LONGITUDE - longitude of the
            station.  DDD is degrees. MM is minutes.
            SS is seconds.

Code        HEMISPHERE - set to "W".

YYMMDD    DATE - date of sample collection. YYisthe
            last two digits of the year. MM is the number
            of the month (01-12). DD is the day (01-31).

HHMM      TIME - starting time of sample collection in
            24-hour  format.  HH is the hour (00-23).
            MM is the number of minutes (00-59).

Blank       BLANK.

Code        RELATION TO ZTD-a one-character code to
            describe the classification of the station with
            respect to the zone of inital dilution (ZED).
            This field is applicable only to EPA's 301 (h)
            program.  Leave this field blank for all
            stations  not classified as part of a 301 (h)
            monitoring program. Where applicable, use
            CodeEPA-1:

            W- Within ZID
            B - ZID Boundary
            N--Near Field
            R - Reference
            F- Far Field

Numeric     DISTANCE TO ZID - six digits for distance
            in meters from the station to the edge of the
            ZID. This field is only applicable for EPA's
            301 (h) program.

Numeric     WATER DEPTH - depth at station in meters
            with one decimal place.
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                       EXHIBIT VI-C-3 (Cont'd)
                         Station Header Record
Starting      Length       Field
Column      of Field      Format	Description
55          1           Code       STATION LOCATION CODE - a one-
                                   character code to describe the location of the
                                   station. Use Code No. 0346:

                                   A-Stream
                                   B -- Estuary
                                   C~Lake
                                   D-Ocean
                                   E-Well
                                   F--Other
                                   G -- Harbor
                                   H - Bay

56          25          Blank       BLANK.
                                 VI-15

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                             EXHIBIT VI-C-4
                        Station Environment Record
Starting      Length       Field
Column      of Field      Format	Description
 1            3           Code        FILE TYPE-set to "144".

 4            2           Alpha       SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
                                     assigned by EPA, which appears on all
                                     records within the data set

 6            2           YY         YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
                                     which the sample was taken. This appears
                                     on all records within the data set

             1            Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER  - An alpha (A-Z)  or
                                     numeric (1-9) code  assigned  by the
                                     investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data collected at different frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (See Appendix Q.

             1            Code        SCAN ID - A  one-character code used to
                                     indicate the quarter in which samples were
                                     collected.   The quarters are  defined  as
                                     follows:

                                         1 -  January - March
                                         2 -  April   - June
                                         3 -  July    - September
                                         4 -  October - December

 10           1            Code        RECORD TYPE-set to "D".

 11           2            Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFICATION PREFIX - a
                                     two-character code to indicate that a station
                                     has been revisited during the quarter. Leave
                                     this field blank for the first occupation of the
                                     station  in a given survey.  Valid codes for
                                     inoccupations of the station are R1-R9.

13           3            Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFIER - three characters
                                     assigned by the investigator to identify the
                                     sampling station.

16          4            Blank        BLANKS.
                                   VI 16

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                        EXHIBIT yi-C-4(Cont'd)
                       Station Environment Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
20
            Code
22
25
27
29
31
            Numeric
            Code
            Numeric
            Code
            Code
32
            Numeric
            BOTTOM TYPE - a two-character code to
            describe the specific bottom type. Use Code
            No. ()077.  (See Appendix C for a list of
            codes.)

            CURRENT SPEED - three digits for the
            speed of the surface current  in meters per
            second with two decimal places.

            CURRENT DIRECTION - a two-character
            code for the direction of the current.  Use
            Code No. 0110.  (See Appendix C for a list
            ocodes.)

            WIND SPEED - two digits for surface wind
            speed in meters per second with one decimal
            place.

            WIND DIRECTION - a two-character code
            for the wind direction. Use Code No. 0110.
            (See Appendix C for a list of codes.)

            SEA .STATE - a one-character code to
            describe sea  conditions.  Use Code No.
            0109:

            0 - Calm-Glassy (0 meters)
            I - Calm-Rippled (O-.l meters)
            2 -- Smooth-Wavelet (.1- .5 meters)
            3 - Slight (.5 -1.25 meters)
            4 - Moderate (1.25-2.5 meters)
            5 - Rough (2.5 -4.0 meters)
            6 ~ Very Rough (4-6 meters)
            7 - High (6-9 meters)
            8 - Very High (9-14 meters)
            9 - Phenomenal (>14 meters)

            TIDE HEIGHT - three digits for ride height
            in meters with one decimal place.
                                   VI-17

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                        EXHIBIT VI-C-4 (Cont'd)
                       Station Environment Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
35
 1
Code
36



39


42
3


4
46
50



54



56


58
2


23
            Numeric
Numeric
Symbolic/
Numeric
            Symbolic/
            Numeric
Numeric



Code



Numeric


Blank
TIDE STAGE - a one-character code for tide
stage. Use Code No. 0154:

Blank - No Information
1 -- Ebb
2 - Ebb Slack
3-Flood
4 •• Flood Slack

DEPTH OF THERMOCLINE - three digits
to record depth of the thermoclinc or mixing
layer in meters.

TRANSPARENCY - three digits for secchi
disk depth in meters with one decimal place.

AIR TEMPERATURE - four digits for the
temperature  of  the air at  the  surface.
Negative temperatures should be proceeded
with u minus  sign. Temperature is recorded
in degrees Celsius with one decimal place.

WATER TEMPERATURE - four digits for
the temperature of the water at the surface.
Negative temperatures should be proceeded
with a minus  sign. Temperature is recorded
in degrees Celsius with one decimal place.

SALINITY - four digits for salinity of the
water at the  surface in pans per thousand
(PPT) with two decimal places.

WAVE HEIGHT - a two-character code for
wave height.  Use Code No. 0362.  (See
Appendix C for a list of codes.)

WAVE PERIOD - two digits for the average
wave period in seconds.

BLANK.
                                  VI-18

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                             EXHIBIT VI-C-5
                               Sample Record
Starting      Length      Field
Column      of Field	Format	Description
1            3           Code        FILE TYPE-set to "144".

4            2           Alpha        SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
                                      assigned by  EPA, which appears on  all
                                      records within the data set

6            2           YY          YEAR - the  last two digits of the year in
                                      which the sample was taken. This number
                                      appears on all records within the data set.

g            1           Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER  - An alpha (A-Z) or
                                      numeric  (1-9)  code  assigned  by  the
                                      investigator.  Used to identify subgroups of
                                      data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                      or data collected at different frequencies).
                                      This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                      data description forms which accompany the
                                      data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                      the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                      No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).

9            1           Code        SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
                                      indicate the quarter in which samples were
                                      collected.   The quarters are  defined  as
                                      follows:
                                         1 -  January - March
                                         2 -  April   - June
                                         3 -  July    - September
                                         4 -  October - December

10           1           Code        RECORD TYPE-set to "E".

11           4           Blank        BLANK.

15           3           Alphanumeric SAMPLE  NUMBER -  three  characters
                                      assigned by the investigator to identify the
                                      sample.   Samples  should  be numbered
                                      sequentially.  Quality control samples such as
                                      Held blanks, lab blanks  or  spiked matrix
                                      samples are identified by a sequential number
                                      prefixed by a letter as indicated below:

                                      I--field blank
                                      L-lab blank
                                      1* - transport blank
                                      S - spiked matrix sample
                                      U - surrogate spiked sample
                                      D - lab blank duplicate
                                      A - lab blank split
                                      C - certified reference sample
                                    VI  19

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                        EXHIBIT VI-C-5 (Cont'd)
                              Sample Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
18

24
30

42
             (Columns 18-80 should be left blank if the
             Sample Record is being used to identify analytical
             blanks or other quality assur.mce samples.)
            Blank

            Numeric
12

2
Blank

Code
44
37
Blank
BLANK.

SAMPLE DEPTH - depth in meters where
the whole water sample was collected, with
two decimal places.  Surface microlayer
samples should be coded as "000000".

BLANK.

GEAR TYPE - a two-character code to
identify the general gear type used to collect
the sample. Use Code No. 0376:

05 -   Bottle (Nisken, Rosette, etc.)
09 -   Pump (Plankton, Midwater, Airlift,
       etc.)
99 --   Misc (Hand-Gathered)

BLANK.
                                   VI 20

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                             EXIIWITV1-C-6
                               Data Record 1
Starting       Length      Field
Column       of Field	Format	Description
1            3           Code        FILE TYPE-set to "144".

4            2           Alpha        SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
                                      assigned  by  EPA, which appears on all
                                      records within the data set

6            2           YY          YEAR - the  last two digits of the year in
                                      which the sample was taken.  This number
                                      appears on all records within the data set

8            1           Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER - An alpha (A-Z) or
                                      numeric  (1-9) code  assigned by  the
                                      investigator.  Used to identify subgroups of
                                      data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                      or data collected at different frequencies).
                                      Tliis code is defined by the investigator in the
                                      data description forms which accompany the
                                      data sets.  Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                      the monthly data were collected.  Use Code
                                      No. liPA-10 (Sec Appendix C).

9            1           Code        SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
                                      indicate the quarter in which samples were
                                      collected.  The quarters are .defined as
                                      follows:

                                         I  -  January • March
                                         2  -  April   - June
                                         3  -  July    - September
                                         4  •  October - December

10           1           Code        RECORD TYPE-set to "F.

11           3           Blank        BLANK.

14           3           Alphanumeric SAMPLE NUMBER  -  three  characters
                                      assigned by the investigator to identify the
                                      sample.   Samples  should  be numbered
                                      sequentially.  Quality control samples such as
                                      fie Ul blanks, lab blanks  or spiked matrix
                                      samples are identified by a sequential number
                                      prefixed by a letter as indicated below:

                                      I •'--field blank
                                      L - lab blank
                                      T - transport blank
                                      S - spiked matrix sample
                                      U - surrogate spiked sample
                                      D - lab blank duplicate
                                      A - lab blank split
                                      C - certified reference sample
                                    VI 21

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                        EXHIBIT VI-C-6(Cont'd)
                              Data Record I
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
 17
1
Code
 18
            Numeric
20

23



28



33
3

5
Blank

Numeric



Numeric



Code
34
            Numeric
SPHERE • a one-character code to identify
the sphere from which the data came.  Use
Code No. 0093. (See Appendix C for a list
of codes.)

REPLICATE NUMBER - a unique identifier
for each replicate observation taken from the
sample.  This  number is assigned by the
investigator.

BLANK.

WATER  TEMPERATURE  • water
temperature of the sub-sample or replicate in
degrees Celsius with three decimal places.

SALINITY - salinity of the sub-sample or
replicate, in pans per thousand (PPT), with
three decimal places.

SALINITY EQUIPMENT CODE - a one-
character code to describe the type of
equipment used to measure salinity.   Use
Code No. EPA-4:

1 - Rcfractometer
2 - Turation
3 - Conductivity Cell
4-CTDProbe

TRANSMISSIVITY  -  three digits for
transmissivity  with one decimal place if
measured by Equipment Code 2,6, or 7. If
measured by any other method, no decimal
place.
                                  VI-22

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                       EXHIBIT VI-C-6 (Cont'd)
                             Data Record 1
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
37
 1
Code
38


41



45
3


4
Numeric


Numeric



Code
46
51



55

69
14

4
Numeric




Numeric



Blank

Numeric
TRANSMISSIVITY EQUIPMENT CODE -
a one-character code to describe the type of
equipment to measure transmissivity. Use
Code No. 0094:

1 -  Turbidomcter, in JTU
2 -  Transmissometer, in Percent of Light
     Transmission over a 10 cm Path
3 -  Fluprometer, Suspended Solids
     Calibration
4 -  Nephelometer, in NTU
5 -•  Turbidometer in FTU
6 -  Transmissometer, 1 m path
7 -  Transmissometer, 25cm path

pH -  three digits for pH, with two decimal
places.

DISSOLVED OXYGEN - four digits for
dissolved oxygen (DO), in milligrams per
liter, with two decimal places.

DISSOLVED  OXYGEN EQUIPMENT
CODE • a one- character code to describe the
type of equipment used to measure dissolved
oxygen (DO). Use Code No. EPA-5:

I - WinklerTitrarion
2 - Probe
4-at)

TOTAL SUSPENDED SOLIDS - five digits
for the concentration of Total  Suspended
Solids in milligrams per liter (mg/1) with two
decimal places.

LIGHT EXTINCTIpN COEFFICIENT -
four digits for the extinction coefficient with
two decimal places.

BLANK.

BIOLOGICAL OXYGEN DEMAND (BOD)
•  four digits for the BOD concentration (5-
day) in milligrams per liter (mg/1).
                                 VI 23

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                        EXHIBIT VI-C-6 (Cont'd)
                              Data Record 1
Starting      Length       Field
Column      of Field      Format      Description
73          4            Numeric     OIL AND GREASE - four digits for the
                                     concentration of oil and grease in milligrams
                                     per liter with one decimal place.

77          4            Numeric     SETTLEABLE SOLIDS - four digits for the
                                     settling rate, in milliliters per liter per hour
                                     (ml/1/hour), with two decimal places.

81          4            Numeric     VOLATILE SUSPENDED SOLIDS - four
                                     digits for concentration of Volatile Suspended
                                     Solids, in milligrams per liter (mg/1), with
                                     one decimal place.
                                   VI-24

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                             EXHIBIT VI-C-7
                               Data Record 2
Starting      Length      Field
Column      of Field      Format	Description
1            3           Code        FILE TYPE-set to "144".

4            2           Alpha        SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
                                      assigned by EPA, which appears on all
                                      records within the data set.

6            2           YY          YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
                                      which  the sample was taken. This number
                                      appears on all records within the data set

8            1           Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER - An alpha (A-Z) or
                                      numeric  (1-9)  code  assigned  by  the
                                      investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
                                      data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                      or data collected at different frequencies).
                                      This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                      data description forms which accompany the
                                      data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                      the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                      No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).

9            1            Code        SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
                                      indicate the quarter in which samples were
                                      collected.  The quarters are  defined  as
                                      follows:
                                         1 -  January - March
                                         2 -  April    - June
                                         3 -  July    - September
                                         4 -  October - December

10           1            Code        RECORD TYPE-set to "G".

11           3           BLANK      BLANK.

14           3           Alphanumeric SAMPLE  NUMBER • three characters
                                      assigned by the investigator to identify the
                                      sample.   Samples should be  numbered
                                      sequentially. Quality control samples such as
                                      field blanks, lab blanks or spiked matrix
                                      samples are identified by a sequential number
                                      prefixed by a letter as indicated below:
                                      F~ field blank
                                      L-lab blank
                                      T--transport blank
                                      S - spiked matrix sample
                                      U - surrogate spiked sample
                                      D - lab blank duplicate
                                      A - lab blank split
                                      C - certified reference sample
                                   VI-25

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                        EXHIBIT VI-C-7 (Cont'd)
                              Data Record 2
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
17
1
18
20
10
30
31
32
36
37
Code        SPHERE • a one-character code to identify
            the sphere from which the data came. Use
            Code No. 0093. (See Appendix C for a list
            of codes.)

Numeric     REPLICATE NUMBER - a unique identifier
            for each replicate observation taken from the
            whole  water sample.  This  number is
            assigned by the investigator.

Code        CHEMICAL CODE (1)-a ten-character code
            to identify the chemical measured; entries
            must be left-justified. (See Appendix A for
            list of ODES Chemical Codes.)  For unlisted
            codes,  contact the ODES Staff.  Do  not
            assign codes independently.

Code        MEASUREMENT CODE  (1) - code  to
            describe  the units  of  the reported
            concentration (e.g., ppb, ppm, activity). Use
            Code No. 0377. (See Appendix C for a list
            of codes.)

Code        QUALIFIER CODE (1) - a one-character
            code  to provide additional  qualifying
            information about the measurement  Use
            Code EPA-3. (See Appendix C for a list of
            codes.)

Numeric     CONCENTRATION (1) - concentration of
            the chemical measured, in units  indicated by
            the measurement code, up to four significant
            digits. Use the EXPONENT field to indicate
            desired decimal point position.  Do not enter
            a concentration value of zero. Leave blank if
            necessary. (See Appendix A for an example
            of how to enter chemical concentration data.)

Symbolic    EXPONENT SIGN (1) - sign  (+/-) of the
            exponent for the  concentration entry.  If
            exponent is 0, leave this blank.

Numeric     EXPONENT (1) - exponent of the concentra-
            tion value reported. Use exponent to indicate
            decimal places.
                                   VI-26

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                        EXHIBIT VI-C-7 (Cont'd)
                              Data Record 2
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
Note:  Each data record consists of one to three chemicals. If more than one chemical is I
      entered in a given record, each must have been analyzed by identical analytical]
      methods.
38
10
Code
48
            Code
49
            Code
50
            Numeric
54
55
56
10
            Symbolic
            Numeric
Code
CHEMICAL CODE (2) - a ten-character code
to identify the chemical measured; entries
must be left-justified.  (See Appendix A for a
list of ODES Chemical Codes.) For unlisted
codes, contact  the ODES  Staff.  Do not
assign codes independently.

MEASUREMENT CODE (2) - code  to
describe  the  units  of  the  reported
concentration (e.g., ppb, ppm, activity). Use
Code No. 0377.  (See Appendix C for a list
of codes.)

QUALIFIER CODE (2) -  a one-character
code  to provide additional  qualifying
information about the measurement  Use
Code EPA-3. (See Appendix C for a list of
codes.)

CONCENTRATION (2) - concentration of
the chemical measured, in units indicated by
measurement code, up to  four significant
digits. Use the EXPONENT field to indicate
desired decimal point position.  Do not enter
a concentration value of zero. Leave blank if
necessary. (See Appendix A for an example
of how to enter chemical concentration data.)

EXPONENT SIGN (2) - sign (+/-) of the
exponent for the concentration entry.  If the
exponent is 0, leave this blank.

EXPONENT  (2)  -  exponent  of  the I
concentration value reported.  Use exponent!
to indicate decimal place.                 |

CHEMICAL CODE (3) - a ten-character code
to identify the  chemical measured; entries
must be left-justified. (See Appendix A for a
list of ODES Chemical Codes.) For unlisted
codes,  contact the ODES Staff.  Do  not
assign codes independently.
                                   VI-27

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                        EXHIBIT VI-C-7 (Cont'd)
                              Data Record 2
 Starting
 Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
 66
1
Code
 67
            Code
 68
            Numeric
 72
173
 74
            Symbolic
            Numeric
            Code
 76
            Code
MEASUREMENT CODE (3)  -  code to
describe  the  units  of the  reported
concentration (e.g., ppb, ppm, activity).  Use
Code No. 0377. (See Appendix C for a list
of codes.)

QUALIFIER CODE (3)  - a one-character
code  to  provide additional  qualifying
informa- tion about the measurement  Use
Code EPA-3. (See Appendix C for a list of
codes.)

CONCENTRATION (3)  - concentration of
the chemical measured, in units indicated by
measurement code, up to four significant
digits. Use the EXPONENT field to indicate
desired decimal point position. Do not enter
a conccn- tration value of zero. Leave blank
if necessary.  (See Appendix A for an
example  of how to   enter chemical
concentration data.)

EXPONENT SIGN (3) - sign (+/-) of the
exponent for the concentration entry. If the
exponent is 0, leave this blank.

EXPONENT (3) - exponent of the concentra-
tion value reported. Use exponent to indicate
decimal place.

EXTRACTION METHOD CODE - a  two-
character code to indicate the method used to
extract or digest the  sample matrix  and
remove or isolate the chemical of concern.
Use Code No. 0350. (See Appendix C  for a
list of codes.)

SAMPLE CLEAN-UP CpDE (1) -  a  two-
character code used to indicate an additional
step taken  to further purify the sample
extracts or digestates.  Use Code No. 0350.
(See Appendix C for a list of codes.)
                                   VI-28

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                        EXHIBIT VI-C-7 (Cont'd)
                              Data Record 2
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
78
80
82
84
87
90
            Code        SAMPLE CLEAN-UP CODE (2) - Clean-up
                        Code (2)  refers to the second cleanup
                        procedure  used during sample processing.
                        Use Code No. 0350. (See Appendix C for a
                        list of codes.)

            Code        SAMPLE CLEAN-UP CODE (3) - Clean-up
                        Code (3) refers to the third cleanup procedure
                        used during sample processing. Use Code
                        No. 0350.  (See Appendix C for a list of
                        codes.)

            Code        INSTRUMENT  CODE - a two-character
                        code to identify the final chemical analysis
                        method(s)  used for analyzing the sample.
                        The code should represent the final analysis
                        method or combined methods as  listed in
                        Code No. 0350.  (See Appendix C for a list
                        of codes.)

            Alphanumeric QC SAMPLE NUMBER  (1) -  a  three-
                        character  ID for the first  QC sample
                        associated with chemical concentrations
                        reported on this record.  This ID "links" this
                        Data Record 2 to a particular QC sample.
                        This ID must match one  of the Sample
                        Numbers listed on the Sample Records for
                        quality control data.

            Alphanumeric QC SAMPLE  NUMBER  (2) -  a  three-
                        character ID for the second QC sample
                        associated with chemical concentrations
                        reported on this record.  This ID "links" this
                        Data Record 2 to a particular QC sample.
                        This ID must match one  of the Sample
                        Numbers listed on the Sample Records for
                        quality control data.

            Alphanumeric QC SAMPLE  NUMBER  (3) -  a  three-
                        character  ID for the third  QC sample
                        associated with chemical concentrations
                        reported on this record.  This ID "links" this
                        Data Record 2 to a particular QC sample.
                        This ID must match one of the Sample
                        Numbers listed on the Sample Records for
                        quality control data.
                                  VI-29

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                        EXHIBIT VI-C-7 (Cont'd)
                              Data Record 2
Starting      Length       Field
Column      of Field	Format	Description
93          3           Alphanumeric QC SAMPLE NUMBER  (4)  - a  three-
                                     character ID for the fourth QC sample
                                     associated with  chemical  concentrations
                                     reported on this record. This ID "links" this
                                     Data Record 2 to a particular QC sample.
                                     This ID must match one  of the Sample
                                     Numbers listed on the Sample Records for
                                     quality control data.

96          3           Alphanumeric QC SAMPLE NUMBER  (5)  - a  three-
                                     character ID  for the  fifth QC sample
                                     associated with  chemical  concentrations
                                     reported on this record. This ID "links" this
                                     Data Record 2 to a particular QC sample.
                                     This ID must match one  of the Sample
                                     Numbers listed on the Sample Records for
                                     quality control data.

99          3           Alphanumeric QC SAMPLE NUMBER  (6)  - a  three-
                                     character ID  for the  sixth QC sample
                                     associated with  chemical  concentrations
                                     reported on this record. This ID "links" this
                                     Data Record 2 to a particular QC sample.
                                     This ID must match one  of the Sample
                                     Numbers listed on the Sample Records for
                                     quality control data.

102         3           Alphanumeric QC SAMPLE NUMBER  (7)  - a  three-
                                     character ID for the seventh QC sample
                                     associated with chemical concentrations
                                     reported on this record.  This ID "links" this
                                     Data Record 2 to a particular QC sample.
                                     This ID must match one of the Sample
                                     Numbers listed on the Sample Records for
                                     quality control data.

105         3           Alphanumeric QC SAMPLE NUMBER (8)  -  a  three-
                                     character ID  for the eighth QC  sample
                                     associated with chemical concentrations
                                     reported on this record.  This ID "links" this
                                     Data Record 2 to a particular QC sample.
                                     This ID must match one of the Sample
                                     Numbers listed on the Sample Records for
                                     quality control  data.
                                   VI-30

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   VII.   ODES File  Type  073 for  Sediment Grain Size Analysis
                                     Data
A.   Introduction

   ODES File Type 073 for Sediment Grain Size Analysis Data can be used to report grain
size distribution data.  This chapter describes how to compile and submit to the ODES Staff
a data set containing grain size distribution data.  The data set will consist of a set of
different record types arranged in a hierarchical order.  Section B of this chapter provides
an illustration of each of the different record types and explains the  hierarchical
relationships between them. Section C contains detailed instructions for compiling your
data set. The instructions for each of the data elements include information such as the
length of the field, the type of data (e.g., numeric, character), and a description of the data
element. In most cases where a data element is a code (e.g., a two-character code for type
of sample), a list of valid codes will accompany the data element description. In some
cases, however, where the list of data entry codes is long (e.g., the list of codes for sample
types), you will be referred to Appendix C.

B.   Hierarchical Relationships

   ODES File Type 073 is composed of five record types:

   • Record Type "A" is the Survey Header Record. It is used to report information
      common to the entire data set (e.g., survey dates; investigator's name).

   • Record Type "B" is the Station Header Record. It is used to report information
      about  the station where the sample  was collected (e.g., station location; water
      depth).

   • Record Type "D" is the Sample Header Record. It is used to report information
      common to each sample (e.g., depth of sampled interval; method of analysis).

   • Record Type  "F" is the Size Analysis Record 1.  It is used to report grain size
      distribution data for gravel, sand, silt, and clay.

   • Record Type "H" is Size Analysis Record 2. It is used to report percentage weights
      in intervals from -1.0 to 4.0 phi.

   Exhibit VII-B-1 provides an illustration of the structure of each of these record types.
These record images,  in conjunction with the detailed instructions provided in Section C,
will enable you to quickly and accurately complete individual data entry sheets (or enter this
data onto tape or disk) for each of the record types.

   In addition, it is also necessary to understand tile  relationships  among the different
record types so that you can compile a comprehensive data set in the proper hierarchical
format.  The hierarchical order described herein is designed to minimize the duplication of
data entry tasks and is  in accordance with standards adopted by the National Oceanographic
Data Center (NODC). The relationships are straightforward, and taking just a few minutes
now to understand them could save you considerable time and effort later.

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     Survey Header Record
                                                       EXHIBIT VII-B-1
                                     ODES FT073 for Sediment Grain Size Analysis Data
           SERIES
          NUMBER
      RECORD
       TYPH
     SOURCE
       ID
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     Station Header Record
           SERIES
          NUMBER
      RECORD
       TYPE
                       STATION
                        PREFIX
                                                HEMISPHERE
                                                                                  LOCATION CODE
                                  DATE
                                         TIME
                                  STATION
                                 LATITUDE
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LONGITUDE
WATER
DEPTH
DISTANCE
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     °I7P  II    •   11   I  11  11111  IT Tim 11 H 111111 M 11  1111111111111111II111II111
      0000000001 I I I I I I 1 I 12222222222333333333344444444443535553353666666666677777777771
      I234567I90I234567J90I734567I90:2345«7I90I234S67I90I234S67I90I234367I90I234367I90

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                                                EXHIBIT VII-B-1 (Cont'd)
Sample Header Record
      SERIES
      NUMBER
RECORD
 TYPE
SOURCE
  ID
  \
      YEAR1
/
      STATION
     ID PREFIX
SAMPLE
NUMBER
  SAMP TNO
  EQUIPMENT        DEPTH TO
    CODE            TOPOF
     |    SUB-SAMPLE SAMPI.E
          NUMBER  INTERVAL
                         4-
                        DEPTH TO
                        BOTTOM OF
                        SAMPLE
                        INTERVAL
                        METHOD OF
                         ANALYSIS

                      COARSE FINE
                                      pin
                                   BOUNDARY
                                    MAXIMU
                                PIO
                             BOUNDARY
                              MINIMUM
                                                                                   WEIGHT %
                                                                                   COARSER
                                                                                   THAN Pin
                                                                                   MINIMUM
                                                                            WEIGHT
                                                                            * FINER
                                                                            THANHD
                                                                            MAXIMUM
 FILE
 TYPE
           STH.
           ID
                                         TOTAL
                                         WEIGHT
                                        OF SAMPLE
                                               PID
                                             BOUND-
                                              ARIES
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                                                III
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Size Analysis Record 1
      SERIES
      NUMBER
RECORD
 TYPE
                                                                                                         WEIGHT*
                                                                                                       TOTAL VOLATILE
                                                                                                          SOLIDS

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                                        EXHIBIT VII-B-1 (Cont'd)
Size Analysis Record 2
     SERIES
     NUMBER
RECORD
 TYPE
SOURCE
  ID
   YEAR'
V  YEA*
                 STATION   SAMPLE
                 ID PREFIX  NUMBER
                        SUB-SAMPLE
                         NUMBER
 FILE
 TYPE
         STK
         ID
                                                                                     SAND FRACTIONS
                                                                               WDOirr * IN TIIE FID INTERVAL FROM:
                                                                             -I TOO
                                                                                   OTOI
                                                                                        I TO 2
                                                                                             2T03
                                                                                                  3T04
oM3 i   i    HIM  i   ii   ii  mini  i  1111 M i  M i  M M M i M i M 111111 M 11111   111  irrmi
 0000000001
 1234567*90
  IIIIIIII2222222222333333333344444444445S553555S56
  234S67I90I234S67I90I234567I90I234S67S90I234567890
                                                                           1234567
667777777
S90I23456
7778
7890

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                                                     ODES DATA SUBMISSIONS MANUAL
   As shown above, the different record types report information at different logical
levels. For example, the Survey Header Record (Record Type "A") reports information
common to the entire survey data set, whereas the Sample Header Record (Record Type
"D") reports information  about each of the replicate samples taken during the survey.
Thus, there will be only one Survey Header Record per data set, but there wifi typically be
multiple Sample Header Records.

       Exhibit VII-B-2 shows how the different record types would be arranged in a data
set reporting data from a survey in which sampling was conducted at two stations, where
two replicate samples were collected at each station. The number in each box indicates the
order in which the various record types should  appear in a data file.  They indicate the
relative position of the various record types, not their absolute position within the data file.
For example, all of the Lesion Records for the first fish examined will  appear in the data
file before the Individual Record for the second fish examined.

   If you have any questions about how to complete your data entry sheets  or how to
compile your data, please contact the ODES Staff.  (See the Preface for address and
telephone information.)

C.  Detailed  Data Element  Descriptions

   Detailed descriptions for all of the data elements in ODES File Type 073 are provided
below.  All  record types for  a given data set  will share the same nine-character file
identifier. This file ID consists of three characters to identify the file type (i.e., "073"),
followed by a two-character abbreviation for the municipality/institution/agency conducting
the survey, the last two digits of the year in which the survey was taken, a series number
assigned by the investigator and a  scan code to indicate sampling frequency and collection
period.

   The contents of all numeric fields should be right-justified, preceded by either blanks,
zeroes, or where applicable, positive (+) or negative (-) signs.  All decimal  points are
implied rather than physically included (see Exhibit VII-B-1).  The contents of all character
fields should be left justified, blank-filled.

   Survey Header Record

   This record is mandatory and should be submitted once for each data set. See Exhibit
   VE-C-1 for a description of all data elements in this record.

   Station Header Record

   This record is mandatory; one record should be generated for each sampling station.
   Stations should be uniquely identified by the Station ID Prefix and Station ED fields
   (columns  15-19). See Exhibit VII-C-2 for a description of all data elements in this
   record.

   Sample Header Record

   This record is mandatory; one record should be generated for each replicate sample.
   See Exhibit VII-C-3 for a descritpion of all data elements in this record.
                                      VII-5

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                                                          EXHIBIT VII-B-2
                                              Sediment Grain Size Analysis
                              Data Order of Record Types/Reason for Occurrence
ON
       Survey Header Record
       Describes the survey ~ first
       record in the data set
                                         Station Header Record
O scribes first station where
samples were collected
                                         Station Header Record
                                         Describes second station
                                         where samples were collected
                                                                          Sample Header Record
                                                                          Describes first sample
                                 Sample Header Record
                                                                          Describes second sample
                           See record arrangement shown for the
                           first station where samples were
                           collected.
                                                                                                            Size Analysts Record
                                                                                                                    1
                                                                   Reports grain size distribution
                                                                   data for sediment samples for
                                                                   the first sample
                                                                                                             Size Analysis Record
                                                                                                                    2
                                                                   Reports percentage weight
                                                                   data for sediment samples
                                                                   for the first sample

e



Size Analysis Record
1
L, -j
Reports grain sue distr,
data for sediment samp,
the second sample
Size Analysis Record
2
                                                                                                            Reports percentage weight
                                                                                                            data for sediment samples
                                                                                                            for the second sample

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                                                    ODES DATA SUBMISSIONS MANUAL
   Size Analysis Record 1
   This record is used to report grain size distribution data for gravel, sand, silt, and clay.
   See Exhibit VII-C-4 for a description of all data elements in this record.

   Size Analysis Record 2

   This record is used to report the grain size distribution or sand fraction.  See Exhibit
   VII-C-5 for a description of all data elements in this record.

D.  Data Entry Codes

   This section  contains a list of all the code types used in ODES File Type 073 for
Sediment Grain Size Analysis Data.  The codes are listed by their identifiers and the fields
in which they are to be used.  The elements of these code types are listed in the appendices:
Appendix A contains ODES Chemical  and Water Quality Codes, Appendix B contains
NODC/ODES Taxonomic Codes, and Appendix C contains all other ODES code types.

                        Code Identifier        Field Name

                             EPA-1           Relation to ZID
                             0346            Station Location
                             0255            Sampling Equipment                |
                             0253            Method of Analysis, Coarse
                             0254            Method of Analysis, Fine
                             EPA-10         Scan ID                           1
                                     VU-7

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                            EXHIBIT VII-C-1
                          Survey Header Record
Starting
Column
1
4
Length
of Field
3
2
Field
Format
Code
Alpha
Description
FILE TYPE - set to "073".
SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a


unique identifier,
                         YY
                         assigned by EPA, which appears on  all
                         records within the data set

                         YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
                         which the sample was taken.  This number
                         appears on all records within the data set
                         Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER -  An alpha (A-Z) or
                                     numeric  (1-9)  code  assigned  by  the
                                     investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data collected at different frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).
                         Code
10

11


22

30



36
1

11


8

6
Code

Alpha


Blank

YYMMDD



YYMMDD
SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
indicate the quarter in which samples were
collected.  The quaners  are defined as
follows:

   1  -  January - March
   2  -  April   - June
   3  -  July    - September
   4  -  October - December

RECORD TYPE - set to "A".

VESSEL NAME - identity of the survey
vessel or platform.

BLANK.

SURVEY DATE FROM - start  of survey
date. YY is the last 2 digits of the year. MM
is the month (01-12). DD is the day (01-31).

SURVEY DATE TO - end of survey date,
where YY is the last 2 digits of the year. MM
is the month (01-12). DD is the day (01-31).
                                   VII-8

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EXHIBIT VII-C-1 (Cont'd)
  Survey Header Record
Starting
Column
42
57
Length
of Field
15
24
Field
Format
Alpha
Alpha
Description
SENIOR SCIENTIST/INVESTIGATOR -
name of the senior scientist or investigator.
MUNIdPALITY/INS'nTUTION/AGENCY
            - name of the investigator's institution.
          VII-9

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                             EXHIBIT VII-C-2
                           Station Header Record
Starting      Length       Tield
Column	of Field	Format	Description
1            3           Code        FILE TYPE-set to "073".

4            2           Alpha       SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
                                     assigned by EPA, which  appears on all
                                     records within the data set.

6            2           YY         YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
                                     which the sample was taken.  This number
                                     appears on all records within the data set

             1           Alphanumeric SERIES  NUMBER  - An alpha (A-Z) or
                                     numeric (1-9)  code  assigned  by  the
                                     investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data collected at different frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data  were collected. Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (Sec  Appendix C).

             1           Code        SCAN ID - A one-character  code used to
                                     indicate the quarter in which samples were
                                     collected.  The  quarters  are defined as
                                     follows:

                                         1 -  January  - March
                                         2 -  April    - June
                                         3 -  July     - September
                                        4 -  October  - December

10           1           Code        RECORD TYPE -set to "B".

11           4           Blank        BLANK.

15           2           Alphanumeric STATION IDENTinCATION PREFIX - a
                                     two- character code to indicate that a station
                                     has been revisited during a quarter. Leave
                                     this field blank for the first occupation of a
                                     station. Valid codes for reoccupations of the
                                     station are R1-R9.

17           3           Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFIER - tiiree characters
                                     assigned  by the investigator to identify the
                                     sampling station.
                                  VII-10

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                       EXHIBIT VII-C-2 (Cont'd)
                          Station Header Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
20



26




30



36

37



44

45

49


55

63
69
1

7



1

4

6


8

6
YYMMDD



HHMM




DDMMSS



Code

DDDMMSS



Code

Blank

Numeric


Blank

Numeric
            Code
DATE-date of sample collection. YYisthe
last two digits of the year.  MM is the number
of the month (01-12). DD is the day (01-31).

TIME - time of sample collection (starting
time for composite samples) in 24-hour
format. HH is the hour (00-23).  MM is the
number of minutes (00-59).

STATION LATITUDE  -  latitude  of the
station. DD is degrees. MM is minutes. SS
is seconds.

HEMISPHERE-set to "N".

STATION LONGITUDE  - longitude of
station. DDD  is degrees.  MM is minutes.
SS is seconds.

HEMISPHERE -set to "W".

BLANK.

WATER DEPTH - depth at station in meters
to one decimal place.

BLANK.

DISTANCE TO ZID - six digits for the
distance in meters from the station to the edge
of the zone of initial dilution (ZID).  This
field is applicable only for EPA's  301(h)
program. Leave this field blank for stations
not classified as pan of a 301(h) monitoring
program.

RELATION TO ZED - a one-character code to
describe the classification of the station with
respect to the ZID. Leave this field blank for
all stations not classified as pan of a 301(h)
monitoring program. Where applicable, use
Code No. EPA-1:
                                  VII-11

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                      EXHIBIT VI1-C-2 (Cont'd)
                         Station Header Record
Starting Length Field
Column of Field Format Description
W -
B -
N -
R -
F --
Within ZID
7XD Boundary
Near Field
Reference
Far Field
70
           Code
71
10
Blank
STATION LOCATION CODE  - a one-
character code to describe the location of the
station. Use Code No. 0346:

A--Stream
B -- Estuary
C~Lake
D--Ocean
E--Well
F--Other
G - Harbor
H - Bay

BLANK.
                                VII-12

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                            EXHIBIT VII-C-3
                          Sample Header Record
Starting       Length       Field
Column       of Field	Format	Description
1            3            Code        FILE TYPE -stl'o "073".

4            2            Alpha       SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
                                     assigned by EPA, which appears on all
                                     records within the data set.

6            2            YY          YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
                                     which the sample was taken.  This number
                                     appears on all records within the data set

8            1            Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER  - An alpha (A-Z) or
                                     numeric (1-9) code  assigned  by the
                                     investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within  a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data collected at different frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).

9            1            Code        SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
                                     indicate the quarter in which samples  were
                                     collected.  The quarters are defined as
                                     follows:

                                         1  -  January - March
                                         2  -  April   - June
                                         3  -  July    - September
                                         4  -  October - December

10           1            Code        RECORD TYPE-set to "D".

11           4            Blank       BLANK.

15           2            Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFICATION PREFIX - a
                                     two- character code to indicate that a station
                                     has been revisited  during a quarter. Leave
                                     blank for first occupation of a station. Valid
                                     codes for reoccupations of the station are Rl-
                                     R9.

17           3            Numeric     STATION IDENTIFIER - three characters
                                     assigned by the investigator to identify the
                                     sampling station.
                                   VD-13

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                       EXHIBIT VII-C-3(Cont'd)
                         Sample I loader Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
20



23

26
29

31
33

37
41
3

3
2

2
4

4
45
51
Alphanumeric SAMPLE NUMBER - a three-digit number
            to identify each sample.  Sample Numbers
            arc assigned by the investigator.

Blank       BLANK.

Code        SAMPLING EQUIPMENT CODE - a three-
            character code indicating equipment used to
            collect a sample. Use Code No. 0255. (See
            Appendix C for a list of codes.)

Blank       BLANK.

Numeric     SUB-SAMPLE NUMBER -  two digits to
            uniquely identify sub-samples. This field
            will usually be left blank.   Sub-sample
            Numbers must be provided only if a sample
            (e.g., a box-core sample) is divided into
            separate  components  (e.g., four replicate
            sub-samples).

Blank       BLANK.

Numeric     DF.PTH   TO  TOP  OF  SAMPLED
            INTHRVAL • depth in meters from sediment
            surface to top of interval, to two decimal
            places.  If top of interval  is at the surface,
            enter zero.

Numeric     DEPTH  TO  BOTTOM  OF SAMPLED
            INTERVAL - depth in meters from sediment
            surface to bottom of interval, to two decimal
            places.

Numeric     TOTAL WEIGHT OF SAMPLE - weight in
            grams of sample analyzed, to two decimal
            places.

Code        Min'HOD OF ANALYSIS, COARSE - a
            one-character code for the method of analysis
            of coarse particles.  Leave blank if sample
            was not split into fractions.  Use Code No.
            0253:
                                 VII-14

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                        EXHIBIT VII-C-3(Cont'd)
                          Sample I leader Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
52
            Code
53
            Numeric
57
61
            Numeric
            Numeric
65
            Numeric
69
            Numeric
73
            Blank
            1 - Sieves
            2 « Settling Tube
            3 - Rapid Sediment Analyzer

            METHOD OF ANALYSIS, FINE -  the
            method of analysis of fine particles. Leave
            blank if sample was not split into fractions.
            Use Code No. 0254:

            1 - Pipette
            2-Hydrometer
            3 -- Sedimentation Balance
            4 -- Hydrophotometer
            5 - Coulter Counter

            PHI BOUNDARIES - the boundary in phi
            units, between the coarse and fine fractions,
            to two decimal places.  This value will
            usually be 4.00.

            PHI BOUNDARY MINIMUM - the  phi
            boundary at the coarse end  of the analyzed
            range, to 2 decimal places.  This value will
            usually be -1.00.

            PHI BOUNDARY MAXIMUM  - the phi
            boundary at the fine end of the analyzed
            range, to 2 decimal places.  This value will
            usually be 8.00.

            WEIGHT % COARSER THAN PHI MIN -
            % of the total dry weight in the sediment
            grades that is coarser than the phi minimum
            (less than -1.00 phi), to 2 decimal places.

            WEIGHT % FINER THAN PHI MAX - %
            of the total dry weight in the  sediment grades
            that is finer than the phi maximum (greater
            than 8.00 phi), to 2 decimal places.

            BLANK.
                                  VIMS

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                            EXHIBIT VII-CM
                          Size Analysis Record 1
Starring       Length       Field
Column       of Field	Format      Description
1            3            Code        FILE TYPE-set to "073".

4            2            Alpha       SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
                                     assigned by EPA, which appears on all
                                     records within the data set

6            2            YY         YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
                                     which the sample was taken. This number
                                     appears on all records within the data set

             1            Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER - An alpha  (A-Z) or
                                     numeric  (1-9) code  assigned  by the
                                     investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data collected at different frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).

             1            Code        SCAN ID - A  one-character code used to
                                     indicate the quarter in which samples were
                                     collected.   The quarters are  defined as
                                     follows:

                                        1   -  January - March
                                        2  -  April   - June
                                        3  -  July    • September
                                        4  -  October - December

10           1            Code        RECORD TYPE-set to "F.

11          4            Blank        BLANK.

15          2            Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFICATION PREFIX - a
                                     two-character code to indicate that a station
                                     has been revisited during a quarter.  Leave
                                     blank  for first occupation of a station. Valid
                                     codes  for reoccupations of the station are Rl-
                                     R9.

17          3            Numeric     STATION IDENTIFIER - three characters
                                     assigned by the investigator to identify the
                                     sampling station.
                                  Vll-16

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                        EXHIBIT VII-C-4(Cont'd)
                          Size Analysis Record 1
Starting
Column
Lengm
of Field
Field
Format
Description
20



23

31
8

2
33
37
41
45



49

69



73
20

4
Alphanumeric SAMPLE NUMBER • three digits to identify
            euch sample.  Sample Numbers are assigned
            by the investigator.

Blank       BLANK.

Numeric     SUB-SAMPLE NUMBER - two  digits to
            uniquely identify sub-samples.  This field
            will usually  be left blank.  Sub-sample
            Numbers must be provided only if a sample
            (e.g., a box-core sample) is divided into
            separate components (e.g., four  replicate
            sub-samples).

Numeric     WEIGHT % - GRAVEL - percent of total dry
            weight in the sediment grades that is less
            than -1.0 phi, to 2 decimal places.

Numeric     WEIGHT % - SAND - percent of total dry
            weight in the sediment grades that is greater
            than -1.0 phi and  less than 4.0 phi, to 2
            decimal places.

Numeric     WEIGHT %  - SILT - percent of total dry
            weight in the sediment grades that is greater
            than 4.0 phi and less than 8.0 phi, to 2
            decimal places.

Numeric     WEIGHT %  CLAY - percent of total dry
            weight in the sediment grades that is greater
            than 8.0 phi, to 2 decimal places.

Blank       BLANK.

Numeric     WEIGHT % TOTAL VOLATILE SOLIDS -
            percent  loss of weight on ignition, to 2
            decimal places.

Blank       BLANK.
                                  VII-17

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                            EXHIBIT Vn-C-5
                          Size Analysis Record 2
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
1

4
3

2
Code

Alpha
                         YY
FILE TYPE-set to "073".

SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
assigned  by EPA, which  appears  on all
records within the data set

YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
which the sample was taken. This number
appears on all records within the data set
                        Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER - An alpha (A-Z) or
                                     numeric  (1-9)  code  assigned by  the
                                     investigator.  Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data collected at different frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data were collected.  Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).
                         Code
10

11

15
1

4
Code

Blank
SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
indicate the quarter in which samples were
collected.  The quarters  are defined  as
follows:

   1  - January - March
   2  - April   - June
   3  - July    - September
   4  - October - December

RECORD TYPE - set to "H".

BLANK.
17
            Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFICATION PREFIX - a
                         two-character code to indicate that a station
                         has been revisited during a quarter. Leave
                         blank for first occupation of a station. Valid
                         codes for inoccupations of the station are Rl-
                         R9.

            Numeric      STATION IDENTIFIER - three characters
                         assigned by the investigator to identify the
                         sampling station.
                                  Vn-18

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                      EXHIBIT VII-C-5 (Cont'd)
                        Size Analysis Record 2
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
20



23

31
8

2
33

61


65


69


73


77
28

4


4


4


4


4
Alphanumeric SAMPLE NUMBER - three digits to identify
           each sample. Sample Numbers are assigned
           by the investigator.

Blank       BLANK.

Numeric     SUB-SAMPLE NUMBER - two digits to
           uniquely identify sub-samples.  This field
           will usually be left  blank.  Sub-sample
           Numbers must be provided only if a sample
           (e.g., a box-core sample) is divided into
           separate components (e.g., four replicate
           sub-samples).

Blank       BLANK.

Numeric     WEIGHT % IN THE PHI INTERVAL
           FROM: -1 to 0 - % to 2 decimal places.

Numeric     WEIGHT % IN THE PHI INTERVAL
           FROM: 0 to 1 - % to 2 decimal places.

Numeric     WEIGHT % IN THE PHI INTERVAL
           FROM: 1 to 2 - % to 2 decimal places.

Numeric     WEIGHT % IN THE PHI INTERVAL
           FROM: 2 to 3 - % to 2 decimal places.

Numeric     WEIGHT % IN THE PHI INTERVAL
           FROM: 3 to 4 - % to 2 decimal places.
                                VD-19

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      VIII.   ODES File  Type  144 for  Sediment Pollutant Data


A.   Introduction

   ODES File Type 144 for Sediment Pollutant Data can be used to report concentrations
of any pollutant or contaminant found in marine sediment samples. This chapter describes
how to compile and submit to the ODES Staff a data set containing sediment pollutant data.
The set will consist of different record types arranged in a hierarchical order. Section B of
this chapter provides an illustration of each of the various record types and explains the
hierarchical relationships among them.  Section C contains detailed instructions for
compiling your data set.  The instructions for each of the data elements include such
information as the length of the field, the type of data (e.g., numeric; character), and a
description of the element In  most instances where a data element is a code (e.g., a two-
character code for sampling gear type), a list of valid codes will accompany the data
element description.  In others, however, where the list of data entry codes is long (e.g.,
codes for chemical analysis methods), you will be referred to Appendix C.   ODES
Chemical Codes for identifying pollutants can be found in Appendix A of this manual.

B.   Hierarchical Relationships

   This version of File Type 144 is composed of five record types:

   • Record Type "A" is the Survey Header Record. It is used to report information
      common to the entire data set (e.g., survey dates; investigator's name).

   • Record Type "Z" is the Header Record for Quality Assurance Samples. It is used I
      to identify data for analytical blanks or other quality assurance samples referred to I
      within the data set                                                        |

   • Record Type "C" is the Station Header Record. It is used to report information
      about  the station where the sample was collected (e.g., station  location; water
      depth).

   • Record Type "E" is  the Sample/Sub-Sample Record.  It  is  used to report
      information about the sample (e.g., depth of the sediment core; gear used to collect
      the sample).

   • Record Type "F" is the Data Record. It is used to report information on pollutant
      concentrations found in each of the sediment samples.

   Exhibit VIII-B-1 provides an  illustration of the structure of each of these record types.
These record images, in conjunction with the detailed instructions provided in Section C,
will enable you to quickly and accurately complete individual data entry sheets (or enter this
data onto tape or disk) for each of the record types.

   In addition, it is also necessary to understand the relationships among these record
types so that you can compile a comprehensive data set in the proper hierarchical format
The hierarchical order described herein is designed to minimize the duplication of data entry
tasks and is in accordance with standards adopted by the National Oceanographic Data
Center (NODC). The relationships are straightforward, and taking just a few minutes now
to understand them could save you considerable time and effort later.

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Survey Header Record
                                                 EXHIBIT VIII-B-1
                                    ODES FT144 for Sediment Pollutant Data
      SERIES
     NUMBER
    RECORD
     TYPE
SOURCE
  ID
  \
     YEAR'
SCAN
 ID
 F1IJ-
 TYPE
                                                   SURVEY DATE
                                                 FROM
                                                          TO
                                                     SENIOR SCIENTIST / INVESTIGATOR
MUNiaPALTTY / INSTmmON /AGENCY
 M«  II
                                 IT! I III  III MM  I INN 11 I  I I I I IT I I I  I I  I I I I I  M I I I I
 0000000001 I 1 t I I  I I I 12222222222333333333344444444445555555555666666666677777777778
 I234567890I234567890I2345678901234567890I234567890I234567890I234567890I234567890
Header Record for Quality Assurance Samples
      SERIES
     NUMBER
    RECORD
     TYPE
 OOOOOOOOOIIII1IIIII2222222222333333333344444444445555555555666666666677777777778
 12345671901 2345671901234567890123456789012343 6789012345678901234567890123456789 0|

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                                               EXHIBIT VIII-B-1 (Cont'd)
Station Header Record
      SERIES     RECORD
     NUMBER     TYPE

SOURCE   \  SCAN  /
  ID      \  ID  /S

        \R\  I  //
\
   YEAR1
        v
!STATION ID
 PREFIX
                           HEMISPHERE
                                      HEMISPHERE
                          P.ELATION
                           TOZID
             LOCATION
              CODE
 F1I£
 TYPE
                 STN.
                  ID
       STATION
      LATITUDE
 STATION
LONGfTUDE
             DATE
                     TIME
DISTANCE
 TOZID
WATER
DEPTH
  M«  I   I     c  I   II  11 11 I  »  II II11  H I ITT I  111  I     111II   1111    I I  I I  I II I  I I I I I I  I  III I  I MM
 0000000001
 1234567890
               1 I I 1 I 1
               234567
         I 122222222223
         8901234567890
           333333333444444
           123456789012345
   44445555555555666666666677777777778
   6789 01234 56789012345678901234567890
Sample/Sub-Sample Record
      SERIES
      NUMBER
             RECORD
              TYPE
SOURCE
  ID
      \  SCAN  /
      AT/
                     SAMPLE
                     NUMBER
         SUB-SAMPLE
          •NUMBER
                          SAMPLING
                         EQUIPMENT
                           CODE
                                               DRY     PERCENT
                                             WEIGHT  EXTRACTABLE
                                             (PERCENT)    UPIDS
 TYPE
                                  SAMPLING
                                   DEPTH
                                   (UPPER)
                           SAMPLING
                             DEPTH
                            (LOWER)
                                                                                                        WET
                                                                                                       WEIGHT
 FMT  I
                  I   I I   I
                   HIM   Mill  III I I   II   11  I I  I II
                                                                   I  I I  Ml  II    III
 0000000001
 123456 7890
              II1IIIIII222222222233333333334
              12345 678901 2345678901234567890
                                            444444445555555555666666666677777777778188
                                            234 56789 0123 4567890123456789012 3456 7890123'

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                                    EXHIBIT VIH-B-1 (Cont'd)
Data Record
SI
SERIES RECORD SAN
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ID \ ID /SAW '
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CHEMICAL CODE (1)
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                                                     ODES DATA SUBMISSIONS MANUAL
    As shown above, the different record types report information at diffeicnt logical
levels. For example, the Survey Header Record (Record Type "A") reports information
common to the entire survey data set, whereas the Sample Record (Record Type "C")
reports information about each of the replicate samples taken during the survey. Thus,
there will be  only one Survey Header Record per data set, while there will typically be
many Sample Records and Data Records.

    Exhibit VID-B-2 shows how the different record types would be arranged in a data set
reporting data from a survey conducted at two stations, where two replicate samples were
taken at each station. Data for quality assurance samples (e.g., analytical blanks) are
reported first, followed by the sampling data for the first and second station. The numbers
associated with the .various record types indicate their relative position "he data file.
Additional quality assurance samples should be recorded with separate Sau.ple Records
prior to the first Station Header Record in the data file (i.e., beneath the Header Record for
Quality Assurance Samples).  Remember, the number associated with each record type
indicates its position relative to the other record types, not its absolute position in the data
file. For example, all of the Data Records for the first sample or sub-sample will appear in
the data file before the Sample/Sub-Sample Record for the second sample or sub-sample at
a station.

    If you have any questions about how to complete your data entry sheets or how to
compile your data, please contact the ODES Staff.  (See the Preface for address and
telephone information.)

C.   Detailed Data  Element  Descriptions

    Detailed descriptions for all of the data elements in ODES File Type 144 for Sediment
Pollutant Data are provided below. All record types for a given data set will share the same
nine-character file identifier. This file ID consists of three characters to identify the file type
(i.e., "144"), followed  by  a two-character abbreviation  for the  municipality/
institution/agency conducting the survey, the last two digits of the yoar in which the survey
was taken, a  series number  assigned by the investigator  and a scan code to indicate
sampling frequency and collection period.

    The contents of all numeric fields should be right-justified, preceded by either blanks,
zeroes, or where applicable, positive (+) or negative (-) signs. The contents of all decimal
points are implied rather than physically included (see Exhibit VIII-B-1).  All character
fields should be left justified, blank-filled.

    Survey Header Record

    This record is mandatory and should be submitted only once for each data set  See
    Exhibit Vm-C-1 for a description of all data elements in this record.

    Header Record for Quality Assurance Samples

    This record is used to identify data for all quality assurance (QA) samples recorded in
    the data set. All QA sample measurements (e.g., field, laboratory, or transport blanks
    or spiked  matrix samples) should be reported within this level of the hierarchy. See
    Exhibit VIII-C-2 for a description of all data elements in this record. (See Exhibit
    VIII-B-2 for a description of how data records for QA  samples should be organized
    within the  data set.)
                                     vm-s

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                                           EXHIBIT VIII-B-2
                                      Sediment Pollutant Data
                       Order of Record Types/Reason for Occurrence
  Survey Header Record
Describes the survey —
first record In the data set
                                    Header Record for
                                    Quality Assurance
                                        Samples
                                Begins the reporting of data
                               for all quality assurance
                                samples in this survey
 Station Header Record
Describes first station where
samples were collected
                                 Station Header Record
                                Describes second station
                                where samples were collected
                                  Samplc/Sub-Samplc
                                       Record
                                    Data Records
                               Reports identifying information      Report chemical concentrations
                               for first analytical blank            for first analytical blank
                                                                  Sample/Sub-Sample
                                                                       Record
                                                                    Data Records
Describes first replicate sample      Report pollutant concentrations
or sub-sample                    found in sediment samples for
                                the first replicate
  Sample/Sub-Sample
        Record
Data Records
                                                               Describes second replicate sample   Report pollutant concentrations
                                                               or sub-sample                    found in sediment samples for
                                                                                               the second replicate
                                See record arrangement shown for the first station where
                                samples were collected

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                                                   ODES DATA SUBMISSIONS MANUAL
   Station Header Record

   This record is mandatory; one record should be generated for each samplingstation.
   Stations should be uniquely identified by the Station ID Prefix and Station ID fields
   (columns 11-15).  See Exhibit VIII-C-3 for a description of all data elements in this
   record.

   Sample/Sub-Sample Record

   This record is mandatory; one record should be generated for each sample/sub-sample.
   Columns 18-83 are relevant only for Sample Records which identify actual field
   samples. When the Sample Record is used to identify analytical blanks or other QA
   samples, columns 18-83 should be left blank. See Exhibit VIH-C-4 for a description of
   all data elements in this record.

   Data Record

   This record reports concentrations for inorganic and organic chemicals measured in the
   sediment samples; data for up to three chemicals can be reported on each Data Record.
   Each compound reported in a single record should have analytical methods in common
   and be associated with a single blank sample. These records are "linked" to Sample
   Records by the Sample Number.  See Exhibit VIII-C-5 for a description of all data
   elements in this record.

D.  Data Entry Codes

   This section contains a list of all the code types used in ODES File Type 144 for
Sediment Pollutant Data. The codes are listed by their identifiers and the Melds in which
they  are to be used.  The elements of these code types are listed in the appendices:
Appendix A contains ODES Chemical and Water Quality Codes, Appendix B contains
NODC/ODES Taxonomic Codes, and Appendix C contains all other ODES code types.

                       Code Identifier      Field Name

                            EPA-1         Relation to ZID
                            0346           Station Location
                            0350           Chemical Analysis Method
                            0255           Sampling Equipment                |
                            0093           Sphere
                            ODES          Chemical Code
                            0377           Measurement code
                            EPA-3         Qualifier code
                            EPA-10        Scan ID                           I
                                    vm-7

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                           EXHIBITVIII-C-1
                          Survey Header Record
Starnng
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
1

4
3

2
Code        FILE TYPE - set to "144".

Alpha       SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier
            assigned  by EPA, which  appears on  all
            records within the data set

YY         YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
            which the sample was taken. This number
            appears on all records within the data set.

Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER - An alpha (A-Z) or
            numeric  (1-9)  code  assigned  by  the
            investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
            data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
            or data collected at different frequencies).
            This code is defined by the investigator in the
            data description forms which accompany the
            data sets.  Use an alpha code to indicate when
            the monthly data were collected. Use Code
            No. EPA-10 (Sec Appendix C).
                        Code
10

11

33
1

22

6
39
45
15
Code

Blank

YYMMDD
            YYMMDD
Alpha
                        SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
                        indicate the quarter in which samples were
                        collected.  The quarters  are defined as
                        follows:
1 -
2 -
3 -
4 -
January
April
July
October
- March
- June
- September
- December
RECORD TYPE - set to "A".

BLANK.

SURVEY DATE FROM - start of survey
date. YY is the last two digits of the year.
MM is the month (01-12). DD is the day
(01-31).

SURVEY DATE TO - YY is the last two
digits of the year. MM is the month (01-12).
DD is the day (01-31).

SENIOR SCIENTIST/INVESTIGATOR -
name of the senior scientist or investigator.
                                  VII1-8

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EXHIBIT VIII-C-1 (Cont'd)
   Survey Header Record
Starting
Column
60
77
Length
of Field
17
4
Field
Format
Alpha
Blank
Description
MUNICIPALITY/INSTITUTION/AGENCY
- name of the investigator's institution.
BLANK.
          VIII-9

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                            EXHIBIT VIII-C-2
                Header Record for Quality Assurance Samples
Starting       Length       Field
Column       of Field      Format	Description
1            3           Code        FILE TYPE-set to "144".

4            2           Alpha       SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier
                                     assigned by EPA, which  appears on all
                                     records within the data set.

6            2           YY         YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
                                     which the sample was taken. This number
                                     appears on all records within the data set

             1            Alphanumeric SERIES  NUMBER  - An alpha (A-Z) or
                                     numeric (1-9)  code assigned by  the
                                     investigator.  Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data collected at different frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data were collected.  Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).

             1            Code        SCAN ID -  A one-character code used to
                                     indicate the quarter in which samples were
                                     collected.  The quarters are defined as
                                     follows:

                                         1 -   January - March
                                         2 -'  April    - June
                                         3 -   July    - September
                                         4 -   October - December

10           1            Code        RECORD TYPE -set to "Z".

11           70           Blank       BLANK.
                                  VIII-10

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                            EXHIBIT VIII-C-3
                           Station I leader Record
Starting
Column
1
4
Length
of Field
3
2
Field
Format
Code
Alpha
Description
FILE TYPE- set to "144".
SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique


identifier
                                      assigned by EPA, which  appears  on all
                                      records within the data set.

6            2            YY          YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
                                      which the sample was taken. This number
                                      appears on all records within the data set

8            1            Alphanumeric  SERIES NUMBER - An alpha (A-Z)  or
                                      numeric  (1-9)  code  assigned by the
                                      investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
                                      data within a survey (e.g., analytical  groups
                                      or data collected at different frequencies).
                                      This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                      data description forms which accompany the
                                      data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                      the monthly data were collected.  Use Code
                                      No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).

9            1            Code         SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
                                      indicate the quarter in which samples were
                                      collected.  The quarters are defined  as
                                      follows:

                                         I .  January -  March
                                         2 -  April    -  June
                                         3 -  July    -  September
                                         4 -  October -  December

10           1            Code         RECORD TYPE-set to "C".

11           2            Alphanumeric  STATION IDENTIFICATION PREFIX - a
                                      two-  character code to indicate that a station
                                      has been revisited during the quarter.  Leave
                                      this field blank for the fust occupation of the
                                      station in a given survey.  Valid codes for
                                      inoccupations of the station are R1-R9.

13           3            Alphanumeric  STATION IDENTIFIER - three  characters
                                      assigned by the investigator to identify the
                                      sampling station.
                                   VIIM1

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                        EXHIBIT VIII-C-3(Cont'd)
                           Station I leader Record
Marring
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
16



22

23



30

31



37



41

43
1

7



1

6
2

1
44
50
DDMMSS    STATION LATITUDE - latitude  of  the
            station. DD is degrees.  MM is minutes.  SS
            is seconds.

Code        HEMISPHERE - set to "N".

DDDMMSS  STATION LONGITUDE - longitude of the
            station.  DDD is degrees. MM is minutes.
            SS is seconds.

Code        HEMISPHERE - set to "W".

YYMMDD   DATE - date of sample collection. YYisthe
            last two digits of the year. MM is the month
            (01-12). DD is the day (01-31).

HHMM      TIME - starting time of sample collection in
            24-hour format.  HH is the hour (00-23).
            MM is the number of minutes (00-59).

Blank       BLANK.

Code        R ELATION TO ZID - a one-character code to
            describe the classification of the station with
            respect to the zone of initial dilution (ZED).
            Leave this field blank for all stations  not
            classified as pan of a 301(h) monitoring
            program. Where applicable, use Code EPA-
            1:

            W -- Within ZTD
            I)» ZID Boundary
            N-Near Field
            R « Reference
            F- Far Field

Numeric     DISTANCE TO ZID - distance in  meters
            from the station to the edge of the zone of
            initial dilution (ZID). This field is applicable
            only to EPA's 301 (h) program. Leave this
            field blank for stations not classified as pan
            of i\ 3()l(h) monitoring program.

Numeric     WATER DEPTH - depth at station in meters
            to one decimal place.
                                  VIII-12

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                       EXHIBIT VIII-C-3(Cont'd)
                         Station I leader Record
Starting      Length       Field
Column      of Field      Format       Description
55          1           Code        STATION LOCATION CODE -  a one-
                                    character code to describe the location of the
                                    station.  Use Code No. 0346:

                                    A - Stream
                                    B - Estuary
                                    C-Lake
                                    D-Ocean
                                    F.--Well
                                    F - Other
                                    G •- Harbor
                                    H -- Bay

56          25          Blank        BLANK.
                                 VIII-13

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                            EXHIBIT Vm-C-4
                        Sample/Sub-Sample Record
 Starting      Length       Field
 Column	of Field	Format	Description
 1            3            Code        FILE TYPE-set to "144".

 4            2            Alpha        SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier
                                      assigned  by  EPA, which appears on all
                                      records within the data set

 6            2            YY          YEAR - the  last two digits of the year in
                                      which the sample was taken. This number
                                      appears on all records within the data set

             1            Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER - An alpha (A-Z) or
                                      numeric  (1-9) code  assigned  by  the
                                      investigator.  Used to identify subgroups of
                                      data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                      or data collected at different frequencies).
                                      This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                      data description forms which accompany the
                                      data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                      the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                      No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).

             1            Code        SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
                                      indicate the quarter in which samples were
                                     —collected.   The quarters are  defined as
                                      follows:
                                         1  -  January - March
                                         2  -  April   - June
                                         3  -  July    - September
                                         4  -  October - December

 10          1            Code        RECORD TYPE-set to "E".

|11          4            Blank       BLANK.

 15          3            Alphanumeric SAMPLE NUMBER  - three  characters
                                      assigned by the investigator to identify the
                                      sample.   Samples  should  be numbered
                                      sequentially.  Quality control samples such as
                                      field  blanks, Tab blanks or spiked matrix
                                      samples are identified by a sequential number
                                      prefixed by a lener as indicated below:

                                      F--field blank
                                      L - lab blank
                                      T -- transport blank
                                      S - spiked matrix sample
                                      U - surrogate spiked sample
                                      D - lab blank duplicate
                                      A - lab blank split
                                      C - certified reference sample

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                       EXHIBIT Vlll-C-4(Cont'd)
                        Sample/Sub Sample Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
18
(Columns 18-80 should be led blank if the
Sample Record is being used to identify analytical
blanks or other quality assurance samples.)

2           Numeric     SUB-SAMPLE NUMBER - two character
                        assigned by the investigator to identify a
                        vertical sub-sample. If a sediment core is not
                        vertically partitioned into sub-samples, this
                        field should be left blank.

4           Blank       BLANK.

6           Numeric     SAMPLE DEPTH (UPPER) - upper depth of
                        sediment core, in centimeters.

6           Numeric     SAMPLE DEPTH (LOWER) - lower depth
                        of sediment core, in centimeters.

6           Blank       BLANK.

3           Code        SAMPLING EQUIPMENT - a three-digit
                        code to identify the general gear type used to
                        collect the sample.  Use Code No.  0255.
                        (See Appendix C for a list of codes.)

23          Blank       BLANK.

7           Numeric     Wl T WEIGHT -  total wet weight of sample
                        in grams to two decimal places.

3           Numeric     DRY  WEIGHT (PERCENT) - percent of
                        total sample remaining after drying. Value
                        should be expressed in percent by weight to
                        one decimal  place (e.g., 50.5% should
                        entered "505").

3           Blank       BLANK.

3           Numeric     PI iKCKNT EXTRACTABLE LEPIDS - lipids
                        extracted as a percentage of the whole sample
                        to one decimal place.
20

24


30


36

42




45

68


75
78

81
                                  VIII-15

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                            EXHIBIT VHI-C-5
                                Data Record
 Starting
 Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
 1

 4
3

2
Code        FILE TYPE - set to "144".

Alpha       SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier
            assigned by EPA, which  appears  on all
            records within the data set.

YY         YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
            which the sample was taken. This number
            appears on all records within the data set

Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER - An alpha (A-Z)  or
            numeric  (1-9)  code  assigned by the
            investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
            data within a survey (e.g., analytical  groups
            or data  collected at different frequencies).
            This code is defined by the investigator in the
            data description forms which accompany the
            data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
            the monthly data were collected.  Use Code
            No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).
                          Code
 10

111

 12
1

1

3
Code

Blank
SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
indicate the quarter in which samples were
collected.  The  quarters are defined as
follows:
   1  -  January  -  March
   2  -  April    -  June
   3  -  July     -  September
   4  -  October  -  December

RECORD TYPE - set to "F".

BLANK.
Alphaumeric  SAMPLE  NUMBER - three characters
             assigned by the investigator to identify the
             sample.   Samples should be numbered
             sequentially. Quality control samples such as
             field blanks, lab blanks or spiked matrix
             samples are identified by a sequential number
             prefixed by a letter as indicated below:

             F - field blank
             L - lab blank
             T - transport blank
             S - spiked matrix sample
             U ~ surrogate spiked sample
             D - lab blank duplicate
             A - lab blank split
             C ~ certified reference sample
                                   Vm-16

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                        EXHIBIT VIII-C-5(Cont'd)
                                D;il;i Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
15
17
18
20
10
30
31
32
36
Numeric     SUB-SAMPLE NUMBER - two characters
            assigned by the investigator to identify a
            vertical sub-sample. If a sediment core is not
            vertically partitioned into sub-samples, this
            Hold should be left blank.

Code        SPHERE • a one-character code to identify
            the sphere (i.e., environment) from which the
            sample came.  Use Code No. 0093.  (See
            Appendix C for a list of codes.)

Numeric     REPLICATE NUMBER - a unique ID for
            each replicate or sub-sample. This number is
            assigned by the investigator.

Code        (!l II -M1CAL CODE (1) - a ten-character code
            to identify  the chemical measured; entries
            must Ix; left-justified. (See Appendix A for a
            list of ODES Chemical  Codes.)  For unlisted
            codes, contact the ODES Technical Staff. Do
            not assign codes independently.

Code        MEASUREMENT CODE (1)  -  a code  to
            describe  the  units   of the  reported
            concentration (e.g., ppb, ppm, activity). Use
            Code No. 0377.  (Sec Appendix C for a list
            of codes.)

Code        QUALIFIER CODE (1) - a one-character
            code to provide additional  qualifying
            in formation about the measurement  Use
            Code No. EPA-3. (See Appendix C for a list
            of codes.)

Numeric     CONCENTRATION (1) • concentration  of
            the chemical measured, in units indicated by
            measurement code, up to four significant
            digits.  Use the EXPONENT field to indicate
            desired decimal point position. Do not enter
            a concentration value of zero. Leave blank if
            necessary. (See Appendix A for an example
            of how to enter chemical concentration data.)

Symbolic    EXPONENT SIGN (1) - sign (+/-) of the
            ex|x>ncnt for the concentration entry.  If the
            exponent is 0, leave this blank.
                                   VIII-17

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                       EXHIBIT VIII-C-5 (Cont'd)
                               Data Record
 Starting
 Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
137
1
Numeric     EXPONENT  (1)  -  exponent  of  the
            concentration value reported. Use exponent
            to indicate decimal place.
1 Note:  Each data record consist of one to three chemicals.  If more than one chemical is
       entered in a given record, each must have been analyzed by identical analytical
       methods.
 38
10
Code
 48
            Code
 49
            Code
 50
            Numeric
 54
 55
             Symbolic
             Numeric
CHEMICAL CODE (2) - a ten-character code
to identify the chemical measured; entries
must be left-justified. (See Appendix A for a
list of ODES Chemical Codes.) For unlisted
codes, contact the ODES Technical Staff.  Do
not assign codes independently.

MEASUREMENT CODE  (2) - a code to
describe  the  units  of   the reported
concentration (e.g., ppb, ppm, activity). Use
Code No. 0377.  (See Appendix C for a list
of codes..

QUALIFIER CODE (2) -  a one-character
code  to provide additional  qualifying
information-about-the measurement.  Use
Code EPA-3. (See Appendix C for a list of
codes.)

CONCENTRATION (2) - concentration of
the chemical measured, in units indicated by
measurement code, up to  four significant
digits. Use the EXPONENT field to indicate
desired decimal point position. Do not enter
a concentration value of zero. Leave blank if
necessary. (See Appendix A for an example
of how to enter chemical concentration data.)

EXPONENT SIGN (2) - sign  (+/-) of the
exponent for the concentration entry. If the
exponent is 0, leave this blank.

EXPONENT  (2)  -  exponent  of  the
concentration value reported. Use exponent
to indicate decimal place.
                                   Vffl-18

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                       EXHIBIT VIII-C-5 (Cont'd)
                               Data Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
56
10
Code
66
            Code
67
            Code
68
            Numeric
72
73
74
            Symbolic
            Numeric
            Code
CHEMICAL CODE (3) - a ten-character code
to identify the chemical measured; entries
must be left-justified. (See Appendix A for a
list of ODES Chemical Codes). For unlisted
codes, contact the ODES Technical Staff. Do
not assign codes independently.

MEASUREMENT CODE  (3) - a code to
describe  the  units  of   the  reported
concentration (e.g., ppb, ppm, activity). Use
Code No. 0377.  (Sec Appendix C for a list
of codes.)

QUALIFIER CODE  (3) -  a one-character
code to  provide additional  qualifying
information about the measurement  Use
Code EPA-3. (See Appendix C for a list of
codes.)

CONCENTRATION (3) - concentration of
the chemical measured, in units indicated by
measurement code, up to  four significant
digits. Use the EXPONENT field to indicate
desired decimal point position.  Do not enter
a concentration value of zero. Leave blank if
necessary. (See Appendix A for an example
of how to enter chemical concentration data.)

EXPONENT SIGN (3) - sign (+/-)  of the
exponent for the concentration entry. If the
exponent is 0, leave this blank.

EXPONENT  (3)  - exponent of  the!
concentration value reported. Use exponent I
to indicate decimal place.                 |

EXTRACTION METHOD CODE - a two-
character code to indicate the method used to
extract or digest the sample matrix and
remove or isolate the chemical of con- cem.
Use Code No. 0350. (See Appendix C for a
list of codes.)
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                       EXHIBIT Vin-C-5 (Cont'd)
                               Data Record
Starting      Length       Field
Column	of Field	Format	Description
76          2            Code        SAMPLE CLEAN-UP CODE (1) - a two-
                                     character code used to indicate an additional
                                     step taken to further purify the sample
                                     extracts or digestates. Use Code No. 0350.
                                     (See Appendix C for a list of codes.)

78          2            Code        SAMPLE CLEAN-UP CODE (2) - Clean-up
                                     Code  (2) refers  to  the second cleanup
                                     procedure used during sample processing.
                                     Use Code No. 0350. (Sec Appendix C for a
                                     list of codes.)

80          2            Code        SAMPLE CLEAN-UP CODE (3) - Clean-up
                                     Code (3) refers to the third cleanup procedure
                                     used during sample processing.  Use Code
                                     No. 0305. (See Appendix C for a list of
                                     codes.)

82          2            Code        INSTRUMENT CODE - a two-character
                                     code to identify the final chemical analysis
                                     method(s) used for analyzing the sample.
                                     The code  should represent the final analysis
                                     method or combined methods as listed in
                                     Code No. 0350. (See Appendix C for a list
                                     of codes.)

84          3            Alphanumeric QC SAMPLE  NUMBER  (1)  - a three-
                                     character ID  for the first QC sample
                                     associated with chemical concentrations
                                     reported on this record. This ID "links" the
                                     Data Record to a particular QC sample.  This
                                     ID must match  one of the Sample Numbers
                                     listed  on  the Sample Records  for quality
                                     control data.

87          3            Alphanumeric QC SAMPLE  NUMBER  (2)  - a three-
                                     character ID for the second QC sample
                                     associated with chemical concentrations
                                     reported on this record. This ID "links" the
                                     Data Record to a particular QC sample.  This
                                     ID must match  one of the Sample Numbers
                                     listed  on the Sample Records for quality
                                     control data.
                                  Vffl-20

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                       EXHIBIT Vm-C-5 (Cont'd)
                               Data Record
Starting      Length       Fiela
Column	of Field	Format	Description
90          3            Alphanumeric QC SAMPLE  NUMBER (3)  -  a three-'
                                     character ID for  the  third QC sample
                                     associated with chemical concentrations
                                     reported on this record.  This ID "links" the
                                     Data Record to a particular QC sample. This
                                     ID must match one of the Sample  Numbers
                                     listed on  the Sample Records for quality
                                     control data.

93          3            Alphanumeric QC SAMPLE  NUMBER (4)  -  a three-
                                     character ID for the fourth QC sample
                                     associated with chemical concentrations
                                     reported on this record.  This ED "links" the
                                     Data Record to a particular QC sample. This
                                     ED must match one of the Sample  Numbers
                                     listed on  the Sample Records for quality
                                     control data.

96          3            Alphanumeric QC SAMPLE  NUMBER (5)  -  a three-
                                     character ID for the  fifth QC sample
                                     associated with chemical concentrations
                                     reported on this record.  This ED "links" the
                                     Data Record to a particular QC sample. This
                                     ED must match one of the Sample  Numbers
                                     listed on  the Sample Records  for quality
                                     control data.

99          3            Alphanumeric QC SAMPLE  NUMBER (6)  -  a three-
                                     character ID for the  sixth QC sample
                                     associated with chemical concentrations
                                     reported on this record.  This ED "links" the
                                     Data Record to a particular QC sample. This
                                     ID must match one of the Sample  Numbers
                                     listed on  the Sample Records  for quality
                                     control data.

102         3            Alphanumeric QC SAMPLE  NUMBER (7)  -  a three-
                                     character ED for the seventh QC sample
                                     associated with chemical concentrations
                                     reported on this record.  This ED "links" the
                                     Data Record to a particular QC sample. This
                                     ED must match one of the Sample Numbers
                                     listed on the Sample Records  for quality
                                     control data.
                                  Vffl-21

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                       EXHIBIT VIII-C-5 (Cont'd)
                               Data Record
Starting      Length       Field
Column   	of Field      Format	Description
105         3            Alphanumeric QC SAMPLE NUMBER (8)  -  a three-
                                     character ID for the eighth QC sample
                                     associated with  chemical concentrations
                                     reported on this record.  This ID "links" the
                                     Data Record to a particular QC sample. This
                                     ID must match one of the Sample Numbers
                                     listed on  the Sample Records for quality
                                     control data.
                                  VHl-22

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     IX.   ODES File Type 123 for  Trawl/Seine  Sampling  Data


A.   Introduction

   ODES File Type 123  for Trawl/Seine Sampling Data can be used to report fish and
shellfish abundance, and  biomass data.  Samples of marine organisms will typically be
collected by trawls and beach seines. This chapter describes how to compile and submit to
the ODES Staff a data set for species data collected from trawl/seine samples. The set will
consist of different record  types arranged in a hierarchical order. Section B of this chapter
provides an illustration of each of the various record types and explains the hierarchical
relationships among them.  Section C contains detailed instructions for compiling your data
set The instructions for each of the data elements include such information as the length of
the field, the type of data  (e.g., numeric, character), and a description of the element. In
cases where a data element is a code (e.g., a two-character code for type of navigation used
onboard the sampling vessel), a list of valid codes will accompany the data element
description. In other instances, however, where the list of data entry is long (e.g., codes
for specific bottom types),  you will be referred to Appendix C. A list of NODC taxonomic
codes for marine species can be fount* in Appendix B of this manual. If you require codes
not listed in the appendices, please contact the ODES Technical Staff.

B.   Hierarchical  Relationships

   ODES File Type 123 for Trawl/Seine Sampling Data consists of six record types:

   •  Record Type "A"  is  the Survey Header Record. It is used to report information
       common to the entire data set (e.g., survey dates; investigator's name).

   •  Record Type "B" is the Station Header Record.  It is used to report information
       about the location  where the fish samples were collected (e.g., station location;
       water depth.

   •  Record Type "C" is the Environment Record.  It is used to describe the conditions
       under which the sample was collected (e.g., general weather, water temperature).

   •  Record Type "D"  is  the Bottom Trawl Record.  It is used to  report information
       about the types of trawls used for sampling.

   •  Record Type "E" is the Miscellaneous Gear Record.  It is used to report about other
       types of gear used  for sampling (e.g., seines).

   •  Record Type "J" is the Individual Specimen Record. It is used to report species
       abundance and biomass data for individual species.

   Exhibit DC-B-1 provides an illustration of the structure of each of these record types.
These record images, in conjunction with the detailed instructions provided in Section C,
will enable you to quickly and accurately complete individual data entry sheets (or enter this
data onto tape or disk) for each of the record types.

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Survey Header Record
                                                         EXHIBIT IX-B-1
                                         ODES FT123 for Trawl/Seine Sampling Data
               RECORD
                TYPE
 FILE
 TYPE
                   VESSEL NAME
                                              SURVEY DATE
                                            FROM
                                                      TO
                                             SENIOR SCIENTIST / INVESTIGATOR
                                                              MUNICIPALITY/
                                                               WSTTTUT1ON/
                                                                 AGENCY
      I   i
                       111  I I  I I  I I  I I  I I  I I  11  I I  I MM NT I I   ill Ml  II  I II I  I I
                                                                                            IT
 000000000 I
 1234567*90
  I I I 1  I I
  234567
1122222222223333
8901234567890123
     33333344444444445555555555666666666677777777778
     45678901234 567890123456789012 345678901234567890
Station Header Record
      SERIES
     NUMBER
RECORD
 TYPE
SOURCE
  ID
      YEAR1
                                        HEMISPHERE
                                                    HEMISPHERE,
                                                                       NAVIGATION
                                                                         CODE
                                                                      RELATION
                                                                       TO 3D
                                                                          LOCATION
                                                                          CODE
 FILE
 TYPE
      STH
       ID
         STATION
         LATITUDE
 STATION
LONGITUDE
DISTANCE
 T023D
      I   I     "III
               I    11111     III111
                                                       1111   I   1111
 0000000001
 1234567890
  t I  I I  II  I 12222222222333333333344444444445555555555666666666677777777778
  234567890I234567890I234S678901234567890I2345678901234567890I234567890

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                                                   EXHIBIT IX-B-1 (Cont'd)
Environment Record
       SERIES
      NUMBER
       RECORD
        TYPE
                                           BOTTOM
                                         TEMPKRATJRE
                             SURFACE
                           TEMPKRATURE
SOURCE
  ID
  \
YEAR1
            'STATION ID
              PREFIX
                                                        BOTTOM
                                                         TYPE
            fflF
                                                            BOTTOM
                                                            SAIJNTTY
                                                                                     TRANSPARENCY
                      TtDAL
                      STAGE DISSOLVED
                                                                                                       OXYGEN
                                                                                                          CURRENT
                                                                                                         DIRECTION
                                                                                                          (TOWARD)
                                                               SURFACE
                                                               SAUNTTY
                                               TIDAL
                                              imiGirr
 FILE
 TYPE
              STN.
              ID
        HAUL
        NO.
                           n
      AVO.
    BOTTOM
     DEPTH
                                                       TT
                                                                 TT
 0000000001 I I  1 I 1 I 1  I 1 2222222222333333333344444444445533355535666666666677777777778
 123456789012  345678901 234S6789012345678901234S67890I234567890I2345678901234567890
Bottom Trawl Record
       SERIES
      NUMBER
       RECORD
        TYPE
                     TRAWL
                      TYPE
     OPENING
     WIDTH
    OF TRAWL
                                                         FOOT ROPE OPEMNC
                                                          LENUTH  KiESH
     CODEND
     UNER
SOURCE
  ID
  \
\*sr  A
    I
JITATtONID
 PREFIX
                  GEAR
                  TYPE
OPENING
 HT.OF
 TRAWL
                                                   TRAWL
                                                   LENGTH
CODEND/DURATION
 MESH /  FISHED
 FILE
 TYPE
              STN.
              ID
        HAUL
        NO.
                                        DISTANCE
                                         FISHED
                                                                                             DATE
                                                                                                     TIME
          I     °l   I   II   II
                              I   I   I   I  I   II   II  I   I   I
                                                                II   INI     INN   III   I   II I   III
 OOOOOOOOOt I I  t I I 1 I  I I 2222222222333333333344444444445555555535666666666677777777778
 123456789 01234567890123456789 01234567 890123456789012345678901234 567890123456789 0

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Miscellaneous Gear Record
                                              EXHIBIT IX-B-1 (Cont'd)
      SERIES
     NUMBER
RECORD
 TYPK
SOURCE
  ID
  \
   XSCAN  /
    ID   /S

.  t |  /
                  SiTATIONID
                   PREFIX
            SEINE
            DEPTH
                    GEAR
                    TYPE
                 SEINE
                LENGTH
          GEAR
        MATERIAL
          SIZE OF SIZE OF
         OUTSIDE MIDDI.F.
           MESH MRSII
                 DURATION
                  FISHED
 Fiue
 TYPE
      STN.
      ID
HAUL
 NO.
                                  DATE
                                         TIME
                     II
           II
     111
rr
ii
                                                                     11
M
 0000000001 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I 12222222222333333333344444444445553333553666666666677777777778
 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234367890
Individual Specimen Record
      SERIES
     NUMBER
RECORD
 TYPE
                                                             SIZE CLASS
                                                           LOWER BOUNDARY
                                                                                NUMBER
                                                                      WEIGirr  DETERMINATION
                                                                   DETERMINATION
                                                                             rSIZE CI.ASS
                                                                           UPPER BOUNDARY
                                                                   JrV
                 NODC TAXONOMIC CODE
                                          Illllllllll
                                                              TOTAL
                                                             WET WEIGirr
                                                            TOTAL
                                                            NO. OF
                                                          INDIVIDUALS
                                             IIIIIMIMIIIIMMIIMI!
 0000000001
 1234567890
  I I  I I I I
  234567
 1 122222222223333333
 8901234567890123456
             33344444444445555555555666666666677777777778
             7890I234567890I234567890I234567890I234567890

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                                                     ODES DATA SUBMISSIONS MANUAL
    In addition, it is also necessary to understand the relationships among the record types
so that you can compile a comprehensive data set in the proper hierarchical format. The
hierarchical order described herein is designed to minimize the duplication of data entry
tasks and is in accordance with standards adopted  by the National Occanographic Data
Center (NODC). The relationships are straightforward, and taking just a few minutes now
to understand them could save you considerable time and effort later.

    As shown above, the record types report information at different logical levels.  For
example, the Survey Header Record (Record Type "A") reports information common to the
entire survey data  set while the Individual Specimen Record (Record Type  "J") reports
information about each of the fish samples collected  during the survey. Thus, there will be
only one Survey Header Record per  data set, whereas  there will typically be many
Individual Specimen Records.

    Exhibit LX-B-2 shows how the different record  types would be arranged in a data set
reporting information from a survey conducted at two stations, where one catch was
collected at each station. Both the Bottom Trawl  Record and the  Miscellaneous Gear
Record are included in this example for illustrative purposes.  Depending on the type of
catch -- i.e., trawl vs. seine - only one of these two records would be appropriate. The
other record can be  omitted.

   The numbers associated with the various record  types in Exhibit LX-B-2 indicate their
relative position the data file. They indicate only the  position of each record type relative to
the  other record types, not their absolute position within the data file. For example, all of
the  Data Record Is and Data Record 2s for the first water sample at the first station will
appear in the data file before the Sample Record for the second water sample.

    If you have any questions  about how to complete your data entry sheets or how to
compile your data, plase contact the ODES Staff.  (See the list of contacts in the Preface to
this manual.)

C.   Detailed Data Element  Descriptions

    Detailed descriptions for all of the data elements in ODES File  123 for Trawl/Seine
Sampling Data are provided below.  All record types for  a given data set will share the
same nine-character file identifier.  This file ID consists of three characters to identify the
file  type  (i.e., "123"),  followed by:    a  two-character  abbreviation  for  the
municipality/institution/ agency conducting the survey, the last two digits of the year in
which the survey was taken, a series number assigned by the investigator and i scan code
to indicate sampling frequency and collection period.

    The contents of all numeric fields should be right-justified, preceded by either blanks,
zeroes, or where applicable,  positive (+) or negative (-)  signs.  All decimal poims are
implied rather than  physically included (see Exhibit IX-B-1). The contents of all character
fields should be left justified, blank-filled.

   Survey Header Record

   This record is mandatory and should be submitted only once  for each data set  See
   Exhibit K-C-1 for a description of all data elements in this record.
                                      LX-5

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X
o\
           Survey Header Record
           Describes the survey -
           first record in the data set
                                                       EXHIBIT IX-B-2
                                                Trawl Seine Sampling Data
                                    Order of Record Types/Reason for Occurrence
                                        Station Header Record
Describes the first location
where fish samples were
collected
                                                                     Environment Record
                                                                    Describes general conditions for
                                                                    the first catch
                             Bottom Trawl Record
                                  Individual Specimen
                                       Records
     Describes trawl gear used
OR  for sampling
Report species abundance
and biomass data for the
first catch
                              Miscellaneous Gear
                                   Record
                                  Individual Specimen
                                       Records
                            Describes seine gear used
                            for sampling
                                Report species abundance
                                and biomass data for the
                                first catch
                                        Station Header Record
                             See record arrangement shown for the first location
                             where fish samples were collected
                                        Describes the second location
                                        where fish samples were
                                        collected

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                                                   ODES DATA SUBMISSIONS MANUAL
   Station Header Record

   This record is mandatory; one record should be generated for each trawl/seine sample
   collected.  Use the Haul Number (columns 17-19) to identify each sample.  See Exhibit
   EX-C-2 for a description of all data elements in this record.

   Environment Record

   This record describes general conditions for each trawl/seine sample collected. See
   Exhibit K-C-3 for a description of all data elements in this record.

   Bottom Trawl Record

   This record describes the type of trawl gear used to collect the sample; one record
   should be submitted for each sample. See Exhibit IX-C-4 for a description of all data
   elements in this record.

   Miscellaneous Gear Record

   This record describes the type of seine gear used to collect the sample; one record
   should be generated for each sample. See Exhibit IX-C-5 for a description of all data
   elements in this record.

   Individual Specimen Record

   This record reports species abundance and biomass data.  See Exhibit IX-C-6 for a
   description of all data elements in this record.

D.  Data Entry Codes

   This section contains a list of all the code types used  in ODES File Type 123 for
Trawl/Seine Sampling Data. The codes are listed by their identifiers and the fields in which
they  are to be used.  The elements of these code types arc listed in the appendices:
Appendix A contains ODES Chemical and Water Quality Codes, Appendix B contains
NODC/ODES Taxonomic Codes, and Appendix C contains all other ODES code types.

                        Code Identifier        Field Name
                            0129            Gear Type
                            0085            Navigation code
                            EPA-1           Relation to ZID
                            0346            Station Location
                            0077            Bottom Type
                            0154            Tidal Stage
                            0108            Weather
                            0110            Current Direction                  |
                            0076            Trawl Type
                            0130            Opening mesh
                            0324            Codend Liner
                            0078            Gear Material
                            NODC          Taxonomic Code
                            0161            Weight Determination
                            0162            Number Determination
                            EPA-10         Scan ID                          |


                                    IX-7

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                            EXHIBIT DC-C-1
                          Survey Header Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
1

4
3

2
Code        FILE TYPE - set to " 123".

Alpha       SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
            assigned by  EPA,  which appears on all
            records within the data set.

YY         YEAR - the  last two digits of the year in
            which the sample was taken. This number
            appears on all records within the data set.

Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER - An alpha (A-Z) or
            numeric  (1-9)  code  assigned   by  the
            investigator.  Used to identify subgroups of
            data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
            or data collected  at different frequencies).
            This code is defined by the investigator in the
            data description forms which accompany the
            data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
            the monthly data were collected. Use Code
            No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).
                        -Code
10

11

22

28
1

11

6

6
Code

Alpha

Blank

YYMMDD
34
            YYMMDD
SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
indicate the quarter in which samples were
collected.  The quarters  are defined as
follows:

   1  -  January - March
   2  -  April   - June
   3  -  July    - September
   4  -  October - December

RECORD TYPE - set to "A".

VESSEL NAME - name of the survey vessel.

BLANK.

SURVEY DATE  FROM  - start  date of
survey. YY is the last two digits of the year.
MM is the number of the month (01-12). DD
is the day (01-31).

SURVEY DATE TO - end date of survey.
YY is the last two digits of the year. MM is
the number of the month (01-12). DD is the
number of the day (01-31).
                                   DC-8

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                       EXHIBIT IX-C-1 (Cont'd)
                         Survey Header Record
atarang      Length      Field
Column	of Field	Format	Description
40          15         Alpha       INVESTIGATOR - name of the senior scien-
                                   tist or investigator.

55          15         Alpha       MUMCIPALrTY/INSTrrUTON/AGENCY
                                   - name of the investigator's institution.

70          11         Blank       BLANK.
                                 IX-9

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                            EXHIBIT IX-C-2
                          Station Header Record
Starting      Length       Field
Column	of Field	Format	Description
1            3            Code        FILE TYPE-set to "123".

4            2            Alpha        SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
                                     assigned  by  EPA, which appears  on all
                                     records within the data set.

6            2            YY          YEAR - the  last two digits of the year in
                                     which the sample was taken. This number
                                     appears on all records within the data set

             1            Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER - An  alpha (A-Z) or
                                     numeric  (1-9)  code  assigned  by the
                                     investigator.  Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within a survey (e.g., analytical  groups
                                     or data collected  at different frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets.  Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (Sec Appendix C).

             1            Code        SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
                                     indicate the quarter in which samples were
                                     collected.  The  quaners  are defined as
                                     follows:

                                        1  -  January  • March
                                        2  -  April    - June
                                        3  -  July     - September
                                        4  -  October  - December

10           1            Code        RECORD TYPE-set to "B".

11           1            Blank        BLANK.

12           2            Alphanumeric  STATION IDENTIFICATION PREFIX - a
                                     two-  character code to indicate that a station
                                     has been revisited during a quarter.  Leave
                                     blank for first occupation.  Valid codes for
                                     reoccupations of the station are R1-R9.

14           3            Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFIER - three characters to
                                     identify the sampling station.
                                   IX-10

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                        EXHIBIT IX-C-2 (Cont'd)
                          Station Header Record
Starting
Column
17
23
Length
of Field
6
6
Field
Format
Blank
DDMMSS
Description
BLANK.
LATITUDE


- latitude of the station in degrees
29

30



37

38

59
1

7



1

21

2
61
            (DD), minutes (MM), and seconds (SS).

Code        HEMISPHERE - set to "N".

DDDMMSS  LONGITUDE - longitude of the station in
            degrees (DDD), minutes (MM), and seconds
            (SS).

Code        HEMISPHERE - set to "W".

Blank       BLANK

Code        NAVIGATION CODE - a two-character code
            for the type of navigation used onboard the
            sampling vessel. Use Code No. 0085:

            01 - Loran (Mixed or Unspecified)
            02 - Radar and/or Fixes
            03 - Raydist Without Complications
            04 - Raydist With Errors, Drifting, etc.
            05 -- Satellite
            06 » OMEGA
            07 » Loran A Only
            08 - Loran C Only
            09 -- Mini-Ranger
            10 — Horizontal Sextant
            11 - Photographs
            12 -- Sighting on Ranges
            13 - Loran C and Mini-Ranger

Numeric     DISTANCE TO ZID - five digits for distance
            in meters from the station to the edge of the
            zone of initial dilution (ZED).  This field is
            only applicable to  EPA's 301(h) program.
            Leave this field blank for stations not
            classified as pan of a  301(h) monitoring
            program.
                                  IX-11

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                        EXHIBIT IX-C-2 (Cont'd)
                          Station Header Record
Stamng
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
66
1
Code
67
            Code
68
13
Blank
RELATION TO ZID - a one-character code to
describe location of the station. This field is
only applicable to EPA's 301(h) program.
Leave this field blank for all stations not
classified as pan of a 301(h) monitoring
program.  Where applicable, use Code No.
EPA-1:

W -  Within ZID
B  -  ZID Boundary
N  -  Near Field
R  «  Reference
F  -  Far Field

STATION LOCATION CODE - a one-
character code to describe the location of the
station. Use Code No. 0346:

A -- Stream
B - Estuary
C--Lakc
D - Ocean
E -- Well
F - Other
G - Harbor
H - Bay

BLANK.
                                   IX-12

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                            EXHIBIT IX-C-3
                           Environment Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
1

4
3

2
Code

Alpha
                         YY
FILE TYPE-set to "123".

SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
assigned  by  EPA, which appears on all
records within the data set.

YEAR - the  last two digits of the year in
which the sample was taken. This number
appears on all records within the data set
                         Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER - An alpha  (A-Z)  or
                                     numeric  (1-9) code  assigned  by the
                                     investigator.  Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data collected at different frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).
                         Code
10

11

12
1

1

2
Code

Blank
SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
indicate the quarter in which samples were
collected.  The  quarters are  defined  as
follows:

   1  -  January  - March
   2  -  April    - June
   3  -  July     - September
   4  -  October  - December

RECORD TYPE - set to "C".

BLANK.
14
Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFICATION PREFIX - a
            two-character code to indicate that a station
            has been revisited during the quarter.  Leave
            this field blank for the first occupation. Valid
            codes for inoccupations of the station are Rl-
            R9.

Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFIER - three characters to
            identify the sampling station.
                                   IX-13

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                       EXHIBIT IX-C-3 (Cont'd)
                          Environment Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
17



20

32


36



38

39
43
47
51



55


58
12

4
1

4
Numeric



Blank

Numeric


Code



Blank

Numeric
            Numeric
            Numeric
3


3
Numeric



Numeric


Numeric
                       HAUL NUMBER - three-digit  number
                       assigned  by the investigator, uniquely
                       identifying all catches.
BLANK.

AVERAGE BOTTOM DEPTH
depth for the station, in meters.
average
BOTTOM TYPE - a two-character code to
describe the bottom type. Use Code No.
0077. (See Appendix C for a list of codes.)

BLANK.

BOTTOM  TEMPERATURE  -  water
temperature on the ocean bottom, in degrees
Celsius, with two decimal places.  Negative
temperatures should be preceded by a minus
sign.

BOTTOM SALINITY - water salinity on the
ocean bottom,  in pans per thousand (PPT),
with two decimal places.

SURFACE TEMPERATURE - Sea surface
temperature, in degrees Celsius, with two
decimal places.  Negative  temperatures
should be preceded by a minus sign.

SURFACE SALINITY - sea surface salinity,
in pans per thousand  (PPT), with two
decimal places.

TRANSPARENCY - depth of secchi disc, in
meters, with one decimal place.

TIDAL HEIGHT - height with respect to
mean low water depth, in meters,  with one
decimal place.  Negative  measurements
should be preceded by a minus sign.
                                 IX-14

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                       EXHIBIT IX-C-3 (Cont'd)
                          Environment Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
61
1
Code
62



65

66
            Numeric



            Blank

            Code
67

70
3

2
72
75
Blank

Code




Numeric



Blank
TIDAL STAGE - a one-character code to
describe tidal stage. Use Code No. 0154:

  - Blank - No information
1 - Ebb
2 -- Ebb Slack
3-Flood
4 » Flood Slack

DISSOLVED OXYGEN  -  three digits for
dissolved oxygen  (DO), in milligrams per
liter, with one decimal place.

BLANK.

WEATHER  - a  one-character code  to
describe general weather conditions.  Use
Code No. 0108:

0 --  Clear (No Cloud at any Level)
1 --  Partly Cloudy (Scattered or Broken)
2 -  Continuous Layer(s) of Cloud(s)
3 --  Sandstorm, Duststorm, or Blowing
     Snow
4 --  Fog,  Thick Dust or Haze
5 --  Drizzle
6 -  Rain
7 —  Snow, or Rain and Snow Mixed
8 --  Shower(s)
9 •-  Thundcrstorm(s)

BLANK.

CURRENT DIRECTION (toward) - a one-
character code to indicate primary direction of
ocean current. Use Code No. 0110.  (See
Appendix C for a list of codes.)

CURRENT   SPEED   -  three  digits
representing speed in centimeters per second,
with one decimal place.

BLANK.
                                  IX-15

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                            EXHIBIT IX-C-4
                          Bottom Trawl Record
Starting      Length       Field
Column	of Field      Format	Description
1            3            Code        FILE TYPE-set to "123".

4            2            Alpha        SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
                                     assigned by EPA,  which appears on all
                                     records within the data set.

6            2            YY          YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
                                     which the sample was taken. This number
                                     appears on all records within the data set

             1            Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER - An alpha (A-Z)  or
                                     numeric  (1-9) code  assigned  by the
                                     investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data collected  at different frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).

             1            Code        SCAN ID  - A  one-character code used to
                                     indicate the quarter  in which samples were
                                     collected.   The  quarters  are  defined  as
                                     follows:

                                        1  -  January  - March
                                        2  -  April    - June
                                        3  -  July     - September
                                        4  -  October  - December

10           1            Code        RECORD TYPE - set to "D".

11           1            Blank        BLANK.

12           2            Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFICATION PREFIX - a
                                     two-  character code to indicate that a station
                                     has been revisited during a quarter. Leave
                                     blank for first occupation. Valid codes for
                                     reoccupations of the station are R1-R9.

14           3            Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFIER - three characters to
                                     identify the sampling station.
                                   DC-16

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                      EXHIBIT IX-C-4 (Com'd)
                        Bottom Trawl Record
Starting
Column
17
20
24
26
28
30
33
36
39 .
41
43
45
46
Length
of Field
3
4
2
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
Field
Format
Numeric
Blank
Code
Code
Blank
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Blank
Numeric
Numeric
Blank
Code
Description
HAUL NUMBER - three-digit number
assigned by the investigator to uniquely
identify all catches.
BLANK.
GEAR TYPE - a two-character code for the
type of gear used. Use Code No. 0129.
(See Appendix C for a list of codes.)
TRAWL TYPE - a two-character code for the
type of trawl used. Use Code No. 0076.
(See Appendix C of this chapter for a list of
codes.)
BLANK.
OPENING HEIGHT OF TRAWL - three
digits for height of opening of trawl, in
meters, with one decimal place.
OPENING WIDTH OF TRAWL - three
digits for width of opening of trawl, in
meters, with one decimal place.
TRAWL LENGTH - three digits for the over-
all length of the trawl, in meters.
BLANK.
FOOT ROPE LENGTH - two digits for
length of trawl foot rope, in meters.
HEAD ROPE - two digits for length of head
rope, in meters.
BLANK.
OPENING MESH - a one-character code for
47
Blank
the size of the body mesh opening.  Use
Code No. 0130. (Sec Appendix C for a list
of codes.)

BLANK.
                                IX-17

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                       EXHIBIT IX-C-4 (Cont'd)
                          Bottom Trawl Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
48
49
50

51



54


59

60
1
Code
            Code
1

3
1

6
66
70
Blank

Numeric



Numeric


Blank

YYMMDD
11
            HHMM
Blank
CODEND MESH - a one-character code for
the size of the codend mesh.  Use Code No.
0130.  (See Appendix C of this chapter for a
list of codes.)

CODEND LINER - a one-character code to
indicate presence or absence of liner. Use
Code 0324:

  -- Blank - Unknown
1 » No
2 - Yes

BLANK.

DURATION FISHED -  three digits for
number of hours fished, with one decimal
place (i.e., to tenths of hours).

DISTANCE FISHED - five digits for number
of meters fished, with one decimal place.

BLANK

DATE - date of sample collection.  YY is the
last two digits of the year. MM is the number
of the month  (01-12).  DD is the number of
the day (01-31).

TIME - starting time of sample collection in
24-hours format.  HH is the hour (00-23).
MM is the number of minutes (00-59).

BLANK
                                  DC-18

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                            EXHIBIT IX-C-5
                        Miscellaneous Gear Record
Starting       Length       Field
Col umn	of Field	Format	Description
1            3            Code        FILE TYPE-set to "123".

4            2            Alpha       SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
                                     assigned  by EPA, which appears on all
                                     records within the data set.

6            2            YY          YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
                                     which the sample was taken. This number
                                     appears on all records within the data set

8            1            Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER  - An alpha (A-Z) or
                                     numeric  (1-9) code  assigned  by the
                                     investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data collected at different frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets.  Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).

9            1            Code        SCAN ID - A  one-character code used  to
                                     indicate the quarter in which samples were
                                     collected.  The quarters are  defined as
                                     follows:
1 -
2 -
3 -
4 -
January
April
July
October
- March
- June
- September
- December
10           1            Code        RECORD TYPE-set to "E".

11           1            Blank       BLANK.

12           2            Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFICATION PREFIX - a
                                     two-character code to indicate that a station
                                     has been revisited during a quarter.  Leave
                                     blank for first occuputation. Valid codes for
                                     rcoccupations of the station are R1-R9.

14           3            Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFIER - three characters to
                                     identify the sampling station.
                                   IX-19

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                        EXHIBIT IX-C-5 (Cont'd)
                        Miscellaneous Gear Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
17



20

24



26


28


32

36
4

2



2


4


4

1
Numeric



Blank

Code



Numeric


Numeric


Blank

Code
37

43
6

1
44
Blank

Code




Code
HAUL NUMBER - three-digit number
assigned by  the investigator to uniquely
identify all catches.

BLANK.

GEAR TYPE - a two-character code for the
type of gear used.  Use Code  No. 0129.
(See Appendix C for a list of codes.)

SEINE DEPTH - two digits for depth  of
seine, in meters.

SEINE LENGTH - four digits for overall
length of the seine, in meters.

BLANK.

GEAR MATERIAL - a one-character code to
describe the gear material used.  Use Code
No. 0078:

0 -- Monpfilament Nylon
1 - Multifilamem (Braided) Nylon
2 - Multifilament (Braided) Cotton
3 -- Synthetic, Various
4 -- Silk
5 - Manila
6 - Linen

BLANK.

SIZE OF OUTSIDE MESH - a one-character
code for the size of the outside mesh. Use
Code No. 0130. (See Appendix C for a list
of codes.)

SIZE OF MIDDLE MESH - a one-character
code for the size of the mesh in the middle of
the trawl/seine. Use Code No. 0130.  (See
Appendix C for a list of codes.)
                                  IX-20

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EXHIBIT IX-C-5 (Cont'd)
Miscellaneous Gear Record
Starting
Column
45
46
49
50
56
60
Length
of Field
1
3
1
6
4
20
Field
Format
Blank
Numeric
Blank
YYMMDD
HHMM
Blank
Description
BLANK
DURATION FISHED - three digits for
number of hours fished, with one decimal
place (i.e., to tenths of hours).
BLANK
DATE - date of sample collection. YY is the
last two digits of the year. MM is the number
of the month (01-12). DD is the number of
the day (01-31).
TIME - starting time of sample collection in
24-hours format HH is the hour (00-23).
MM is the number of minutes (00-59).
BLANK
         IX-21

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                            EXHIBIT IX-C-6
                        Individual Specimen Record
Starting      Length       Field
Column	of Field	Format	Description
1           3            Code        FILE TYPE-set to "123".

4           2            Alpha        SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
                                     assigned by EPA,  which appears on all
                                     records within the data set.

6           2            YY          YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
                                     which the sample was taken. This number
                                     appears on all records within the data set

            1            Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER - An alpha (A-Z) or
                                     numeric  (1-9)  code  assigned   by the
                                     investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data collected at different frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data were collected.  Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).

            1            Code        SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
                                     indicate the quarter  in which samples were
                                     collected.   The quarters  are defined as
                                     follows:

                                        1 -  January - March
                                        2 -  April    - June
                                        3 -  July    - September
                                        4 -  October - December

10          1            Code        RECORD TYPE-set to "J".

11          1            Blank        BLANK.

12          2            Alphanumeric  STATION IDENTinCATION PREFDC - a
                                     two-character code to indicate that a station
                                     has been revisited during a quarter. Leave
                                     blank for first occupation.  Valid codes for
                                     reoccupations of the station are R1-R9.

14          3            Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFIER - three characters to
                                     identify the sampling station.
                                   IX-22

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                        EXHIBIT IX-C-6 (Cont'd)
                       Individual Specimen Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
17



20

28
8

12
40
49
50


56
6


1
Numeric     HAUL NUMBER - three-digit  number
            assigned by the investigator to uniquely
            identify all catches.

Blank       BLANK.

Code        NODC TAXONOMIC CODE - a twelve-digit
            numerical  code assigned to a taxon by
            NODC.  Refer to the master species list
            provided the ODES Staff for a list of codes
            (see Appendix B).   For  unlisted codes,
            contact the ODES Technical Staff. Do not
            assign new codes independently.

Numeric     TOTAL WET WEIGHT - nine digits for wet
            weight of each species, in grams with one
            decimal place.

Code        WEIGHT  DETERMINATION - a  one-
            character code for the method of determining
            wet weight of individuals. Use Code 0161:

            1  -  Total Catch of Species Weighed
            2  --  Prorated on Basis of Subsample
            3  --  Rough Estimate
            4  -  Total catch not included in recorded
                  weight

Numeric     TOTAL NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS - six
            digits for the total number of individuals.

Code        NUMBER  DETERMINATION - a  one-
            character code for the method of calculating
            the total number of individuals.  Use Code
            0162:

            1 ~ Actual Count
            2 - Prorated on Basis of Subsample
            3 - Rough Estimate
            4 ~ Volumetric Estimation
            5 - Rough Estimate of a Few Hundred
            6 -- Rough Estimate of a Few Thousand
                                  IX-23

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                       EXHIBIT IX-C-6 (Cont'd)
                       Individual Specimen Record
 Starting     Length      Field
 Column	of Field	Format	Description
157          2           Numeric     SIZE CLASS, LOWER BOUNDARY - four
                                    digits for the lower boundary of the size
                                    class, in centimeters, with one decimal place.

61          4           Numeric     SIZE CLASS, UPPER BOUNDARY - four
                                    digits for the upper boundary of the size
                                    class, in centimeters, with one decimal place.

65          16          Blank        BLANK
                                 IX-24

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    X.   ODES  File Type 009  for Bacterial/Viral  Sampling  Data


 A.  Introduction

    ODES File Type 009 for Bacterial/Viral Sampling Data can be used to report the type
 and abundance of bacterial and viral organisms in environmental samples.  This chapter
 describes how to compile and submit to the  ODES Staff data on bacterial and viral
 abundances.  A data set will consist of different record types arranged in a hierarchical
 order.  Section B of this chapter provides an illustration of each of the record types and
 explains the hierarchical relationships between them.  Section C contains detailed
 instructions for formatting a data set. The instructions for each of the data elements include
 such information as the length of the field, the type of data (e.g., numeric, character), and a
 description of the element.  In cases where a data element is to be coded (e.g., sampling
 gear) a list of valid codes will either accompany the element's description or be available
 separately in one of the appendices.  Appendix B includes ODES codes for bacterial or viral
 groups or tax on; codes  not represented in  this  list should be requested from the ODES
 Technical Staff. (See Chapter I for address and telephone information.)

 B.   Hierarchical  Relationships

    ODES File Type 009 for Bacterial/Viral Sampling Data consists of five record types:

    •  Record Type "1" is the Survey Header Record. It is used to report information
       common to the entire data set, such as the survey dates and the investigator's name.

    •  Record Type "2" is the Station Header Record. It is used to report information
       about the location where the bacterial/viral samples were collected.

    •  Record Type "3" is the Station Environment Record. It is used to describe the
       conditions under which the sample  was collected (e.g., weather conditions, water
       temperature).

    •  Record Type "B" is the Sample Type Record.  It is used to describe the type of
       material collected for analysis and the gear used for collection.

    •  Record Type "4" is the Bacterial Data Record. It is used to report the abundance of
       each bacterial or  viral species found in the sample, and the analysis method used.

    Exhibit X-B-1 provides an illustration of the structure of each of these record types.
These record images, in conjunction with the detailed instructions provided in Section C,
 will enable you to quickly and accurately  enter the data onto tape or disk in the proper
 format for each record.

    In addition, it is also necessary to understand the relationships among the record types
 so that you can compile a comprehensive data set in the proper hierarchical format  The
 hierarchical order described herein is designed to minimize the duplication of data entry
tasks and is in accordance with standards adopted by the National Oceanographic Data
Center (NODC).  The relationships are straightforward, and taking just a few minutes now
to understand them could save you considerable time and effort later.

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     Survey Header Record
                                                        EXHIBIT X-IM
                                             ODES FT009 for Bacteria/Viral Data
           scares
          NUMBER
RECORD
 TYPE
SOURCE \ SCAN /
ID \ ID /
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                                                    EXHIBIT X-B-1  (Cont'd)
      Station Environment Record
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                                                  EXHIBIT X-lM(Cont'd)
Bacterial Data Record
      SERIES
      NUMBER
SOURCE
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                                                     ODES DATA SUBMISSIONS MANUAL
    As shown above, the record types report information at different logical levels.  For
example, the Survey Header Record reports information common to the entire data set
while the Sample Header Record reports information about only one of the  samples
collected. Thus there will be only one Survey Header Record per data set, whereas there
will typically be many Sample Header Records.

       Exhibit X-B-2 shows how the different record types would be arranged in a data
set, with the hierarchical relationships indicated by the level of indentation. The numbers
associated with the various record types in Exhibit X-B-2 indicate their relative position in
the data file only.  They do not indicate their absolute position within the data file.  For
example, all of the Bacterial Data Records for the first type of material collected will appear
in the data file before the Sample Type Record for the second type of material collected.
If you have any questions about the data reporting format, please contact the ODES Staff.
(A list of contacts is contained in the Preface to this manual.)

C.  Detailed Data  Element Descriptions

    Detailed descriptions for all of the data elements in ODES File Type  009 for
Bacterial/Viral Sampling Data are provided below. All record types for a given data set will
share the same nine-character file identifier.  This file ID consists of three characters to
identify the file type (i.e., "009"), followed by:  a two-character abbreviation for the
municipality/institution/ agency conducting the survey, the last two digits of the year in
which the survey was taken, a series number assigned by the investigator and a scan code
to indicate sampling frequency and collection period.

    All numeric fields should be right-justified, preceded by either blanks, zeroes, or,
where applicable, positive (+) or negative (-)  signs.  All decimal points are implied rather
than physically included. All character fields should be left justified and blank-filed to the
right.

    Survey Header Record

    This record is mandatory; it should occur  only once, at the beginning of each data set.
    See Exhibit X-C-1 for a description of all data elements in this record.

    Station Header Record

    This record is mandatory. One such record should be generated for each occasion on
    which a sampling station has been occupied. Station occupations should be uniquely
    identified by the Station ED Prefix and Station ED fields (columns 11-15). See Exhibit
    X-C-2 for a description of all data elements in this record.

   Station Environment Record

   This record  is mandatory. One such record must accompany each Station Header
    Record. Station Environment Records are linked to Station Header Records by the
    Station ID Prefix and Station ID fields (columns 11-15). See Exhibit X-C-3 for a
   description of all data elements in this record.

   Sample Type Record

   This record is mandatory; at least one must be present for each Station Header Record.
   See Exhibit X-C-4 for a description of all data elements in this record.


                                     X-5

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                                                    EXHIBIT X-B-2
                                         Bacterial/Viral Sampling Data
                              Order of Record Types/Reason for Occurrence
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Survey Header Record
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Describes the survey -
this is the first record in the
data Ml and should occur
only once



	 Sution I leader Record Station Environment
Record
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Describes the first location Describes environmental
where bacterial/viral samples conditions at the lime of
were collected sample collection at the
first station





Sample Type Record
k. j


Describes the first type of
material collected at the
station
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Simple Type Record
Describes the second type
of material collected at the
station
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Bacterial Dala Records
k. j
Describe the type and
abundance of bacterial!
viral species found in the
first sample
Bacterial Data Records
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Describe the type and
abundance of bacterial/
viral species found in the
second sample


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Bacterial Data Records
^ ^
                             Describes the second location
                             where bacterial/viral samples
                             were collected
Describes environmental
conditions at the lime of
sample collection at the
second station
Describes the type of material
collected at the station
Describe the type and
abundance of bacterial/
viral species found in the
sample

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                                                   ODES DATA SUBMISSIONS MANUAL
   Bacierial Data Record

   At least one such record must exist for each Sample Type Record. A separate Bacterial
   Data Record must be generated for every taxon reported for each sample type.  See
   Exhibit X-C-5 for a description of all data elements in this record.

D.  Data  Entry Codes

   This section contains a list of all the code types used in ODES File Type 009 for
Bacterial/Viral Abundance Data. The codes are listed by their identifier and the field in
which they are to be used. The elements of these code types are listed in the appendices:
Appendix  A contains ODES Chemical and Water-Quality Codes, Appendix B contains
NODC/ODES Taxonomic Codes, and Appendix C contains all other ODES code types.
                       Code Identifier

                            0077
                            0093
                            0094
                            0105
                            0109
                            0110
                            0154
                            0108
                            0346
                            0376
                            0394
                            EPA-1
                            EPA-4
                            OD013
                            OD014
                            OD015
                            NODC
                            EPA-10
Field Name

Bottom Type
Sphere
Turbidity Equipment
Cloud Cover
Sea State
Wind Direction
Tide Stage
Weather
Station Location
Sampling Gear
Water Color
Relation to ZID
Salinity Equipment
Bacterial/Viral Abundance Estimate
Analytical Technique
Growth Medium
Taxonomic Code
Scan ID
                                     X-7

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                             EXHIBIT X-C-1
                          Survey Header Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
1

4
3

2
Code        FILE TYPE - set to "009".

Alpha       SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
            assigned by EPA, which appears on all
            records within the data set.

YY         YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
            which the sample was taken. This number
            appears on all records within the data set

Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER  - An alpha (A-Z) or
            numeric (1-9) code  assigned  by the
            investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
            data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
            or data collected at different frequencies).
            This code is defined by the investigator in the
            data description forms which accompany the
            data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
            the monthly data were collected. Use Code
            No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).
                         Code
10

11

16

27

28
1

5

11

1

6
Code

Blank

Alpha

Blank

YYMMDD
SCAN ID - A one-character code used  to
indicate the quarter in which samples were
collected.  The quarters  are defined  as
follows:

   1 - January - March
   2 - April   - June
   3 - July    - September
   4 - October - December

RECORD TYPE-set to "1".

BLANK.

VESSEL - name of vessel.

BLANK.

SURVEY DATE (FROM) - start of survey
date. YY is the last two digits of the year.
MM is the month (01-12).  DD is the day
(01-31).
                                   X-8

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                       EXHIBIT X-C-1 (Cont'd)
                         Survey Header Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
34




40

45


64
5

19


17
YYMMDD    SURVEY DATE (TO) - end of survey date.
            YY is the last two digits of the year. MM is
            the month (01-12). DD is the day (01-31).

Blank        BLANK.

Alpha        SENIOR SCIENTIST/INVESTIGATOR  -
            name of senior scientist or investigator.

Alpha        MUMCIPALriy/INSTITljrnON/AGENCY
            - name of investigator's institution.
                                 X-9

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                             EXHIBIT X-C-2
                           Station Header Record
Starting      Length       Field
Column	of Field	Format      Description
1            3            Code        FILE TYPE-set to "009".

4            2            Alpha       SOURCE IDENTIFIER - unique identifier,
                                     assigned by EPA, which appears on  all
                                     records within the data set.

6            2            YY          YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
                                     which the sample was taken.  This number
                                     appears on all records within the data set

             1            Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER  - An alpha (A-Z) or
                                     numeric (1-9) code  assigned  by  the
                                     investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data collected at different frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).

             1            Code        SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
                                     indicate the quarter in which samples were
                                     collected.  The quarters are defined as
                                     follows:

                                         1  -  January - March
                                         2  -  April   - June
                                         3  -  July    - September
                                         4  -  October - December

10           1            Code        RECORD TYPE-set to "2".

 1           2            Alpha       STATION IDENTIFICATION PREFIX - a
                                     two-character code to indicate that a station
                                     has been revisited  during a quarter.  Leave
                                     this field blank for the first occupation of the
                                     station in a given  survey. Valid codes for
                                     reoccupanons of the station are R1-R9.

13           3            Alpha       STATION IDENTIFIER - three characters
                                     assigned by the investigator to identify the
                                     sampling station.
                                   X-10

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                        EXHIBIT X-C-2 (Cont'd)
                          Station I leader Record
Starting
Column
16

17
19
25
26
33
34
Length
of Field
1

2
6
1
7
1
6
Field
Format
Alpha

Blank
DDMMSS
Code
DDDMMSS
Code
YYMMDD
Description
STATION TYPE - a single character code to
differentiate between sampling locations at an
influent or effluent pipe, sludge container or
receiving water. Please use the following
codes:
R - Receiving water
E - Effluent
I - Influent
S -- Sludge
BLANK.
STATION LATITUDE - latitude of the
station. DD is degrees. MM is minutes. SS
is seconds.
LATITUDE HEMISPHERE - set to 'N'.
STATION LONGITUDE - longitude of the
station. DDD is degrees. MM is minutes.
SS is seconds.
LONGITUDE HEMISPHERE - set to W.
DATE - date of sample collection. YY is the
40

44
48

53
4
5

16
            last two digits of the year. MM is the number
            of the month (01-12). DD is the day (0-31).
HHMM      TIME - starting time of sample collection in
            24-hour format (Standard Time). HH is the
            hour (00-23). MM is the minutes (00-59).
Blank       BLANK.
Numeric     DEPTH TO BOTTOM - depth to the bottom
            in meters.
Blank       BLANK.
                                  X  II

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                         EXHIBIT X-C-2(Cont'd)
                           Station I leader Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
field
Format
Description
69
1
Code
70

75
5

1
Blank

Code
76
             Blank
REIjynON TO ZED - a one-character code to
describe the classification of the station with
respect to the zone of initial dilution (ZED).
This field is applicable only to EPA's 301(h)
program.  Leave this field blank for all
stations not classified as pan of a 301(h)
monitoring program, where applicable, use
code EPA-1:

W -  Within ZID
B  --  ZID Boundary
N  »  Near Field
R  —  Reference
V  -  Far Field

BLANK.

STATION LOCATION - a one-character
code to describe the location of the station.
Use Code No. 0346:

A -- Stream
B -- Estuary
C -• Uke
I) » Ocean
IS-Well
l;-Other
G -- Harbor
11--Bay

BLANK.
                                   X 12

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                             EXHIBIT X-C-3
                       Station Environment Record
Starting       Length       Field
Column	of Field	Format	Description
1            3           Code        FILE TYPE-SET TO "009".

4            2           Alpha       SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
                                     assigned by  EPA.which appears on all
                                     records within the data set.

6            2           YY         YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
                                     which the sample was taken. This appears on
                                     all records within the data set

8            1           Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER  - An alpha (A-Z) or
                                     numeric (1-9)  code assigned by  the
                                     investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within  a survey  (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data  collected at  different  frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data were collected.  Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).

9            1           Code        SCAN ID - A one-character  code used to
                                     indicate the quarter in which  samples were
                                     collected.   The quarters are defined as
                                     follows:
                                         1  -  January - March
                                         2  -  April    - June
                                         3  -  July     - September
                                         4  -  October - December

10           1           Code        RECORD TYPE - set to "3".

11           2           Alpha       STATION IDENTIFICATION PREFIX - a
                                     two-character code to indicate that a station
                                     has been revisited during a quarter.  Leave
                                     thi* field blank for the first occupation of the
                                     station in a given survey. Valid codes for
                                     reoccupatioiis of the station are R1-R9.

13           3           Alpha       STATION IDENTIFIER - three  characters
                                     assigned by the investigator to identify the
                                     sampling station.

16           3           Blank       BLANK.
                                   X-13

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                         EXHIBIT X-C-3 (Cont'd)
                       Station Environment Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
19


22

26
4

4
30
32
34
36


39
3


1
Numeric     BAROMETRIC PRESSURE - in millibars,
            with one decimal place.

Blank       BLANK.

Symbolic/    AIR TEMPERATURE - four digits for
Numeric     the temperature of the  air at the surface.
            Negative temperatures should be preceded by
            a minus sign. Temperature is  recorded in
            degrees Celsius with one decimal place.

Code        WIND DIRECTION - a two-character code
            for the wind direction. Use Code No. 0110.
            (See Appendix C for a list of codes).

Numeric     WIND SPEED - two digits for surface wind
            speed in meters per second with one decimal
            place.

Code        SEA STATE - a two-character code for the
            sea state. Use Code No.  0109:

            00 -- Calm-Glassy (0 meters)
            01 - Calm-Rippled (O-.l  meters)
            02 -- Smooth-Wavelet (.1-.5 meters)
            03--Slight (.5-1.25) meters)
            04 « Moderate (1.25-2.5 meters)
            05 - Rough (2.5-4.0 meters)
            06 -- Very Rough (4-6 meters)
            07 -- High (6-9 meters)
            08 -- Very High (9-14 meters)
            09 - Phenomenal (>14 meters)

Numeric     TIDE HEIGHT - three digits for ride height
            in meters with one decimal place.

Code        TIDE STAGE - a one-character code for ride
            stage. Use Code No. 0154:

             — Blank - No Information
            1 -- Ebb
            2 -- Ebb Slack
            3 -- Flood
            4 - Flood Slack
                                   X-14

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                        EXHIBIT X-C-3 (Com'd)
                      Station Environment Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
40
1
Code
41

45
4

1
Blank

Code
46

48
2

1
Blank

Code
WEATHER  -  a  one-character code  to I
describe the weather conditions at the time of I
station occupation. Use Code  No. 0108.f
(Sec Appendix C for a list of codes.)

BLANK.                             |

CLOUD COVER - a one-character code to
describe the proportion of sky obscured  by
cloud. Use Code No. 0105:

0 - O(Zero)
1 «  1 OKTA or less, but not zero (1/10 or
     less, but not zero)
2 -- 2 OKTAS (2/10-3/10)
3 -- 3 OKTAS (4/10)
4 -- 4 OKTAS (5/10)
5 -- 5 OKTAS (6/10)
6 » 6 OKTAS (7/10-8/10)
7 -- 7 OKTAS or more, but not 8 OKTAS
     (9/10 or more, but not 10/10)
8 -- 8 OKTAS (10/10)
9 — Sky obscured, or cloud amount cannot
     be estimated

BLANK.

TURBIDITY EQUIPMENT CODE - a one-
character code to describe  the  type  of
equipment to measure  transmissivity. Use
Code No.  0094:

1 « Turbidometer, in JTU
2 - Transmisspmeter, in Percent of Light
     Transmission over a 10 cm path
3 -- Fluprometer, Suspended Solids
      Calibration
4 -  Nephclometer, in NTU
5 -- Turbidometer in FTU
6 - Transmissomcter, 1 m path
7 - Transmissometer, in % light transmis-
sion, over a 25 cm path
                                  X-15

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                        EXHIBIT X-C-3 (Cont'd)
                      Station Environment Record
Starting
Column
49
52
53
57
58
Length
of Field
3
1
4
1
1
Field
Format
Numeric
Blank
Symbolic
Numeric
Blank
Code
Description
TRANSMISSIVITY - three digits for
transmissivity with one decimal placc.if
measured by Equipment Code 2, 6 or 7. If
measured by any other method, no decimal
place.
BLANK.
WATER TEMPERATURE - four digits for
the temperature of 'he water at the surface.
Negative temperatures should be preceded by
a minus sign. Temperature is recorded in
degrees Celsius with one decimal place.
BLANK.
WATER COLOR - a one-character code to
59

60



65

66
1

5



1

1
            indicate water color. Use Code No. 0394:

              -  Blank - No Information
            1 --  Blue
            2 --  Blue-Green
            3 --  Green
            4 -  Greenish Brown
            5 --  Olive
            6 --  Brown

Blank       BLANK.

Numeric     SALINITY - surface salinity at the station, in
            pans per thousand (PPT), with three decimal
            places.

Blank       BLANK.

Code        SALINITY EQUIPMENT CODE - a one-
            character code to describe the equipment used
            to measure salinity. Use Code No. EPA-4:

            1 — Refactometer
            2 — Titration
            3 -- Conductivity
            4 - CTD Probe
                                  X-16

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                             EXHIBIT X-C-4
                           Sample Type Record
Starting       Length       Field
Column       of Field      Format	Description
1            3            Code        FILE TYPE-set to "009"

4            2            Alpha       SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
                                     assigned by EPA, which  appears on  all
                                     records within the data set.

6            2            YY         YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
                                     which the sample was taken. This appears
                                     on all records within the data set.

8            1            Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER - An alpha (A-Z) or
                                     numeric (1-9)  code  assigned by  the
                                     investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within  a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data  collected at different frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data were collected.  Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).

9            1            Code        SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
                                     indicate the quarter in which samples were
                                     collected.   The quarters  are defined as
                                     follows:

                                         1 -  January - March
                                         2 -  April    - June
                                         3 -  July     - September
                                         4 -  October - December

10           1            Code        RECORD TYPE - set to "B".

11           2            Alpha       STATION IDENTIFICATION PREFIX - a
                                     two-character code to indicate that a station
                                     has been revisited during a quarter. Leave
                                     this field blank for the first occupation of the
                                     station in a given survey.  Valid codes  for
                                     reoccupations of the station are R1-R9.

13           3            Alpha       STATION IDENTIFIER - three characters
                                     assigned by the investigator to identify the
                                     sampling station.

16           1            Blank       BLANK.
                                   X-17

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EXHIBIT X-C-4 (Cont'd)
  Sample Type Record
Starring
Column
I17
18
20
23
28
29

33

37
60


62
70
Length
of Field
1
2
3
5
1
4

4

23
2


8
2
Field
Format
Code
Blank
Alphanumeric
Numeric
Blank
Numeric

Numeric

Blank
Code


Blank
Code
Description
SPHERE - a one-character code to identify
the type of material analyzed. Use Code No.
0093 (See Appendix C for a list of codes).
BLANK.
SAMPLE NUMBER - three characters
assigned by the investigator to identify the
sample.
SAMPLE DEPTH - the depth at which the
sample was collected. Report in meters to one
decimal place.
BLANK.
SAMPLE DEPTH (UPPER) - upper depth of
sediment core, in meters with 1 decimal
place.
SAMPLE DEPTH (LOWER) - lower depth
of sediment core, in meters with 1 decimal
place.
BLANK.
SAMPLING GEAR - a two-character code to
indicate the sample collection gear. Use
Code No. 0376:
05 •• Bottle (Niskin, rosette, etc.)
06 -- Grab (Van Veen, Smith-Maclntyre,
etc.,
07 - Core (pision, gravity, box, etc.)
08 -- Dredge (clam, pipe, anchor, etc.)
09 •• Pump (plankton, midwater, airlift,
10 -- Automatic composite sampler
etc.)
99 - Miscellaneous (hand-gathered, traps,
shovel, etc.)
BLANK.
BOTTOM TYPE - a two-character code to
            indicate the bottom type.  Use Code No.
            0077. (See Appendix C for a list of codes.)
          X-18

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                             EXHIBIT X-C-5
                          Bacterial Data Record
Starting       Length       Field
Column	of Field	Format	Description
1            3            Code        FILE TYPE - set to "009"

4            2            Alpha       SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
                                     assigned by EPA, which appears on  all
                                     records within the data set.

6            2            YY         YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
                                     which the sample was taken.  This appears
                                     on all records within the data set.

8            1            Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER -  An alpha (A-Z) or
                                     numeric (1-9) code  assigned  by  the
                                     investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within  a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data collected at different frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (Sec Appendix C).

9            1            Code        SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
                                     indicate the quarter in  which samples  were
                                     collected.  The quarters are defined as
                                     follows:

                                         1  -  January - March
                                         2  -  April    - June
                                         3  -  July    - September
                                         4  -  October - December

10           1            Code        RECORD TYPE - set to "4".

11           1            Blank       BLANK.

12           3            Alphanumeric SAMPLE  NUMBER  -  three  characters!
                                     assigned by the investigator  to identify the]
                                     sample.

15           2            Numeric     REPLICATE NUMBER - a number assigned
                                     by the  investigator to identify  replicate
                                     analyses of a single sample.

17           3            Blank       BLANK.
                                   X-19

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                        EXHIBIT X-C-5 (Cont'd)
                          Bacterial Data Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
20
12
Code
32

36
4

4
Blank

Numeric
40
41
            Numeric
43
            Code
NODC TAXONOMIC CODE - a twelve-digit
code assigned to a taxon by NODC. Refer to
the master species list provided by the ODES
Staff (see Appendix B). For unlisted taxa,
contact the ODES Technical Staff.  Do not
independently assign new codes.

BLANK.

ABUNDANCE - Use this field to record up
to four significant digits of the abundance,
expressed as number of colonies per 100
milliliters  for water,  and as number of
colonies per  100  grams  dry weight for
sediment.  Leave  this  field blank if just
presence/absence was recorded.

ABUNDANCE EXPONENT SIGN - the
sign of the exponent  for the abundance.
Leave this field blank if there is no exponent
or if just presence/absence was recorded.

ABUNDANCE EXPONENT - the exponent
of the abundance measurement. Leave this
field blank if just presence/absence was
recorded.

ESTIMATION - Use this field to indicate the
method used to estimate the abundance.  Use
Code OD013, Bacterial/Viral Abundance
Estimate:

1 - Single measurement
2 - Arithmetic mean
3 - Geometric mean (MPN)
4 - Presence/absence
5 - Greater than
6 - Less than
                                  X-20

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                        EXHIBIT X-C-5 (Cont'd)
                          Bacterial Data Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
44
46

47
48

50
2

2
52

54




56
2

2




11
Numeric     NUMBER OF REPLICATES - if replicates
            are not  reported  separately,  and  the
            abundance value above represents an estimate
            based on a  number of replicate analyses,
            record the number of replicates used. If the
            'ESTIMATION' code is T, or if replicates
            are reported individually on separate Bacterial
            Data Records, leave this field blank.

Blank       BLANK.

Code        QUALIFIER CODE - a one character code to
            provide  additional qualifying  information
            about the measurement. Use EPA-3.  (See
            Appendix C for a list of codes.)

Blank       BLANK.

Code        ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUE - the analytical
            method  used to  measure  bacterial/viral
            abundance.  Use  Code No.  OD014.  (See
            Appendix C for code list.)

Blank       BLANK.

Code        GROWTH MEDIUM - the medium used to
            culture microorganisms for  the abundance
            measurement. Use Code No. OD015. (See
            Appendix C for code list.)

Blank       BLANK.
                                  X-21

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             XI.   ODES File Type  900 for  Bioassay  Data

A.  Introduction

    ODES File Type 900 for Bioassay Data can be used to report responses of various
organisms exposed to contaminated sediments, drilling muds, effluent or receiving water in
a controlled test. This chapter describes how to compile and submit to the ODES Staff a
data set containing bioassay data. The data set will consist of a set of different record types
arranged in a hierarchical order.  Section B of this chapter provides an illustration of each
of the  different record types and explains  the hierarchical relationships among them.
Section C contains detailed, data element by  data element, instructions for compiling your
data set. The instructions for each of the data elements include information such as the
length of the field, the type of data (e.g., numeric, character), and a description of the data
element

    The File Type 900 has been designed to accept data from many different types of
bioassays.  Not all data elements in a record type are applicable to every bioassay method.
Data elements specific to a particular type of bioassay are noted in the data element
descriptions. In most cases where a data clement is a code (e.g., a one-character code for
sphere), a list of valid codes will accompany the data element description. In some cases,
however, where the list of data entry codes is long (e.g., the list of codes for primary
industry), you will be referred to Appendix C. A species list of selected NODC taxonomic
codes for identifying species (or higher level taxa groups) is provided in Appendix B.  If
you are unable to locate a taxon in the list, please contact the ODES Technical Staff for
additional taxonomic codes. Do not independently assign new taxonomic codes.

B.  Hierarchial  Relationships

    ODES  File Type 900 is composed of six record types:

    •  Record Type "A" is the Survey Header Record. It is used to report information
       common to the entire data set (e.g., survey dates, investigator's name).

    •  Record Type "Z" is the Header Recovd for Quality Assurance Bioassays. It is used!
       to identify positive or negative bioassay data referred to within the data set.        |

    •  Record Type "B" is the  Station Header Record. It is used to report information
       about the station where the test material (sediment, effluent or receiving water) was
       collected (e.g.,  date and  time sampled, station location, relation to ZID, station
       depth).

    •  Record Type "C" is the  Sample Header Record. It is used to report information
       about each sample (e.g., sample interval, sphere sampled) collected at a station.

    •  Record Type "D" is the Bioassay Conditions Record.  It is used to report the type
       of bioassay  conducted and the physical conditions under which the tests were
       conducted (e.g., photo period, flow for each sample).

    •  Record Type "F" is the Data Record used to record bioassay results that measure a
       quanta! response (e.g., mortality) or graded response (e.g., relative changes in
       growth  rate or reproductive  capacity) of the  test organism after exposure to
       potentially contaminated materials for each replicate sample.

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    Exhibit XI-B-1 provides an illustration of the structure of each of these record types.
These record images, in conjunction with the detailed instructions provided in Section C,
will enable you to quickly and accurately complete individual data entry sheets (or enter this
data onto disk) for each of the record types.

    In addition, it is also necessary to understand the relationships among the different
record types so that you can compile a comprehensive data set in the proper hierarchical
format. The hierarchical order described herein is designed to minimize the duplication of
data entry tasks and is in accordance with standards adopted by the National Oceanographic
Data Center (NODC).  The relationships are straightforward and taking just a few minutes
now to understand them could save you considerable time and effort later.

    As shown above, different record types report information at different logical levels.
For example, the Survey Header Record (Record Type "A") reports information common
to the entire survey data set while the Data Record (Record Type "F") reports bioassay
results from each of the replicate samples.  Thus, there will be only one Survey Header
Record while there will typically be many Data Records.

    Exhibit XI-B-2 shows how the record types would be arranged in a data set reporting
information from a survey conducted at two stations, where one sample was taken at each
station and two different replicated bioassay methods were used.  This example assumes
both mortality and changes in the growth rate of survivors were measured in each replicate.

    The numbers associated with the various record types in Exhibit XI-B-2 indicate their
relative position in the data file only. They do not indicate their absolute position within the
data file.

    If you have any questions about how to complete your data entry sheets or how to
compile your data, please contact the ODES Technical Staff. (See the Preface for address
and telephone information.)

C.  Detailed Data Element Descriptions

    Detailed descriptions for all of the data elements in ODES File Type 900 for Bioassay
Data are provided below. All record types for a given data set will share the same nine-
character file identifier.  This file ID consists of three characters to identify the file type
(i.e., "900") followed by a two-character abbreviation for the municipality/ institution/
agency conducting the  survey, followed by the last two digits of the year in which the
survey was taken, a series number assigned by the investigator and a scan code to indicate
sampling frequency and collection period.

   All numeric fields should be right-justified, preceded by either blanks or zeroes, or
where applicable, positive (+) or negative (-) signs.  All decimal points are implied rather
than physically included (see Exhibit XI-B-1). All character fields should be left-justified,
blank-filled.

   Survey Header Record

   This record is mandatory and should be submitted only once for each data set.  See
   Exhibit XI-C-1 for a description of all data elements in this record.
                                      XI-2

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Survey Header Record
                                                    EXHIBIT XI-B-1
                                            ODES FT900 for Bioassay Data
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                                                   EXHIBIT XI-B-1  (Cont'd)
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3ioassay Conditions Record
                                                    EXHIBIT XI-B-1 (Cont'd)
       SERIES
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                                        EXHIBIT XI-B-2
                                      Bioassay  Data
                              Order  of Record Types
                             Reasons for Occurrence
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                                               XI-6

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                                                    ODES DATA SUBMISSIONS MANUAL
    Header Record for Quality Assurance Bioassays

    This record is used to identify bipassay data collected as positive or negative controls to
    the test bioassays. All control bioassay data (e.g., standard toxicant, "clean" sediment,
    dilution water only) should be reported within this level of hierarchy.  See Exhibit XI-
    C-2 for a description of all data elements in this record.  (Sec Exhibit XI-B-2 for a
    description of how data records for QA bioassays should be organized within the data
    set.)

    Station Header Record

    This record is mandatory; one record should be generated for each sampling station.
    Stations should be uniquely identified by the Station ID Prefix and Station ID fields
    (columns 11-15). See Exhibit XI-C-3 for a description of all data elements in this
    record.

    Sample Header Record

    This record is mandatory; one record should be generated for each sample collected.
    See Exhibit XI-C-4 for a description of all data elements in this record.

    Bioassay Conditions Record

    This record is used to report bioassay test parameters or conditions for each sample.
    See Exhibit XJ-C-5 for a description of all data elements in this record.

    Data Record

    This record is used to record the results of a for each replicate sample.  See Exhibit XI-
    C-6 for a description of all data elements in this record.

D.  Data Entry Codes

    This section contains a list of all the code types used in ODES File Type 900 for
Bioassay Data.  The codes are listed by their identifier and the field in which they are to be
used.  The elements of these code types are listed in the appendices: Appendix A contains
ODES Chemical  and Water-Quality  Codes,  Appendix B contains  NODC/ ODES
Taxonomic Codes, and Appendix C contains all other ODES code types.

                         Code Identifier     Field Name

                              EPA-1        Relation to ZED
                              0347         Wet or Dry Period
                              0375         Primary Industry Code
                              0093         Sphere
                              0376         Gear Type
                              EPA-6        Bioassay Type
                              NODC       Taxonomic Code
                              0148         Life Stage
                              EPA-7        Bioassay Variable Code
                              EPA-10       Scan ED
                              EPA-11       Phase
                              EPA-12       Concentration Code


                                     XI-7

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                            EXHIBIT XI-C-1
                          Survey Header Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
1

4
3

2
Code        FILE TYPE - set to "900".

Alpha       SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier
            assigned  by  EPA.  This appears  on all
            records within the data set

YY         YEAR - the  last two digits of the year in
            which the sample was taken. This appears
            on all records within the data set.

Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER - An alpha (A-Z) or
            numeric  (1-9) code  assigned  by  the
            investigator.  Used to identify subgroups of
            data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
            or data collected at different frequencies).
            This code is defined by the investigator in the
            data description forms which accompany the
            data sets.  Use an alpha code to indicate when
            the monthly data were collected. Use Code
            No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).
                         Code
10

11

33



39



45
1

22

6
15
Code

Blank

YYMMDD



YYMMDD



Alpha
                        SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
                        indicate the quarter in which samples were
                        collected.  Ths  quarters are  defined  as
                        follows:
1 -
2 -
3 -
4 -
January
April
July
October
- March
- June
- September
- December
RECORD TYPE - set to "A".

BLANK.

SURVEY DATE FROM - start of survey
date. YY is the last 2 digits of the year. MM
is the month (01-12). DD is the day (01-31).

SURVEY DATE TO - end date of survey.
YY is the last 2 digits of the year. MM is the
month (01-12). DD is the day (01-31).

SENIOR SCIENTISTANVHSTIGATOR  -
name of senior scientist, investigator, or
contract manager.
                                   XI-8

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                       EXHIBIT XI-C-1 (Cont'd)
                         Survey Header Record
Starting      Length      Field
Column	of Field	Format	Description
60          17         Alpha       MUMCIPALITY/INSTrnrnpN/AGENCY
                                   - name of investigator's institution.
                                 XI-9

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                             EXHIBIT XI-C-2
               Header Record for Quality Assurance Bioassays
Starting      Length      Field
Column	of Field	Format       Description
1            3           Code         FILE TYPE-set to "144".

4            2           Alpha        SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier,
                                      assigned by  EPA, which  appears on all
                                      records within the data set.

6            2           YY          YEAR - the  last two digits of the year in
                                      which  the sample was taken. This appears
                                      on all records  within the data set.

8            1           Alphanumeric  SERIES NUMBER - An alpha (A-Z)  or
                                      numeric  (1-9)  code  assigned  by the
                                      investigator.  Used to identify subgroups of
                                      data within a  survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                      or data collected at different frequencies).
                                      This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                      data description forms which accompany the
                                      data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                      the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                      No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).

9            1           Code         SCAN ID - A one-character code used  to
                                      indicate the quarter in which samples were
                                      collected.  The quarters are  defined  as
                                      follows:

                                         1 - January - March
                                         2 - April   - June
                                         3 - July     - September
                                         4 - October - December

10           1            Code         RECORD TYPE-set to "Z".

11           22           Blank         BLANK.
                                   XI-10

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                            EXHIBIT XI-C-3
                          Station Header Record
Staning
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
1

4
3

2
Code        FILE TYPE - set to "900".

Alpha       SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier
            assigned by EPA.  This appears on all
            records within the dam set.

YY         YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
            which the sample was taken. This appears
            on all records within the data set.

Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER  - An alpha  (A-Z) or
            numeric  (1-9) code  assigned  by  the
            investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
            data within  a survey (e.g., analytical groups
            or data collected at different frequencies).
            This code is defined by the investigator in the
            data description forms which accompany the
            data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
            the monthly data were collected. Use Code
            No. EPA-10 (Sec Appendix C).
                         Code
10

11
1

2
Code
SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
indicate the quarter in which samples were
collected.  The quarters arc  defined  as
follows:

   1  -  January - March
   2  -  April   - June
   3  -  July    - September
   4  -  October - December

RECORD TYPE - set to "B".
13


16
3


6
Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFICATION PREFIX - a
            two-character code to indicate a station has
            been revisited during a quarter. Leave blank
            for first occupation.   Valid  codes for
            reoccupations of the station are RI-R9.

Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFIER - three characters to
            identify the sampling  station.

DDMMSS   STATION LATITyDE - longitude of stadon
            in degrees (DD), minutes (MM), and seconds
            (SS).
                                   XI-11

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                        EXHIBIT XI-C-3 (Cont'd)
                           Station Header Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
22

23



30

31




37



41
1

7



1

6
Code        HEMISPHERE - set to "N".

DDDMMSS  STATION  LONGITUDE - longitude of
            station in degrees (DD), minutes (MM), and
            seconds (SS).

Code        HEMISPHERE - set to "W".

YYMMDD   DATE  SAMPLED  -  date of  sample
            collection.  YY is last two digits of the year.
            MM is the number of the month (01-12). DD
            is the day (01-31).

HHMM      TIME SAMPLED - time of sample collection
            in  24-hr format.  HH is the hour (00-23).
            MM is the number of minutes (00-59).

Alphanumeric INFLUENT/EFFLUENT IDENTIFIER - a
            two-character ID assigned by the investigator
            for a specific effluent source. This field is
            appropriate for effluent bioassays only and is
            used  to differentiate multiple discharge
            sources for a given survey.
43
            Code
44
            Numeric
            RELATION TO ZID - a one-character code to
            describe the classification of the station with
            respect to the zone of initial dilution (ZED).
            This field is applicable only to EPA's 301 (h)
            program.  Leave  this field  blank for all
            stations not classified as part of a 301 (h)
            program. Where applicable, use Code EPA-
            1:

            W » Within ZID
            B -- ZID Boundary
            N--Near Field
            R -- Reference
            F--Far Field

            DISTANCE TO ZID - Six digits for distance
            in meters from the station to the edge of the
            ZID. This field is only applicable for EPA's
            30 l(h) program.
                                  XI-12

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                        EXHIBIT XI-C-3 (Cont'd)
                          Station Header Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
50


55
            Numeric     DEPTH - depth at station in meters with one
                        decimal place.

            Code        WET OR DRY PERIOD - code to indicate
                        wet-dry season or weather conditions.  This
                        Held is appropriate for effluent bioassays
                        only. Use Code No. 0347:

                        D--Dry
                        N - Normal/average conditions
                        W -- Wet
56
            Code
58
21
            PRIMARY INDUSTRY CODE - code to
            identify the general or primary source of toxic
            substances or contaminants in  the marine
            environment as related to a specific effluent
            source.  This field will be filled out for
            effluent bioassays only.   Use Code  No.
            0375.  (See Appendix C of this chapter for a
            list of codes).
Blark       BLANK.
                                  XI-13

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                             EXHIBIT XI-C-4
                           Sample Header Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
1

4
3

2
Code

Alpha
                         YY
FILE TYPE-set to "900".

SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier
assigned by EPA.  This appears on all
records within the data set.

YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
which the sample was taken. This appears
on all records within the data set.
                         Alphanumeric SERIES  NUMBER - An alpha (A-Z) or
                                     numeric  (1-9)  code assigned  by  the
                                     investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
                                     data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
                                     or data collected at different frequencies).
                                     This code is defined by the investigator in the
                                     data description forms which accompany the
                                     data sets.  Use an alpha code to indicate when
                                     the monthly data were collected. Use Code
                                     No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).
                         Code
10

11
1

2
Code
SCAN ID - A one-character code used to
indicate the quarter in which samples were
collected.  The  quarters are defined  as
follows:

    1  -  January  -  March
   2  -  April    -  June
   3  -  July     -  September
   4  -  October  -  December

RECORD TYPE - set to "C".
13
Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFICATION PREFIX -
            two-character code to indicate a station has
            been revisited during a quarter.  Leave blank
            for first  occupation.   Valid codes for
            inoccupations of the station are R1-R9.

Alphanumeric STATION IDENTIFIER - three characters to
            identify the sampling  station.
                                   XI-14

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                         EXHIBIT XI-C-4 (Cont'd)
                           Sample I leader Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
16
            Alphanumeric SAMPLE  NUMBER  -  a two-character
                         identifier assigned by the investigator for
                         each whole  water or sediment  sample.
                         Samples can  normally be numbered
                         sequentially. Quality assurance bioassays
                         such as standard toxicants and dilution water
                         controls are identified by a sequential number
                         prefixed by a letter as indicated below:

                         P -- Positive control (e.g., standard toxicant)
                         N -- Negative control (e.g., dilution water)
 18
24
             Numeric
             Numeric
30
            Code
31

41
10

2
Blank
UPPER DEPTH - depth to top of sample
interval in meters with 2 decimal places. (If
sediment is sampled, sediment surface = 0.)

LOWER DEPTH - depth to bottom of sample
interval, in meters, with 2 decimal places. (If
sediment is sampled, bottom  of interval =
positive distance from sediment surface to
bottom of interval.)

SPHERE -  one-character code  to identify
sphere (i.e., environment) from which  the
sample came.  Use Code No. 0093.  (See
Appendix C for list of codes.)

BLANK.
Alphanumeric INFLUENT/EFFLUENT IDENTIFIER - a
             two-character ID assigned by the investigator
             for a specific point-source. This field will be
             filled out for effluent bioassays only and is
             used to differentiate multiple discharge
             sources for a given survey.
43
            Blank
             BLANK.
                                   XI  15

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                        EXHIBIT XI-C-4 (Cont'd)
                          Sample Header Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
50
            Code
52
            Numeric
56
            Numeric
60
19
Blank
GEAR TYPE - a two-character code to
identify the type of gear used to collect the
sample. Use Code No. 0376:

05 -  Bottle (Nisken, Rosette, etc.)
06 -  Grab (Van Veen, Smith-Mclntyrc,
      etc.)
07 -•  Core (Piston, Gravity, Box, etc.)
08 -  Dredge (Clam, Pipe, Anchor, etc.)
09 «  Pump  (Plankton, Midwater, Airlift,
      etc.)
10 --  Automatic Composite Sampler
99 --  Misc (Hand-Gathered, Traps,
      Shovel, etc.)

COMPOSITE TIME  - the total number of
hours (with two decimal places) over which
the sample is composited (e.g., a 1.5-hour
composite would be recorded as 0150).

COMPOSITE INTERVAL - the  average
length of time between each composite
subsamplc recorded to the nearest hundredth
of an hour  (e.g., an automatic sampler
collecting water samples  every hour and a
half would be recorded as 150).

BLANK.
                                  XI 16

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                             EXHIBIT XI-C-5
                        Bioassay Conditions Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
1

4
3

2
Code        FILE TYPE - set to "900".

Alpha        SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier
             assigned by EPA.   This appears on all
             records within the data set.

YY          YEAR - the last two digits of the year in
             which  the sample was taken. This appears
             on all records within the data set.

Alphanumeric-  SERIES NUMBER - An alpha  (A-Z)  or
             numeric  (1-9)  code  assigned  by the
             investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
             data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
             or data collected at different frequencies).
             Tins code is defined by the investigator in the
             data description forms which accompany the
             data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
             the monthly data were collected. Use Code
             No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).
                         Code
                         SCAN ID - A one-character code  used to
                         indicate the quarter in which samples were
                         collected.  The  quarters are defined as
                         follows:
10

11
1

2
Code
   I -  January  - March
   2 -  April    - June
   3 -  July     - September
   4 -  October  - December

RECORD TYPE - set to "D".
13
Alphanumeric  STATION IDENTIFICATION PREFIX  -
             two-character code to indicate a station has
             been revisited during a quarter. Leave blank
             for first  occupation.   Valid codes for
             reoccupations of the station are R1-R9.

Alphanumeric-  STATION IDENTIFIER - three characters to
             identify the sampling station.
                                   XI 17

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                         EXHIBIT XI-C-5(Cont'd)
                        Bioassay Conditions Record
Starring
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
 16
            Alphanumeric SAMPLE  NUMBER  -  a two-character
                         identifier assigned by the investigator for
                         each whole  water or sediment  sample.
                         Samples can  normally  be nc/abered
                         sequentially.
 18
            Code
21
25
            Numeric
            DDHHMM
31
12
Code
43
            Code
44
            Code
45
            Numeric
BIOASSAY TYPE - a three-character code to
identify  the  type of  bioassay  being
conducted.  Use Code  No. EPA-6 (see
Appendix C for list of codes).

MUM BER OF ORGANISMS - a count of the
iniiiul number of animals or plants in each
replicate sample in a given bioassay.

EXPOSURE - length of exposure of test
organisms to bioassay conditions.  Format is
days (2 digits), hours (00-23), minutes (00-
59).

NODC TAXONOMIC  CODE  - 12-digit
numerical code assigned to the taxon used in
ihe bioassay. Refer to the master species list
provided by the ODES Staff.  (See Appendix
B.)   For unlisted  taxa. contact ODES
Technical Staff. Do not independently assign
new codes.

LIFE STAGE - one-character code  to identify
lifestage of organisms during the bioassay.
If the bioassay spans more than one life-
stage, record the lifestage present at  the
beginning of the  bioassay.  Use  Code  No.
0148 (see Appendix C for list of codes.)
                                    <&
LIFE STAGE - if the bioassay spans more
than one lifestage, use the one-character code
from  Code  No.  0148  to record  the
predominant lifestage present at the end of the
bioassay.  (See Appendix  C for a  list of
codes.)

FLUSHING  - four-digit value for flushing
rate in percent of chamber volume exchanged/
24 hours with one decimal place.  Leave
blank if static bioassay used.
                                   XI-18

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                        EXHIBIT XI-C-5 (Cont'd)
                        Bioassay Conditions Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
49
53
54
55


60
6


19
HHHH      PHOTOPERIOD - numbers of hours of light
            vs. number of hours dark used during the
            bioassay (e.g., 1608 =  16 hours light, 8
            hours dark).

Code        PHASE - a one character code to indicate the
            phase (i.e., medium) in which the bioassay
            organisms are housed. Use Code No. EPA-
            II.

            A  — Liquid
            B  -- Suspended/elutriate
            C  -- Solid/sediment

Logical      STANDARD TOXICANT RESULT - a one
            character field to indicate whether the results
            of the  standard toxicant bioassay (positive
            control) were acceptable. To be used only
            when reporting standard toxicant data under
            ilic Header Record for Quality Assurance
            Uioassays.

YYMMDD   BIOASSAY START DATE - the date on
            which the bioassay began.

Blank        BLANK.
                                   XI  19

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                             EXHIBIT XI-C-6
                                Data Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
1

4
3

2
Code        FILE TYPE - set to "900".

Alpha       SOURCE IDENTIFIER - a unique identifier
            assigned by EPA.  This appears on  all
            records within the data set.

YY         YEAR - the last two digits  of the year in
            which the sample was taken. This appears
            on all records within the data set.

Alphanumeric SERIES NUMBER - An alpha (A-Z) or
            numeric (1-9) code   assigned  by  the
            investigator. Used to identify subgroups of
            data within a survey (e.g., analytical groups
            or data  collected at different frequencies).
            This code is defined by the investigator in the
            data description forms which accompany the
            data sets. Use an alpha code to indicate when
            the monthly data were collected.  Use Code
            No. EPA-10 (See Appendix C).
                         Code
10

11
1

2
Code
SCAN ID - A one-character code  used to
indicate the quarter in which samples were
collected.  The quarters are defined as
follows:

    1  -  January - March
    2  -  April    - June
    3  -  July     - September
    4  -  October - December

RECORD TYPE - set to "F*.
13
Alphanumeric  STATION IDENTIFICATION PREFIX -
             two-character code to indicate a station has
             been revisited during a quarter. Leave blank
             for first  occupation.   Valid codes for
             reoccupations of the station are R1-R9.

Alphanumeric  STATION IDENTIFIER - three characters to
             identify the sampling station.
                                   XI-20

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                        EXHIBIT XI-C-6 (Cont'd)
                               Data Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
16
            Alphanumeric SAMPLE  NUMBER - a two-character
                        identifier assigned by the investigator for
                        each whole  water  or sediment  sample.
                        Samples can  normally  be  numbered
                        sequentially.
18
            Code
21
            Code
22
26
28
            Numeric
            Numeric
            DDHHMM
34
            Numeric
38
            Numeric
            BIOASSAY TYPE - a three-character code to
            identify the type of bioassay being con-
            ducted. Use Code No. EPA-6. (Sec Appen-
            dix C for list of codes.)

            CONCENTRATION CODE - a one character
            code to indicate how the concentration of
            each bioassay test chamber is reported.

            C  = Concentration, in  ppm (with one
            decimal)
            B = Concentration, in ppb (with one decimal)
            R = Reference concentration (percent with
            one decimal)
            D = Dilution (percent with one decimal)

            CONCENTRATION/DILUTION  - Concen-
            tration or dilution used in the bioassay. Units
            are  specified  in the concentration  code
            (Column 21). If no dilution, leave  blank.

            LABORATORY REPLICATE NUMBER - a
            unique identifier, assigned by investigator,
            for each replicate or subsample taken from a
            whole sediment or water sample.

            OBSERVATION PERIOD - the elapsed time
            from the beginning of the bioassay  at which a
            count or  measure is made (e.g., growth,
            temperature).  Formal is days (2 digits),
            hours (00-23), minutes (00-59).

            WATER  TEMPERATURE   -   water
            temperature under  which bioassay was
            conducted.  In degrees  Celcius  with two
            decimal places.

            SALINITY - salinity of water in the test
            chamber, in parts  per  thousand  to two
            decimal places.
                                  XI-21

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                        EXHIBIT XI-C-6 (Cont'd)
                               Data Record
Starting
Column
Length
of Field
Field
Format
Description
42



46


49
3


2
51
56
58
63
65
70
Numeric     DISSOLVED OXYGEN - four-digit value
            for dissolved oxygen in milliliters per liter
            with two decimal places.

Numeric     pH - three digit value for pH of the water in
            the test chamber with one decimal place.

Code        VARIABLE CODE (1) - a two-characier code
            to identify  the  variable  measured.   (See
            Appendix C for the list of codes.) Use Code
            No. EPA-7.  Please contact ODES Technical
            Staff if you need a new code.

Numeric     VARIABLE VALUE (1) - the value of the
            variable measured. The recorded value must
            take the format described in the variable code.

Code        VARIABLE CODE (2) - a two-character code
            to identify  the  variable  measured.   (See
            Appendix C for the list of codes.) Use Code
            No. EPA-7.  Please contact ODES Technical
            Staff if you need a new code.

Numeric     VARIABLE VALUE (2) - the value of the
            variable measured. The recorded value must
            take the format described in the variable code.

Code        VARIABLE CODE (3) - a two-character code
            to identify  the  variable  measured.   (See
            Appendix C for the list of codes.) Use Code
            No. EPA-7.  Please contact ODES Technical
            Staff if you need a new code.

Numeric     VARIABLE VALUE (3) - the value of the
            variable measured. The recorded value must
            take the format described in the variable code.

Code        VARIABLE CODE (4) - a two-character code
            to identify the variable measured. Use Code
            No. EPA-7.  (See Appendix C for the list of
            codes.) Please contact ODES Technical Staff
            if you need a new code.
                                  XI-22

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                       EXHIBIT XI-C-6 (Cont'd)
                              Data Record
Starting      Length      Field
Column      of Field	Format	Description
72          5           Numeric     VARIABLE VALUE (4) - the value of the I
                                    variable measured. The recorded value must
                                    take the format described in the variable code.f

77          3           Alphanumeric CONTROL STATION - a three-character
                                    code assigned by an investigator to identify
                                    the sampling station where controls were
                                    collected (i.e., reference station).

80          2           Alphanumeric CONTROL SAMPLE NUMBER 1 - a two-
                                    character identifier assigned by the investi-
                                    gator for the first whole water or sediment
                                    sample used as a bioassay control.

82          2           Alphanumeric CONTROL SAMPLE NUMBER 2 - a two-
                                    character identifier assigned by the investi-
                                    gator for the second whole water or sediment
                                    sample used as a bioassay control.

84          2           Alphanumeric CONTROL SAMPLE NUMBER 3 - a two-
                                    character identifier assigned by the investi-
                                    gator for the third whole water or sediment
                                    sample used as a bioassay control.
                                  XI-23

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                APPENDIX A
         ODES CHEMICAL CODES
NOTE: Appendix A provides a list of valid ODES  10-
charactcr codes for identifying chemical compounds. The
ODES Technical Staff will supply codes for chemicals not
listed in Appendix A (see Chapter I of this manual for
address and telephone information).  Updated versions of
Appendix A will be distributed periodically.

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                                  ODES-CHEMICAL CODES
CHEMICAL
NAME
CHEMICAL
CODE
CAS
NUMBER
ABIETIC ACID  (=  SYLVIC ACID)
ACENAPHTHENE
ACENAPHTHENE-D10,  DEUTERATED  (SURROGATE)
ACENAPHTHENE/PHENANTHRENE
ACENAPHTHVLENE
ACETALDEHYDE
ACETIC ACID (= CELLOSOLVE ACETATE ==  2-ETHOXYETHYL ACETATE)
ACETIC ACID,  ETHENYL  ESTER  (= VINYL  ACETATE)
ACETIC ACID,  ETHYL ESTER  (= ETHYL ACETATE)
ACETONE
ACETONITRILE
ACETOPHENONE
ACETYL-2-THIOUREA  (l-Acetyl-2-thiourea)
ACETYLAMINOFLUORENE (2-Acetylaminofluorene  =  N-2-FLUORENYLACETAMIDE)
ACETYLENE DICHLORIDE  (= 1,2-DICHLOROETHENE),  cis
ACETYLENE TETRACHLORIDE (=  1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE)
ACID VOLATILE SULFIDES
ACROLEIN
ACRYLAMIDE
ACRYLONITRILE
ACTINIDES
ADSORBABLE ORGANIC HALOGENS
AFLATOXIN
ALCOHOL, ANHYDROUS (= ETHANOL = ETHYL ALCOHOL = METHYL CARBINOL)
ALDEHYDES
ALDRIH (PESTICIDE)
ALGICIDES
ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBON
ALIPHATIC SOLVENT
ALKALINITY
ALKYL BENZENE (C3)
ALKYL BENZENE (C3)  +  ALKANE
ALLYL CHLORIDE (=  3-CHLOROPROPENE)
ALLYL-3,4-METHYLENEDIOXYBENZENE (l-Allyl-3,4-Methylencdioxybnz=SAFROLE
ALUMINUM, TOTAL
AMINO-5-AZOTOLUENE, 2- (= DIMETHYLAMINOAZOBENZENE)
ABIETIC AC
ACENAPE
ACENAP-D10
ACENPHEN
ACENAPTYLE
ACETAL
AC-CELOSOL
VINYL ACET
ETHYL ACET
ACETONE
ACETONTRLE
ACETOPHENO
1A-2THUREA
N2FLACETAM
12-C2CLETH
1122-4CLET
AVS
ACROLEIN
ACRYLAMIDE
ACRYLNTRLE
ACTINIDES
AOX
AFLATOXIN
ETHANOL
ALDEHYDES
ALDRIN
ALGICIDES
ALIPH HCBN
ALIPH SOLV
ALKLNTY
C3-ALKBNZ
C3ALKBENTL
3-CLPRPE
SAFROLE
ALUMINUM
DMAAZOBNZ
514-10-3
83-32-9
208-96-8
75-07-0
64-19-7
108-05-4
141-78-6
67-64-1
75-05-8
98-86-2
591-08-2
3096-50-2
540-59-0
79-34-5

107-02-8
79-06-1
107-13-1
1402-68-2
64-17-5

309-00-2
107-05-1
94-59-7
7429-90-5
97-56-3

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AMINOANTHRAQUINONE  (2-Aminoanthraquinone)
AMINOAZOBENZENE  (=  p-(PHENYAZO)ANILINE)
AMINOBENZENE  (=  ANILINE = PHENYLAMINE)
AMINOBIPHENYL (4-Aminobipheny1 =  p-BIPHENYLAMINE)
AMINOMETHANE  (=  METHYLAMINE)
AMINONAPTHALENE  (1-Aminonapthalene  = 1-NAPTHYLAMINE)
AMINONAPTHALENE  (2-Aminonapthalene  = 2-NAPTHYLAMINE)
AMINOTOLUENE  (2-aroinotoluene = o-TOLUIDINE = 2 METHYLANILINE)
AMINOTOLUENE  HYDROCHLORIDE  (2-Aminotol.  Hcl=o-TOLUIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE
AMMONIA,  DISSOLVED (NH3)
AMMONIA,  TOTAL (NH3)
AMMONIA-NITROGEN (NH3)
AMMONIUM, DISSOLVED (NH4)
AMMONIUM, TOTAL (NH4)
ANILINE  (= AMINOBENZENE = PHENYLAMINE)
ANISIDINE (o-Anisidine = 2-METHOXYANILINE)
 ANTHRACENE
 ANTHRACENE + PHENANTHRENE
 ANTHRACENE-DID  (SURROGATE)
 ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANT BACTERIA
 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 = DIPHENYLENEMETHANE)
  BENZO(A)ANTHRACENE
  BENZO(A)ANTHRACENE/CHRYSENE
  BENZO(A)FLUORANTHENE
  BENZO(A)PHENANTHRENE  (= CHRYSENE  =  1,2-BENZPHENANTHRENE)
AMAQUINONE
AAZOBENZ
ANILINE
4AMINOBIP
MTHYLAMINE
1-NAPAMINE
2-NAPAMINE
0-TOLUIDIN
0-TOLI-HCL
AMMONIA-D
AKMONIA
AMMONIA-N
AMMONIUM-D
AMMONIUM
ANILINE
O-ANISIDIN
ANTHRACENE
 YPHPA
 ANTH-D10
 ANTIRESBAC
 DANTIMONY
 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
117-79-3
60-09-3
62-53-3
92-67-1
74-89-5
134-32-7
91-59-8
95-53-4
636-21-5

7664-41-7
 62-53-3

 120-12-7




 7440-36-0


 7778-39-4

 7440-38-2
 1332-21-4
 1912-24-9
 110-86-1
 86-50-0
 103-33-3
 7440-39-3
 206-44-0
 71-43-2
 65-85-0

 108-98-5
 108-95-2
 92-87-5
 86-73-7
 56-55-3

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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
B EN ZO FLUORANTH EN ES, TOTAL
BENZOIC  ACID (=  BENZENE CARBOXYLIC ACID)
BENZOQUINONE (=  QUINONE)
BENZOTRIAZOLE-C10
BENZYL ALCOHOL  (=  alpha-HYDROXY-TOLUENE)
BERYLLIUM,  DISSOLVED
BERYLLIUM,  TOTAL
BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND
BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND,  CARBONACEOUS
BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND-5 DAY  TEST
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)PHTHLATE)
BIS-CHLOROMETHYL ETHER
BIVINYL  (= 1,3-BUTADIENE)
BORATE
BORNYL ACETATE
BORON
BRASSICOL  (= PENTACHLORONITROBENZENE =  QUINTOZENE  = TRITISAN)
BROMACIL
BROMIDE, DISSOLVED
BROMINE
BROMODICHLOROMETHANE (DCBM)
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)
BAP
BBF
BBKF
PYRENE
BEP
TBEP
BGHIP
BKF
TOTAL BF
BENZOIC AC
QUINONE
C10BTRIAZ
BENZYL-OH
DBERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM
BOD
BOD CARB
BODS
BIPHENOL
BIPHENOL25
BIPHENOL44
BIPHENYL
4AMINOBIP
BCEOM
BCEESTER
BCEE
B2CIESTER
B2CIE
DEHP
BCME
13-DUTAD
BORATE
BORNYL AC
BORON
5CLNBNZ
BROMACIL
BROMIDE-D
BROMINE
BR2CLMETH
BRFLBNZ
BRFLBNZ13
3-BRMETHA
246-3BRPHN
METHYL BR
4-BPE
50-32-8
205-99-2

129-00-0
192-97-2

191-24-2
207-08-9

65-85-0
106-51-4
7440-41-7
1806-29-7
1079-21-6
92-88-6
92-52-4
92-67-1
111-91-1

111-44-4

108-60-1
117-81-7
542-88-1
106-99-0

5655-61-8
7440-42-8
82-68-8
314-40-9

7726-95-6
75-27-4
1072-85-1
1073-06-9
75-25-2
118-79-6
74-83-S

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BROMOPHENYL PHENYL ESTER  (4-Bromophenyl  Phcnyl 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 MONOBUTYL ETHER
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 = Camphor)
CAPROIC ACID,  METHYL ESTER = METHYL  CAPROATE = HEXANOIC ACID, METHYL
CARBAMIC ACID,  ETHYL ESTER (=  URETHANE = ETHYL CARBAMATE)
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)
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
DCADMIUM
CADMIUM
CAFFEINE
SELENITE
CALCIUM-D
CALCIUM
177-3M2CYC
HEX-METHES
URETHAN
CARBARYL
CARBAZOLE
METHANOL
CARBOFURAN
PHENOL
CO2
CS2
CO
4CLMETHA
TOC
C03
TRITHION
CELLOSOLVE
101-55-3
106-99-0
123-72-8
106-97-8
78-93-3
6117-91-5
3724-65-0
78-51-3
111-76-2
123-86-4
71-36-3
85-68-7
109-65-9
111-76-2
123-72-8
75-60-5

7440-43-9
58-08-2

7440-70-2
7440-70-2
76-22-2
106-70-7
51-79-6
63-25-2
86-74-8
67-56-1

108-95-2
124-38-9
75-15-0
630-08-0
56-23-5
736-19-6
110-80-5

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CELLOSOLVE ACETATE (=  2-ETHOXYETHYL ACETATE = ACETIC ACID)
CHEMICAL OXYGEN  DEMAND
CHLORDANE  (ALPHA)
CHLORDANE  (GAMMA)
CHLORDANE  (PESTICIDE)
CHLORDANE, TOTAL
CHLORDECONE  (= KEPONE)
CHLORIDE, DISSOLVED
CHLORIDE, TOTAL
CHLORINATED  HYDROCARBONS,  TOTAL
CHLORINATED  PHENOLS, TOTAL
CHLORINE
CHLORINE DIOXIDE
CHLORINE, TOTAL  RESIDUAL
CHLORO-1,3-BUTADIENE  (2-Chloro-l,3-Butadiene = CHLOROPRENE)
CHLORO-1,3-EPOXYPROPANE (2-Chloro-l,3-Ep.Prop.= EPICHLOROHYDRIN)
CHLORO-2-METHYLANILINE (5-Chloro-2-methylaniline)
CHLORO-2-METHYLPHENOL  (4-Chloro-2-MethyIphenol = 4-CHLORO-o-CRESOL)
CHLORO-3-METHYLPHENOL  (4-Chloro-3-MethyIphenol = 4-CHLORO-m-CRESOL)
CHLORO-3-METHYLPHENOL  (6-Chloro-3-MethyIphenol = 6-CHLORO-ro-CRESOL)
CHLORO-m-CRESOL  (4-Chloro-m-Cresol  = 4-CHLORO-3-METHYLPHENOL)
CHLORO-m-CRESOL  (6-Chloro-m-Cresol  = 6-CHLORO-3-METHYLPHENOL)
CHLORO-O-CRESOL  (4-Chloro-o-Cresol  = 4-CHLORO-2-METHYLPHENOL)
CHLOROACETALDEHYDE (=  CHLOROETHANAL)
CHLOROALKLY  ETHERS
CHLOROANILINE  (2-chloroaniline  =  4,4'-METHYLENEBIS)
CHLOROANILINE  (4-Chloroaniline  or p-Chloroaniline)
CHLOROBENZENE  ( = PHENYL CHLORIDE)
CHLOROBENZOTRIAZOLE
CHLOROBUTADIENE
CHLORODEHYDROABIETIC ACID
CHLOROETHANAL  (= CHLOROACETALDEHYDE)
CHLOROETHANE (=  ETHYL  CHLORIDE)
CHLOROETHENE (=-  VINYL  CHLORIDE)
CHLOROETHYL  ETHYL  (bis(2-Chloroethyl)ethyL)
CHLOROETHYLVINYL  ETHER (2-Chloroethylvinyl  Ether)
CHLOROETHYLVINYL ESTER (2-Chloroethylvinyl  Ester)
CHLOROFORM (= TRICHLOROMETHANE)
CHLOROISOPROPYL  ETHYL  (bis(2-Chloroisopropyl)ethyl)
CHLOROMETHANE  (= METHYL CHLORIDE)
CHLOROMETHYL METHYL ETHER
CHLOROMETHYL PYRIDINE  (3-(Chloromethyl)pyridine)
CHLORONAPHTHALENE  (1-Chloronaphthalene)
CHLORONAPHTHALENE  (2-Chloronaphthalene)
CHLOROPHENOL (m-Chlorophenol)
AC-CELOSOL
COD
CHLORDAN-A
CHLORDAN-G
CHLORDANE
CHLORDAN-T
KEPONE
CHLORIDE-D
CHLORIDE
TOT CHC
CL PHENOLS
CHLORINE
CLO2
TOT RES CL
CLOROPRENE
EPICLHYD
5CL-2MANIL
4-CL2-MPHN
4-CL3-MPHN
6-CL3-MPHN
4-CL3-NPHN
6-CL3-MPHN
4-CL2-MPHN
CLACETAL
CLALKETHRS
2CLANILINE
4-CLANILIN
CLBNZ
CBTRIAZOLE
CLBUTAD
CLDEHAB
CLACETAL
ETHYL CL
VINYL CL
B2CLETET
2-CLEVE
2-CLEVESTR
CHLOROFORM
B2CIETH
METHYL CL
CMME
3CLMPYRID
1CLNAPTH
2-CLNAP
3-CLPHN
64-19-7

5103-71-9
5566-34-7
57-74-9

143-50-0
7782-50-5


126-99-8
106-89-8

1570-64-5

59-50-7

59-50-7
1570-64-5
107-20-0
108-90-7

126-99-8

107-20-0
75-00-3
75-01-4

110-75-8

67-66-3

74-87-3
107-30-2

90-13-1
91-58-7
108-43-0

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m-TOLYL CHLORIDE)
o-TOLYL CHLORIDE)
p-TOLYL CHLORIDE)
CHLOROPHENOL  (o-Chlorophenol)
CHLOROPHENOL  (p-Chlorophenol or  4-Chlorophenol)
CHLOROPHENYL  ESTER  (4-Chlorophenyl  Ester)
CHLOROPHENYL  ETHER  (4-Chlorophenyl  Ether)
CHLOROPHENYL  PHENYL ESTER  (4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl  Ester)
CHLOROPHENYL  PHENYL ETHER  (4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl  Ether)
CHLOROPHYLL-A (SPECTROPHOTOGR. METH)
CHLOROPRENE (= 2-CHLORO-l,3-BUTADIENE)
CHLOROPROPENE (3-Chloropropene = ALLYL CHLORIDE)
CHLOROROOXETANE  (3-Chlororooxetane  =  EPICHLOROHYDRIN)
CHLOROSAILINE (4-Chlorosailine)
CHLOROTOLUENE (m-Chlorotoluene
CHLOROTOLUENE (o-Chlorotoluene
CHLOROTOLUENE (p-Chlorotoluene
CHLORPYRIFOS
CHOLESTANOL
CHOLESTEROL
CHROMIUM, DISSOLVED
CHROMIUM, HEXAVALENT
CHROMIUM, TOTAL
CHROMIUM, TRIVALENT
CHRYSENE  (= 1,2-BENZPHENANTHRENE =  BENZO(A)PHENANTHRENE)
CHRYSENE  (Cl  homologs)
CHRYSENE  (C2  homologs)
CHRYSENE  (C3  HOMOLOGS)
CHRYSENE  (C4  HOMOLOGS)
CHRYSENE AND  TRIPHENYLENE
CLOSTRIDIUM PERFRINGENS
COBALT, TOTAL
CONDUCTIVITY
COPPER, DISSOLVED
COPPER, TOTAL
COPROSTANOL   (= COPROSTEROL)
CORONENE  (= HEXABENZOBENZENE)
CREOSOTE
CRESIDINE (p-Cresidine)
CRESOL (ro-Cresol =  3-METHYLPHENOL)
CRESOL (0-Cresol =  2-METHYLPHENOL = 2-HYDROXYTOLUENE)
CRESOL (p-Cresol =  4-METHYLPHENOL = 4-HYDROXYTOLUENE)
CRESOLS, TOTAL (= METHYLPHENOLS)
CROTONIC ACID (= trans-2-BUTENOIC ACID)
CROTYL ALCOHOL (= 2-BUTENE-l-OL)
CUMENE (= ISOPROPYL BENZENE)
CYANIDE, TOTAL
CYCLOBUTANOL
2-CLPHN
4-CLPHN
4-CPESTER
4-CPE
4-CPPESTER
4-CPPE
CHLOROPHYL
CLOROPRENE
3-CLPRPE
EPICLHYD
4CLSL
M-CLT<~LUEN
O-CLTOLUEN
P-CLTOLUEN
CHLORPYRIF
CHOLESTNOL
CHOLESTROL
DCHROMIUM
CHROMIUM-6
CHROMIUM-T
CHROMIUM-3
CHRYSENE
C1CHRYSEN
C2CHRYSEN
C3CHRYSEN
C4CHRYSEN
CHRY+TRIPH
CLOS PERF
COBALT
CONDUCT
DCOPPER
COPPER
COPROSTNOL
CORONENE
CREOSOTE
P-CRESIDIN
3-METHPHN
2-METHPHN
4-METHPHN
CRESOLS
PHOSDRIN
2-BUTE1-OL
CUMENE
CYANIDE
CYCHBUTAN
                                                    95-57-8
                                                    106-48-9
                                                    7005-72-3
                                                    1406-65-1
                                                    126-99-8
                                                    107-05-1
                                                    106-89-8
100-44-7

2921-88-2
80-97-7
57-88-5

7440-47-3
7440-47-3
7440-47-3
218-01-9
                                                    7440-48-4
                                                    7440-50-8

                                                    191-01-7
                                                    8021-39-4
                                                    120-71-8
                                                    108-39-4
                                                    95-48-7
                                                    106-44-5
                                                    1319-77-3
                                                    7786-34-7
                                                    6117-91-5
                                                    98-82-8
                                                    57-12-5

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CYCLOHEXANE  (= HEXAHYDROBENZENE  =  HEXAMETHYLENE)
CYCLOHEXANONE  (= KETOHEXAMETHYLENE =  PIMELIC KETONE)
CYCLOHEXENE  (= 3,4,5,6-TETRAHYDROBENZENE)
CYCLOHEXYL-4,6-DINITROPHENOL  (2-Cyclohexyl-4,6-Dinitrophenol)
CYMENE  (= ISOPROPYL-(METHYL)-BENZENE  = ISOPROPYLTOLUENE)
D  (2,4-D or  2,4-Dichlorophenoxy  Acetic Acid) (PESTICIDE)
D  ESTERS (2,4-D Esters)
ODD  (PESTICIDE)
ODD  (o,p-DDD)
ODD  (p,p-DDD)
DDE  (PESTICIDE)
DDE  (o,p-DDE)
DDE  (p,p-DDE)
DDT  (PESTICIDE)
DDT  (o,p-DDT)
DDT  (p,p-DDT)
DDT, TOTAL
DECAHYDROMETHYLNAPTHANE
DECHLORANE (= MIREX)
DECYNE
DEF
DEHYDROABIETIC ACID
DELNAV  (= DIOXATHION)
DEMETON (= SYSTOX)  (PESTICIDE)
DI(2-ETHYLHEXYL)PHTHALATE  (=  BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)  PHTHALATE)
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-DIAMINE)
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)PYRENE)
DIBENZOPYRROLE ( = CARBAZOLE = DIPHENYLENIMINE)
DIBENZOTHIOPHENE (= DIPHENYLENE  SULFIDE)
DIBENZOTHIOPHENE (Cl  homologs)
DIBENZOTHIOPHENE (C2  homologs)
DIBENZOTHIOPHENE (C3  homologs)
DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE  (1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane = NEMAGON)
DIBROMOCHLOROETHANE (DBCE)
CYCHEXANE
CYCHEXANON
CYCHEXENE
2CH46-2NPH
CYMENE
2,4 D
2,4 DESTRS
ODD
OP ODD
PP ODD
DDE
OP DDE
PP DDE
DDT
OP DDT
PP DDT
DDT-T
DECHMNAPTA
MIREX
DECYNE
DEF
DHYABIETIC
DELNAV
DEMETON
DEHP
DINBP
2NOCTP
DISULFOTON
14-PHE2AM
BZID
24-2AMTOL
2ANISIDINE
DIAZINON
2BANTH
DBAJACRID
1245-2BPYR
DIBNZFURAN
1245-2BPYR
CARBAZOLE
DIBNZTHIO
C1DIBNZTHP
C2DIBNZTHP
C3DIBNZTHP
12-2BR3CLP
2BRCLETH
110-82-7
108-94-1

131-89-5
99-87-6
94-75-7

72-54-8
72-55-9
50-29-3
2385-85-5

78-48-8
1740-19-8
78-34-2
8065-48-3
117-81-7
84-74-2
117-84-0
298-04-4
106-50-3
92-87-5
95-80-7
119-90-4
333-41-5
53-70-3
224-42-0
192-65-4

192-65-4
86-74-8
96-12-8

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ETHYLIDENE CHLORIDE)
ETHYLENE DICHLORIDE)
DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE (DBCM)
DIBROMOMETHANE (= METHYLENE BROMIDE)
DIBROMOOCTAFLUOROBIPHENYL  (SURROGATE)
DIBROMOPROPYL PHOSPHATE  (tris-2,3-Dibromopropy1 phosphate = TRIS)
DIBUTYLTIN
DICAMBA
DICHLORO-1-PROPENE (2,3-Dichloro-l-Propene)
DICHLOROBENZENE (m-Dichlorobenzene or 1,3-Dichlorobenzene)
DICHLOROBENZENE (o-Dichlorobenzene or 1,2-Dichlorobenzene)
DICHLOROBENZENE (p-Dichlorobenzene or 1,4-Dichlorobenzene)
DICHLOROBENZENE NOS
DICHLOROBENZIDINE (3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine)
DICHLOROBENZIDINE BASE
DICHLOROBENZOPHENOL
DICHLOROBIPHENYL, TOTAL
DICHLORODEHYDROABIETIC ACID
DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE  (= FREON)
DICHLOROETHANE (1,1-Dichloroethane
DICHLOROETHANE (1,2-Dichloroethane
DICHLOROETHANE (cis-1,2-Dichloroethane)
DICHLOROETHANE, DEUTERATED (1,2-Dichloroethane-D4)
DICHLOROETHENE (1,1-Dichloroethene = VINYLIDENE CHLORIDE)
DICHLOROETHENE (cis-1,2-Dichloroethene = ACETYLENE DICHLORIDE)
DICHLOROETHENE (trans-1,2-Dichloroethene = ACETYLENE DICHLORIDE)
DICHLOROETHENES (Sum of  Acetylene Dichloride and Vinylidine Chloride)
DICHLOROGUAIACOL (4,5-Dichloroguaiacol)
DICHLOROMETHANE (= METHYLENE CHLORIDE)
DICHLOROPHENOL (2,3-Dichlorophenol)
DICHLOROPHENOL (2,4-Dichlorophenol)
DICHLOROPHENOL (2,5-Dichlorophenol)
DICHLOROPHENOL (2,6-Dichlorophenol)
DICHLOROPHENOL (2-Dichlorophenol)
DICHLOROPHENOL (3,4-Dichlorophenol)
DICHLOROPHENOXY ACETIC ACID (2,4-Dichlorophenoxy Acetic Acid = 2,4-D)
DICHLOROPROPANE (1,2-Dichloropropane » PROPYLENE DICHLORIDE)
DICHLOROPROPANE (1,3-Dichloropropane = TRIMETHYLENE CHLORIDE)
DICHLOROPROPANE (cis-1,3-Dichloropropane)
DICHLOROPROPANE (trans-1,3-Dichloropropane)
DICHLOROPROPANES (Sum of Propylidene Chloride and Propylene Dichloride
DICHLOROPROPENE (1,2-Dichloropropene)
DICHLOROPROPENE (1,3-Dichloropropene or 1,3-DICHLOROPROPYLENE)
DICHLOROPROPENE (cis-1,3-Dichloropropene)
DICHLOROPROPENE (trans-1,3-Dichloropropene)
DICHLOROPROPENES, TOTAL
DICHLOROPROPYLENE (1,3-Dichloropropylene = 1,3-DICHLOROPROPYLENE)
2BRCLMETH
METHYLE BR
DBOFB
T23-2BPP04
DBT
DICAMBA
23-2CL1PRE
13-2CLBNZ
12-2CLBNZ
14-2CLBNZ
2CLBNZ
33-2CLBZID
2CLBZID
2CLBNZPHN
2CLBPHNL-T
DCLDEHAB
FREON
11-2CLETH
12-2CLETH
12-C2CLETE
12-2CLE-D4
11-2CLETHE
12-C2CLETH
12-T2CLETH
2CLETHENES
GUAIA45
2CLMETHA
23-2CLPHN
24-2CLPHN
25-2CLPHN
26-2CLPHN
2-2CLPHN
34-2CLPHN
2,4 D
12-2CLPRP
13-2CLPRP
C13-2CLPRP
T13-2CLPRP
2CLPRPANES
12-2CLPRPE
13-2CLPRPE
C13-2CLPRE
T13-2CLPRE
2CLPRPENES
13-2CLPRPE
                                                124-48-1
                                                74-95-3

                                                126-72-7

                                                1918-00-9
                                                78-88-6
                                                54-17-1
                                                95-50-1
                                                106-46-7
                                                91-94-1
75-71-8
75-34-3
1300-21-6
                                                75-35-4
                                                540-59-0
                                                156-60-5
                                                75-09-2

                                                120-83-2

                                                87-65-0
                                                94-75-7
                                                78-87-5
                                                142-28-9
                                                563-54-2
                                                542-75-6
                                                10061-01-5

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RESORCINOL)
HYDROQUINONE)
DICHLOROTRIFLUOROETHANE
DICOFOL  (= KELTHANE)
DIELDRIN  (PESTICIDE)
DIESEL FUEL
DIETHYL HEXYL ADIPATE
DIETHYL SULFATE
DIETHYL p-NITROPHEMYL MONOTHIOPHOSPHATE (=  PARATHION)
DIETHYLBENZENE ISOMERS
DIETHYLENE DIOXIDE (1,4-Diethylene Diox.=DIOXANE=GLYCOL ETHYLENE  ETHER
DIETHYLOXIRANE  (2,3-Diethyloxirane)
DIETHYLPHTHALATE  (= PHTHALIC ACID,  ETHYL ESTER)
DIETHYLSTILBESTEROL
DIHYDRO-1,4-DIKETONAPTHALENE (1,4-Dihy.1,4-Diket.=1,4-NAPHTHOQUINONE)
DIHYDROXYBENZENE  (1,3-Dihydroxybenzene
DIHYDROXYBENZENE  (1,4-Dihydroxybenzene
DIHYDROXYBIPHENYL  (= BIPHENOL)
DIHYDROXYBIPHENYL,  2,5- (= 2,5-BIPHENOL)
DIHYDROXYBIPHENYL,  4,4- (- 4,4-BIPHENOL)
DIHYDROXYETHANE  (=  1,2-ETi  NEDIOL = ETHYLENE  GLYCOL)
DILANTIN  (= PHENYTOIN sodium = 5,5'-DIPHENYLHYDANTOIN)
DIMETHOATE
DIMETHOXYBENZIDINE  (3,3'-Dimethoxybcnzidine = DIANISIDINE)
DIMETHYL ARSENATE
DIMETHYL DISULFIDE
DIMETHYL PF7HALATE  (= PHTHALIC ACID, METHYL ESTER)
DIMETHYL SULFATE
DIMETHYL SULFIDE  (= DIMETHYL SULFONE)
DIMETHYLAMINOAZOBENZENE (= METHYL YELLOW
DIMETHYLARSINIC ACID (= CACODYLIC ACID)
DIMETHYLBENZ (A) ANTHRACENE (7 ,12-Dimethylbenz (a) anthracene)
DIMETHYLBENZENE, TOTAL (= XYLENE,  TOTAL)
DIMETHYLBENZIDINE  (3,3'-nimethylbenzidine = o-TOLIDINE)
DIMETHYLDIAMINOBENZENE (p-Dimethyldiaminobenzene)
DIMETHYLHYDRAZINE  (1,2-Dimethylhydrazine)
DIMETHYLMERCURY  (=  METHYL MERCURY)
DIMETHYLNAPHTHALENE (2,6-Dimethylnaphthalene)
DIMETHYLNITROSAMINE (=  N-NITROSO DIMETHYLAMINE)
DIMETHYLPHENETHYLAMINE (a,a-Dimethylphenethylamine
DIMETHYLPHENOL (2,4-Dimethylphenol  » as-m-XYLENOL)
DINAPTHALENE (peri-Dinapthalene  - PERYLENE)
DINITRO-2-HYDROXYTOLUENE (3 , 4-DINITRO-2-HYDROXTOL=4 , 5-DINITRO-o-CRESOL
DINITRO-2-METHYLPHENOL (4,6-Dinitro-2-Methylphenol = DINITROCRESOL)
DINITRO-0-CRESOL
DINITRO-O-CRESOL (4 , 5-Dinitro-o-Cresol  = 4 ,5-DINITRO-2-METHYLPiiENOL)
DTbLLIRQ-.Q^CRESnT. f4.6-DinitfO-Q-Cresol  = 4 , 6-DINITRO-2-METHYLPHENOL1
  ^v   mm  ••   ••   ••  mm   mm  mm  mm   mmm   "^
  2-AMINO-5-AZOTOLUENE)
            PHENTERMIN)
2CL3FLETH
KELTHANE
DIELDRIN
DIESEL
DEHA
DETHYLSO4
PARATHION
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
45-2NOCRES
46-2N2MPHN
DINOCRESOL
45-2NOCRES
46-2N2MPHN
                                            60-57-1

                                            103-23-1

                                            56-38-2

                                            123-91-1

                                            84-66-2
                                            56-53-1
1075-21-6
92-88-6

630-93-3
60-51-5
119-90-4

624-92-0

77-78-1
75-18-3
97-56-3
75-60-5
57-97-6
1330-20-7
119-93-7

540-73-8
22967-92-6

62-75-9
122-09-8
105-67-9
198-55-0

534-42-1
1335-85-9

534-52-1

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DINITROBENZENE  (1,2-Dinitrobenzene = o-Dinitrobenzenc)
DINITROBENZENE  (1,3-Dinitrobenzene = m-Dinitrobenzene)
DINITROBENZENE  (1,4-Dinitrobenzene = p-Dinitrobenzene)
DINITROPHENOL  (2,4-Dinitrophenol)
DINITROPHENOL  (2,6-Dinitrophenol)
DINITROTOLUENE  (2,4-Dinitrotoluene)
DINITROTOLUENE  (2,6-Dinitrotbluene)
DIOXANE
DIOXATHION  (= DELNAV)
DIOXIN (2,3,7,8-TETRACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN = TCDD)
DIPHENYL  (= BIPHENYL = PHENYLBENZENE)
DIPHENYLAMINE  (=  N-PHENYLANILINE)
DIPHENYLBENZENE (1,2-Diphenylbenzene =  o-TERPHENYL)
DIPHENYLBENZENE (1,3-DiphenyIbenzene =  m-TERPHENYL)
DIPHENYLBENZENE (1,4-DiphenyIbenzene =  p-TERPHENYL)
DIPHENYLENE OXIDE (= DIBENZOFURAN)
DIPHENYLENE SULFIDE (= DIBENZOTHIOPHENE)
DIPHENYLENEMETHANE (= 2,3-BENZINDENE =  FLUORENE)
DIPKENYLENIMINE (= CARBAZOLE =  DIBENZOPYRROLE)
DIPHENYLHYDANTOIN (5,5'-Diphenylhydantoin = PHENYTOIN  =  DILANTIN
DIPHENYLHYDRAZINE (1,2-Diphenylhydrazine = HYDRAZOBENZENE)
DISSOLVED OXYGEN
DISSOLVED OXYGEN-* SATURATION
DISULFOTON  (= DI-SYSTON = OXYDISULFOTON)
DIURON
DYHYDROXYETHANE (= 1,2-ETHANEDIOL = ETHYLENE GLYCOL)
E. COLI
EH
ENDOSULFAN  (ALPHA)
ENDOSULFAN  (BETA)
ENDOSULFAN  (PESTICIDE)
ENDOSULFAN SULFATE
ENDRIN (PESTICIDE)
ENDRIN ALDEHYDE
ENDRIN KETONE
EPICHLOROHYDRIN (= 2-CHLORO-l,3-EPOXY PROPANE=3-CHLORO-1-OXACYCLOBUTAN
EPOXY OCTADECANOIC ACID (= EPOXYSTEARIC ACID,  cis-9,10-)
EPOXYBUTANE (1,4-Epoxybutane =  TETRAHYDROFURAN= TETRAMETHYLENE OXIDE)
EPOXYETHANE (1,2-Epoxyethane =  ETHYLENE OXIDE)
EPOXYPROPANE (I,2-Epoxypropane  =  PROPYLENE OXIDE)
EPOXYSTEARIC ACID (= EPOXY OCTADECANOIC ACID)
ETHANEDIOL  (1,2-Ethanediol = ETHYLENE GLYCOL = DIHYDROXYETHANE)
ETHANOL (= ALCOHOL, ANHYDROUS = ETHYL ALCOHOL = METHYL CARBINOL)
ETHENYLBENZENE  (= STYRENE = PHENYLETHYLENE = VINYLBENZENE)
ETHION
12-2NBNZ
13-2NBNZ
14-2NBNZ
24-2NPHN
26-2NPHN
24--2NTOL
26-2NTOL
DIOXANE
DELNAV
TCDD
BIPHENYL
DPA
0-3PHEN
M-3PHEN
P-3PHEN
DIBNZFURAN
DIBNZTHIO
FLUORENE
CARBAZOLE
PHENYTOIN
12-2PHHYZ
DO
DOSAT
DISULFOTON
DIURON
ETHE GLYCL
E COLI
EH
ENDOSLFN-A
ENDOSLFN-B
ENDOSULFAN
ENDOSLFN-S
ENDRIN
ENDRIN-ALD
ENDRIN-KET
EPICLHYD
EPOXYSTEAR
4HYDRFURAN
ETHYLENE O
PRPE O
EPOXYSTEAR
ETHE GLYCL
ETHANOL
STYRENE
ETHION
528-29-0
99-65-0
100-25-4
51-28-5
573-56-8
121-14-2
606-20-2
123-91-1
78-34-2
1746-01-6
92-54-4
122-39-4
84-15-1
92-06-8
92-94-4
86-73-7
86-74-8
630-93-3
122-66-7
2497-07-6
330-54-1
107-21-1
959-98-8
33213-65-9
115-29-7
1031-07-8
72-20-8
7421-93-4

106-89-8
2443-39-2
109-99-9
75-21-8
75-56-9
2443-39-2
107-21-1
925-93-9
100-42-5
563-12-2

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 ETHOXY-4-NITROPHENOXY PHENYL PHOSPHINE SULFIDE
 ETHOXYETHANOL (2-Ethoxyethanol = CELLOSOLVE)
 ETHOXYETHYL ACETATE (2-Ethoxyethy1 Acetate = CELLOSOLVE ACETATE)
 ETHOXYPHENYL-ACETIC ACID, AMIDE (N(4-Ethoxyph.)-Acet.Ac.=PHENACETIN)
 ETHYL ACETATE (= ACETIC ACID, ETHYL ESTER)
 ETHYL ALCOHOL (= ETHANOL = ALCOHOL, ANHYDROUS = METHYL CARBINOL)
 ETHYL CARBAMATE (= URETHAN = CARBAMIC ACID, ETHYL ESTER)
 ETHYL CHLORIDE (= CHLOROETHANE)
 ETHYL METHANESULFONATE
 ETHYL-5-PHENYL BARBITURIC ACID (5-Ethyl-5-phen barb acid=PHENOBARBITAL
 ETHYLBENZENE
 ETHYLBENZYL ALCOHOL (= 2-PHENYL-2-PROPANOL)
 ETHYLENE BROMIDE (= 1,2-DIBROMOETHANE)
 ETHYLENE CHLORIDE (= 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE = ETHYLENE DICHLORIDE)
 ETHYLENE GLYCOL (= 1,2-ETHANEDIOL = DIHYDROXYETHANE)
 ETHYLENE OXIDE (= 1,2-EPOXYETHANE)
 ETHYLENE THIOUREA (= 2-IMIDAZOLIDINETHION)
 ETHYLENE(BIS)DITHIO CARBAMIC ACID SALTS (= NABAM)
 ETHYLIDENE CHLORIDE (= 1,1-DICHLOROETHANE)
 ETHYLNAPHTHALENE (1-Ethylnaphthalene)
 ETHYLTOLUENE ISOMERS
 EXTRACTABLE ORGANIC HALOGENS
 Ethoxy-4-nitrophenoxyphenylphosphine sulfide
 FENAMIPHOS (nemacus)
 FENTHION
 FLOATABLE PARTICULATES
 FLOURENE (Cl homologs)
 FLOURENE (C2 homologs)
 FLOURENE (C3 homologs)
 FLUORANTHENE (= 1,2-BENZACENAPTHENE)
 FLUORANTHENE + PYRENES (Cl HOMOLOGS)
 FLUORENE (= 2,3-BENZINDENE = DIPHENYLENEMETHANE)
 FLUORENE-D10 (SURROGATE)
 FLUORENYLACETAMIDE (N-2-FlUorenylacetamide = 2-ACETYLAMINOFLUORENE)
 FLUORIDE
 FLUORIDE, DISSOLVED
 FLUORIDES, TOTAL
 FLUORINE
 FLUOROBIPHENYL (2-Fluorobiphenyl) (SURROGATE)
 FLUOROPHENOL (2-Fluorophenol) (SURROGATE)
 FORMALDEHYDE (= METHANAL)
 FREE CYANIDE
 FREON (= DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE)
I
FR
GA
            >EN
              TRICHLOROTRIFLUOROETHANE)
EPN
CELLOSOLVE
AC-CELOSOL
PHENACETIN
ETHYL ACET
ETHANOL
URETHAN
ETHYL CL
ET METSULF
PHENOBARB
ETHYL BENZ
2PHEN2PROP
12-2BRETH
12-2CLETH
ETHE GLYCL
ETHYLENE O
ETHETHIO U
EBDCAS
11-2CLETH
ETHYLNAP
I ETHY TOL
EOX
EPN
FENAMIPHOS
FENTHION
FLOAT PART
ClFLUORENE
C2FLUORENE
C3FLUORENE
FLUORANTHN
C1FLPYR
FLUORENE
FLUOR-D10
N2FLACETAM
FLUORIDE
FLUORIDE-D
FLUORIDES
FLUORINE
2FLUOROBIP
2FLUOROPHN
FORMALDEHY
FREE_CN
FREON
FREON 113
GALLASIDES
                                                                                      7440-66-6
                                                                                      110-80-5
                                                                                      64-19-7
                                                                                      62-44-2
                                                                                      141-78-6
                                                                                      925-93-9
                                                                                      51-79-6
                                                                                      75-00-3
                                                                                      62-50-0
                                                                                      57-30-7
                                                                                      100-41-4
                                                                                      617-94-7
                                                                                      106-93-4
                                                                                      107-06-2
                                                                                      107-21-1
                                                                                      75-21-8
                                                                                      96-45-7

                                                                                      75-34-3
                                                                                      7440-66-6
                                                                                      2104-64-5

                                                                                      55-38-9
206-44-0

86-73-7

3096-50-2



7782-41-4


50-00-0

75-71-8
76-13-1
1?03-00-0

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 GLYCOL ETHYLENE ETHER (= 1,4-DIOXANE = 1,4-DIETHYLENE DIOXIDE)
 GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER (= BUTOXYETHANOL = BUTYL CELLOSOLVE)
 GLYPHOSATE
 GOLD
 GUAIACOL (= 2-METHOXYPHENOL.)
 GUTHION (= AZINPHOS-METHYL) (PESTICIDE)
 HALOETHERS, TOTAL
 HALOMETHANES,  TOTAL
 HEMPA (= HEXAMETHYL PHOSPHORAMIDE)
 HENDECANE (= UNDECANE)
 HEPTACHLOR (3,4,5,6,7,8,9-Heptachlor Dicyclopentadiene)  (PESTICIDE)
 HEPTACHLOR DICYCLOPENTADIENE (3,4,5,6,7,8,9-HEPTACHLOR DICYCLOPENT)
 HEPTACHLOR EPOXIDE (PESTICIDE METAB)
 HEPTACHLOROBIPHENYL,  TOTAL
 HEPTACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN (1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HEPTACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN)
 HEPTACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN,  C13 (1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HEPTACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN)
 HEPTACHLORODIBENZODIOXINS,  TOTAL
 HEPTACHLORODIBENZOFURAN (1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HEPTACHLORODIBENZOFURAN)
 HEPTACHLORODIBENZOFURAN (1,2,3,4,7,8,9-HEPTACHLORODIBENZOFURAN)
 HEPTACHLORODIBENZOFURAN,  C13 (1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HEPTACHLORODIBENZOFURAN)
 HEPTACHLORODIBENZOFURAN,  C13 (1,2,3,4,7,8,9-HEPTACHLORODIBENZOFURAN)
 HEPTACHLORODIBENZOFURANS,  TOTAL
 HEXABENZOBENZENE (= CORONENE)
 HEXABUTADIENE
 HEXACHLORDIBENZOFURAN,  C13  (1,2,3,6,7,8-HEXACHLORODIBENZOFURAN,  C13)
 HEXACHLOROBENZENE
 HEXACHLOROBIPHENYL, TOTAL
 HEXACHLOROBUTADIENE
 HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE (All  isomers except gamma (Lindane))
 HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE (FORMERLY BHC)
 HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE-ALPHA (trans BHC)
 HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE-BETA   (cis  BHC)
 HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE-DELTA (DELTA BHC)
 HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE-GAMMA (=  LINDANE)
 HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE-TECH  GRADE
 HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANES, TOTAL (TOTAL BHCs)
 HEXACHLOROCYCLOPENTADIENE  (= PERCHLOROCYCLOPENTADIENE)
 HEXACHLORODIBENZODIOXIM (1,2,3,4,7,8-HEXACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN)
 HEXACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN (1,2,3,6,7,8-HEXACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN)
 HEXACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN (1,2,3,7,8,9-HEXACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN)
 HEXACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN, C13 (1,2,3,4,7,8-HEXACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN)
 HEXACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN, C13 (1,2,3,6,7,8-HEXACHLORDIBENZODIOXIN)
 HEXACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN, C13 (1,2,3,7,8,9-HEXACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN)
HEXACHLORODIBENZODIOXINS, TOTAL
HEXACHLORODIBENZOFURAN  (1,2,3,4,7,8-HEXACHLORODIBENZOFURAN)
 DIOXANE
 2-BUTOXETH
 GLYPHOSATE
 GOLD
 GUAIACOL
 GUTHION
 H-ETHERS
 H-METHANES
 HEMPA
 UNDECANE
 HEPTACHLOR
 HEPTACHLOR
 HEPCL EPOX
 7CLBPHNL-T
 HPCDD-A
 HPCDD-AC13
 HPCDD-T
 HPCDF-A
 HPCDF-B
 HPCDF-AC13
 HPCDF-BC13
 HPCDF-T
 CORONENE
 6BUTAD
 HXCDF-BC13
 6CLBNZ
 6CLBPHNL-T
 6CLBUTAD
 BHC-LNDANE
 6CL-CHX
 6CL-CHX-A
 6CL-CHX-B
 6CL-CHX-D
 6CL-CHX-G
 6CL-CHX-T
 6CL-CHX-T
 6CLCYPEN
 HXCDD-A
 HXCDD-B
 HXCDD-C
 HXCDD-AC13
 HXCDD-BC13
HXCDD-CC13
HXCDD-T
HXCDF-A
 123-91-1
 111-76-2
 1071-83-6
 7440-57-5
 90-05-1
 86-50-0
680-31-9
1120-21-4
76-44-8
76-44-8
1024-57-3

191-01-7
191-01-7


118-74-1

87-68-3
319-84-6
319-85-7
319-86-8
58-89-9
608-73-1
608-73-1
77-47-4

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HEXACHLORODIBENZOFURAN,
HEXACHLORODIBENZOFURAN,
HEXACHLORODIBENZOFURAN (1,2,3,6,7,8-HEXACHLORODIBENZOFURAN)
HEXACHLORODIBENZOFURAN (1,2,3,7,8,9-HEXACHLORODIBENZOFURAN)
HEXACHLORODIBENZOFURAN (2,3,4,6,7,8-HEXACHLORODIBENZOFURAN)
                         C13  (1,2, 3,4,7,8-HEXACHLORODIBENZOFURAN,  C13)
                         C13  (1,2,3,7,8,9-HEXACHLORODIBENZOFURAN,  C13)
HEXACHLORODIBENZOFURAN,  C13  (2,3,4,6,7,8-HEXACHLORODIBENZOFURAN,  C13)
HEXACHLORODIBENZOFURANS,  TOTAL
HEXACHLOROETHANE (= PERCHLOROETHANE)
HEXACHLOROPHENE (= bis(2-HYDROXY-3,5,6-TRICHLOROPHENYLMETHANE))
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-CAPROIC  ACID,  METH
HEXANONE (2-Hexanone = METHYL BUTYL KETONE)
HISTADYL BASE  (= METHAPYRILINE  = TENALIN  BASE = THENYLENE BASE)
HYDRAZINE
HYDRAZOBENZENE  (= 1,2-DIPHENYLHYDRAZINE)
HYDROCARBONS, ALIPHATIC
HYDROCARBONS, AROMATIC
HYDROCARBONS, NEC
HYDROCARBONS, OZONE
HYDROCARBONS, PETROLEUM
HYDROCARBONS, POLYNUCLEAR AROMATIC
HYDROCARBONS, TOTAL
HYDROCARBONS, TOTAL AROMATIC
HYDROCARBONS, TOTAL CHLORINATED
HYDROCARBONS, TOTAL POLYAROMATIC
HYDROCHLORIC ACID
HYDROGEN SULFIDE
HYDROQUINONE (= 1,4-DIHYDROXYBENZENE)
HYDROXY-3,5,6-TRICHLOROPHENYLMETHANE  (bis(2-Hydroxy...=HEXACHLOROPHENE
HYDROXYBENZENE  (=» PHENOL  = CARBOLIC ACID  = BENZENOL)
HYDROXYTOLUENE  (2-Hydroxytoluene =  2-METHYLPHENOL = o-CRESOL)
HYDROXYTOLUENE  (4-Hydroxytoluene =  4-METHYLPHENOL = p-CRESOL)
HYDROXYTOLUENE  (alpha-Hydroxytoluene  = BENZYL ALCOHOL)
IMIDAZOLIDINETHION (2-Imidazolidinethion  = ETHYLENE THIOUREA)
INDENO(1,2,3-CD)PYRENE
IRON, DISSOLVED
IRON, PARTICULATE
IRON, TOTAL
ISOBUTYL METHYL KETONE (= 4-METHYL-2-PENTANONE =  ISOPROPYL ACETONE)
HXCDF-B
HXCDF-C
HXCDF-D
HXCDF-AC13
HXCDF-CC13
HXCDF-DC13
HXCDF-T
6CLETH
6CLPHENE
6CLPROPENE
CYCHEXANE
METCYCHHEX
CYCHEXANE
HEMPA
6MET4COHEX
N-HEXANE
HEX-METHES
2-HEXANONE
METHAPYRIL
HYZ
12-2PHHYZ
ALIPH HCBN
AROM HCBN
HC NEC
OZONE
PET HC
PAH
TOT HC
TOT AH
TOT CHC
TOTAL PAH
HCL
H2S
HYDROQUIN
6CLPHENE
PHENOL
2-METHPHN
4-METHPHN
BENZYL-OH
ETHETHIO U
ICDP
DIRON
PI RON
IRON
4-M2-PNTNO
                                                                                      67-72-1
                                                                                      70-30-4
                                                                                      1888-71-7
                                                                                      110-82-7
                                                                                      108-87-2
                                                                                      110-82-7
                                                                                      680-31-9

                                                                                      119-54-3
                                                                                      106-70-7
                                                                                      591-78-6
                                                                                      91-79-2
                                                                                      302-01-2
                                                                                      122-66-7
                                                                                      7647-01-0
                                                                                      7783-06-4

                                                                                      70-30-4
                                                                                      108-95-2
                                                                                      95-48-7
                                                                                      106-44-5

                                                                                      96-45-7
                                                                                      193-39-5
                                                                                      7439-89-6
                                                                                      108-10-1

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ISOFENPHOS
ISOFENPHOS
 ISOPHENPHOS
 OFTANOL
ISOPHORONE  (=ISOACETOPHORONE=3,5,3-TRIMETHYL-2-CYCLOHEXEN-1-ONE (PESTI
ISOPRENOIDS,  1380
ISOPRENOIDS,  1470
ISOPRENOIDS,  1650
ISOPRENOIDS,  1708  (= PRISTANE)
ISOPRENOIDS,  1810  (= PHYTANE)
ISOPROPANOL (=  ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL = 2-PROPANOL)
ISOPRCPYL ACETONE  (= 4-METHYL-2-PENTANONE = ISOBUTYL METHYL KETONE)
ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL  (= ISOPROPANOL = 2-PROPANOL)
ISOPROPYL BENZENE  (= CUMENE)
ISOPROPYL-(METHYL)-BENZENE (=  CYMENE = ISOPROPYLTOLUENE)
ISOPROPYL-1-METHYL-PHENANTHRENE (7-Isoprop-l-Met-Phenanthrene= RETENE
ISOPROPYLTOLUENE (=  CYMENE =  ISOPROPYL-(METHYL)-BENZENE)
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
LEAD CHROMATE
LEAD OXIDE
LEAD TALLATE
LEAD, DISSOLVED
LEAD, PARTICULATE
LEAD, TOTAL
LINDANE (=  HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE-GAMMA = 1,2,3,4,5,6-HEXACHLOROCYCLOHE
LITHIUM, TOTAL
MAGNESIUM,  TOTAL
MALATHION  (=  S(l,2-DICARBOXYETHYL)-O,O-DIMETHYLDITHIOPHOSPHATE (PESTIC
MALEIC  ANHYDRIDE
MANGANESE
MERCAPTOBENZENE (= THIOPHENOL  = BENZENETHIOL)
MERCURY, DISSOLVED
MERCURY, TOTAL
MESTRANOL
METALDEHYDE (=  METACETALDEHYDE)
NETHADATHION
METHANAL (== FORMALDEHYDE)
ISOFENPHOS
ISOFENPHOS
ISOPHORONE
ISO1380
ISO1470
IS01650
PRISTANE
PHYTANE
ISOPROPANL
4-M2-PNTNO
ISOPROPANL
CUMENE
CYMENE
RETENE
CYMENE
ISOSAFROLE
PIP SULFOX
KELTHANE
KEPONE
CYCHEXANON
DKN
SKN
TKN
LANTHNIDES
LEAD CHROM
LEAD OXIDE
LEADTALL
DLEAD
PLEAD
LEAD
6CL-CHX-G
LITHIUM
MAGNESIUM
MALATHION
MALEIC A
,-lANGANESE
THIOPHENOL
DMERCURY
MERCURY
MESTRANOL
METALDEHYD
METHADATH
FORMALDEHY
7440-66-6
78-59-1
1921-70-6

67-63-0
108-10-1
67-63-0
98-82-8
99-87-6

99-87-6
120-58-1
120-62-7
115-32-2
143-50-0
108-94-1
7758-97-6
1317-36-8
7439-92-1
58-89-9
7439-93-2
7439-95-4
121-75-5
108-31-6
7439-96-5
108-98-5

7439-97-6

108-62-3

50-00-0

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METHANETHIOL (= METHYLMERCAPTAN)
METHANOL (= CARBINOL = METHYL ALCOHOL)
METHAPYRILINE (= HISTADYL BASE = TENALIN BASE = THENYLENE  BASE)
METHOMYL (PESTICIDE)
METHOXYANILINE (2-Methoxyaniline = o-ANISIDINE)
METHOXYCHLOR (2,2-bis(4-METHOXYPHENYL)-1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE)  (PESTICI
METHOXYETHANOL (2-Methoxyethanol = METHYL CELLOSOLVE)
METHOXYMETHYLPROPANOL
METHOXYPHENOL (2-Methoxyphenol = GUAIACOL)
METHOXYTETRACHLOROPHENOL (2-Methoxytetrachlorophn=TETRACHLOROGUAIACOL)
METHYL ALCOHOL (= METHANOL = CARBINOL)
METHYL BROMIDE (= BROMOMETHANE)
METHYL CHLORIDE (= CHLOROMETHANE)
METHYL NEOABIETATE (= NEOABIETIC ACID)
METHYL-1-BUTANOL (2-Methyl-l-Butanol)
METHYL-1-PENTENE (2-Methyl-l-Pentene)
METHYL-2-PENTANONE (3-Methyl-2-Pentanone = BUTYL METHYL KETONE)
METHYL-2-PENTANONE (= ISOPROPYL ACETONE = ISOBUTYL METHYL  KETONE)
METHYL-2-PENTANONE(4-Met-2-Pent=METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE=ISOPROPYLACETON
METHYL-CELLOSOLVE (= 2-METHOXYETHANOL)
METHYL-PARATHION
METHYLAMINE (= AMINOMETHANE)
METHYLANILINE (2-Methylaniline = o-TOLUIDINE = 2-AMINOTOLUENE)
METHYLARSENATE
METHYLBENZENE (=  TOLUENE = PHENYLMETHANE)
METHYLBUTYL KETONE (= 2-HEXANONE)
METHYLCAPROATE (= HEXANOIC ACID, METHYL ESTER = n-CAPROIC  ACID, METH
METHYLCARBINOL (= ETHANOL = ALCOHOL,  ANHYDROUS = ETHYL ALCOHOL)
METHYLCHLOROFORM  (= 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE)
METHYLCHOLANTHRENE (3-Methylcholoanthrene)
METHYLCYCLOHEXANE METHANOL
METHYLCYCLOHEXENE (= HEXAHYDROTOLUENE)
METHYLCYCLOPENTANE
METHYLENE BROMIDE  (= DIBROMOMETHANE)
METHYLENE CHLORIDE (= DICHLOROMETHANE)
METHYLENEBIS (4,4'-Methylenebis  = 2-CHLOROANILINE)
METHYLETHYL KETONE (= 2-BUTANONE)
METHYLHYDRAZINE
METHYLIODIDE
METHYLISOBUTYL KETONE (= ISOPROPYLACETONE = 4-METHYL-2-PENTANONE)
METHYLMERCAPTAN (= METHANETHIOL)
METHYLMERCURY (=  DIMETHYLMERCURY)
METHYLMETHANESULFONATE
METHYLNAPHTHALENE (1-Methylnaphthalene)
METHYLNAPHTHALENE (2-Methylnaphthalene)
METH THIO
METHANOL
METHAPYRIL
METHOMYL
0-ANISIDIN
METHOXYCL
ME-CELOSOL
MTXYMETHPR
GUAIACOL
GUAIATET
METHANOL
METHYL BR
METHYL CL
NEOABIETIC
C6H120
2-M1-PENTE
3-M2-PNTNO
4-M2-PNTNO
MIBK
ME-CELOSOL
METH PARA
MTHYLAMINE
O-TOLUIDIN
METH-AS
TOLUENE
2-HEXANONE
HEX-METHES
ETHANOL
111-3CLETH
3MCHOLANTH
MCYCHEXANM
METCYCHHEX
MCYCPENT
METHYLE BR
2CLMETHA
2CLANILINE
2-BUTANONE
METH HYZ
METHYL I
MIBK
METH THIO
METHYL-HG
MET MESULF
1-METHNAP
2-METHNAP
74-93-1
67-56-1
91-79-2
16752-77-5

72-43-5
109-86-4

90-05-1

67-56-1
74-83-9
74-87-3

137-32-6
763-29-1

108-10-1

109-86-4
298-00-0
74-89-5
95-53-4

108-88-3
591-78-6
106-70-7
925-93-9
71-55-6
56-49-5

108-87-2
96-37-7
74-95-3
75-09-2

78-93-3
60-34-4
74-88-4
108-10-1
74-93-3
22967-92-6
66-27-3
90-12-0
91-57-6

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METHYLPENTANE (1-Methylpentane)
METHYLPENTANE (2-MethyIpentane)
METHYLPENTANE (3-MethyIpentane)
METHYLPHENANTHRENE (1-MethyIphenanthrene)
METHYLPHENOL  (2-MethyIphenol  = O-CRESOL =  2-HYDROXYTOLUENE)
METHYLPHENOL  (3-Methylphenol  = m-CRESOL)
METHYLPHENOL  (4-Methylphenol  - p-CRESOL =  4-HYDROXYTOLUENE)
METHYLPYRIDINE (=  2-PICOLINE)
METHYLSULFIDE (= THIOBISMETHANE)
MIREX  (=  DECHLORANE)  (PESTICIDE)
MOISTURE
Mr:STURE  AND  TOTAL VOLATILE SOLIDS
MOLYBDENUM, TOTAL
MONOBUTYLTIN
MYRISTIC  ACID (= TETRADECANOIC ACID)
N-ALKANES, CPI (Carbon  Preference  Index)
N-NITROSO-1-AZACYCLOPENTANE  (= N-NITROSOPYRROLIDINE)
N-NITROSO-HEXAHYDROPYRIDINE  (= N-NITROSOPIPERIDINE)
NAPHTHA & SP  NAPHTHAS
NAPHTHALENE
NAPHTHALENE (Cl homologs)
NAPHTHALENE (C2 homologs)
NAPHTHALENE (C3 homologs)
NAPHTHALENE (C4 homologs)
NAPHTHOQUINONE (1,4-Naphthoquinone =  1,4-DIHYDRO-l,4-DIKETONAPTHALENE)
NAPHTHYLAMINE (a-Naphthylamine or  1-Naphthylamine  = 1-AMINONAPTHALENE)
NAPHTHYLAMINE (b-Naphthylamine or  2-Naphthylamine  = 2-AMINONAPTHALENE)
NEMAGON  ( = l,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE)
NEOABIETIC ACID  ( = METHYL NEOABIETATE)
NICKEL, DISSOLVED
NICKEL, TOTAL
NICOTINE
NITRATE NITROGEN,  TOTAL (NO3-N)
NITRATE,  DISSOLVED
NITRITE AND NITRATE, COMBINED
NITRITE NITROGEN,  TOTAL (NO2-N)
NITRO-0-ANISIDINE  (5-Nitro-o-anisidine)
NITRO-0-TOLUIDINE  (5-Nitro-o-toluidine)
NITROACENAPHTHENE  (5-Nitroacenaphthene  = 5-NITRONAPTHYLENE ETHYLENE)
NITROANILINE  (2-Nitroaniline)
NITROANILIHE  (3-Nitroaniline  = 3-NITROBENZENAMINE)
NITROANILINE  (4-Nitroaniline)
NITROBENZENE
NITROBENZENE-OS, DEUTERATED (SURRAGATE)
NITROBENZENEAMINE  (3-Nitrobenzeneamine  = 3-NITROANILINE)
1-MPENT
2-MPENT
3-MPENT
1-MPHEKAH
2-METHPHN
3-METHPHN
4-METHPHN
2-PICOLINE
THIOBMETHA
MIREX
MOISTURE
MOIST+TVS
MOLYBDENUM
MBT
4DECANOIC
N-ALKANES
NNPYRD
NNPPD
NAPTHA
NAPTHALENE
C1NAPTHALN
C2NAPTHALN
C3NAPTHALN
C4NAPTHALN
14-NAPQUIN
1-NAPAMINE
2-NAPAMINE
12-2BR3CLP
NEOABIETIC
DNICKEL
NICKEL
NICOTINE
NITRATE
NITRATE-D
N02N03-N
NITRITE
5N-O-ANIS
5N-O-TOL
5NACENAP
2-NANILINE
3-NANILINE
4-NANILINE
NBNZ
NBNZ-D5
3-NANILINE
107-83-5

832-69-9
95-48-7
108-39-4
106-44-5
109-06-8
75-18-3
2385-85-5
7439-98-7

544-63-8
8030-30-6
91-20-3
134-32-7
91-59-8
96-12-8
7440-02-0
54-11-5
99-59-2
99-55-8
602-87-9
88-74-4
99-09-2
100-01-6
98-95-3

99-09-2

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NITROBIPHENYL (4-Nitrobiphenyl  or p-Nitrobiphenyl)
NITROGEN  OXIDES
NITROGEN,  COMBINED NITRATE AND  NITRITE (NO3 + NO2)
NITROGEN,  DISSOLVED (NO2  +NO3)
NITROGEN,  DISSOLVED ORGANIC
NITROGEN,  TOTAL
NITROGEN,  TOTAL ORGANIC
NITROPHENOL (2-Nitrophenol or o-Nitrophenol)
NITROPHENOL (p-Nitrophenol or 4-Nitrophenol)
NITROPHENOLS,  TOTAL
NITROQUINOLINE-1-OXIDE (4-Nitroquinoline-l-oxide)
NITROSAMINE
NITROSO DI-N-PROPYLAMINE  (N-Nitroso Di-N-Propylamine)
NITROSO DIBUTYLAMINE (N-Nitroso Dibutylamine)
NITROSO DIETHYLAMINE (N-Nitroso Diethylamine)
NITROSO DIMETHYLAMINE (N-Nitroso Dimethylamine = NITROUS  DIMETHYLAMIDE
NITROSO DIPHENYLAMINE (N-Nitroso Diphenylamine = NITROUS  DIPHENYLAMIDE
NITROSO-N-ETHYLUREA (N-Nitroso-N-Ethylurea)
NITROSO-N-METHYLUREA (N-Nitroso-N-Methylurea)
NITROSOMETHYLETHYLAMINE (N-Nitrosomethylethylamine)
NITROSOPIPERIDINE (N-Nitrosopiperidine =  N-NITROSO-1-HEXAHYDROPYRIDINE
NITROSOPYRROLIDINE (N-Nitrosopyrrolidine  =  N-NITROSO-1-AZACYCLOPENTANE
NONACHLOR (CIS-NONACHLOR)
NONACHLOR (trans-Nonachlor)
NONACHLOROBIPHENYL,  TOTAL
OCTACHLOROBIPHENYL,  TOTAL
OCTACHLORODIBENZODIOXINS,  TOTAL
OCTACHLORODIBENZODIOXINS,  TOTAL C13
OCTACHLORODIBENZOFURANS,  TOTAL
OCTADECANOIC ACID,  OCTADECYL  ESTER (=  OCTADECYL STEARATE)
OCTADECENOIC ACID (9-Octadecenoic acid, cis = OLEIC ACID)
OCTAMETHYL PYROPHOSPHORAMIDE  ( = SCHRADAN)
OCTYLPHENOL
OIL AND GREASE
OLEIC ACID (= 9-OCTACECENOIC  ACID,  cis)
ORGANIC LIQUIDS,  NEC
ORTHOPHOSPHATE
OXIDATION REDUCTION POTENTIAL
OXYCHLORDANE
OXYDIANILINE (4,4-Oxydianiline)
OXYDISULFOTON  ( = DISULFOTON « DI=SYSTON)
OXYGEN DEMAND, ULTIMATE
OXYGEN, DISSOLVED
           JSOLVED -  %  SATURATION
P-NBIP
NOX
NO2NO3-N
NITROGEN-D
NITROGN-DO
NITROGEN
NITROGEN-0
2-NPHN
4-NPHN
N-PHENOLS
P-NQU-1OX
NITROSAMIN
NNDNPRA
NNDBA
NNDEA
NNDMA
NNP
NEU
NMU
NNMEA
NNPPD
NNPYRD
C-NONACHLR
T-NONACHLR
9CLBPHNL-T
8CLBPHNL-T
OCDD-T
OCDD-C13
OCDF-T
8DECANOIC
OLEIC
8MPPHAMIDE
OCTYPHN
OIL/GREASE
OLEIC
ORGLIQ NEC
ORTHO PHOS
REDOX
OXYCHLORDN
OP-OXY2ANI
DISULFOTON
UOD
DO
DOSAT
 92-93-3
88-75-5
100-02-7

56-57-5

621-64-7
924-16-3
55-18-5
62-75-9
86-30-6
759-73-9
684-93-5
10595-95-6
100-75-4
930-55-2
3268-87-9
112-80-1
152-16-9
62-75-9

112-80-1
101-80-4
2497-07-6

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PAH (Sum of all PAH)
PAH276 (Sum of molecular weight 276 PAHs)
PAH278 (Sum of molecular weight 278 PAHs)
PAH302 (Sum of molecular weight 302 PAHs)
PALUSTRIC ACID
PARATHION (= DIETHYL p-NITROPHEMYL MONOTHIOPHOSPHATE) (PESTICIDE)
PCB 118 (2,3',4,4',5-PENTACHLOROBIPHENYL)
PCB 153, 132, AND  105
PCB 163/138  (COELUTION)
PCB 31/28 (COELUTION)
PCB 87 (2,2',3,4,5'-PENTACHLOROBIPHENYL)
PCB 92/84 (COELUTION)
PCB 99 (2,2',4,4',5-PENTACHLOROBIPHENYL)
PCB ARACLORS 1016 AND  1242
PCB-1016 (Araclor)
PCB-1221 (Araclor)
PCB-1232 (Araclor)
PCB-1242 (Araclor)
PCB-1248 (Araclor)
PCB-1254 (Araclor)
PCB-1260 (Araclor)
PCB-1262 (PCB Aroclor  1262)
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 (2,2',3,3',4,4'-Hexachlorobiphenyl)
PCB138 (2,2',3,4,4',5'-Hexachlorobiphenyl)
PCB151 (2,2',3,5,5',6-Hexachlorobiphenyl)
PCB153 (2,2',4,4',5,5'-Hexachlorobiphenyl)
PCB170
PCB 18
PCB180 (2,2',3,4,4',5,5'-Heptachlorobiphenyl)
PCB187
PCB194 (2,2',3,3',4,4',5,5'-Octachlorobiphenyl)
PCB195
PCB206 (2,2',3,3',4,4',5,5',6-Nonachlorobipheny1)
PCB209 (2,2',3,3',4,4',5,5',6,6'-Decachlorobipheny1)
PCB28
PCB44
PCB66
TOTAL PAH
PAH276
PAH278
PAH302
PALUSTRIC
PARATHION
PCB118
PCBTRI
PCB163/138
PCB31/28
PCB87
PCB92/84
PCB99
PCB-16+42
PCB 1016
PCB 1221
PCB 1232
PCB 1242
PCB 1248
PCB 1254
PCB 1260
PCB 1262
PCB047
PCB052
PCB101
PCB105
PCB110/77
PCB118
PCB118
PCB126
PCB128
PCB138
PCB151
PCB153
PCB170
PCB 18
PCB180
PCB187
PCB194
PCB195
PCB206
PCB209
PCB28
PCB44
PCB66
56-38-2

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PCB8
PENTACHLORDIBENZOFURAN,  C13  (2,3,4,7,8-PENTACHLORODIBENZOFURAN)
PENTACHLOROBENZENE
PENTACHLOROBIPHENYL,  TOTAL
PENTACHLOROBUTADIENE
PENTACHLOROBUTADIENE  ISOMERS
PENTACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN (1,2,3,7,8-PENTACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN)
PENTACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN,  C13  (1,2,3,7,8-PENTACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN)
PENTACHLORODIBENZODIOXINS, TOTAL
PENTACHLORODIBENZOFURAN (1,2,3,7,8-PENTACHLORODIBENZOFURAN)
PENTACHLORODIBENZOFURAN (2,3,4,7,8-PENTACHLORODIBENZOFURAN)
PENTACHLORODIBENZOFURAN,  C13 (1,2,3,7,8-PENTACHLORODIBENZOFURAN)
PENTACHLORODIBENZOFURANS,  TOTAL
PENTACHLOROETHANE  (=  PENTALIN)
PENTACHLORONITROBENZENE (= QUINTOZENE = BRASSICOL = TRITISAN)
PENTACHLOROPHENOL
PENTALIN  (=  PENTACHLOROETHANE)
PERCHLOROCYCLOPENTADIENE (=  HEXACHLOROCYCLOPENTADIENE)
PERCHLOROETHANE (= HEXACHLOROETHANE)
PERCHLOROETHYLENE  (=  TETRACHLOROETHYLENE = TETRACHLOROETHENE)
PERYLENE  (=  peri-DINAPTHALENE)
PERYLENE-D12 (SURROGATE)
PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
PETROLEUM NAPTHA
PH
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 ALCOHOL)
PHENYLAMINE  (= ANILINE  = AMINOBENZENE)
PHENYLBENZENE  (= BIPHENYL)
PHENYLENEDIAMINE (1,4-Phenylenediamine  = DIAMINOBENZENE)
PHENYLETHYLENE (=  STYRENE  =  ETHENYLBENZENE = VINYLBENZENE)
PHLME.NE  f= TOLUENE = METHYLBENZENE)
PCB8
PECDF-BC13
5CLBNZ
5CLBPHNL-T
PENCBD
I PENCBD
PECDD-A
PECDD-AC13
PECDD-T
PECDF-A
PECDF-B
PECDF-AC13
PECDF-T
5CLETHAN
5CLNBNZ
5CLPHN
5CLETHAN
6CLCYPEN
6CLETH
4CLETHE
PERYLENE
PERYL-D12
PET HC
PET NAPTHA
PH
PHENACETIN
PHENANTHRN
C1YPHPA
C2YPHPA
C3YPHPA
C4YPHPA
PHENOBARB
PHENOL
PHENOL-D5
PHENOLICS
PHENOLS
PHENTERMIN
AAZOBENZ
CLBNZ
2PHEM2PROP
ANILINE
BIPHENYL
14-PHE2AM
STYRENE
TOLUENE
608-93-5
87-86-5
127-18-4
198-55-0
7440-66-6
62-44-2
85-01-8
57-30-7
108-95-2
122-09-8
60-09-3
108-90-7
617-94-7
62-53-3
92-52-4
106-50-3
100-42-5
108-88-3

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PHENYTOIN SODIUM  (=  5,5'-DIPHENYLHYDANTOIN = DILANTIN)
PHORATE (= THIMET)
PHOSALONE (pesticide)
PHOSDRIN
PHOSPHATE, DISSOLVED
PHOSPHATE, DISSOLVED (Orthophosphate)
PHOSPHATE, TOTAL
PHOSPHATES, ORGANIC
PHOSPHORUS
PHTHALATE ESTERS
PHTHALIC ACID, ANHYDRIDE
PHTHALIC ACID, ETHYL ESTER  (=  DIETHYL PHTHALATE)
PHTHALIC ACID, METHYL ESTER (= DIMETHYL PHTHALATE)
PHYTANE (= ISOPRENOID 1810)
PICOLINE  (2-Picoline = METHYLPYRIDINE)
PIMELIC KETONE (= CYCLOHEXANONE = KETOHEXAMETHYLENE)
PIPERONYL SULFOXIDE  (= ISOSAFROLE-N-OCTYLSULFOXIDE)
POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS,  TOTAL
POLYCHLORINATED NITROBENZENE
POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC  HYDROCARBON-HEAVY
POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC  HYDROCARBON-LIGHT
POLYNUCLEAR AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
POLYPROPYLENE
POTASSIUM, DISSOLVED
POTASSIUM, TOTAL
PRISTANE  ( = ISOPRENOID 1708)
PRISTANE/PHYTANE RATIO
PROMETON
PROPANOL  (2-Propanol = ISOPROPANOL = ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL)
PROPYLAMINE
PROPYLENE CHLORIDE  (1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE)
PROPYLENE OXIDE (=  1,2-EPOXYPROPANE)
PROPYLHEPTANOL (2-Propylheptanol)
PROPYLTHIOURACIL  (6-Propyl-2-thiouracil)
PURGEABLE PRIORITY POLLUTANTS  (ALL)
PYRENE ( = BENZO (D,E,F)  PHENANTHRENE)
PYRENE-D10 (SURROGATE)
PYRIDINE  ( = AZINE)
PYRIDINE, 3-(CHLOROMETHYL)
QUINONE (p-BENZOQUINONE)
QUINTOZENE ( = PENTACHLORONITROBENZENE = BRASSICOL =  TRITISAN)
RADIOACTIVITY (GROSS ALPHA)
RADIOACTIVITY (GROSS BETA)
RESORCINOL (= 1,3-DIHYDROXYBENZENE)
RETENE (= 7-ISOPROPYL-l-METHYL-PHENANTHRENE)
PHENYTOIN
THIMET
PHOSALONE
PHOSDRIN
PHOSPHTE-D
0-P04-D
PHOSPHATE
OPHOSPHATE
PHOSPHORUS
PHTH-ESTRS
PHTH ANHYD
DEP
DIMP
PHYTANE
2-PICOLINE
CYCHEXANON
PIP SULFOX
PCBS
PCNB
HP AH
LPAH
PAH
POLYPROPYL
POTASS-D
POTASSIUM
PRISTANE
PRIST/PHYT
PROMETON
ISOPROPANL
PROPYLIMIN
12-2CLPRP
PRPE O
2-PRPHEPTO
PRTHIOURAC
ALL PURGEA
PYRENE
PYRENE-D10
PYRIDINE
3CLMPYRID
QUINONE
5CLNBNZ
RADIOACTVA
RADIOACTVB
RESORCINOL
RETENE
630-93-3
298-02-2
7723-14-0

85-44-9
84-66-2
109-06-8
108-94-1
120-62-7
1336-36-3
9003-07-0

7440-09-7
1921-70-6

1610-18-0
67-63-0
107-10-8
78-87-5
75-56-9
10042-59-8
51-52-5

129-00-0

110-86-1

106-51-4
82-68-8

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RONNEL
 TRICHLOROMETAFOS  (pesticide)
SAFROLE  (=  1-ALLYL-3.4-METHYLENEDIOXYBENZENE)
SELENATE
SELENITE  (= CALCIUM  SULFATE)
SELENIUM, DISSOLVED
SELENIUM, TOTAL
SILICA, DISSOLVED  (= SILICON  DIOXIDE)
SILICATE
SILICON
SILICON DIOXIDE  (= SILICA), DISSOLVED
SILVER, DISSOLVED
SILVER, PARTICULATE
SILVER, TOTAL
SILVEX (PESTICIDE)
SIMAZINE  (PESTICIDE)
SODIUM
SODIUM CHROMATE
SOLIDS, TOTAL
SOLIDS, TOTAL SUSPENDED
SOLIDS, TOTAL VOLATILE
SQUALENE  (= HEXAMETHYL TETRACOSAHEXANE)
STRONTIUM
STRYCHNINE
STYRENE  ( =  ETHENYLBENZENE = PHENYLETHYLENE =  VINYLBENZENE)
SULFATE, DISSOLVED
SULFATE, PARTICULATE
SULFATE, TOTAL
SULFIDES, DISSOLVED
SULFIDES, TOTAL
SULFIDES, WATER  SOLUBLE
SULFUR
SULFUR OXIDES
SULFURYL FLUORIDE
SUSPENDED SOLIDS, TOTAL
SYLVIC ACID ( = ABIETIC ACID)
SYSTOX (= DEMETON) (PESTICIDE)
T (2,4,5-T or 2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxy Acetic Acid)  (PESTICIDE)
TCDD  (= 2,3,7,8-TETRACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN = DIOXIN)
TDE (= ODD)
TEBUTHIURON
TENALIN BASE (=  METHAPYRILINE =  HISTADYL BASE = THENYLENE BASE)
TERPHENYL (m-Terphenyl =  1,3-DIPHENYLBENZENE)
TERPHENYL (o-Terphenyl =  1,2-DIPHENYLBENZENE)
TERPHENYL (p-Terphenyl =  1,4-DIPHENYLBENZENE)
RONNEL

SAFROLE
SELENATE
SELENITE
DSELENIUM
SELENIUM
SILICA-D
SILICATE
SILICON
SILICA-D
DSILVER
PSILVER
SILVER
SILVEX
SIMAZINE
SODIUM
SODCRO
TOT SOLIDS
TSS
TVS
6MET4COHEX
STRONTIUM
STRYCHNINE
STYRENE
SO4-D
SO4-P
SULFATE
SULFIDES-D
SULFIDES
SULFIDES-S
SULFUR
SOX
SULFRYLFL
TSS
ABIETIC AC
DEMETON
2,4,5 T
TCDD
DDD
TEBUTHIURN
METHAPYRIL
M-3PHEN
0-3PHEN
P-3PHEN
299-84-3

94-59-7
7782-49-2
7782-49-2
7440-21-3
7440-22-4
93-72-1
122-34-9
7440-23-5
7775-11-3
7440-24-6
57-24-9
100-42-5

10482-56-1
7704-34-9

2699-79-8

514-10-3
8065-48-3
93-76-5
1746-01-6
72-54-8
34014-18-1
91-79-2
92-06-8
84-15-1
92-94-4

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TERPHENYL-D14, DEUTERATED  (SURROGATE)
TERPINEOL
TETRABUTYLTIN

T^HLT BEN^f (1 ,2,3, 5-Tetrachloroben2e
TETRACHLOROBENZENE  (1,2,4, 5-Tetrachlorobenzene)
TETRACHLOROBIPHENYL,  TOTAL
TETRACHLOROBUTADI ENE
                          (23 , 7 , 8-Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin = DIOXIN)
                           C13 (i , 2 , 3 , 4-TETRACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN)
                           C13 ( 2 , 3 , 7 , 8-TETRACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN, C13)
                           CL37 ( 2 , 3 , 7 , 8-TETRACHLORODIBENZODIOXIN)

  ^CHLolBENZ       ( 2 , ^8-TetracMorodibenzof uran)
 T^CHLORODI^NZOFURAN, C13 (2 , 3 , 7 , 8-TETRACHLORODIBENZOFURAN, C13)
 TETRACHLORODIBENZOFURANS, TOTAL

                                               •  ACETVLENE TETRACHLORIDE
                     (= TETRACHLOROETHENE -  PERCHLOROETHYLENE)
                    (=
                   (2,3,4, 6-Tetrach lorophenol )
                   ( 2 ', 3
 TETRACHLOROVIHYLBEMZEHE  (- TETRACHLOROSTYREHE)

                       4 5?6-?etrahydrobenzene = CYCLOHEXENE)
                  (=  i:4-EPOXYBUTANE = TETRAMETHYLENE OXIDE)
                OXIDE  (-  TETRAHYDROFURAN - 1 . 4-EPOXYBUTANE)
 THALLIUM, DISSOLVED

 ?H^NYLS!E BASEL(= METHAPYRILINE = HISTADYL BASE = TENALIN BASE)
 THIMET  (= PHORATE)           crnm
 THIOBISMETHANE  (= METHYL SULFIDE)
 TH IOC VAN ATE
             (-  BENZENETHIOL - MERCAPTOBENZENE)
 THIOUREA  (2-Thio-urea)
 TIN  (SN)

           (o-Tolidine = 3 , 3 ' -DIMETHYLBENZIDINE)
4TERP-D14
TERPINEOL
TTBT
4CLMXYL
1235-4CLBZ
1245-4CLBZ
4CLBPHNL-T
TETCBD
I TETCBD
TCDD
TCDD-AC13
TCDD-C13
TCDD-CL37
TCDD-T
TCDF
TCDF-C13
TCDF-T
4CLETHAN
1122-4CLET
4CLETHE
4CLSTYRENE
4CLETHE
GUAIATET
4CLMETHA
2346CLPHN
2356CLPHN
 4CLSTYRENE
 4CLSTYRENE
 4CLSTYRENE
 4DECANOIC
 CYCHEXENE
 4HYDRFURAN
 4HYDRFURAN
 DTHALLIUM
 THALLIUM
 METHAPYRIL
 THIMET
 THIOBMETHA
 SCN
 THIONAZIN
 THIOPHENOL
 THIOUREA
 TIN
 TITANIUM
 O-TOLIDINE
7440-28-0
95-94-3
                                                                                       1746-01-6
51207-31-9
 25322-20-7
 79-34-5
 127-18-4

 127-18-4

 56-23-5
 58-90-2
 935-95-5
 544-63-8

 109-99-9
 109-99-9

 7440-31-5
 91-79-2
 298-02-2
 75-18-3
 108-98-5
 62-56-6
 7440-32-6
 7440-32-6
 119-93-7

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TOLUENE  (= METHYLBENZENE = PKENYLMETHANE
TOLUENE  DIISOCYANATE
TOLUENE-2,4-DIAMINE  (=  2,4-DIAMINOTOLUENE)
TOLUENE-D8, DEUTERATED  (SURROGATE)
TOLUIDINE  (o-Toluidine  = 2-AMINOTOLUENE = 2-METHYLANILINE)
TOLUIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE (o-Toluidine Hydrochloride=2-AMINOTOLUENE HCL)
TOLYL CHLORIDE  (m-Tolyl Chloride =  m-CHLOROTOLUENE)
TOLYL CHLORIDE  (o-Tolyl Chloride =  o-CHLOROTOLUENE)
TOLYL CHLORIDE  (p-Tolyl Chloride =  p-CHLOROTOLUENE)
TOTAL ALKANES
TOXAPHENE  (PESTICIDE)
TRANSMISSIVITY  (SEE REC.l FOR EQP&UNITS)
TRI-p-CRESYL PHOSPHATE  (= TRI-4-TOLYL PHOSPHATE)
TRI-p-TOLYL PHOSPHATE  (= TRI-p-CRESYL PHOSPHATE)
TRIBROMOMETHANE  (= BROMOFORM)
TRIBROMOPHENOL  (2,4,6-Tribromophenol = BROMOL)
TRIBUTYLTIN
TRICHLORFON (PESTICIDE)
TRICHLOROBENZENE
TRICHLOROBENZENE  (1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene)
TRICHLOROBIPHENYL, TOTAL
TRICHLOROBUTADIENE
TRICHLOROBUTADIENE ISOMERS
TRICHLOROETHANE  (1,1,1-Trichloroethane = METHYLCHLOROFORM)
TRICHLOROETHANE  (1,1,2-Trichloroethane)
TRICHLOROETHENE  ( = TRICHLOROETHYLENE)
TRICHLOROETHYLENE (= TRICHLOROETHENE)
TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHAN E
TRICHLOROGUAIACOL
TRICHLOROGUAIACOL (3,4,5-Trichloroguaiacol)
TRICHLOROGUAIACOL (4,5,6-Trichloroguaiacol)
TRICHLOROMETAFOS
 RONNEL  (pesticide)
TRICHLOROMETHANE  (= CHLOROFORM)
TRICHLOROPHENOL  (2,3,6-Trichlorophenol)
TRICHLOROPHENOL  (2,4,5-Trichlorophenol)
TRICHLOROPHENOL  (2,4,6-Trichlorophenol)
TRICHLOROPHENOXY ACETIC ACID  (2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxy Acetic = 2,4,5-T
TRICHLOROTRIFLUOROETHANE (= FREON 113)
TRICLOPYR
TRIMETHYL CYCLOHEXENE-1-METHANOL
TRIMETHYL CYCLOHEXENE-METHANOL
TRIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
TRIMETHYL-TRIDECATRIENENITRILE
TRIMETHYLANILINE  (2,4,5-Trimethylaniline)
TOLUENE
TDI
24-2AMTOL
TOLUENE D8
0-TOLUIDIN
O-TOLI-HCL
M-CLTOLUEN
0-CLTOLUEN
P-CLTOLUEN
TALK
TOXAPHENE
TRANSMISSI
3PT PHOS
3PT PHOS
3-BRMETHA
246-3BRPHN
TBT
TRICHLORFO
3CLBNZ
124-3CLBNZ
3CLBPHNL-T
TRICBD
I TRICBD
111-3CLETH
112-3CLETH
3CLETHE
3CLETHE
3CLFLMETH
3CLGUAIA
GUAIA345
GUAIA456
RONNEL

CHLOROFORM
236-3CLPHN
245-3CLPHN
246-3CLPHN
2,4,5 T
FREON 113
TRICLOPYR
3MCYHEXE1M
3MCYCHEXEM
3MET PHOS
3MET3NITRL
245-3METAN
108-88-3
26471-62-5
95-80-7

95-53-4
636-21-5

100-44-7

7440-66-6
8001-35-2

1330-78-5
1330-78-5
75-25-2
118-79-6

52-68-6
108-70-3
120-82-1
71-55-6
79-00-5
79-t'l-6
79-01-6
75-69-4
299-84-3

67-66-3
933-75-5
95-95-4
88-06-2

76-13-1
512-56-1

137-17-7

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TRIMETHYLBENZENE ISOMERS
TRIMETHYLBICYCLO[2.2.1]HEPTAN-2-ONE (=  CAMPHOR)
TRIMETHYLENE CHLORIDE  (1,3-DICHLOROPROPANE)
TRIMETHYLFLUOROSILANE
TRIMETHYLNAPHTHALENE  (2,3,5-Trimethylnaphthalene)
TRIMETHYLNAPTHALENE  (2,3,4-TRIMETHYLNAPTHALENE)
TRINITROBENZENE  (1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene)
TRIPHENYL PHOSPHATE
TRIS-(2,3-DIBROMOPROPYL)PHOSPHATE (= DIBROMOPROPYL PHOSPHATE)
TRITHION (= CARBOPHENOTHION)
TRITISAN (= PENTACHLORONITROBENZENE = QUINTOZENE = BRASSICOL)
UNDECANE (= HENDECANE)
UNKNOWN ALKENE
URETHANE (= ETHYL CARBAMATE  =  CARBAMIC  ACID,  ETHYL ESTER)
VANADIUM, TOTAL
VINYL ACETATE (= ACETIC  ACID,  ETHENYL ESTER)
VINYL CHLORIDE  (= CHLOROETHENE)
VINYL CHLORIDE MONOMERS
VINYLBENZENE (= STYRENE  =  ETHENYLBENZENE = PHENYLETHYLENE)
VINYLIDENE CHLORIDE  (=  1,1-DICHLOROETHENE)
XYLENE  (m-Xylene)
XYLENE  (o-Xylene + m-Xylene)
XYLENE  (o-Xylene)
XYLENE  (p-Xylene)
XYLENE  ISOMERS
XYLENE, (m-XYLENE + p-XYLENE)
XYLENE, TOTAL (= DIMETHYLBENZENE)
XYLENOL (as-m-Xylcnol =  2,4-DIMETHYLPHENOL)
YTTRIUM
ZINC, DISSOLVED
ZINC, PARTICULATE
ZINC, TOTAL
I TM BENZ
177-3M2CYC
13-2CLPRP
TRIMEFLSI
235-3MNAP
234-3MNAP
135-3NBNZ
3PHEN PHOS
T23-2BPPO4
TRITHION
5CLNBNZ
UNDFCANE
UNKALKENE
URETHAN
VANADIUM
VINYL ACET
VINYL CL
VCM
STYRENE
11-2CLETHE
M-XYLENE
OM-XYLENE
O-XYLENE
P-XYLENE
I XYLENE
MP-XYLENE
XYLENE
24-2MPHN
YTTRIUM
DZINC
PZINC
ZINC
76-22-2
142-28-9
420-56-4
99-35-4
115-86-6

786-19-6
82-68-8
1120-21-4

51-79-6
7440-62-2
108-05-4
75-01-4

100-42-5
75-35-4
95-47-6
106-42-3
1330-20-7
105-67-9
7440-65-5
7440-66-6

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                        APPENDIX B
MASTER SPECIES LIST OF NODC TAXONOMIC CODES
         NOTE:  Appendix B provides a list of ODES/NODC
         taxonomic codes.  This list includes some codes with the
         following qualifiers: (S) synomym; (A) pan of a longer
         taxonomic name; (T) temporary code;  and (P) provisional
         species code. The ODES Technical Staff will supply codes
         for taxa not listed in Appendix B (see Chapter I for address
         and telephone information).  Do not independently assign
         new codes.

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                         NODC TAXONOMIC  CODES
NODC
CODE
    TAXON
    NAME
500162010200
500162010000
370405040000
8835620103
8835620104
513105010200
513105010600
513105010000
6169220606
616922060400
6169220605
616922069998
616922069992
616922069988
616922060000
61530101ACOO
615301010900
615301010200
615301010400
615301010500
615301010700
615301010000
375401030100
37540103AN
375401030200
375401030400
375401039999
37540103XAOO
37540103XXOO
375401030000
616937010300
8849010109
8849010122
8849010108
8849010110
8849010111
8849010112
8849010123
8849010114
8849010115
8849010116
8849010118
8849010107
5922
611829010000
6118290104
616937020100
61693702
5001411301
500141130600
500141130100
S
S
S
ABARENICOLA PACIFICA
ABARENICOLA SPP.
ABIENTINARIA SPP.
ABUDEFDUF ABDOMINALIS
ABUDEFDUF SORDIDUS
ACANTHODORIS BRUNNEA
ACANTHODORIS RHODOCERAS
ACANTHODORIS SPP.
ACANTHOHAUSTORIUS BOUSFIELDI
ACANTHOHAUSTORIUS SHOEMAKERI
ACANTHOHAUSTORIUS SIMILIS
ACANTHOHAUSTORIUS SP. B (PENSACOLA)
ACANTHOHAUSTORIUS SP. H (PENSACOLA)
ACANTHOHAUSTORIUS SP. L (PENSACOLA)
ACANTHOHAUSTORIUS SPP.
ACANTHOMYSIS CALIFORNICA A  (CSDOC/MEC)
ACANTHOMYSIS COSTATA
ACANTHOMYSIS DAVISI
ACANTHOMYSIS MACROPSIS
ACANTHOMYSIS NEPHROPHTHALMA
ACANTHOMYSIS SCULPTA
ACANTHOMYSIS SPP.
ACANTHOPTILUM ALBUM
ACANTHOPTILUM ANNULATUM
ACANTHOPTILUM GRACILE
ACANTHOPTILUM SCALPELLIFORME
ACANTHOPTILUM SP. A  (CSDOC/MEC)
ACANTHOPTILUM SP. XA
ACANTHOPTILUM SP. XX
ACANTHOPTILUM SPP.
ACANTHOSTEPHEIA INCARINATA
ACANTHURUS ACHILES
ACANTHURUS BLOCHII
ACANTHURUS DUSSUMIERI
ACANTHURUS GLAUCOPAREIUS
ACANTHURUS GUTTATUS
ACANTHURUS LEUCOPAREIUS
ACANTHURUS NIGRICANS
ACANTHURUS NIGROFUSCUS
ACANTHURUS NIGRORIS
ACANTHURUS OLIVACEUS
ACANTHURUS TRIOSTEGUS
ACANTHURUS XANTHOPTERUS
ACARINA
ACARTIA SPP.
ACARTIA TONSA
ACEROIDES LATIPES
ACEROIDES SPP.
ACESTA ASSIMILIS
ACESTA CATHERINAE
ACESTA CERRUTI

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500141130700 =
500141130400 = S
500141130200 = S
500141130500 = S
500141130000 = S
616934010200 =
550202C10100 =
ACLIDI990000 =
510205000000 =
500141130300 =
500141130600 =
500141130100 =
500141130400 =
500141130201 =
500141130202 =
500141130200 =
500141130399 -
500141130500 =
50014113
390300000000 =
5001030401
5110040103
511004010400 =
511004010100 =
511004011900 =
511004010200 =
511004012000 =
511004011100 =
511004010000 =
511001010100 =
511001010000 =
511001011900 =
511001000000 =
375800000000 = S
611325029999 =
616906120300 =
616906120100 =
616906120200 =
616906129999 =
616906120000 =
616906120400 = S
5131050205
510323000000 = S
8810080115
8810080117
8810080118
8810080119
510514010000 -
551502010200 =
551502010000 =
550701110200 =
550701110000 =
500141070500 = S
500141010300 =
6161070101
371201010200 =
617101100100 =
617101100000 =
61710108LNGC =
513101010200 =
ACESTA FINITIMA
ACESTA HORIKOSHII
ACESTA LOPEZI
ACESTA SIMPLEX
ACESTA SPP.
ACIDOSTOMA HANCOCKI
ACILA CASTRENSIS
ACLIDIDAE GENUS A (PENSACOLA)
ACMAEIDAE
ACMIRA ASSIMILIS
ACMIRA CATHERINAE
ACMIRA CERRUTI
ACMIRA HORIKOSHII
ACMIRA LOPEZI LOPEZI
ACMIRA LOPEZI RUBRA
ACMIRA LOPEZI
ACMIRA NEAR ASSIMILIS
ACMIRA SIMPLEX
ACMIRA SPP.
ACOELA
ACOETES PACIFICA
ACTEOCINA CANALICULATA
ACTEOCINA CANDEI
ACTEOCINA CULCITELLA
ACTEOCINA EXIMIA
ACTEOCINA HARPA
ACTEOCINA HAWAIENSIS
ACTEOCINA PLANULATA
ACTEOCINA SPP.
ACTEON PUNCTOSTRIATUS
ACTEON SPP.
ACTEON TRASKII
ACTEONIDAE
ACTINIARIA
AOTINOCYTHEREIS SP. A (PENSACOLA)
ACUMINODEUTOPUS HETERUROPUS
ACUMINODEUTOPUS NAGLEI
ACUMINODEUTOPUS OCULATUS STEENOPROPODUS
ACUMINODEUTOPUS SP. A (PENSACOLA)
ACUMINODEUTOPUS SPP.
ACUMINODEUTOPUS STENOPROPODUS
ADALARIA PROXIMA
ADEORBIDAE
ADIORYX ENSIFER
ADIORYX SPINIFER
ADIORYX TIERE
ADIORYX XANTHERYTHRUS
ADMETE SPP.
ADONTORHINA CYCLIA
ADONTORHINA SPP.
ADULA DIEGENSIS
ADULA SPP.
AEDICIRA ANTENNATA
AEDICIRA PACIFICA
AEGA SYMMETRICA
AEGINA LONGICORNIS
AEGINELLA LONGICORNIS
AEGINELLA SPP.
AEGININA LONGICARPUS
AEGIRES ALBOPUNCTATUS

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514200000000 = A
514203010100 =
514203000000 =
550905012402 = S
7815010103
8713070101
511006010100 =
511006010200 =
511006010000 =
511006000000 =
500125030400 =
50012503CR
500125030600 =
500125030700 =
5001250305
5001250399
500125030000 =
500125030300 =
370407110100 =
370407111000 =
370407110000 =
840407010100 =
8831080101
883108010200 =
510345010200 =
51034608
87390101
618313020200 =
780301010400 =
780301010200 =
780301010100 =
780301010000 =
5125080101
8835280202
510503070500 = S
6153013201
500141070500 =
500141070400 =
500141070100 =
500141070200 =
500141070600 =
500141070000 =
814903010100 =
81490301
616934580000 =
617914000000 =
617914050400 =
617914011800 =
6179140120
617914011300 =
617914010200 =
617914010000 =
8860020103
8860020104
510320010600 =
510320014000 =
510320019999 =
510320010000 =
51032001
510320010000 = S
AEOLIDACEA
AEOLIDIA PAPILLOSA
AEOLIDIIDAE
AEQUIPECTEN AEQUISULCATUS
AETEA SICA
AETOBATUS NARINARI
AGLAJA DIOMEDEUM
AGLAJA OCELLIGERA
AGLAJA SPP.
AGLAJIDAE
AGLAOPHAMUS CIRCINATA
AGLAOPHAMUS CIRRATA
AGLAOPHAMUS DICIRRIS
AGLAOPHAMUS ERECTANS
AGLAOPHAMUS NEOTENUS
AGLAOPHAMUS SP. A
AGLAOPHAMUS SPP.
AGLAOPHAMUS VERRILLI
AGLAOPHENIA CF. STRUTHIONIDES
AGLAOPHENIA DIEGENSIS
AGLAOPHENIA SPP.
AGNESIA SEPTENTRIONALIS
AGONOPSIS EMMELANE
AGONOPSIS STERLETUS
ALABA JEANETTE
ALABINA SPP.
ALBULA SPP.
ALBUNEA GIBBESII
ALCYONIDIUM DISCIFORME
ALCYONIDIUM MAMMILLATUM
ALCYONIDIUM POLYOUM
ALCYONIDIUM SPP.
ALDERIA MODESTA
ALECTIS CILIARIS
ALIA CARINATA
ALIENACANTHOMYSIS MACROPSIS
ALLIA ANTENNATA
ALLIA CARINATA
ALLIA MONICAE
ALLIA NOLANI
ALLIA RAMOSA
ALLIA SPP.
ALLOCENTROTUS FRAGILIS
ALLOCENTROTUS SPP.
ALLOGAUSSIA SPP.
ALPHEIDAE
ALPHEOPSIS EQUIDACTYLUS
ALPHEUS BELLIMANUS
ALPHEUS CALIFORNIENSIS
ALPHEUS CLAMATOR
ALPHEUS NORMANNI
ALPHEUS SPP.
ALUTERUS MONOCEROS
ALUTERUS SCRIPTUS
ALVANIA COMPACTA
ALVANIA ROSAKA
ALVANIA SP. A  (PUGET  SOUND)
ALVANIA SPP.
ALVANIA SPP.
ALVINIA SPP.

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500168230200
500168239999
500168230000
500158230100
500167010100
500167010700
500167010500
500167010000
50016013CA
500160130000
780501010000
615301350200
615301350000
61530135TROO
5103760102
510376010100
8835640102
611103060100
600104000000
600104999999
600104030300
600104030200
600104030000
500158060300
616902010800
616902011100
61690201BICA
616902012500
616902013500
616902013300
616902011200
6.-.S902011201
616902011700
616902013600
616902011300
616902012600
616902013400
616902010100
61690201MA
616902012700
616902012800
616902012900
616902011400
616902013000
616902013100
616902019979
616902019989
616902019999
616902019969
616902019967
616902019958
616902019956
616902010000
616902013200
6169020110
616902000000
616915110100
500167020800
500167020100
500167070100
AMAEANA OCCIDENTALS
AMAEANA SP. A OF HARRIS
AMAEANA SPP.
AMAEANA TRILOBATA
AMAGE ANOPS
AMAGE ARIETICORNUTA
AMAGE SCUTATA
AMAGE SPP.
AMASTIGOS CAPERATUS
AMASTIGOS SPP.
AMATHIA SPP.
AMATHIMYSIS BRATTEGARDI
AMATHIMYSIS SPP.
AMATHIMYSIS TRIGIBBA A (CSDOC/MEC)
AMAUROPSIS ISLANDICA
AMAUROPSIS PURPUREA
AMBLYCIRRHITUS BIMACULATA
AMBOLEBERIS AMERICANA
AMMOTHEIDAE
AMMOTHEIDAE GEN. A SP. A (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
AMMOTHELLA SETOSA
AMMOTHELLA SPINIFERA
AMMOTHELLA SPP.
AMMOTRYPANE AULOGASTER
AMPELISCA ABDITA
AMPELISCA AGASSIZI
AMPELISCA BICARINATA
AMPELISCA BREVISIMULATA
AMPELISCA CAREYI
AMPELISCA COriPRESSA
AMPELISCA CRISTATA
AMPELISCA CRISTATA MICRODENTATA
AMPELISCA CRISTOIDES
AMPELISCA CUCULLATA
AMPELISCA HANCOCKI
AMPELISCA INDENTATA
AMPELISCA LOBATA
AMPELISCA MACROCEPHALA
AMPELISCA MACROCOXA
AMPELISCA MILLERI
AMPELISCA PACIFICA
AMPELISCA PANAMENSIS
AMPELISCA PUGETICA
AMPELISCA ROMIGI
AMPELISCA SHOEMAKERI
AMPELISCA SP, A (CSDOC/MEC)
              A (PUGET SOUND)
              A (SCAMIT)
              A (PENSACOLA)
              C (PENSACOLA)
              L (PENSACOLA)
                (PENSACOLA)
N
AMPELISCA SP.
AMPELISCA SP.
AMPELISCA SP.
AMPELISCA SP.
AMPELISCA SP.
AMPELISCA SP.
AMPELISCA SPP.
AMPELISCA UNSOCALAE
AMPELISCA VERRILLI
AMPELISCIDAE
AMPELISCIPHOTIS PODOPHTHALMA
AMPHARETE ACUTIFRONS
AMPHARETE ARCTICA
AMPHARETE GRACILIS

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500167021500
500167029999
5001670299
500167020000
500167020900
500167000000
500167009989
812903180200
812903180000
500167030200
500167030300
500167030600
500167030400
500167030000
500167030500
5001660102
500166000000
616906130200
50012106BROO
500121060100
500121060000
500170120200
616903000000
6169030202
6169030201
616903020600
616903029997
4306060101
500110000000
8129030103
812903010900
812903030200
812903011000 =
812903010000 =
812903010500 =
812903010400 =
812903019999 =
812903090600 =
812903099999 =
812903090000 =
812903090800 =
812903090700 =
850001030000 =
812903020100 =
812903020000 =
812903020200 =
616800000000 =
430605000000 =
430605010200 =
430605011000 =
430605011400 -
430605011500 =
430605010500 =
430605011800 =
430605010000 =
500167180100 -
500167180000 =
510503010400 =
510503019999 =
510503010000 =
A (HONOLULU ONLY)
      AMPHARETE LABROPS
      AMPHARETE SP. A (PENSACOLA)
      AMPHARETE SP. A
      AMPHARETE SPP.
      AMPHARETE VEGA
      AMPHARETIDAE
      AMPHARETIDAE SP.
      AMPHICHONDRIUS GRANULOSUS
      AMPHICHONDRIUS SPP.
      AMPHICTEIS GLABRA
      AMPHICTEIS GUNNERI
      AMPHICTEIS MUCRONATA
      AMPHICTEIS SCAPHOBRANCHIATA
      AMPHICTEIS SPP.
      AMPHICTEIS SUNDVALLI
      AMPHICTENE MOOREI
= S   AMPHICTENIDAE
      AMPHIDEUTOPUS OCULATUS
      AMPHIDUROS BRUNNEA A (EWPCF/MEC)
      AMPHIDUROS PACIFICUS
      AKPHIDUROS SPP.
      AMPHIGLEI.'A MEDITERRANEA
      AMPHILOCHIDAE
      AMPHILOCHUS LITORALIS
      AMPHILOCHUS NEOPOLITANUS
      AMPHILOCHUS PICADURUS
      AMPHILOCHUS SP. C  (PENSACOLA)
      AMPHINEMERTES CAECA
      AMPHINOMIDAE
      AMPHIODIA CRATERODMETA
      AMPHIODIA DIGITATA
= S   AMPHIODIA OCCIDENTALIS
      AMPHIODIA PSARA
      AMPHIODIA SPP.
      AMPHIODIA TRYCHNA
      AMPHIODIA URTICA
      AMPHIODIA URTICA/PERIERCTA COMPLEX
      AMPHIOPLUS HEXACANTHUS
      AMPHIOPLUS SP. A (CSDOC/MEC)
      AMPHIOPLUS SPP.
      AMPHIOPLUS SQUAMATA
=     AMPHIOPLUS STRONGYLOPLAX
      AMPHIOXUS SPP.
      AMPHIPHOLIS PUGETANA
      AMPHIPHOLIS SPP.
      AMPHIPHOLIS SQUAMATA
      AMPHIPODA
      AMPHIPORIDAE
      AMPHIPORUS BIMACULATUS
      AMPHIPORUS BIOCULATUS
      AMPHIPORUS CALIFORNICUS
      AMPHIPORUS CRUENTATUS
      AMPHIPORUS IMPARISPINOSUS
      AMPHIPORUS RUBELLUS
      AMPHIPORUS SPP.
      AMPHISAMYTHA BIOCULATA
      AMPHISAMYTHA SPP.
      AMPHISSA BICOLOR
      AMPHISSA SP. A (PUGET SOUND)
      AMPHISSA SPP.

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510503010500
510503010600
570810000000
500168010100
500167009999
812903101600
812903101700
812903109999
812903100000
812903000000
812903980000
616926110100
6169040119
616904010000
616904012000
616904011600
616904000000
550701100500
550701100000
510503030600
510602530100
550601020100
500113010200
500113010201
500113011200
500113010300
50011301MUCO
500113010900
500113011500
500113010000
500113011400
8839011302
8839011301
615301280100
615405050100
61540505
884702000000
874702010100
616102090100
616102090100
500122100100
500122010900
500122010400
500122010100
500122010200
500122010000
513106020500
513106020300
513106020000
375800009980
375800009987
375800009988
375800009989
375800009990
375800009991
375800009992
375800009993
375800009994
375800009995
375800009996
S
S
C
C
S
S
AMPHISSA UNDATA
AMPHISSA VERSICOLOR
AMPHITRETIDAE
AMPHITRITE CIRRATA
AMPHITRITINAE SP.  A (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
AMPHIURA ACRYSTATA
AMPHIURA DIASTATA
AMPHIURA SP. A (MORRO/PAQUETTE)
AMPHIURA SPP.
AMPHIURIDAE
AMPHIURIDAE GENUS B (PENSACOLA)
AMPILISCIPHOTIS PODOPTHALMA
AMPITHOE PLUMULOSA
AMPITHOE SPP.
AMPITHOE TEA
AMPITHOE VALIDA
AMPITHOIDAE
AMYGDALUM PALLIDULUM
AMYGDALUM SPP.
ANACHIS LAFRESNAYI
ANACITHARA PERFECTA
ANADARA TRANSVERSA
ANAITIDES GROENLANDICA
ANAITIDES GROENLANDICA ORIENTALIS
ANAITIDES LONGIPES
ANAITIDES MEDIPAPILLATA
ANAITIDES MUCOSA
ANAITIDES MULTISERIATA
ANAITIDES PAPILLOSA
ANAITIDES SPP.
ANAITIDES WILLIAMSI
ANAMPSES CHRYSOCEPHALUS
ANAMPSES CUVIERI
ANCHIALINA TYPICA
ANCHICOLURUS OCCIDENTALIS
ANCHICOLURUS SPP.
ANCHOVIES
ANCHOVY NORTHERN
ANCINUS DALTONAE
ANCINUS DALTONAE
ANCISTARGIS HAMATA
ANCISTROSYLLIS BREVICEPS
ANCISTROSYLLIS GROENLANDICA
ANCISTROSYLLIS HAMATA
ANCISTROSYLLIS HARTMANAE
ANCISTROSYLLIS SPP.
ANCULA LENTIGINOSA
ANCULA PACIFICA
ANCULA SPP.
            124 (CSDOC/MEC)
            122 (CSDOC/MEC)
            84 (ENCINA ONLY)
            12 (ENCINA/KLI)
            111 (CSDOC/MEC)
            108 (CDSOC/MEC)
            103 (ORANGE CO. ONLY)
            12 (ORANGE CO. ONLY)
            88 (ORANGE CO. ONLY)
            96 (ORANGE CO. ONLY)
    ANEMONE SP.
    ANEMONE SP.
    ANEMONE SP.
    ANEMONE SP.
    ANEMONE SP,
    ANEMONE SP,
    ANEMONE SP,
    ANEMONE SP,
    ANEMONE SP,
    ANEMONE SP.
    ANEMONE SP. 93  (ORANGE CO ONLY)

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375800009997 =
375800009998 =
375800009999 =
375800009986 =
375800009985 =
375800000000 =
513002020100 =
616921010100 =
500000000000 =
500167070400 =
500167070100 =
500167070200 =
500167070000 =
500167070300 =
550909020500 =
618300000000 = A
61693403CAOO =
616934380200 = S
616934030300 =
6169340314
616934030000 =
600106020100 =
600106020500 =
600106021100 =
600106021300 =
600106020000 =
600106021200 =
6001090301
500160140100 =
7804030201
8787020210   = S
370407150300 =
375900009989 =
8835020708
374000000000 =
374000009999 =
374000009998 =
610000000000 = S
616000000000 =
ANTIAS--9999 =
500102020200 =
510602090000 =
781507040100 =
500143220300 =
500143220000 =
6169060102
616906010400 »
61690601
616906000000 =
616906010200 - S
616906010500 » S
616906010300 » S
616906010600 = S
616906010400 = S
616906010000 = S
616001040400 =
616001040100 »
616001040000 =
8835360902
616912010200 =
ANEMONE SP. 92 (ORANGE CO ONLY)
ANEMONE SP. 87 (ORANGE CO ONLY)
ANEMONE SP. 85 (ORANGE CO. ONLY)
ANEMONE SP. 76
ANEMONE SP. 106 (CSDOC/MEC)
ANEMONE SPP.
ANISODORIS NOBILIS
ANISOGAMMARUS SUBCARINUATUS
ANNELIDA
ANOBOTHRUS BIMACULATUS
ANOBOTHRUS GRACILIS
ANOBOTHRUS OCCIDENTALIS
ANOBOTHRUS SPP.
ANOBOTHRUS TRILOBOTUS
ANOMIA PERUVIANA
ANOMURA
ANONYX CARINATUS
ANONYX DOROTHEAE
ANONYX LILJEBORGI
ANONYX SARSI
ANONYX SPP.
ANOPLODACTYLUS ERECTUS
ANOPLODACTYLUS NODOSUS
ANOPLODACTYLUS OCULOSPINUS
ANOPLODACTYLUS PROJECTUS
ANOPLODACTYLUS SPP.
ANOPLODACTYLUS VIRIDINTESTINALE
ANOROPALLENE PALPIDA
ANOTOMASTUS GORDIODES
ANQUINELLA PALMATA
ANTENNARIUS COMMERSONII
ANTENNELLA AVALONIA
ANTHENARIA SP. A  (SCAMIT)
ANTHIAS THOMPSONI
ANTHOZOA
ANTHOZOA SP. A (PUGET SOUND)
ANTHOZOA SP. 2 (PUGET SOUND)
ANTHROPODA MANDIBULATA CRUSTACEA
ANTHURIDEA SPP.
ANTIAS SP. B  (PENSACOLA)
ANTINOELLA SARSI
ANTIPLANES SPP.
ANTROPORA TINCTA
AONIDES PAUCIBRANCHIATA
AONIDES SPP.
AORA COLUMBIAE
AORA INERMIS
AORA SPP.
AORIDAE
AOROIDES COLUMBIAE
AOROIDES EXILIS
AOROIDES INERMIS
AOROIDES INTERMEDIUS
AOROIDES SPINOSUS
AOROIDES SPP.
APANTHURA INORNATA
APANTHURA MAGNIFICA
APANTHURA SPP.
APHAREUS FURCATUS
APHERUSA MEGALOPS

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500101010600 =
500101010700 =
500101010800 =
500101010100 =
500101010200 =
500101010300 =
500101011000 =
500101019998 =
500101019999 =
500101010000 =
500101999A
500101039999 =
500142000000 =
500142010200 =
500142019999 =
500142010000 =
500142010100 =
540000000000.= A
8835180123
8835180122
8835180165
8835181002
500173080300 =
500143050700 = S
8835360801
8793010101
615603010600 «
615603019992 =
615603000000 =
500133020300 =
500133020400 =
500133020100 =
500133020100 = S
500133020100 = S
500133020000 =
500133000000 =
5001330099
59           = A
615901039997 =
615901039998 =
615901039999 =
615702029996 = S
615702029999 = S
615901030000 =
5102
840301040000 -
513003030100 =
510331010100 -
390200000000 =
8835430301
550601000000 =
551551020100 =
613201010400 = S
500102030100 -
500102039999 =
500102030000 =
551539010100 =
550905060000 = S
500102040100 =
500102040000 =
APHRODITA ARMIFERA
APHRODITA BREVITENTACULATA
APHRODITA CASTANEA
APHRODITA JAPONICA
APHRODITA NEGLIGENS
APHRODITA PARVA
APHRODITA REFULGIDA
APHRODITA SP. B  (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
APHRODITA SP. A  (MORRO/ROSSI)
APHRODITA SPP.
APHRODITIDAE SP. A  (GLOUCESTER)
APHROGENIA SP. A (PENSACOLA)
APISTOBRANCHIDAE
APISTOBRANCHUS ORNATUS
APISTOBRANCHUS SP. A  (SCAMIT)
APISTOBRANCHUS SPP.
APISTOBRANCHUS TULLBERGI
APLACOPHORA
APOGON KALLOPTERUS
APOGON MACULIFERUS
APOGON TAENIOPTERUS
APOGONICHTHYS PERDIX
APOMATUS TIMSII
APOPRIONOSPIO PYGMAEA
APRION VIRESCENS
APRODON CORTEZIANUS
APSEUDES PROPINQUUS
APSEUDES SP. H (PENSACOLA)
APSEUDIDAE
ARABELLA ENDONATA
ARABELLA GENICULATA
ARABELLA IRICOLOR
ARABELLA OPALINA
ARABELLA SEMIMACULATA
ARABELLA SPP.
ARABELLIDAE
ARABELLIDAE PARASITIC
ARACHNIDA
ARAPHURA SP.
ARAPHURA SP.
ARAPHURA SP.
ARAPHURA SP.
ARAPHURA SP.
ARAPHURA SPP.
ARCHAEOGASTROPODA
ARCHIDISTOMA SPP.
ARCHIDORIS MONTEREYENSIS
ARCHITECTONICA NOBILIS
ARCHOOPHORA
ARCHOSARGUS PROBATOCEPHALUS
ARCIDAE
ARCINELLA CORNUTA
ARCOSCALPELLUM CALIFORNICUM
ARCTEOBIA ANTICOSTIENSIS
ARCTEOBIA SP. A  (GOLETA/MOPJRO BAY)
ARCTEOBIA SPP.
ARCTICA ISLANDICA
ARCTINULA SPP.
ARCTONOE PULCHRA
ARCTONOE SPP.
D (SCAMIT)
B (SCAMIT)
A (SCAMIT)
  (SCAMIT)
B
A (SCAMIT)

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616201000000 =
616201020300 =
510222010200 =
500162020300 =
500162020200 =
500162020400 =
500162029999 =
500162020000 =
500162000000 =
875601020600 =
875601020600 =
616907010100 =
6169070199GC =
61690701
616907010200 =
550905120000 =
730102010200 =
730102010500 =
730102010000 =
500141022000 =
500141020700 =
500141130600 =
500141130100
500141020400
500141021500
500141022100
500141021700
500141070600
500141130500
500141029999
500141029995
500141029992
500141029988
500141029980
500141029976
500141020000
500141020100
500141022200
500141020600
8777180202
500158020100
500158020200
500158020500
500158020400
513602010100
8861010302
8861010303
500168110100
500168110000
500168120100
6104010101
600000000000
ARTHROPODS
6169342206
6169342204
500167080400
500167080200
500157020100
84040501
840100000000
      ARCTURIDAE
      ARCTURUS GLABER
      ARENE TRICARINATA
      ARENICOLA BRASILIENSIS
      ARENICOLA GLACIALIS
      ARENICOLA MARINA
      ARENICOLA SP.  A (HONOLULU)
      ARENICOLA SPP.
      ARENICOLIDAE
      ARGENTINA SIALIS
= C   ARGENTINE PACIFIC
      ARGISSA HAMATIPES
      ARGISSA MACRO
      ARGISSA SPP.
      ARGISSA STEBBINGI
= S   ARGOPECTEN SPP.
      ARHYNCHITE CALIFORNICUS
      ARHYNCHITE PUGETTENSIS
      ARHYNCHITE SPP.
      ARICIDEA (ARICIDEA) MINUTA
      ARICIDEA ANNAE
= S   ARICIDEA CATHERINAE
= S   ARICIDEA CERRUTII
      ARICIDEA JEFFREYSI
      ARICIDEA LOPE2I
      ARICIDEA PHILBINAE
      ARICIDEA QUADRILOBATA
= S   ARICIDEA RAMOSA '
= S   ARICIDEA SIMPLEX
      ARICIDEA SP. A (PENSACOLA)
      ARICIDEA SP.
      ARICIDEA SP.
      ARICIDEA SP.
      ARICIDEA SP.
      ARICIDEA SP.
      ARICIDEA SPP.
      ARICIDEA SUECICA
      ARICIDEA TAYLORI
      ARICIDEA WASSI
      ARIUS FELIS
      ARMANDIA BIOCULATA
      ARMANDIA BREVIS
      ARMANDIA INTERMEDIA
      ARMANDIA MACULATA
      ARMINA CALIFORNICA
      AROTHRON HISPIDUS
      AROTHRON MELEAGRIS
      ARTACAMA CONIFERI
      ARTACAMA SPP.
      ARTACAMELLA HANCOCKI
      ARTEMIA SALINA
= S   ARTHROPODA PYCNOGONIDA
      ARTHROPODS
      ARUGA HOLMESI
      ARUGA OCULATA
      ASABELLIDES LINEATA
      ASABELLIDES OCULATA
      ASCELEROCHEILUS BERINGIANUS
      ASCIDIA SPP.
      ASCIDIACEA
E (PENSACOLA)
H (PENSACOLA)
L (PENSACOLA)
T (PENSACOLA)
X (PENSACOLA)

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840100009999 =
5103500142   = S
5103500139   = S
510350MEC
720003010200 =
720003012900 =
720003010500 =
720003010000 =
616201040000 =
5515190108
5515190199
551519010000 =
5515190113
5515190113
5515190122
811401010100 =
810400000000 =
611103020100 =
611103020300 =
611103020000 =
6111030301
8847014601
552008010300 =
811703080100 =
810601050400 =
810601051202 =
810601051200 =
810601050000 =
810601051100 =
810601051102 =
810601000000 =
5105030207   = S
500163010400 =
500163010500 =
500163010300 =
500163010000 =
3759
375900009999 =
375900009998 =
375900009997 =
780502000000 =
880502000000 =
8805020101
8805020601
510373010000 «
510373000000 =
8835442901   =
616909010400 -
616909010100 •
511012020500 =
511012020200 =
511012020400 =
511012020000 =
500165070100 =
8819010102
5012XX
510501200100 = S
500123010100 =
500123010000 = S
618302000000 =
ASCIDIAN SP. A  (KINNETICS ONLY)
ASPERISCALA BELLASTRIATUM
ASPERISCALA LOWEI
ASPERISCALA SPP.
ASPIDOSIPHON ALBUS
ASPIDOSIPHON KLUNZINGERI
ASPIDOSIPHON MUELLERI
ASPIDOSIPHON SPP.
ASTACILLA SPP.
ASTARTE ESQUIMALTI
ASTARTE SP. A
ASTARTE SPP.
ASTARTE UNDATA
ASTARTE UNDATA
ASTARTE WILLETTI
ASTERINA MINIATA
ASTEROIDEA
ASTEROPELLA MACLAUGHLINAE
ASTEROPELLA SLATTERYI
ASTEROPELLA SPP.
ASTEROPTERON OCULITRISTIS
ASTERROPTERYX SEMIPUNCTATUS
ASTHENOTHAERUS VILLOSIOR
ASTROMETIS SERTULIFERA
ASTROPECTEN ARTICULATUS
ASTROPECTEN BRASILIENSIS ARMATUS
ASTROPECTEN BRAZILIENSIS
ASTROPECTEN SPP.
ASTROPECTEN VERRILLI
ASTROPECTEN VERRILLI CALIFORNICUS
ASTROPECTINIDAE
ASTYRIS LUNATA
ASYCHIS BICEPS
ASYCHIS DISPARIDENTATA
ASYCHIS ELONGATA
ASYCHIS SPP.
ATHENARIA
ATHENARIA SP
ATHENARIA SP
ATHENARIA SP
ATHERINIDAE
ATHERINIDAE
ATHERINOPS AFFINIS
ATHERINOPSIS CALIFORNIENSIS
ATLANTA SPP.
ATLANTIDAE
ATRACTOSCION NOBILIS
ATYLUS CARINATUS
ATYLUS TRIDENS
ATYS CURTA
ATYS SANDERSONI
ATYS SEMISTRIATA
ATYS SPP.
AUGENERIELLA DUBIA
AULOSTOMUS CHINENSIS
AUSTROBDELLA SPP.
AUSTROTROPHON CATALINENSIS
AUTOLYTUS CORNUTUS
AUTOLYTUS SPP.
AXIIDAE
84 (ORANGE CO. ONLY)
A (GLOUCESTER)
B (GLOUCESTER)

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366501010000
551502020200
551502020100
551502020000
812903020200
618302040100
618302040200
500163080300
500163080200
500163080201
500163089999
500163080000
8777180101
613402
820102010100
613402011700
613402010400
613402012400
613402011600
613402011400
613402011700
613402010000
510353011500
510353060400
510353010200
510353011300
510353010400
510353060000
5518020101
500160060100
500160060000
550601050500
790201020500
790201020300
790201020000
510320040500
883502160400
616910010200
616910000000
616102090100
611103040400
611103040500
611103040600
611103040000
884003000000
616937050900
616937051100
616937050800
616937051000
616937050000
61693705VUOO
618701280100
430800000000
8803020501
512602050300
512602040300
617914020300
617914020500
6179140207
617914020000
      AXINELLA SPP.
      AXINOPSIDA ORBICULATA
      AXINOPSIDA SERRICATA
      AXINOPSIDA SPP.
= S   AXIOGNATHUS SQUAMATUS
      AXIOPSIS HIRSUTIMANA
      AXIOPSIS SPINULICAUDA
      AXIOTHELLA MUCOSA
      AXIOTHELLA RUBROCINCTA
      AXIOTHELLA RUBROCINCTA COMPLEXA
      AXIOTHELLA SP. A (PENSACOLA)
      AXIOTHELLA SPP.
      BAGRE MARINUS
      BALANIDAE
      BALANOGLOSSUS AURANTIACUS
= S   BALANUS CONCAVUS PACIFICUS
      BALANUS CRENATUS
      BALANUS FLOS
      BALANUS GALEATUS
      BALANUS IMPROVISUS
      BALANUS PACIFICUS
      BALANUS SPP.
= S   BALCIS CATALINENSIS
      BALCIS COMPACTA
= S   BALCIS MICRANS
= S   BALCIS OLDROYDI
= S   BALCIS RUTILA
      BALCIS SPP.
      BANKIA SETACEA
      BARANTOLLA AMERICANA
      BARANTOLLA SPP.
      BARBATIA (ACAR) DIVARICATA
      BARENTSIA BENEDENI
      BARENTSIA GRACILIS
      BARENTSIA SPP.
      BARLEEIA CALIFORNICA
= C   BASS BARRED SAND
      BATEA TRANSVERSA
      BATEIDAE
      BATHYCOPEA DALTONAE
      BATHYLEBERIS CALIFORNICA
      BATHYLEBERIS GARTHI
      BATHYLEBERIS HANCOCKI
      BATHYLEBERIS SPP.
      BATHYMASTERIDAE
      BATHYMEDON COVIHANI
      BATHYMEDON KASSITIES
      BATHYMEDON PUMILUS
      BATHYMEDON ROQUEDO
      BATHYMEDON SPP.
      BATHYMEDON VULPECULUS
      BATRACHONOTUS FRAGOSUS
      BDELLONEMERTEA
      BELONE PLATYURA
      BERTHELLA CALIFORNICA
      BERTHELLA CITRINA
      BETAEUS BELLIMANUS
      BETAEUS GRACILIS
      BETAEUS LONGIDACTYLUS
      BETAEUS SPP.

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500168340100 =
500108030200 =
370301170400 =
370301170000 =
500170100000 =
510346010200 =
510346010200 = S
510346010200 = S
510346012100 =
510346010200 = S
510346010200 = S
510346013100 =
510346012900 =
510346012400 =
510346019989 =
510346010000 =
510346010200 = S
BIVALVES
550000000000 = A
618313040100 =
500143080900 =
500143080600 =
5001430810
500143081200 =
500143089999 =
500143080000 =
500143280100 =
500143280200 =
8839010303   =
615409000000 =
616934070200 =
616934071200 =
616934070000 =
500176010100 =
500176019999 =
840602020300 =
730101000000 =
885003020100 = C
551510050100 =
5105010999GC =
510501.091300 =
510501090100 =
551552020100 = S
8406030501
885703000000 =
8857030605   =
370301000000 =
780501020100 «=
780501020000 «
615301260200 =
800000000000 a
800201010000 =
61540503
618900000000 = A
618400009998 =
618400009999 =
618400000000 = S
500154010800 =
500154011000 -
500154010000 =
BETAPISTA DEKKERAE
BHAWANIA HETEROSETA
BIMERIA PUSILLA
BIMERIA SPP.
BISPIRA SPP.
BITTIUM ATTENUATUM
BITTIUM BOREALIS
BITTIUM ESURIENS
BITTIUM LARUM
BITTIUM LATIFILOSUM
BITTIUM MULTIFILIOSUM
BITTIUM PERPARVULUM
BITTIUM QUADRIFILATUM
BITTIUM RUGATUM
BITTIUM SP. A  (PUGET SOUND)
BITTIUM SPP.
BITTIUM SUBPLANATUM
BIVALVES
BIVALVIA
BLEPHARIPODA OCCIDENTALIS
BOCCARDIA BASILARIA
BOCCARDIA HAMATA
BOCCARDIA POLYBRANCHIA
BOCCARDIA PUGETTENSIS
BOCCARDIA SP. A (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
BOCCARDIA SPP.
BOCCARDIELLA HAMATA
BOCCARDIELLA LIGERICA
BODIANUS BILUNULATUS
BODOTRIIDAE
BOECKOSIMUS AFFINIS
BOECKOSIMUS BOTKINI
BOECKOSIMUS SP.
BOGUEA ENIGMATICA
BOGUEA SP. A (PENSACOLA)
BOLTENIA VILLOSA
BONELLIIDAE
BONITO PACIFIC
BOREACOLA VADOSA
BOREOTROPHON ACCIDENTAL
BOREOTROPHON AVALONENSIS
BOREOTROPHON CLATHRATUS
BORNIA RETIFERA
BOSTRICHOBRANCHUS PILULARIS
BOTHIDAE
BOTHUS MANCUS
BOUGAINVILLIIDAE
BOWERBANKIA GRACILIS
BOWERBANKIA SPP.
BOWMANIELLA PORTORICENSIS
BRACHIOPODA
BRACHIOPODA GLOTTIDIA ALBIDA
BRACHYDIASTYLIS SPP.
BRACHYRHYNCHA
BRACHYURA SP. B (HONOLULU)
BRACHYURA SP. A (HONOLULU)
BRACHYURA SPP.
BRADA PLEURIBRANCHIATA
BRADA SACHALINA
BRADA SPP.

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500154010200
500162030200
850001010300
850001010200
85000101LONG
850001010000
85000101VIRG
500123270200
500123090800
500123090000
500123090300
375001000000
816204010300
816301030600
510213010100
616950010000
780000000000
510504010000
781525011500
781525010500
781525010000
511011010700
511011010000
511011000000
510379010400
550208039999
616902020800
616902020900
6169020203
616902020000
616902020600
61690202VM
375904030100
513002010000
560204010500
560204010100
560204011800
560204012000
560204019997
560204010000
560204.010200
560204011200
510336034200
510336031600
510336032100
510336032102
510336032103
510336032104
510336032105
510336322101
510336030600
510336030300
510336034300
510336030100
510336034400
510336039600
510336039989
510336039987
510336030000
611800000000
      BRADA VILLOSA
      BRANCHIOMALDANE SIMPLEX
      BRANCHIOSTOMA CALIFORNIENSE
      BRANCHIOSTOMA FLORIDAE
      BRANCHIOSTOMA LONGIROSTRUM
      BRANCHIOSTOMA SPP.
      BRANCHIOSTOMA VIRGINIAE
      BRANCHIOSYLLIS EXILIS
      BRANIA MEDIODENTATA
      BRANIA SPP.
      BRANIA WELLFLEETENSIS
      BRIAREIDAE
      BRISASTER LATIFRONS
      BRISSOPSIS PACIFICA
      BROOKULA IKI
      BRUZELIA SPP.
= S   BRYOZOA
      BUCCINUM SPP.
      BUGULA LONGIROSTRATA
      BUGULA NERITINA
      BUGULA SPP.
      BULLA GOULDIANA
      BULLA SPP.
      BULLIDAE
      BURSA CALIFORNICA
      BUSHIA SP. A (PENSACOLA)
      BYBLIS BARBARENSIS
      BYBLIS MILLSI
      BYBLIS SERRATA
      BYBLIS SPP.
      BYBLIS VELERONIS
      BYBLIS VELERONIS/MILLSI
      CACTOSOMA ARENARIA
      CADLINA SPP.
      CADULUS AGASSIZII
      CADULUS CALIFORNICUS
      CADULUS FUSIFORMIS
      CADULUS QUADRIFISSATUS
      CADULUS SP. C (PENSACOLA)
      CADULUS SPP.
      CADULUS STEARNSI
      CADULUS TETRODON
      CAECUM ARCUATUM
      CAECUM CALIFORNICUM
      CAECUM CREBRICINCTUM
      CAECUM CREBRICINCTUM BARKLEYENSE
      CAECUM CREBRICINCTUM CATALINENSE
      CAECUM CREBRICINCTUM OREGONENSE
      CAECUM CREBRICINCTUM PEDROENSE
      CAECUM CREBRICINCTUM CREBRICINCTUM
      CAECUM CUBITATUM
      CAECUM IMBRICATUM
      CAECUM OAHUENSE
      CAECUM PULCHELLUM
      CAECUM SEPIMENTUM
      CAECUM SP. A (HONOLULU)
      CAECUM SP, A (PENSACOLA)
      CAECUM SP. C (PENSACOLA)
      CAECUM SPP.
= A   CALANOIDA

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618302010300 =
510376110100 =
618304021700 =
618304020400 =
618304020000 =
618304
618901030100 =
616912000000 =
510210010100 =
5102100102
510210014900 =
510210015100 =
510210010500 =
510210015200 =
510210010000 =
510210014800 =
510210015900 =
600109020300 =
510210015000 =
78150801CACI =
8839030603
8839030604
370404040100 =
510364010200 =
510364010400 =
510364010100 =
510364010000 =
510364000000 =
510364019999 =
370401012400 =
3704010118
370401010000 =
370401010100 =
370401000000 =
370404130000 =
370404000000 =
615407010200 =
615407011000 =
615407011001 =
615407011100 =
615407.012400 =
615407010500 =
615407019200 =
615407011900 =
615407010100 -
615407019993 =
615407019994 -
61540701MECP -
615407019996 •
615407019997 =
63.5407019998 =
615407019999 =
615407019981 -
615407019977 =
615407019970 =
61540701CDOO =
615407010000 =
510514020700 =
510514020500 =
510514020400 =
CALASTACUS QUINQUESERIATUS
CALINATICINA OLDROYDII
CALLIANASSA AFFINIS
CALLIANASSA CALIFORNIENSIS
CALLIANASSA SPP.
CALLIANASSIDAE
CALLINECTES SAPIDUS
CALLIOPIIDAE
CALLIOSTOMA ANNULATUM
CALLIOSTOMA CANALICULATUM
CALLIOSTOMA GEMMULATUM
CALLIOSTOMA GLORIOSUM
CALLIOSTOMA OCCIDENTALE
CALLIOSTOMA SPLENDENS
CALLIOSTOMA SPP.
CALLIOSTOMA TRICOLOR
CALLIOSTOMA TURBINUM
CALLIPALLENE PACIFICA
CALLISTOMA SUPRAGRANOSUM
CALLOPORA CIRCUMCLATHRATA
CALOTOMUS CAROLINUS
CALOTOMUS ZONARCHUS
CALYCELLA SYRINGA  .
CALYPTRAEA CENTRALIS
CALYPTRAEA CONTORTA
CALYPTRAEA FASTIGIATA
CALYPTRAEA SPP.
CALYPTRAEIDAE
CALYPTREA SP. A (HONOLULU)
CAMPANULARIA EXILIS
CAMPANULARIA GELATINOSA
CAMPANULARIA SPP.
CAMPANULARIA VOLUBILIS
CAMPANULARIIDAE
CAMPANULINA SPP.
CAMPANULINIDAE
CAMPYLASPIS CANALICULATA
CAMPYLASPIS COSTATA
CAMPYLASPIS COSTATA SPECIOSA
CAMPYLASPIS CRISPA
CAMPYLASPIS GLOBOSA
CAMPYLASPIS HARTAE
CAMPYLASPIS NR. GLOBOSA
CAMPYLASPIS RUBROMACULATA
CAMPYLASPIS RUFA
CAMPYLASPIS SP. Q  (CSDOC/MEC)
CAMPYLASPIS SP.
CAMPYLASPIS SP.'
CAMPYLASPIS SP.
CAMPYLASPIS SP.
CAMPYLASPIS SP.
CAMPYLASPIS SP.
CAMPYLASPIS SP.
CAMPYLASPIS SP.
CAMPYLASPIS SP.
CAMPYLASPIS SP.
CAMPYLASPIS SPP.
CANCELLARIA COOPERI
CANCELLARIA CRAWFORDIANA
CANCELLARIA RETICULATA
D (SCAMIT)
P (CSDOC/MEC)
H
E
M (SCAMIT)
B (SCAMIT)
I (PENSACOLA)
M (PENSACOLA)
0 (PENSACOLA)
A (EWPCF/MEC)

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510514020600
510514020000
618803011300
618803010200
618803010900
618803010300
618803010500
6188030108
618803011200
618803010400
6188030106
618803010100
618803010000
618803
8860020404
8860020403
8861010402
8861010403
8861010404
8861010406
8861010407
500160010100
500160010102
500160010108
500160010109
500160019997
500160019999
50016001
500160000000
500160009999
500160999999
6171010707
617101071500
617101071100
617101071700
617101071800
617101071900
617101072700
617101072000
617101073600
617101072300
617101070000
617101072200
617101071600
617101000000
617100000000
8835282005
8835282001
8835280303
8835280310
8835280315
8835280311
500143*70700
500143270500
500143270000
618901070100
551522000000
552010010100
552010010800
552010011300
CANCELLARIA RHYSSA
CANCELLARIA SPP.
CANCER AMPHIOETUS
CANCER ANTENNARIUS
CANCER ANTHONYI
CANCER BRANNERI
CANCER GRACILIS
CANCER IRRORATUS
CANCER JORDANI
CANCER MAGISTER
CANCER OREGONENSIS
CANCER PRODUCTUS
CANCER SPP.
CANCRIDAE
CANTERHINES SANDWICHIENSIS
CANTHERHINES DUMERILII
CANTHIGASTER AMBOINENSIS
CANTHIGASTER CORONATA
CANTHIGASTER EPILAMPRA
CANTHIGASTER JACTATOR
CANTHIGASTER RIVULATA
CAPITELLA CAPITATA
CAPITELLA CAPITATA OCULATA
CAPITELLA CAPITATA SSP. 8
CAPITELLA CAPITATA SSP. 9
CAPITELLA SP. C (HONOLULU ONLY)
CAPITELLA SP. A (HONOLULU ONLY)
CAPITELLA SPP.
CAPITELLIDAE
CAPITELLIDAE SP. 1
CAPITELLIDAE GEN A SP. A OF HARRIS
CAPRELLA ALASKANA
CAPRELLA AUGUSTA
CAPRELLA BOREALIS
CAPRELLA CALIFORNICA
CAPRELLA EQUILIBRA
CAPRELLA MENDAX
CAPRELLA PENANTIS
CAPRELLA PILIDIGITA
CAPRELLA SCAURA
CAPRELLA SEPTENTRIONALIS
CAPRELLA SPP.
CAPRELLA STRIATA
CAPRELLA VERRUCOSA
CAPRELLIDAE
CAPRELLIDEA
CARANGOIDES AJAX
CARANGOIDES FERDAU
CARANX HIPPOS
CARANX IGNOBILIS
CARANX MATE
CARANX MELAMPYGUS
CARAZZIELLA CALAFIA
CARAZZIELLA CITRONA
CARAZZIELLA SPP.
CARCINUS MAENA
CARDIIDAE
CARDIOMYA BERINGENSIS
CARDIOMYA CALIFORNICA
CARDIOMYA COSTATA

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552010010300 =
552010010100 =
552010010200 =
552010010000 =
551517040100 =
551518010100 =
88310902
617900000000 = A
510602520100 =
616910020100 =
430202010200 =
430201020100 =
616921160100 =
611308130100 =
8776040102
8179020102
817902010400 =
817902010300 =
817902010000 =
781525030300 =
781525030000 =
500150020200 =
500150020500 =
500150020300 =
500150020100 =
5001500204
500150020000 =
500150020600 =
883522010100 =
616958
78152201CDOO =
78152201
7816350102
78162205HY
883502030100 =
8835550209
8835550203
8835550205
8835020444   = S
511000000000 =
511000009988 =
511000009999 =
616915010200 =
55152206AN
500124150100 » S
500124060300 -
500124010500 =
51420303ML
430302020900 =
430302020100 =
430302020800 =
430302021100 =
430302020400 =
430302020000 »
374300000000 = A
374300009979 =
374300009980 -
374300009985 =
374300009968 =
374300009989 =
CARDIOMYA OLDROYDI
CARDIOMYA PECTINATA
CARDIOMYA PLANETICA
CARDIOMYA SPP.
CARDITA BOREALIS
CARDITliLLA HAWAIENSIS
CAREPROCTUS SPP.
CARIDEA
CARINAPEX MINUTISSIMA
CARINOBATEA CARINATA
CARINOMA MUTABILIS
CARINOMELLA LACTEA
CASCO BIGELOWI
CATIVELLA SEMITRANSLUCENS
CATOSTOMUS COMMERSONI
CAUDINA ARENATA
CAUDINA ARENICOLA
CAUDINA CHILENSIS
CAUDINA SPP.
CAULIBUGULA CALIFORNICA
CAULIBUGULA SPP.
CAULLERIELLA ALATA
CAULLERIELLA BIOCULATUS
CAULLERIELLA GRACILIS
CAULLERIELLA HAMATA
CAULLERIELLA KILLARIENSIS
CAULLERIELLA SPP.
CAULLERIELLA ZETLANDICA
CAULOLATILUS PRINCEPS
CEINIDAE
CELLARIA DIFFUSA
CELLARIA SPP.
CELLEPORARIA BRUNNEA
CELLEPORELLA HYALINA
CENTROPRISITS STRIATA
CENTROPYGE FISHERI
CENTROPYGE LORICULUS
CENTROPYGE POTTERI
CEPALOPHOLIS GUTTATUS
CEPHALASPIDEA
CEPHALASPIDEA SP. B  (KINNETICS ONLY)
CEPHALASPIDEA SP. A  (SCAMIT)
CERAPUS TUBULARIS
CERASTODERMA ANNULATUM
CERATOCEPHALE CROSSLANDI
CERATOCEPHALE OCULATA
CERATONEREIS MIRABILIS
CERBERILLA MOSSLANDICA
CEREBRATULIS LACTEUS
CEREBRATULUS ALBIFRONS
CEREBRATULUS CALIFORNIENSIS
CERE3RATULUS LINEOLATUS
CEREBRATULUS MARGINATUS
CEREBRATULUS SPP.
CERIANTHARIA
CERIANTHARIA SP.
CERIANTHARIA SP.
CERIANTHARIA SP.
CERIANTHARIA SP.
CERIANTHARIA SP.
K (ENCINA/KLI)
J (ENCINA)
E (ENCINA/KLI)
B (ENCINA/KLI)
A (ENCINA/KLI)

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374300009990
374300009991
374300009992
374300009995
374300009996
374300009997
374300009999
374301000000
374301019999
374301010000
374300000000
6109020407
510346130200
510346130100
510346029998
510346029999
510346020000
510346062000
510602510100
510602230400
510501110200
540202010200
5402010101
540201019996
540201019992
540201019998
540201010000
5402
540201000000
8835550109
8835550111
8835550112
8835550113
8835550114
8835550115
8835550116
8835550117
8835550124
883550118
8835550119
8835550120
8835550121
8835550122
830000000000
500149000000
500149010100
50014901AAOO
500149010000
500149010100
500150040600
500150040400
500150040200
500150040500
500150040100
500150049969
500150049999
500150049959
500150049951
500150040700
500150040000
  (CSDOC/MEC)
E (ORANGE CO.)
D (ORANGE COUNTY ONLY)
C (ORANGE COUNTY ONLY)
A (ORANGE CO. ONLY)
CERIANTHARIA SP. P (ENCINA ONLY)
CERIANTHARIA SP. N (CSDOC/MEC)
CERIANTHARIA SP
CERIANTHARIA SP
CERIANTHARIA SP
CERIANTHARIA SP
CERIANTHARIA SP
CERIANTHIDAE
CERIANTHUS SP.  A
CERIANTHUS SPP.
CERIANTIPATHARIA CERIANTHARIA
CERIODAPHNIA DUBIA
CERITHIDIUM DIPLAX
CERITHIDIUM PERPARVULUM
CERITHIOPSIS SP. B (HONOLULU)
CERITHIOPSIS SP. A (HONOLULU)
CERITHIOPSIS SPP.
CERITHIUM iNTERSTRIATUM
CERITOTURRIS BITTIUM
CERODRILLIA THEA
CERROSENSIS CATALINENSIS
CHAETODERMA CALIFORNICA
CHAETODERMA ROBUSTA
CHAETODERMA SP. D (ENCINA)
CHAETODERMA SP. H OF SHRAKE
CHAETODERMA SP. B OF SHRAKE
CHAETODERMA SPP.
CHAETODERMATIDA
CHAETODERMATIDAE
CHAETODON AURIGA
CHAETODON EPHIPPIUM
CHAETODON FREMBLII
CHAETODON KLEINI
CHAETODON LENEOLATUS
CHAETODON LUNULA
CHAETODON MILIARIS
CHAETODON MULTICINCTUS
CHAETODON ORNATISSIMUS
CHAETODON QUADRIMACULATUS
CHAETODON RETICULATUS
CHAETODON TINKERI
CHAETODON TRIFASCIATUS
CHAETODON UNIMACULATUS
CHAETOGNATHA
CHAETOPTERIDAE
CHAETOPTERUS PERGAMENTACEUS
CHAETOPTERUS SP. A
CHAETOPTERUS SPP.
CHAETOPTERUS VARIOPEDATUS
CHAETOZONE ARMATA
CHAETOZONE CORONA
CHAETOZONE GRACILIS
CHAETOZONE MULTIOCULATA
CHAETOZONE SETOSA
CHAETOZONE SP. A  (CSDOC/MEC/OC)
CHAETOZONE SP. A  (L.A. COUNTY ONLY)
CHAETOZONE SP. A  (PENSACOLA)
CHAETOZONE SP. I  (PENSACOLA)
CHAETOZONE SPINOSA
CHAETOZONE SPP.

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551551011200 =
551551010800 =
8771010101
78130901PA
8839011503
8839011501
8839011510
8839011401
8835570104
7814
616926030800 = S
510801020000 = S
6169151001
879201330100 =
812700000000 =
5515-1715100C =
5515'i7150200 =
5515-5 7150500 =
5515--.7150600 =
551547150000 =
8178020102
817802010600 =
817802010000 =
61620301
817802000000 =
81780201MECA =
81780201MECB =
55150S010000 = S
650503000000 =
6505083317
6505083301
5001730101
883102400100 =
550905120000 =
550905010100 =
500110010300 =
500110010100 =
500110010200 =
366601010200 =
500170010900 =
500170.010800 =
500170010400 =
500170010500 =
500170010100 =
500170010200 =
5001700106
500170011300 =
500170011100 -
500170019969 =
500170019997 =
500170019998 =
500170019996 =
500170019999 =
500170019995 =
500170010000 =
500170011200 =
838800000000 =
8835620309
8835620310
8835620312
CHAMA ARCANA
CHAMA PELLUCIDA
CHANOS CHANOS
CHAPERIA SPP.
CHEILINUS BIMACULATUS
CHEILINUS RHODOCHROUS
CHEILINUS UNIFASCIATUS
CHEILIO INERMIS
CHEILODACTYLUS VITTATUS
CHEILOSTOMATA
CHEIRIMEDEIA ZOTEA
CHEMNITZIA SPP.
CKEVALIA AVICULAE
CHILARA TAYLORI
CHILOPHIURINA
CHIONE CALIFORNIENSIS
CHIONE GRUS
CHIONE INTAPURPUREA
CHIONE LATILIRATA
CHIONE SPP.
CHIRIDOTA DISCOLOR
CHIRIDOTA PACIFICA
CHIRIDOTA SPP.
CHIRIDOTEA SPP.
CHIRIDOTIDAE
CHIRIDOTIDAE SP. A (MEC)
CHIRIDOTIDAE SP. B (MEC)
CHIRONIA SPP.
CHIRONOMIDAE
CHIRONOMUS RIPARIUS
CHIRONOMUS TENTANS
CHITINOPOMA OCCIDENTALIS
CHITONOTUS PUGETENSIS
CHLAMYS (ARGOPECTEN)  SPP,
CHLAMYS HASTATA
CHLOEIA ENTYPA
CHLOEIA PINNATA
CHLOEIA VIRIDIS
CHOANITES FICUS
CHONE ALBOCINCTA
CHONE CF. C MURMANICA
CHONE DUNERI
CHONE ECAUDATA
CHONE GRACILIS
CHONE INFUDIBULIFORMIS
CHONE MAGNA
CHONE MINUTA
CHONE MOLLIS
CHONE SP. A  (SAN DIEGO)
CHONE SP. C  (HARRIS)
CHONE SP. B  (SCAMIT)
CHONE SP. C
CHONE SP. A OF HARRIS
CHONE SP. A  (GLOUCESTER)
CHONE SPP.
CHONE VELERONIS
CHORDATA
CHROMIS AGILIS
CHROMIS HANUI
CHROMIS OVALIS

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883562030600
8835620314
8835620315
500108000000
500108040100
510320032600
840401010100
840401010000
510323120000
616101011500
6161010102
616101010500
616101019999
616101010000
616101000000
500150000000
500150009993
500150010100
500150010000
8839012401
8835640301
8835640401
500150060100
500150060000
8842010902
8842010905
613000000000
500141060500
5001410607
500141060600
500141060300
500141060000
510350040500
5001660201
5001660302
5001660202
5001660203
885703011200
885703010100
885703010000
885703.010200
885703011100
37040705MECA
370407050500
6120060301
500126080100
500126080000
780303019999
37450201
514200000000
611927000000
884701010100
5515220101
551522010200
551522019999
55152201
511302020000
512506000000
366606000000
CLOSTRIDPERF
= S
CHROMIS PUNCTIPINNIS
CHROMIS VANDERBILTI
CHROMIS VERATER
CHRYSOPETALIDAE
CHRYSOPETALUM OCCIDENTALE
CINGULA ROBERTSONI
CIONA INTESTINALIS
CIONA SPP.
CIRCULUS SPP.
CIROLANA DIMINUTA
CIROLANA HARFORDI
CIROLANA POLITA
CIROLANA SP. A (ENCINA/KLI)
CIROLANA SPP.
CIROLANIDAE
CIRRATULIDAE
CIRRATULIDAE SP.  G (HONOLULU ONLY)
CIRRATULUS CIRRATUS
CIRRATULUS SPP.
CIRRHILABRUS JORDANI
CIRRHITOPS FASCIATUS
CIRRHITUS PINNULATUS
CIRRIFORMIA SPIRABRANCHIA
CIRRIFORMIA SPP.
CIRRIPECTUS OBSCURUS
CIRRIPECTUS VANDERBILTI
CIRRIPEDIA
CIRROPHORUS BRANCHIATUS
CIRROPHORUS BREVICIRRATUS
CIRROPHORUS FURCATUS
CIRROPHORUS LYRA
CIRROPHORUS SPP.
CIRSOTREMA VARICOSA
CISTENIDES BREVICOMA
CISTENIDES GOULDII
CISTENIDES GRANULATA
CISTENIDES HYPERBOREA
CITHARICHTHYS FRAGILIS
CITHARICHTHYS SORDIDUS
CITHARICHTHYS SPP.
CITHARICHTHYS STIGMAEUS
CITHARICHTHYS XANTHOSTIGMA
CLADOCARPUS SP. A (CSDOC/MEC)
CLADOCARPUS VANCOUVERENSIS
CLAUSIDIUM VANCOUVERENSE
CLAVODORUM CLAVATUM
CLAVODORUM SPP.
CLAVOPORA SP. A OF MBC
CLAVULARIA SPP.
CLEIOPROCTA
CLETODIDAE
CLEVELANDIA LOS
CLINOCARDIUM CILIATUM
CLINOCARDIUM NUTTALLI
CLINOCARDIUM SP.  A (PUGET  SOUND)
CLINOCARDIUM SPP.
CLIO SPP.
CLIONIDAE (GASTROPODA)
CLIONIDAE (PORIFERA)
CLO  -UDIUM PERFRINGENS

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874701020101
874701000000
500163020400
500163020600
500163029979
500163029989
500163029999
500163020000
5001630202
500163260200
500163120600
500163120300
500163120200
618401010500
618401010000
370401051300
370401051100
8406010303
370000000000
551501080300
396201010100
6160010601
51020502
COLOBOCEATRA
616914010600
616906150100
510503
615405050100
510505032800
882701040100
882701040200
551547030100
374501029995
611105010000
611105010700
8741120103
6134020116
781504029900
513003110100
510603015900
510603012000
5106030105FL
510603010000
551549010200
551549000000
611700000000
611800000000
612000000000
611900000000
513107010100
513107010000
551545020100
551702021500
551702021800
551702000000
8755010101
8755010103
8755010104
8755010105
840404020000
      CLUPEA HARENGUS PALLASI
      CLUPEIDAE
      CLYMENELLA COMPLANATA
      CLYM.ENELLA LONGIPES
      CLYMENELLA SP.  A (CSDOC/MEC)
      CLYMENELLA SP.  A (SCAMIT)
      CLYMENELLA SP.  A (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
      CLYMENELLA SPP.
      CLYMENELLA TORQUATA
      CLYMENOPSIS CALIFORNIENSIS
      CLYMENURA COLUMBIANA
      CLYMENURA GRACILIS
      CLYMENURA POLARIS
      CLYTHROCERUS PLANUS
      CLYTHROCERUS SPP.
      CLYTIA EXILIS
      CLYTIA UNIVERSITATIS
      CNEMIDOCA7.PA MOLLIS
      CNIDARIA
      CODAKIA CALIFORNIA
      COENOCYATHUS BOWERSI
      COLANTHURA SQUAMOSISSIMA
      COLISELLA SPP.
      COLOBOCENTROTUS ATRATUS
      COLOMASTIX KAPIOLANI
      COLUMBAORA CYCLOCOXA
      COLUMBELLIDAE
      COLUROSTYLIS OCCIDENTALIS
      COLUS PYGMAEUS
= C   COMBFISH LONGSPINE
= C   COMBFISH SHORTSPINE
      COMPSOMYAX SUBDIAPHANA
      COMULARIIDAE SP. A
      CONCHOECIA SPP.
      CONCHOECIA STRILA
      CONGER CINEREUS
= S   CONOPEA GALEATA
      CONOPEUM COMMENSALE
      CONUALEVIA ALBA
      CONUS ACUTANG'JLUS
      CONUS CALIFORNICUS
      CONUS FLORIDANUS FLORIDENSIS
      CONUS SPP.
      COOPERELLA SUBDIAPHANA
      COOPERELLIDAE
      COPEPODA
= S   COPEPODA CALANOIDA
      COPEPODA CYCLOPOIDA
= S   COPEPODA HARPACTICOIDA
      CORAMBE PACIFICA
      CORAMBE SPP.
      CORBICULA MANILENSIS
      CORBULA LUTEOLA
      CORBULA PORCELLA
      CORBULIDAE
      COREGONUS AUTUMNALIS
      COREGONUS NASUS
      COREGONUS PIDSCHIAN
      COREGONUS SARDINELLA
      CORELLA SPP.

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840404020200
8839012301
8839012302
8839012303
883901239900
8839012304
511305010100
616915000000
616915020100
616915021300
616915021400
616915020300
6169150211
616915029995
616915029999
616915029984
616915029978
616915029977
616915020000
513107019999
370303010600
370303010500
37030301MECA
370303010000
375701010500
370306010000
8835290101
5141040107
514104011800
514104010000
514104010400
8847010201
8847010202
500152010500
500152010100
500152010800
500152010600
500152010400
500152010000
500152000000
781622010400
781622010000
550204020000
5103530799GC
5103530701
617922010201
617922010400
617922010900
617922012200
617922011100
617922011500
617922010100
617922012100
617922011600
617922010300
617922012000
617922010000
617922100100
617922000000
551520010200
= S
                    A (CHAPMAN)
                    F (PENSACOLA)
                    L (PENSACOLA)
                    M (PENSACOLA)
= S
CORELLA WILLMERIANA
CORIS BALLIEUI
CORIS FLAVOVITTATA
CORIS GAIMARDI
CORIS SP. A
CORIS VENUSTA
COROLLA SPECTABILIS
COROPHIIDAE
COROPHIUM ACHERUSICUM
COROPHIUM ACUTUM
COROPHIUM BACONI
COROPHIUM CRASSICORNE
COROPHIUM INSIDIOSUM
COROPHIUM SP. E (KLI)
COROPHIUM SP,
COROPHIUM SP.
COROPHIUM SP.
COROPHIUM SP.
COROPHIUM SPP.
CORUMBE SP. A (SAN DIEGO)
CORYMORPHA AURATA
CORYMORPHA PALMA
CORYMORPHA SP. A (CSDOC/MEC)
CORYMORPHA SPP.
CORYNACTIS CALIFORNICA
CORYNE SPP.
CORYPHAENA HIPPURUS
CORYPHELLA IODINEA
CORYPHELLA PRICEI
CORYPHELLA SPP.
CORYPHELLA TRILINEATA
CORYPHOPTERUS NICHOLSI
CORYPHOTERUS ALLOIDES
COSSURA CANDIDA
COSSURA LONGOCIRRATA
COSSURA MODICA
COSSURA PYGODACTYLATA
COSSURA SOYERI
COSSURA SPP.
COSSURIDAE
COSTAZIA ROBERTSONIAE
COSTAZIA SPP.
COSTELLOLEDA SPP.
COUTHOUYELLA ROBUSTA
COUTHOUYELLA STRIATULA
CRANGON ALASKENSIS ELONGATA
CRANGON ALBA
CRANGON COMMUNIS
CRANGON HOLMESI
CRANGON MUNITA
CRANGON MUNITELLA
CRANGON NIGRICAUDA
CRANGON NIGROMACULATA
CRANGON RESIMA
CRANGON SEPTEMSPINOSA
CRANGON SPINOSISSIMA
CRANGON SPP.
CRANGON ZACAE
CRANGONIDAE
CRASSINELLA  LUNULATA

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510602144600 =
5510020101
551002010200 =
5515220601
550701020100 =
550701020500 =
5507010204
5507010203
550701020000 =
55070101
510364020300 =
510364021300
510364020500
510364021700
510364021200
5103640204
510364029900
510364021300
510354021700
510364021000
510364021800
5103640216
510364021200
510364020100
510364021500
510364020900
510364020700
510364029989
510364029999
510364020000
510364021600
510364000000
510364030100
510364030000
511302030200
616916029989
7809010103
780901010000
81130101
610000000000
CRUSTACEANS
510602260200
390604010200
3906040103
615706019998
615706019999
615706010000
551701010100
616501000000
618702060100
J51501090200
551501090100
8849010301
8849010302
8107020101
780200000000
817206012200
8172060109
8172060111
817206010000
      CRASSISPIRA SEMIINFLATA
      CRASSOSTREA GIGAS
      CRASSOSTREA VIRGINICA
      CREASTODERMA PINNULATUM
      CRENELLA DECUSSATA
      CRENELLA DIVARICATA
      CRENELLA FABA
      CRENELLA GLANDULA
      CRENELLA SPP.
      CRENOMYTILUS SPP.
      CREPIDULA ADUNCA
= S   CREPIDULA COEI
      CREPIDULA CONVEXA
      CREPIDULA DORSATA
      CREPIDULA EXCAVATA
      CREPIDULA FORNICATA
      CREPIDULA GLOTTIDIARUM
      CREPIDULA INCURVA
= S   CREPIDULA LINGULATA
      CREPIDULA MACULOSA
      CREPIDULA NATICARUM
      CREPIDULA NIVF.A
= S   CREPIDULA NORRISIARUM
      CREPIDULA NUMMARIA
      CREPIDULA ONYX
      CREPIDULA PERFORANS
      CREPIDULA PLANA
      CREPIDULA SP. A  (PUGET SOUND)
      CREPIDULA SP. A  (SHRAKE)
      CREPIDULA SPP.
= S   CREPIDULA STRIOLATA
= S   CREPIDULIDAE
      CREPIPATELLA LINGULATA
      CREPIPATELLA SPP.
      CRESEIS VIRGULA
      CRESSINA SP. A (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
      CRISIA OCCIDENTALIS
      CRISIA SPP.
      CROSSASTER SPP.
= A   CRUSTACEA
      CRUSTACEANS
      CRYOTURRIS CITRONELLA
      CRYPTOCELIS COMPACTA
      CRYPTOCELIS OCCIDENTALIS
      CRYPTOCOPE SP. B  (CSDOC/MEC)
      CRYPTOCOPE SP. A OF MBC
      CRYPTOCOPE SPP.
      CRYPTOMYA CALIFORNICA
      CRYPTONISCIDAE
      CRYPTOPODIA CONCAVA
      CTENA BELLA
      CTENA TRANSVERSA
      CTENOCHAETUS HAWAIIENSIS
      CTENOCHAETUS STRIGOSUS
      CTENODISCUS CRISPATUS
      CTENOSTOMATA
      CUCUMARIA CRUCIGERA
      CUCUMARIA LUBRICA
      CUCUMARIA PIPERATA
      CUCUMARIA SPP.

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615400000000 = A
615400009998 =
615400009999 =
514101030100 =
615408019970 =
615408019975 =
615408019979 =
615408019996 =
615408019998 =
615408019999 ='
615408019963 =
615408019962 =
615408019993 =
615408019994 =
615408019995 =
615408019997 =
615408010000 =
615408010200 =
551535030300 =
879201260100 = C
552010022500 =
552010020000 =
552010000000 =
514103000000 =
552008040300 =
55200804
552008040200 =
615409020600 =
615409019998 =
615409029968 =
615409029999 =
615409029986 =
615409029976 =
615409029975 =
615409020000 =
615409020300 =
6154090202
551517011100 =
551517010000 =
551517010100 =
551517.010101 =
551517010102 =
551517010103 =
616934100000 =
618601020500 = S
618602050100 =
550905021100 =
550905021000 =
55090502XXOO =
550905020000 =
7808
51080104DA
5103230312
510323031400 =
510323031500 =
5103230304
510323030000 =
811703120100 =
511004020300 =
511004020500 =
CUMACEA
CUMACEA SP. B (HONOLULU)
CUMACEA SP. A (HONOLULU)
CUMANOTUS FERNALDI
              (MBC)
            E (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
            A (GOLETA/MORRO)
            D (ORANGE COUNTY ONLY)
            B
            A (SCAMIT)
            G (PENSACOLA)
            H (PENSACOLA)
            G OF MBC
            F OF MBC
            E OF MBC
            C OF MBC
CUMELLA SP. J
CUMELLA SP.
CUMELLA SP.
CUMELLA SP.
CUMELLA SP.
CUMELLA SP.
CUMELLA SP.
CUMELLA SP.
CUMELLA SP.
CUMELLA SP.
CUMELLA SP.
CUMELLA SP.
CUMELLA SPP.
CUMELLA VULGARIS
CUMINGIA CALIFORNICA
CUSK-EEL DUSKY
CUSPIDARIA PARAPODEMA
CUSPIDARIA SPP.
CUSPIDARIIDAE
CUTHONIDAE
CYATHODONTA DUBIOSA
CYATHODONTA SPP.
CYATHODONTA UNDULATA
CYCLASPIS NUBILA
CYCLASPIS SP. B (SCAMIT)
CYCLASPIS SP.
CYCLASPIS SP.
CYCLASPIS SP.
CYCLASPIS SP.
CYCLASPIS SP.
CYCLASPIS SPP.
CYCLASPIS UNICORNIS
CYCLASPIS VARIANS
CYCLOCARDIA BARBARENSIS
CYCLOCARDIA SPP.
CYCLOCARDIA VENTRICOSA
CYCLOCARDIA VENTRICOSA VENTRICOSA
CYCLOCARDIA VENTRICOSA MONTEREYENSIS
CYCLOCARDIA VENTRICOSA REDONDOENSIS
CYCLOCARIS SPP.
CYCLODORIPPE PLANA
CYCLOES BAIRDII
CYCLOPECTEN BENTHALIS
CYCLOPECTEN CATALINENSIS
CYCLOPECTEN SP. X
CYCLOPECTEN SPP.
CYCLOSTOMATA
CYCLOSTREMELLA DALLI
CYCLOSTREMISCUS BEAUII
CYCLOSTREMISCUS COSMIUS
CYCLOSTREMISCUS EMERYI
CYCLOSTREMISCUS SCHRAMMI
CYCLOSTREMISCUS SPP.
CYCNOPODIA HELIANTHODES
CYLICHNA ALBA
CYLICHNA ATTONSA
              C (SCAMIT)
              A (SCAMIT)
              D (PENSACOLA)
              N (PENSACOLA)
              O (PENSACOLA)

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5110040203   = S
511004020900 =
511004020100 =
511004020000 =
5110040121   = S
511004040200 =
511004040300 =
511004040400 =
511004040500 =
511004040700 =
511004040600 =
511004040000 =
511004
611103000000 =
611103010100 =
616904020200 =
883544010200 =
6169341101
611312030700 =
8776010101
551706010100 =
500166030000 = S
611308090000 =
611308
616943MECA
551522070000 =
61191404000& =
510602229998 =
510602220000 =
6109020109
61090201
8835620801
500160050100 =
50016005
617500000000 = A
883528120400 =
8835281205
550905060000 =
500170280000 =
815501010100 =
817200000000 = A
8826011501   = S
5134
513406010300 =
513406010100 =
513406010000 =
560101000000 =
560101012700 =
560101012800 =
560101010000 =
560101012900 =
616309010300 =
617101020100 =
376008010300 =
376008010000 =
510346100200 =
510346100100 =
812903030200 =
781006010000 =
5110090102
CYLICHNA CORTICATA
CYLICHNA DIEGENSIS
CYLICHNA OCCULATA
CYLICHNA SPP.
CYLICHNELLA BIDENTATA
CYLICHNELLA CARINATA .
CYLICHNELLA CULCITELLA
CYLICHNELLA EXIMIA
CYLICHNELLA HARPA
CYLICHNELLA INCULTA
CYLICHNELLA INTERMEDIA
CYLICHNELLA SPP.
CYLICHNIDAE
CYLINDROLEBERIDIDA
CYLINDROLEBERIS MARIAE
CYMADUSA UNCINATA
CYNOSCION NEBULOSUS
CYPHOCARIS CHALLENGERI
CYPRIDEIS STEWARTI
CYPRINUS CARPIO
CYRTODARIA KURRIANA
CYSTENIDES SPP.
CYTHERE SPP.
CYTHERIDAE
DACTYLOPLEUSTES SP. A (SCAMIT)
DALLOCARDIA SPP.
DANIELSSENIA SP.
DAPHNELLA SP. B (HONOLULU)
DAPHNELLA SPP.
DAPHNIA MAGNA
DAPHNIA SVP.
DASCYLLUf, ALB IS ELLA
DECAMASTUS GRACILIS
DECAMASTUS SPP.
DECAPODA
DECAPTERUS HYPODUS
DECAPTERUS PINNULATUS
DELECTOPECTEN SPP.
DEMONAX SPP.
DENDRASTER EXCENTRICUS
DENDROCHIROTIDA
DENDROCHIRUS BARBERI
DENDRONOTOIDEA
DENDRONOTUS FRONDOSUS
DENDRONOTUS IRIS
DENDRONOTUS SPP.
DENTALIIDAE
DENTALIUM NEOHEXAGONUM
DENTALIUM RECTIUS
DENTALIUM SPP.
DENTALIUM VALLICOLENS
DESMOSOMA SYMMETRICA
DEUTELLA CALIFORNICA
DIADUMENE LEUCOLENA
DIADUMENE SPP.
DIALA SCOPULORUM
DIALA VARIA
DIAMPHIODIA OCCIDENTALIS
DIAPEROECIA SPP.
DIAPHANA BRUNNEA

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511009010300 =
511009010100 =
511009019999 =
5110090198
611103110100 =
615405000000 =
6154050101
615405013200 =
61540501CN
6154050130
615405011500 =
615405011400 =
61540501QU
615405012600 =
6154050127
615405019998 =
615405019999 =
615405019989 =
615405019997 =
615405010000 =
615405012000 =
61540502     =
615405020200 =
513002030100 =
8861030202
8861030201
510204042900 =
618306000000 = S
500129020100 =
500129020200 =
5001290204
500129020000 =
500129020300 =
500123210000 =
500154040200 =
551505019997 =
55150501
650100000000 =
513703010300 =
513703010000 =
616102.110100 =
513002040900 =
500145020200 » S
500145020300 = S
500145020000 = S
500143190100 =
618906010200 =
618906019998 =
618906010000 =
84030103
375307010200 =
551501070100 =
500150050100 =
500160150100 =
871001020100 = C
512800000000 = A
513201020300 =
513003010000 =
500136050500 = S
500136010100 =
DIAPHANA CALIFORNICA
DIAPHANA MINUTA
DIAPHANA SP. A (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
DIAPHANA SP. A
DIASTEROPE PILOSA
DIASTYLIDAE
DIASTYLIS ALASKENSIS
DIASTYLIS CALIFORNICA
DIASTYLIS CONIFERA
DIASTYLIS CORNUIFER
DIASTYLIS PARASPINULOSA
DIASTYLIS PELLUCIDA
DIASTYLIS QUADRILOBATA
DIASTYLIS QUADRISPINOSA
DIASTYLIS SCULPTA
DIASTYLIS SP. B (SCAMIT)
DIASTYLIS SP. A (SCAMIT)
DIASTYLIS SP. A OF GIVEN
DIASTYLIS SP. C OF MBC
DIASTYLIS SPP.
DIASTYLIS SULCATA
DIASTYLOPSIS SPP.
DIASTYLOPSIS TENUIS
DIAULULA SANDIEGENSIS
DIODON HOLOCANTHUS
DIODON HYSTRIX
DIODORA GRANIFERA
DIOGENIDAE
DIOPATRA CUPREA
DIOPATRA ORNATA
DIOPATRA SPLENDIDISSIMA
DIOPATRA SPP.
DIOPATRA TRIDENTATA
DIOPLOSYLLIS SPP.
DIPLOCIRRUS HIRSUTUS
DIPLODONTA SP. C (PENSACOLA)
DIPLODONTA SPP.
DIPTERA
DIRONA PICTA
DIRONA SPP.
DISCERCEIS GRANULOSA
DISCODORIS HEATHI
DISOMA CARICA
DISOMA MULTISETOSUM
DISOMA SPP.
DISPIO UNCINATA
DISSODACTYLUS ENCOPEI
DISSODACTYLUS SP. B  (PENSACOLA)
DISSODACTYLUS SPP.
DISTAPLIA SPP.
DISTICHOPTILUM VERHILLI
DIVARICELLA QUADRISULCATA
DODECACERIA CONCHARUM
DODECASETA ORARIA
DOGFISH SPINY
DORIDOIDEA
DORIOPSILLA ALBOPUNCTATA
DORIS SPP.
DORVILLEA CAECA
DORVILLEA PSEUDORUBROVITTATA

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5001360108
500136010000
500136019999
500136000000
5001360098
8820020902
513409011200
51340901XXOO
513409010000
812903190100
500133050000
500133010400
500133010402
500133010100
500133010300
500133010900
5001330105
500133010200
500133019999
500133010000
500133019997
371704010100
618502030100
61694401
616944010500
6169212101
616921219998
616921210000
370405060000
616102050000
6169440104
6169440105
61694401
500108020100
500108020000
618603049998
618603040400
8741050204
815502010100
810000000000
ECHINODERMS
813600000000
815100000000
814902010100
814902010BLO
730000000000
730000000000
730102
730102020101
73010202
500167070300
611909000000
780000000000
61620207LYON
616202070100
616202079998
616202070000
616202070200
6162020703
375901010500
= S
= S
DORVILLEA SOCIABILIS
DORVILLEA SPP.
DORVILLEID SP.  A (SCAMIT)
DORVILLEIDAE
DORVILLEIDAE SP. A
DORYHAMPHUS EXCISUS
DOTO KYA
DOTO SP. X
DOTO SPP.
DOUGALOPLUS AMPHACANTHA
DRILOGNATHUS SPP.
DRILONEREIS FALCATA
DRILONEREIS FALCATA MINOR
DRILONEREIS FILUM
DRILONEREIS LONGA
DRILONEREIS MEXICANA
DRILONEREIS MINOR
DRILONEREIS NUDA
DRILONEREIS SP. C (PUGET SOUND)
DRILONEREIS SPP.
DRILONERIS SP.  C (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
DROMALIA ALEXANDRI
DROMIDIA ANTILLENSIS
DULCHIA SPP.
DULICHIA POPJRECTA
DULICHIELLA APPENDICULATA
DULICHIELLA SP. B (PENSACOLA)
DULICHIELLA SPP.
DYNAMENA SPP.
DYNAMENELLA SPP.
DYOPEDOS MONOCANTHUS
DYOPEDOS PORRECTUS
DYOPEDOS SPP.
DYSPONTEUS PYGMAEUS
DYSPONTEUS SPP.
EBALIA SP. B (PENSACOLA)
EBALIA STIMPSONII
ECHIDNA NEBULOSA
ECHINARACHNIUS PARMA
ECHINODERMATA
ECHINODERMS
ECHINOIUEA
ECHINOIDEA HOLECTYPOIDA ECHINONEINA
ECHINOMETRA MATHAEI
ECHINOMETRA OBLONGA
ECHIURA
ECHIURIDA
ECHIURIDAE
ECHIURIS ECHIURIS ALASKANSIS
ECHIURIS SPP.
ECLYSIPPE TRILOBATA
ECTINOSOMATIDAE
ECTOPROCTA
EDOTEA LYONSII
EDOTEA MONTOSA
EDOTEA  SP.  B (CSDOC/MEC/OC)
EDOTEA  SPP.
EDOTEA  SUBLITTORALIS
EDOTEA TRILOBA
EDWARDSIA CALIFORNICA

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375901019998 =
37590101MECA =
375901010000 =
375901000000 =
375901009998 =
375901009999 =
370404170100 =
370404179999 =
500123030700
500123220100
500123032100
500123229999
500123220000
510602380500
8835281301
616921039999
616921039987
616921030000
781505010300
8738010103
5142010401
883560030200
618314010200
430601010100
815504020100
874702010100
550202020000
551529030700
5515290301
551529030200
551529030600
55152903
551515020000
E-COCCUS
820100000000
820100009998
820100009999
552005010000
8842010402
790000000000
616942190200
616942092800
61694219
616921190000
6169220103
616922010500
513900000000
500126030300
500126030200
500126030100
500126030000
3760010301
614501010200
510350
510350014200
510350010500
510350014200
5103500102
5103500114
B (SCAMIT)
A (SCAMIT)
      EDWARDSIA SIPUNCULOIDES
      EDWARDSIA SP. B (SCAMIT)
      EDWARDSIA SP. A (CSDOC/MEC)
      EDWARDSIA SPP.
      EDWARDSIIDAE
      EDWARDSIIDAE SP.
      EDWARDSIIDAE SP.
      EGMUNDELLA GRACILIS
      EGMUNDELLA SP. A (CSDOC/MEC)
= S   EHLERSIA FERRUGINA
      EHLERSIA HETEROCHAETA
= S   EHLERSIA HYPERIONI
      EHLERSIA SP. A (SCAMIT)
      EHLERSIA SPP.
= S   ELAEOCYMA EMPYROSIA
      ELAGATIS BINPINNULATUS
      ELASMOPUS SP. A (KINNETICS ONLY)
      ELASMOPUS SP. C (PENSACOLA)
      ELASMOPUS SPP.
      ELECTRA PILOSA
      ELOPS HAWAIENSIS
      EMARCUSIA MORROENSIS
      EMBIOTOCA JACKSONI
      EMERITA ANALOGA
      EMPLECTONEMA BURGERI
      ENCOPE ABERRANS
      ENGRAULIS MORDAX
= S   ENNUCULA SFP.
      ENSIS CAL7.FORNICUS
      ENSIS DIRECTUS
      ENSIS MINOR
      ENSIS MYRAE
      ENSIS SPP.
      ENSITELLOPS SPP.
      ENTEROCOCCUS GROUP
      ENTEROPNEUSTA
      ENTEROPNEUSTA SP. B  (SAN DIEGO)
      ENTEROPNEUSTA SP. A  (SAN DIEGO)
      ENTODESMA SPP.
      ENTOMACRODUS MARMORATUS
      ENTOPROCTA
      EOBROLGUS CHUMASHI
= S   EOBROLGUS SPINOSUS
      EOBROLGUS SPP.
      EOGAMMARUS  SP.
      EOHAUSTORIUS ESTUARIS
      EOHAUSTORIUS SENCILLUS
      EOLIDOIDEA
      EPHESIELLA  BREVICAPITIS
      EPHESIELLA  MACROCIRRUS
      EPHESIELLA  MINUTA
      EPHESIELLA  SPP.
      EPIACTIS PROLIFERA
= S   EPINEBALIA  PUGETTENSIS
      EPITONIIDAE
      EPITONIUM BELLASTRIATUM
      EPITONIUM CAAMANOI
= S   EPITONIUM CALIFORNICUM
      EPITONIUM GREENLANDICUM
      EPITONIUM HUMPHREYSII

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510350010400 =
510350013900 =
510350014100 =
510350019997 =
510350019998 =
510350019999 =
510350010000 =
510350100100 = S
510350014000 =
375602010500 =
860601010200 =
510367010300 =
616915030200 =
61691503FASC =
616915030100 =
616915030600 =
616915030000 =
618701470100 =
61870147
616921280100 =
552005010100 =
551528010300 =
551528010100 =
551528010400 =
551528010000 =
551507000000 =
8835360302
8835360303
500113021300 =
500113020100 =
500113021500 =
500113021700 =
500113029900 =
5001130204
500113020800 =
500113021600 =
500113020500 =
500113020500 = S
500113021800 =
500113029800 =
500113.020000 =
500113020900 =
87470106AC
8747010603
874701060100 =
617916040900 =
617916041600 =
6179160408
617916040000 =
500103030200 = S
617500000000 = S
617599000000 =
617900000000 = S
618000000000 =
618100000000 =
618300000000 = S
618400000000 =
618900000000 = S
617400000000 = S
618700000000 =
EPITONIUM INDIANORUM
EPITONIUM LOWEI
EPITONIUM SAWINAE
EPITONIUM SP.  C
EPITONIUM SP.  B
EPITONIUM SP.  A
EPITONIUM SPP.
EPITONIUM TINCTA
EPITONIUM TINCTUM
EPIZOANTHUS INDURATUM
EPTATRETUS STOUTI
ERATO COLUMBELLA
ERICTHONIUS BRASILIENSIS
ERICTHONIUS FASCIATUS
ERICTHONIUS HUNTERI
ERICTHONIUS RUBRICORNIS
ERICTHONIUS SPP.
ERILEPTUS SPINOSUS
ERILEPTUS SPP.
ERIOPSIELLA SECHELLENSIS
ERTODESMA SAXICOLA
ERVILIA BISCULPTA
ERVILIA CONCENTRICA
ERVILIA SANDWICENSIS
ERVILIA SPP.
ERYCINIDAE
ETELIS CARBUNCULUS
ETELIS MARSHI
ETEONE ALBA
ETEONE CALIFORNICA
ETEONE DILATAE
ETEONE FAUCHALDI
ETEONE FAUCHALDI SSP. A
ETEONE FLAVA
ETEONE LACTEA
ETEONE LIGHTI
ETEONE LONGA
ETEONE ROBUSTA
ETEONE SPILOTUS
ETEONE SPILOTUS SSP. A
ETEONE SPP.
ETEONE TRILINEATA
ETRUMEUS ACUMINATUS
ETRUMEUS MICROPUS
ETRUMEUS TERES
EUALUS HERDMANI
EUALUS LINEATUS
EUALUS PUSIOLUS
EUALUS SPP.
EUARCHE TUBIFEX
EUCARIDA DECAPODA
EUCARIOA DECAPODA NATANTIA
EUCARIDA DECAPODA PLEOCYEMATA CARIDEA
EUCARIDA DECAPODA PLEOCYEMATA STENOPODID
EUCARIDA DECAPODA PLEOCYEMATA ASTACIDEA
EUCARIDA DECAPODA PLEOCYEMATA ANOMURA
EUCARIDA DECAPODA PLEOCYEMATA BRACHY
EUCARIDA DECAPODA BRAC. BRACHY'RHYNCHA
EUCAMDA EUPHAUSIACEA
EUCARIDA DECAPODA PLEOCYEMATA BRAC. OXYRHYNCHA

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618312030100
510210100600
999000000000
994000000000
998700000000
998800000000
998900000000
500170020100
500170020800
500170021400
5001700205
500170020900
500170020400
500170021200
500170020600
500170029998
500170029999
500170029989
500170020000
500170021300
510602500100
510602509997
510602509998
510602509999
510602500000
500163000000
500163110500
500163110400
500163110000
500163110300
500163009994
500163009995
500163009996
500163009997
500163009998
500163009999
370401090500
370308010400
370308010000
616942210100
50017003
615404020100
615404020200
6154040211
61540402
6154040204
6151040301
615404030600
61540403
840603040200
840603040201
500113030400
5001131601
500113031000
500113030800
500113031300
500113030600
500113039998
500113030000
500113030100
      EUCERAMUS PRAELONGUS
= S   EUCHELUS GEMMATUS
      EUCHITHARA PUSILLA
      EUCHITHARA SP. C
      EUCHITHARA SP. B
      EUCHITHARA SP. A
      EUCHITHARA SPP.
      EUCHONE ANALIS
      EUCHONE ARENAE
      EUCHONE CAPENSIS
      EUCHONE ELEGANS
      EUCHONE HANCOCKI
      EUCHONE INCOLOR
      EUCHONE LIMNICOLA
      EUCHONE RUBROCINCTA
      EUCHONE SP. B  (HONOLULU ONLY)
      EUCHONE SP. A  (SCAMIT)
      EUCHONE SP. A OF HARRIS
      EUCHONE SPP.
      EUCHONE VELIFERA
      EUCITHARA PUSILLA
      EUCITHARA SP. C
      EUCITHARA SP. B
      EUCITHARA SP. A
      EUCITHARA SPP.
= S   EUCLYMENAE
      EUCLYMENE CAMPANULA
      EUCLYMENE RETICULATA
      EUCLYMENE SPP.
      EUCLYMENE ZONALIS
      EUCLYMENINAE SP. D  (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
      EUCLYMENINAE SP.
      EUCLYMENINAE SP.
      EUCLYMENINAE SP.
      EUCLYMENINAE SP.
      EUCLYMENINAE SP.
      EUCOPELLA EVERTA
      EUDENDRIUM RAMOSUM
      EUDENDRIUM SPP.
      EUDEVENOPUS HONDURANUS
      EUDISTYLIA SPP.
      EUDORELLA EMARGINATA
      EUDORELLA PACIFICA
      EUDORELLA PUSILLA
      EUDORELLA SPP.
      EUDORELLA TRUNCATULA
      EUDORELLOPSIS  INTEGRA
      EUDORELLOPSIS  LONGIROSTRIS
      EUDORELLOPSIS  SPP.
      EUGYRA ARENOSA
      EUGYRA ARENOSA CALIFORNICA
      EULALIA BILINEATA
      EULALIA CALIFORNIENSIS
      EULALIA LEVICORNUTA
      EULALIA MINUTA
      EULALIA MYRIACYCLUM
      EULALIA QUADRIOCULATA
      EULALIA SP.  B  (GOLETA/MORRO  BAY)
      EULALIA SPP.
      EULALIA VIRIDIS
C (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
L (SCAMIT)
C (SCAMIT)
B (ORANGE CO.)
A (SCAMIT)

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5001130301
500105000000
510353030200
510353031400
510353030000
510801010000
500113110600
500113110100
500113110100
500113119958
500113119967
500113119979
500.113119980
500113119989
500113119990
500113119998
500113119999
501113119979
500113119948
500113119949
500113110000
500124110200
500130011200
500130010800
500130021000
500130012100
500130011400
500130010500
500130010000
500130010600
500130000000
500102059979
500102050200
500102059989
500102059999
500102059997
500102059998
500102050000
3172060201
617400000000
611107.030100
611107030300
611107030000
370303129989
370303129999
500168020400
500168020100
500168020000
812500000000
60010405SPOO
616101020700
616101020300
616101020000
611104069999
611104069998
611104060000
500123280100
5001100701
61110404CARI
611104040500
      EULALIA VIRIDIS
      EULEPETHIDAE
      EULIMA ALMO
= S   EULIMA CALIFORNICA
      EULIMA SPP.
= S   EULIMASTOMA SPP.
      EUMIA BIFOLIATA
= S   EUMIDA MACULOSA
      EUMIDA SANGUINEA
      EUMIDA SP. B (ENCINA/HARRIS)
                 C (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
                 A (SAN DIEGO)
                 1 (SCAMIT)
                 A (ORANGE CO.)
                 1 (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
                 B (SCAMIT)
                 A (SCAMIT)
                 A (SAN DIEGO)
                 B OF MBC
                 A OF HAMILTON
EUMIDA SP
EUMIDA SP.
EUMIDA SP,
EUMIDA SP.
EUMIDA SP,
EUMIDA SP.
EUMIDA SP.
EUMIDA SP.
EUMIDA SP.
EUMIDA SP.
      EUMIDA SPP.
      EUNEREIS WAILESI
      EUNICE AMERICANA
      EUNICE ANTENNATA
      EUNICE AUSTRALIS
      EUNICE AUSTRALIS  (OAHU)
      EUNICE MULTIPECTINATA
      EUNICE PENNATA
      EUNICE SPP.
      EUNICE VITTATA
      EUNICIDAE
      EUNOE CF.  DEPRESSA
      EUNOE CEPRESSA
      EUNOE SP.  A  (SCAMIT)
      EUNOE SP.  A  (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
      EUNOE SP.  C  OF HARRIS
      EUNOE SP.  B  OF HARRIS
      EUNOE SFP.
      EUPENTACTA PSEUDOQUINQUESEMITA
      EUPHAUSIACEA
      EUPHILOMEDES CARCHARODONTA
      EUPHILOMEDES PRODUCTA
      EUPHILOMEDES SPP.
      EUPHYSA SP.  A (ENCINA/KLI)
      EUPHYSA SP.  A
      EUPOLYMNIA CRESCENTIS
      EUPOLYMNIA HETEROBRANCHIA
      EUPOLYMNIA SPP.
      E'JRYALINA
      EURYCYDE SPINOSA
      EURYDICE BRANCHUROPUS
      EURYDICE CAUDATA
      EURYDICE SPP.
      EURYPYLUS SP. A (PENSACOLA)
      EURYPYLUS SP. B (PENSACOLA)
      EURYPYLUS SPP.
      EURYSYLLIS TUBERCULATA
      EURYTHOE COMPLANATA
      EUSARSIELLA  CARINATA
      EUSARSIELLA  DISPARALIS

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61110404ELOF
611104041200
61110404GIGA
61110404PILL
611104040400
611104049995
61110404MBCA
611104040000
611104041300
616920EUTR
616920000000
616920009999
616920080000
500123060100
500123060900
500123069998
500123069999
500123069989
500123060000
500123060700
5001580703
510801098900
8842011101
6161090402
500123071000
500123070200
500123070100
500123070700
50012307LG
500123071100
500123070300
500123070400
500123079969
500123079977
500123079979
500123079987
500123079988
500123079990
500123079997
500123079998
500123079999
500123079989
500123070000
500123070800
500123070600
50012323
61610204
616942220200
616942220100
61694222
618906030100
618906030000
618906030100
5001701305
500170130000
500170190300
500170190700
500170199989
500170279998
500170279999
EUSARSIELLA ELOFSONI
EUSARSIELLA GETTLESONI
EUSARSIELLA GIGACANTHA
EUSARSIELLA PILLIPOLLICIS
EUSARSIELLA RADIICOSTA
EUSARSIELLA SP. E (PENSACOLA)
EUSARSIELLA SP. A OF SCAMIT
EUSARSIELLA SPP.
EUSARSIELLA THOMINX
EUSIRA TRISERIATA
EUSIRIDAE
EUSIRIDAE SP. A (SCAMIT)
EUSIRUS SPP.
EUSYLLIS ASSIMILIS
EUSYLLIS HABEII
EUSYLLIS SP. B (HONOLULU ONLY)
EUSYLLIS SP. A (HONOLULU ONLY)
EUSYLLIS SP. A OF HARRIS
EUSYLLIS SPP.
EUSYLLIS TRANSECTA
EUZONUS MUCRONATA
EVALEA PEASEl
EXALLIAS BREVIS
EXCOROLLANA TRUNCATA
EXOGONE ATLANTICA
EXOGONE CF GEMMIFERA
EXOGONE DISPAR
EXOGONE HEBES
EXOGONE LONGICIRRUS
EXOGONE LONGICORNIS
EXOGONE LOUREI
EXOGONE MOLESTA
EXOGONE SP. 1  (PUGET SOUND)
            C  (HONOLULU ONLY)
            A  (HONOLULU ONLY)
            C  (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
            B  (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
            A  (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
            C  (SCAMIT)
            B  (SCAMIT)
            A  (ORANGE CO. ONLY)
            A OF WILLIAMS
EXOGONE SP
EXOGONE SP
EXOGONE SP
EXOGONE SP
EXOGONE SP
EXOGONE SP
EXOGONE SP
EXOGONE SP
EXOGONE SP
EXOGONE SPP.
EXOGONE UNIFORMIS
EXOGONE VERUGERA
EXOGONELLA SPP.
EXOSPHAEROMA SPP.
EYAKIA CALCARATUS
EYAKIA ROBUSTUS
EYAKIA SPP.
FABIA CONCHARUM
FABIA SPP.
FABIA SUBQUADRATA
FABRICIA LIMNICOLA
FABRICIA SPP.
FABRICIOLA BERKELEYI
FABRICIOLA TRILOBATA
FABRISABELLA SP. A  (SCAMIT)
FABRISABELLA SP. B  (ORANGE CO. ONLY)
FABRISABELLA SP. A  (ORANGE COUNTY  ONLY)

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540201020200 =
540201029989 =
540201029995 =
540201029997 =
540201029998 =
540201029999 =
540201029978 =
540201029979 =
540201020000 =
510509000000 =
50015501AR
500155010100 =
500155010000 =
FEC COLI
551505020100 =
780901030000 =
375103090100 =
510346080300 =
510346080000 =
510204000000 =
8819020104
500154020000 =
500154020200 =
500154020100 =
500154000000 =
5141040107
885703000000 =
8835180119
344800000000 =
8835550902
8835550901
616942200100 =
616942200400 =
616942200200 =
616942200300 =
616942099999 =
616942200000 =
61694220FXXX =
551522140100 =
618905090300 =
510509050900 =
510509050800 =
510509051000 =
510509050000 =
560001030000 =
50016404FU
500164040200 =
500164049999 =
551511000000 =
551511999999 =
551511990000 =
616921050100 =
616921000000 =
616900000000 =
616926040000 =
6169260499
616926049100 -
616926040100 =
6169210710
A (ENCINA/KLI)
E (SCAMIT)
C (SCAMIT)
B (SCAMIT)
A (SCAMIT)
B OF SHRAKE
A OF SHRAKE
    FABRISABELLA SPP.
    FALCIDENS HARTMANAE
    FALCIDENS SP.
    FALCIDENS SP.
    FALCIDENS SP.
    FALCIDENS SP.
    FALCIDENS SP.
    FALCIDENS SP.
    FALCIDENS SP.
    FALCIDENS SPP.
    FASCIOLARIIDAE
    FAUVELIOPSIS ARMATA
    FAUVELIOPSIS GLABRA
    FAUVELIOPSIS SPP.
    FECAL COLIFORM
    FELANIELLA CORNEA
    FILICRISIA SPP.
    FILIGELLA MITZUKURII
    FINELLA PUPOIDES
S   FINELLA SPP.
    FISSURELLIDAE
    FISTULARIA COMMERSONII
    FLABELLIFERA SPP.
    FLABELLIGERA AFFINIS
    FLABELLIGERA INFUNDIBULARIS
    FLABELLIGERIDAE
S   FLABELLINOPSIS IODINEA
C   FLOUNDERS LEFTEYE
S   FOA BRACHYGRAMMA
S   FORAMINIFERIDA
    FORCIPIGER FLAVISSIMUS
    FORCIPIGER LONGIROSTRIS
    FOXIPHALUS GOLFENSIS
    FOXIPHALUS MAJOR
    FOXIPHALUS OBTUSIDENS
    FOXIPHALUS SIMILIS
    FOXIPHALUS SIMILIS/COGNATUS COMPLEX
    FOXIPHALUS SPP.
    FOXIPHALUS XIXIMEUS
    FRAGUM MUNDUM
    FREVILLEA HIRSUTA
    FUSINUS BARBARENSIS
    FUSINUS LUTEOPICTUS
    FUSINUS MONKSAE
    FUSINUS SPP.
    FUSTIARIA SPP.
    GALATHOWENIA FUSIFORMS
    GALATHOWENIA OCULATA
    GALATHOWENIA SP. A  (HONOLULU ONLY)
    GALEOMMATIDAE
    GALEOMMATIDAE GENUS A SP.
    GALEOMMATIDAE GENUS A
    GAMMARCANTHUS LORICATUS
    GAMMARIDAE
A   GAMMARIDEA
    GAMMAROPSIS ATLANTICA
    GAMMAROPSIS ELLISI
    GAMMAROPSIS OCIOSA
    GAMMAROPSIS THOMPSONI
    GAMMARUS ANNULATUS
             A (SCAMIT)

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616921070200 =
61692107
551533010100 =
551533010600 =
551533010000 =
616950060100 =
616950069998 =
370301110400 =
370301110000 =
881801010100 =
510000000000
510000009998
GASTROPODS
511007010100
500102060300
500102069999
500102060000
551547130100
510602490100
885001000000
500113070100
500113079999
500113079989
500113070000
883544020100
616921480200
616921480100
8842090103
616903030400
616903030000
616903040000
6169030401
800201010200
500127010400
500127010900
500127010100
5001270101
500127011000
500127010500
500127010800
500127010600
500127011300
500127019979
500127019989
500127019999
500127019969
500127019961
500127019954
500127010000
500127010200
500127010300
5C0127000000
500128010300
500128010100
500128010500
500128010000
550606010000
885704050100
6189C5060100
8835281901
      GAMMARUS SETOSUS
      GAMMARUS SPP.
      GARI CALIFORNICA
      GARI EDENTULA
      GARI SPP.
      GAROSYRRHOE BIGARRA
      GAROSYRRHOE SP. B (PENSACOLA)
      GARVEIA FORMOSA
      GARVEIA SPP.
      GASTEROSTEUS ACULEATUS
= A   GASTROPODA
      GASTROPODA SP. B
      GASTROPODS
      GASTROPTERON PACIFICUM
      GATTYANA CIRROSA
      GATTYANA SP. 1 (PUGET SOUND)
      GATTYANA SPP.
      GEMMA GEMMA
      GEMMULA MONILIFERA
=     GEMPYLIDAE
      GENETYLLIS CASTANEA
      GENETYLLIS SP. A (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
      GENETYLLIS SP. A (PENSACOLA)
      GENETYLLIS SPP.
      GENYONEMUS LINEATUS
      GIBBEROSUS DEVANEYI
      GIBBEROSUS MYERSI
      GIBBONSIA ELEGANS
      GITANA CALITEMPLADO
      GITANA SPP.
      GITANOPSIS SPP.
      GITANOPSIS VILORDES
      GLOTTIDIA ALBIDA
      GLYCERA AMERICANA
      GLYCERA BRANCHIOPODA
      GLYCERA CAPITATA
      GLYCERA CAPITATA
      GLYCERA CONVOLUTA
      GLYCERA DIBRANCHIATA
      GLYCERA OXYCEPHALA
      GLYCERA ROBUSTA
      GLYCERA ROUXII
                  1 (PUGET SOUND)
                  A (CSDOC/MEC)
                  A (LOS ANGELES ONLY)
                  A (PENSACOLA)
                  I (PENSACOLA)
                  P (PENSACOLA)
GLYCERA SP.
GLYCERA SP.
GLYCERA SP.
GLYCERA SP.
GLYCERA SP.
GLYCERA SP.
GLYCERA SPP.
GLYCERA TENUIS
GLYCERA TESSELATA
GLYCERIDAE
GLYCINDE ARMIGERA
GLYCINDE PICTA
GLYCINDE POLYGNATHA
GLYCINDE SPP.
GLYCYMERIS SPP.
GLYPTOCEPHALUS ZACHIRUS
GLYPTOPLAX SMITHII
GNATHANODON SPECIOSUS

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 615901010500
 615901010100
 615901010000
 615901010200
 616102030200
 6161020301
 884701000000
 616926010100
 720002011900
 7200020101
 720002013700
 720002010200
 720002010210
 720002010600
 720002016300
 720002016900
 7200020180
 720002019998
 720002019999
 720002010000
 720002000000
 8839012001
 500128020100
 500128020300
 500128020500
 500128020200
 500128020000
 5001280301
 500128000000
 500128050100
 513106000000
"375105000000
 551547160100
 616915090200
 500901039999
 510515060100
 510515010100
 510515010200
 510515010300
 344600000000
 618907000000
 550701120200
 500163110601
 500105019999
 616917020300
 781600000000
 780800000000
 8741050202
 500124150100
 8741050^12
 8741050410
 8741050423
 8741050427
 500121010200
 500121010400
 500121010700
 500121019100
 500121010000
 860601010200
 6183061305
= C
GNATHIA CRENULATIFRONS
GNATHIA ELONGATA
GNATHIA SPP.
GNATHIA TRILOBATA
GNORIMOSPHAEROMA INSULARE
GNORIMOSPHAEROMA OREGQNENSIS
GOBIIDAE
GOESIA DEPRESSA
GOLFINGIA CATHARINAE
GOLFINGIA EREMITA
GOLFINGIA HESPERA
GOLFINGIA MARGARITACEA
GOLFINGIA MARGARITACEA MARGARITACEA
GOLFINGIA MINUTA
GOLFINGIA MISAKIANA
GOLFINGIA NIGRA
GOLFINGIA PROCERA
GOLFINGIA SP.  2 (ORANGE CO.  ONLY)
GOLFINGIA SP.  1 (ORANGE CO.  ONLY)
GOLFINGIA SPP.
GOLFINGIIDAE
GOMPHOSUS VARIUS
GONIADA ANNULATA
GONIADA BRUNNEA
GONIADA LITTOREA
GONIADA MACULATA
GONIADA SPP.
GONIADELLA GRACILIS
GONIADIDAE
GONIADIDES CAROLINAE
GONIODORIDIDAE
GORGONIIDAE
GOULDIA CERINA
GRANDIDERELLA JAPONICA
CRANIA SP. A  (HONOLULU ONLY)
GRANULA SANDWICENSIS
GRANULINA MARGARITULA
GRANULINA OVULIFORMIS
GRANULINA VITREA
GRANULORETICULOSA
GRAPSIDAE
GREGARIELLA CHENUI
GROSSA NEWPORTI
GRUBEULEPIS SP. A (PENSACOLA)
GUERNEA REDUNCANS
GYMNOLAEMATA CHEILOSTOMATA ASCOPHORA
GYMNOLAEMATA CYCLOSTOMATA
GYMNOMURAENA ZEBRA
GYMNONEREIS CROSSLANDI
GYMNOTHORAX EUROSTUS
GYMNOTHORAX FLAVIMARGINATUS
GYMNOTHORAX MELEAGRIS
GYMNOTHORAX UNDULATUS
GYPTIS BREVIPALPA
GYPTIS BRUNNEA
GYPTIS LOBATUS
GYPTIS NR. LOBATUS
GYPTIS SPP.
HAGFISH PACIFIC
HAIGIA DIEGENSIS

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593001000000
375904010100
375904010000
375904000000
375904009999
375902010000 =
375902000000 =
370406010700 =
375904049999 =
375904040000 =
885703030900 = C
616940010200 =
6169400602
8839010711
740001020100 = A
616937150000 = S
616001160100 =
510210060100 =
37031206
840602040200 =
551541010100 =
5515400201
500102070100 =
500102070200 =
500102070300 =
500102070000 =
511012010700 =
511012019998 =
511012019999 =
511012010000 =
511012010100 =
511012010300 =
510222060400 =
61690203FU
616902030200 =
616902030000 =
616902030100 =
500140010200 =
500140010100 =
500140010000 =
500123120100 =
611107010100 =
611107019998 =
611107010000 =
375903020100 =
500102083300 =
500102080300 =
500102083400 =
500102082100 =
500102080500 =
500102080600 =
500102081000 =
500102089900 =
500102081700 = S
500102081800 =
500102089998 =
50010208MECB =
50010208MBCA =
50010208MECA =
HALACARIDAE
HALCAMPA DECEMTENTACULATA
HALCAMPA SPP.
HALCAMPIDAE
HALCAMPIDAE SP.  A (SCAMIT)
HALCAMPIDAE SP.  A (MEG)
HALCAMPOIDES SPP.
HALCAMPOIDIDAE
HALECIUM CORRUGATUM
HALIANTHELLA SP. A (SCAMIT)
HALIANTHELLA SPP.
HALIBUT CALIFORNIA
HALICE SYNOPIAE
HALICELLA HALONA
HALICHOERES ORNATISSIMUS
HALICRYPTUS SPINULOSUS
HALIMEDON SPP.
HALIOPHASMA GEMINATA
HALISTYLUS PUPOIDES
HALITHOLUS SPP.
HALOCYNTHIA HILGENDORFI
HALODAKRA SALMONEA
HALODAKRA SALMONEA
HALOSYDNA BREVISETOSA
HALOSYDNA JOHNSONI
HALOSYDNA LATIOR
HALOSYDNA SPP.
HAMINOEA CURTA
HAMINOEA SP. B  (HONOLULU)
HAMINOEA SP. A  (HONOLULU)
HAMINOEA SPP.
HAMINOEA VESICULA
HAMINOEA VIRESCENS
HAPLOCOCHLIAS MINUTISSIMA
HAPLOOPS FUNDIENSIS
HAPLOOPS LAEVIS
HAPLOOPS SPP.
HAPLOOPS TUBICOLA
HAPLOSCOLOPLOS ELONGATUS
HAPLOSCOLOPLOS PANAMENSIS
HAPLOSCOLOPLOS SPP.
HAPLOSYLLIS SPONGICOLA
HARBANSUS PAUCICHELATUS
HARBANSUS SP.  B OF KORNICKER
HARBANSUS SPP.
HARENACTIS ATTENUATA
HARMOTHOE CRASSICIRRATA
HARMOTHOE EXTENUATA
HARMOTHOE FORCIPATA
HARMOTHOr FRAGILIS
HARMOTHOE HIRSUTA
HARMOTHOE T.MBRICATA
HARMOTHOE LUNULATA
HARMOTHOE NIGRALBA
HARMOTHOE PRIOPS
HARMOTHOE SCRIPTORIA
HARMOTHOE SP. B  (PENSACOLA)
HARMOTHOE SP. B  (SCAMIT)
HARMOTHOE SP. A  (SCAMIT)
HARMOTHOE SP. A  (MEC)

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500102080000
500102990000
611900000000
616942011600
616942020400
616942020300
61694202
5001022001
550905160100
616922000000
817204020200
817204020201
817204020000
540301030100
510331020000
551522140100
820000000000 =
618907010000 =
618907010100 =
618907010200 =
615401020600 =
615401020500 =
615401020000 =
5001270201
617103019999 =
619101080102 =
619101080000 =
8835550801
8835550702
811404010500 =
617916051000 =
617916051400 =
617916050100 =
6179160509
617916050600 =
617916051700 =
617916051200 =
617916051800 =
617916050000 =
617916051100 =
617916051600 =
617916051300 =
6179160502
514201010100 =
51420101
874701000000 =
510801170100 =
5001211001
500121000000 =
500121990000 =
500121009997 »
500121009999 =
500113090101 =
5001130903
500113099999 =
500102170200 =
500102170100 =
500102170300 =
500102170000 =
HETEROCEMAMM =
      HARMOTHOE SPP.
      HARMOTHOINAE
= A   HARPACTICOIDA
      HARPINIA PROPINQUA
      HARPINIOPSIS FULGENS
      HARPINIOPSIS GALERUS
      HARPINIOPSIS SPP.
      HARTMANIA MOOREI
      HAUMEA JUDDI
      HAUSTORIIDAE
      HAVELOCKIA BENTI
      HAVELOCKIA BENTI ZACAE
      HAVELOCKIA SPP.
      HEATHIA POROSA
      HELIACUS SPP.
= S   HEMICARDIUM MUNDUM
      HEMICHORDATA
      HEMIGRAPSIS SPP.
      HEMIGRAPSUS NUDUS
      HEMIGRAPSUS OREGONENSIS
      HEMILAMPROPS CALIFORNICA
= S   HEMILAMPROPS QUADRUPLICATA
      HEMILAMPROPS SPP.
      HEMIPODUS ROSEUS
      HEMIPROTO SP. A  (ORANGE CO.  ONLY)
      HEMISQUILLA ENSIGERA CALIFORNIENSIS
      HEMISQUILLA SPP.
      HEMITAURICHTHYS POLYLEPIS
      HENIOCHUS DIPHREUTES
      HENRICIA LEVIUSCULA
      HEPTACARPUS BREVIROSTRIS
      HEPTACARPUS CRISTATA
      HEPTACARPUS DECORUS
      HEPTACARPUS FLEXUS
      HEPTACARPUS KINCAIDI
      HEPTACARPUS PALPATOR
      HEPTACARPUS PALUDICOLA
      HEPTACARPUS PICTUS
      HEPTACARPUS SPP.
      HEPTACARPUS STIMPSONI
      HEPTACARPUS TAYLORI
      HEPTACARPUS TENUISSIMUS
      HEPTACARPUS TRIDENS
      HERMASSENDA CRASSICORNIS
      HERMISSENDA SPP.
      HERRINGS
      HERVIERA GLIRIELLA
      HESIONELLA MCCULLOCHAE
      HESIONIDAE
      HESIONIDAE GENUS D  (PENSACOLA)
      HESIONIDAE SP. C (HONOLULU ONLY)
      HESIONIDAE SP. A (HONOLULU ONLY)
      HESIONURA COINEAUI DIFFICILIS
      HESIONURA ELONGATA
      HESIONURA SP. A  (PENSACOLA)
      HESPERONOE ADVENTOR
      HESPERONOE COMPLANATA
      HESPERONOE LAEVIS
      HESPERONOE SPP.
      HETEROCENTROTUS MAMMILLATUS

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500150020200 = S
6187C1120100 =
618701120200 =
618701120000 =
551533050100 =
500902160200 =
375103130200 =
375103130100 =
375103130000 =
375103130300 =
500160020100 =
500160020300 =
500160020000 =
615301080100 -
616942030100 =
500121110200 =
500121110300 =
8835170401
8835170402
500147010200 =
884209130100 =
6220030307
351706020000 =
551706020100 =
551706020200 =
551706029998 =
510801200100 =
550905030200 =
550905030100 =
811104049900 =
618314000000 =
885703110200 =
8857040603
617916010100 =
617916000000 =
616934141100 =
616934141200 =
616934140200 =
616934140500 =
616934140800 =
616934149999 =
616934149998 -
616934149997 =
616934140000 =
616934141300 =
616934141500 =
616934141400 =
510361020200 =
781602010100 =
501200000000 =
8835550307
6153010901
615301010700 = S
500102100100 =
817501019999 =
817000000000 =
817200000000 =
817000009999 =
510212019800 =
510212019900 =
HETEROCIRRUS ALATUS
HETEROCRYPTA GRANULATA
HETEROCRYPTA OCCIDENTALIS
HETEROCRYPTA SPP.
HETERODONAX PACIFICUS
HETERODRILUS KEENANI
HETEROGORGIA GRACILIS
HETEROGORGIA PACIFICA
HETEROGORGIA SPP.
HETEROGORGIA TORTUOSA
HETEROMASTUS FILIFORMIS
HETEROMASTUS FILOBRANCHUS
HETEROMASTUS SPP.
HETEROMYSIS ODONTOPS
HETEROPHOXUS OCULATUS
HETEROPODARKE FORMALIS
HETEROPODARKE LYONSI
HETEROPRIACANTHUS CRUENTATUS
HETEROPRIACANTHUS MEEKI
HETEROSPIO CATALINENSIS
HETEROSTICHUS ROSTRATUS
HEXAGENIA LIMBATA
HIATELA SPP.
HIATELLA ARCTICA
HIATELLA PHOLADIS
HIATELLA SP. B (PENSACOLA)
HIHEMOA INDICA
HINNITES GIGANTEUS
HINNITES MULTIRUGOSUS
HIPPASTERIA CALIFORNICA
HIPPIDAE
HIPPOGLOSSINA STOMATA
HIPPOGLOSSOIDES PLATESSOIDES
HIPPOLYTE CALIFORNIENSIS
HIPPOLYTIDAE
HIPPOMEDON COECUS
HIPPOMEDON COLUMBIANUS
HIPPOMEDON DENTICULATUS
HIPPOMEDON PROPINQUUS
HIPPOMEDON SERRATUS
HIPPOMEDON SP. A (PENSACOLA)
HIPPOMEDON SP. B (PENSACOLA)
HIPPOMEDON SP. A (SCAMIT)
HIPPOMEDON SPP.
HIPPOMEDON SUBROBUSTUS
HIPPOMEDON TENAX
HIPPOMEDON ZETESIMUS
HIPPONIX GRAYANUS
HIPPOTHOA HYALINA
HIRUDINEA
HOLACANTHUS ARCUATUS
HOLMESIELLA ANOMALA
HOLMESIMYSIS SCULPTA
HOLOLEPIDA MAGNA
HOLOTHURIA SP. A (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
HOLOTHUROIDEA
HOLOTHUROIDEA DENDROCHIROTACEA DENDROCHI
HOLOTHUROIDEA SP. A  (KINNETICS ONLY)
HOMALOPOMA SP. B (HONOLULU)
HOMALOPOMA SP. A (HONOLULU)

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510212010000 =
430500000000 =
430500009989 =
430500009999 =
430500009988 =
4305MECC
390606019999 =
550607020200 = S
61692402
500129050200 =
500129050000 =
6169230401
500173260100 =
511003000000 =
370301081400 =
370301089100 =
370301080000 =
HYDRILLA
871602010100 =
370100000000 =
370200000000 =
61700101
617001000000 =
6170010702
883560040100 =
618502010100 =
8803010314
885704220100 =
8835600801
841101020000 =
883102160800 =
885101010100 =
8777020104
500165010100 =
616201050100 =
616202030900 =
616202080200 = S
616202030400 =
616202030000 =
616202000000 =
616315010200 =
616315010300 =
618701310100 =
500902209999 =
998100000000 =
500902200000 =
8839010806   = S
510602359999 =
620000000000 =
650000000000 =
615301100300 =
8826011601
510602450000 =
551547270100 =
551547290100 =
616926000000 =
376009009999 =
616927000000 =
616927020200 =
616927021700 =
A (CSDOC/MEC)
A (PAQUETTE)
  (CSDOC/MEC)
  (MEC)
B
C
HOMALOPOMA SPP.
HOPLONEMERTEA
HOPLONEMERTEA SP.
HOPLONEMERTEA SP.
HOPLONEMERTEA SP.
HOPLONEMERTEA SP.
HOPLOPLANA SP. A (CSDOC/MEC)
HUXLEYIA MUNITA
HYALE SPP.
HYALINOECIA JUVENALIS
HYALINOECIA SPP.
HYALLELLA AZTECA
HYALOPOMATUS BIFORMIS
HYDATINA SPP.
HYDRACTINIA CALIFORNICA
HYDRACTINIA CF. CALIFORNICA
HYDRACTINIA SPP.
HYDRILLA VERTICILLATA
HYDROLAGUS COLLIEI
HYDROZOA
HYDROZOA HYDROIDA
HYPERIA SPP.
HYPERIIDAE
HYPEROCHE MEDUSARUM
HYPERPROSOPON ARGENTEUM
HYPOCONCHA ARCUATA
HYPORHAMPUS PACIFICUS
HYPSOPSETTA GUTTULATA
HYPSURUS CARYI
IASIS SPP.
ICELINUS QUADRISERIATUS
ICICHTHY^ LOCKINGTONI
ICTALURUS NEBULOSUS
IDANTHYRSUS ORNAMENTATUS
IDARCTURUS ALLELOMORPHUS
IDOTEA PHOSPHOREA
IDOTEA RESECATA
IDOTEA RUFESCENS
IDOTEA SPP.
IDOTHEIDAE
ILYARACHNA ACARINA
ILYARACHNA PROFUNDA
INACHOIDES FORCEPS
INANIDRILUS SP. A (HONOLULU ONLY)
INANIDRILUS SP. A
INANIDRILUS SPP.
INIISTIUS PAVONINUS
INODRILLIA SP. A (PENSACOLA)
INSECTA
INSECTA IV
INUSITATOMYSIS CALIFORNICA
IRACUNDUS SIGNIFIER
IREDALEA SPP.
IRUS LAMELLIFER
IRUSELLA LAMELLIFERA
ISAEIDAE
ISANTHIDAE SP. A (SCAMIT)
ISCHYROCERIDAE
ISCHYROCERUS ANGUIPES
ISCHYROCERUS PELAGOPS

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616927029989
616927029999
61692702MBCB
616927020000
8805030101
618316040200
500163200100
500163200000
500137210100
615800000000
510320160100
8842011202
616311010300
616311010301
616311010600
616311019998
61631101XXOO
616311019988
997800000000
616306080600
616306080200
616306080000
500170170600
500170170300
500170179979
500170179989
500170179998
500170179999
500170170000
510510039999
616927030200
6169270303
616942040100
512308020100
3906030201
615606019999
615606019998
615606019997
615606019996
615606010000
884014030300
8850030101
500121050100
510504130100
551508010000
551508010200
884209130100
510602480100
510602480200
500129159995
500129150000
460000000000
510515060100
510801210100
616906140100
8835140101
510602410100
5106021101
510602110600
510602110700
      ISCHYROCERUS SP. A (KINNETICS ONLY)
      ISCHYROCERUS SP. A (HONOLULU)
      ISCHYROCERUS SP. B OF BARNARD (1969)
      ISCHYROCERUS SPP.
      ISO HAWAII.ENSIS
      ISOCHELES PILOSUS
      ISOCIRRUS LONGICEPS
      ISOCIRRUS SPP.
      ISOLDA PULCHELLA
= A   ISOPODA
      ISSELIA HILOENSIS
      ISTIBLENNIUS ZEBRA
      JAEROPSIS DUBIA
      JAEROPSIS DUBIA DUBIA
      JAEROPSIS HAWAIIENSIS
      JAEROPSIS SP. B  (SCAMIT)
      JAEROPSIS SP. X
      JAEROPSIS SP. B OF MBC
      JAMIESONIELLA SP. A
      JANIRALATA OCCIDENTALIS
      JANIRALATA SOLASTERI
      JANIRALATA SPP.
      JASMINEIRA CAUDATA •
      JASMINEIRA PACIFICA
      JASMINEIRA SP. A (HONOLULU ONLY)
      JASMINEIRA SP. A (SCAMIT)
      JASMINEIRA SP. B (SCAMIT)
      JASMINEIRA SP. A (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
      JASMINEIRA SPP.
      JASPIDELLA SP. A (PENSACOLA)
      JASSA FALCATA
      JASSA MARMORATA
      JOUBINELLA CILIATA
      JULIA EXQUISITA
      KABURAKIA EXCELSA
      KALLIAPSEUDES SP. A  (PENSACOLA)
      KALLIAPSEUDES SP. B  (PENSACOLA)
      KALLIAPSEUDES SP. C  (PENSACOLA)
      KALLIAPSEUDES SP. D  (PENSACOLA)
      KALLIAPSEUDES SPP.
      KATHETOSTOMA AVERRUNCUS
= S   KATSUWONUS PELAMIS
      KEFERSTEINIA CIRRATA
      KELLETIA KELLETII
      KELLIA SPP.
      KELLIA SUBORBICULARIS
= C   KELPFISH GIANT
      KERMIA BRUNNEA
      KERMIA DAEDALEA
      KINBERGONUPHIS SP. E (PENSACOLA)
      KINBERGONUPHIS SPP.
      KINORHYNCHA
= S   KOGOMEA SANDWICENSIS
      KOLOONELLA KAWAIIENSIS
      KONATOPUS PAAO
      KUHLIA SANDVICENSIS
      KURTZIA ARTEAGA
      KURTZIELLA ATROSTYLA
      KURTZIELLA BETA
      KURTZIELLA PLUMBEA

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510602110200 =
510602110000 =
510602440100 =
8835510104
88355101
8835510105
611827020000 =
8839012101
8860030305   = S
510309030000 =
510309030700 =
510309030500 =
817602020000 =
551522040200 =
551522040000 =
55152204ST
370402010300 =
500102290200 =
51036601LDOO =
510366010000 =
513105050000 =
8706
615401000000 =
615401010400 =
615401010500 =
615401019998 =
615401019999 =
615401019986 =
615401010000 =
500168130300 =
500168139986 =
500168139996 =
500168130000 =
500168130201 =
500123100100 =
500168270100 =
500143020300 =
500143020100 =
500143020400 =
500143020000 =
500170140100 =
500170149999 =
8005130101
9777777777
5515070103
551552000000 =
552004000000 =
390601000000 =
500168030500 =
550204020000 = S
550204020000 = S
5001400107   = S
500140010200 = S
500140160300 =
500140010100 = S
500140011601 =
5001400104   = S
500140160000 =
616906031300 =
616906030300 =
KURTZIELLA RUBELLA
KURTZIELLA SPP.
KYLIX HALOCYDNE
KYPHOSUS BIGIBBUS
KYPHOSUS SPP.
KYPHOSUS VAIGIENSIS
LABIDOCERA SPP.
LABROIDES PHTHIROPHAGUS
LACTORIA FORNASINI
LACUNA SPP.
LACUNA UNIFASCIATA
LACUNA VINCTA
LAETMOGONE SPP.
LAEVICARDIUM LAEVIGATUM
LAEVICARDIUM SPP.
LAEVICARDIUM SUBSTRIATUM
LAFOEA FRUTICOSA
LAGISCA MULTISETOSA
LAMELLARIA DIEGENSIS
LAMELLARIA SPP.
LAMELLIDORIS SPP.
LAMNIFORMES
LAMPROPIDAE
LAMPROPS CARINATA
LAMPROPS QUADRUPLICATA
LAMPROPS SP. D (ORANGE CO.)
LAMPROPS SP. A (SCAMIT)
LAMPROPS SP. D OF MBC
LAMPROPS SnP.
LANASSA GRACILIS
LANASSA SP. D  (HARRIS)
LANASSA SP. D  (SCAMIT)
LANASSA SPP.
LANASSA VENUSTA VENUSTA
LANGERHANSIA CORNUTA
LANICE CONCHILEGA
LAONICE APPELLOEFI
LAONICE CIRRATA
LAONICE PUGETTENSIS
LAONICE SPP.
LAONOME KROEYERI
LAONOME SP. A  (HONOLULU ONLY)
LAQUEUS CALIFORNIANUS
LARVAE UNIDENTIFIED
LASAEA SUBVIRIDIS
LASAEIDAE
LATERNULIDAE
LATOCESTIDAE
LEAENA CAECA
LEDA SPP.
LEDELLA SPP.
LEITOSCOLOPLOS ACUTUS
LEITOSCOLOPLOS ELONGATUS
LEITOSCOLOPLOS FRAGILIS
LEITOSCOLOPLOS PANAMENSIS
LEITOSCOLOPLOS PUGETTENSIS
LEITOSCOLOPLOS ROBUSTUS
LEITOSCOLOPLOS SPP.
LEMBOS AUDBETTIUS
LEMBOS SMITHI

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616906030000
6169060304
3325020102
6132
500102180100
500102180700
500102180500
500102180000
616934210500
616934219999
616934210000
884701030100
500102110300
500102110300
618313010400
618313019100
530201020500
530302070400
530302070600
530302070500
5303020707
8835160504
616906070200
617905020300
615702010300
615702019989
615702019996
615702019999
615702019976
615"'02010000
530201010500
8831021801
615409090100
513800009996
513800000000
615702020400
615709010100
6157090102
615702020300
615702029972
615702029995
615702029997
615702029998
615702029900
615702029974
615702029975
615702029976
615702029977
615702029978
615702029979
61570901
615709000000
375105010700
370400000000
551509020200
551509020000
550905140100
550905140000
616942050102
390605009999
      LEMBOS SPP.
      LEMBOS WEBSTERI
      LEMNA MINOR
      LEPAPCMORPHA
      LEPIDASTHENIA BERKELEYAE
      LEPIDASTHENIA INTERRUPTA
      LEPIDASTHENIA LONGICIRRATA
      LEPIDASTHENIA SPP.
      LEPIDEPECREUM GURJANOVAE
      LEPIDEPECREUM SP.  A (SCAMIT)
      LEPIDEPECREUM SPP.
      LEPIDOGOBIUS LEPIDUS
= S   LEPIDONOTUS CAELORUS
      LEPIDONOTUS SQUAMATUS
      LEPIDOPA CALIFORNICA
      LEPIDOPA MYOPS
= S   LEPIDOPLEURUS RUGATUS
      LEPIDOZONA CALIFORNIENSIS
      LEPIDOZONA PECTINULATA
      LEPIDOZONA RETIPOROSA
      LEPIDOZONA SINUDENTATA
      LEPOMIS MACROCHIRUS
      LEPTOCHEIRUS PINGUIS
      LEPTOCHELA PAPULATA
      LEPTOCHELIA DUBIA
      LEPTOCHELIA SP. A (ENCINA/KLI)
      LEPTOCHELIA SP.
      LEPTOCHELIA SP.
      LEPTOCHELIA SP.
      LEPTOCHELIA SPP.
      LEPTOCHITON RUGATUS
      LEPTOCOTTUS ARMATUS
      LEPTOCUMA FORSMANI
      LEPTOGNATHA SP. D (KINNETICS ONLY)
= S   LEPTOGNATHA SPP.
      LEPTOGNATHIA BREVIMANUS
= S   LEPTOGNATHIA CAECA
      LEPTOGNATHIA GRACILIS
      LEPTOGNATHIA LONGIREMUS
      LEPTOGNATHIA SP. H  (SAN DIEGO)
      LEPTOGNATHIA SP.
      LEPTOGNATHIA SP.
      LEPTOGNATHIA SP.
      LEPTOGNATHIA SP.
      LEPTOGNATHIA SP.
      LEPTOGNATHIA SP,
      LEPTOGNATHIA SP.
      LEPTOGNATHIA SP,
      LEPTOGNATHIA SP.
D (CSDOC/MEC)
A (ORANGE CO.)
D (PENSACOLA)
 E  (SCAMIT)
 C  (SCAMIT)
 B  (SCAMIT)
 A
 F OF MBC
 E OF MBC
 D OF MBC
 C OF MBC
 B OF MBC
 A OF MBC
      LEPTOGNATHIA SP.
      LEPTOGNATHIA SPP.
      LEPTOGNATHIDAE
      LEPTOGORGIA CALIFORNICA
      LEPTOMEDUSAE
      LEPTON MEROEUM
      LEPTON SPP.
      LEPTOPECTEN LATIAURATUS
      LEPTOPECTEN SPP.
      LEPTOPHOXUS FALCATUS ICELUS
      LEPTOPLANIDAE SP. A  (CSDOC/MEC)

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615405040300
615405040400
615405049976
615405049985
615405049986
615405049989
615405049998
615405049999
61540504XXOO
615405049984
615405040000
8178010203
817801020100
817801029998
817801020000
8178010202
817801020700
510212050100
510212050200
360804030100
615404011600
6154040101
615404019999
615404010000
615404011500
615404000000
360701010000
616*32010400
616932010100
8805020701
611103090100
500141080100
500141140100
500141149998
500141140000
510602470100
610202010100
616933020200
616933029999
616933020000
616933000000
550910011100
550910010400
550910010000
511301010300
51130101
550910029999
550910000000
540201030100
376029029999
376029009999
500902070300
500902079998
500902079999
500902070000
500902070600
550605011700
550605010000
550605011500
430302000000
      LEPTOSTYLIS AMPULLACEA
      LEPTOSTYLIS LONGIMANA
      LEPTOSTYLIS SP.  D (CSDOC/MEC)
      LEPTOSTYLIS SP.  C (PHILLIPS)
      LEPTOSTYLIS SP.  D (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
      LEPTOSTYLIS SP.  A (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
=     LEPTOSTYLIS SP.  B (SCAMIT)
=     LEPTOSTYLIS SP.  A (SCAMIT)
      LEPTOSTYLIS SP.  X
      LEPTOSTYLIS SP.  E OF MBC
      LEPTOSTYLIS SPP.
      LEPTOSYNAPTA CLARKI
      LEPTOSYNAPTA INHAERENS
      LEPTOSYNAPTA SP. B (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
      LEPTOSYNAPTA SPP.
      LEPTOSYNAPTA TENUIS
      LEPTOSYNAPTA TRANSGRESSOR
      LEPTOTHYRA CANDIDA
      LEPTOTHYRA RUBRICINCTA
      LEUCILLA NUTTINGI
      LEUCON MAGNADENTATA
      LEUCON NASICA
      LEUCON SP. A (ORANGE CO.)
      LEUCON SPP.
      LEUCON SUBNASICA
      LEUCONIDAE
      LEUCOSOLENIA SPP.
      LEUCOTHOE HYHELIA
      LEUCOTHOE SPINICARPA
      LEURESTES TENUIS
      LEUROLEBERIS SHARPEI
= S   LEVINSENIA GRACILIS
      LEVINSENIA OCULATA
      LEVINSENIA SP.  B (SCAMIT)
      LEVINSENIA SPP.
      LIENARDIA MIGHELSI
      LIGHTIELLA SERENDIPITA
      LILJEBORGIA COTA
      LILJEBORGIA SP.  A (PENSACOLA)
      LILJEBORGIA SPP.
      LILJEBORGIIDAE
      LIMA HEMPHILLI
      LIMA PELLUCIDA
      LIMA SPP.
      LIMACINA INFLATA
      LIMACINA SPP.
      LIMATULA SP. A  (PENSACOLA)
      LIMIDAE
      LIMIFOSSOR FRATULA
      LIMNACTINIA SP.  A (SCAMIT)
      LIMNACTINIIDAE SP. A  (SCAMIT)
      LIMNODRILOIDES BARNARDI
      LIMNODRILOIDES SP. B  (HONOLULU)
      LIMNODRILOIDES SP. A  (HONOLULU ONLY)
      LIMNODRILOIDES SPP.
      LIMNODRILOIDES VICTORIENSIS
      LIMOPSIS DIEGENSIS
      LIMOPSIS SPP.
      LIMOPSIS WAIKIKIA
      LINEIDAE

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430302009099 =
430302041100 =
430302040400 =
430302040100 =
430302040800 =
430302040200 =
430302041000 =
430302049999 =
430302040000 =
551501060400 =
551501069999 =
882701020100 = C
500110030400 =
551547040100 =
8857041001
883109080000 =
874302000000 =
61610603
616106030400 =
51021U27LRAC =
51021003PAOO =
616933030600 =
616933030100 =
616933030700 =
616933031000 =
616933030800 =
616933031100 =
616933030900 =
616933039999 =
616933039984 =
616933039983 =
61693303MBCA =
616933030000 =
730102040500 =
730102040600 =
730102040000 =
550701140500 =
50012209ANTE =
510310012700 =
500122080200 = S
500168200100 =
500168209999 =
500168200000 =
570601010100 =
375105020600 =
375105020000 =
618902010100 =
618902010102 =
618902010102 = S
618902010200 =
618902010301 =
618902010300 =
618902010000 =
816303020100 =
816303020000 =
618701150100 =
618701150200 =
618701150000 =
790101
551501030700 =
LINEIDAE SP. A (PAQUETTE)
LINEUS ALBOLINEATUS
LINEUS BICOLOR
LINEUS BILINEATUS
LINEUS FLAVESCENS
LINEUS RUBER
LINEUS RUBESCENS
LINEUS SP. A (CSDOC/MEC)
LINEUS SPP.
LINGA PENSYLVANICA
LINGA SP. A (PENSACOLA)
LINGCOD
LINOPHERUS MICROCEPKALA
LIOCYMA FLUCTUOSA
LIOPSETTA GLACIALIS
LIPARIS SPP.
LIPOGENYIDAE
LIRONECA SPP.
LIRONECA VULGARIS
LIRULARIA ACUTICOSTATA
LIRULARIA PARCIPICTA
LISTRIELLA ALBINA
LISTRIELLA BARNARDI
LISTRIELLA DIFFUSA
LISTRIELLA ERIOPISA
LISTRIELLA GOLETA
LISTRIELLA HOLMESI
LISTRIELLA MELANICA
LISTRIELLA SP. A (CSDOC/MEC)
LISTRIELLA SP.
LISTRIELLA SP.
LISTRIELLA SP.
LISTRIELLA SPP.
LISTRIOLOBUS HEXAMYOTUS
LISTRIOLOBUS PELODES
LISTRIOLOBUS SPP.
LITHOPHAGA PLUMULA
LITOCORSA ANTENNATA
LITTORINA PINTADO
LOANDALIA FAUVELI
LOIMIA MEDUSA
LOIMIA SP. A  (PENSACOLA)
LOIMIA SPP.
LOLIGO OPALESCENS
LOPHOGORGIA PANAMENSIS
LOPHOGORGIA SPP.
LOPHOPANOPEUS  BELLUS
LOPHOPANOPEUS  BELLUS DIEGENSIS
LOPHOPANOPEUS  DIEGENSIS
LOPHOPANOPEUS  FRONTALIS
LOPHOPANOPEUS  LEUCOMANUS LEUCOMANUS
LOPHOPANOPEUS  LEUCOMANUS
LOPHOPANOPEUS  SPP.
LOVENIA CORDIFORMIS
LOVENIA SPP.
LOXORHYNCHUS CRISPATUS
LOXORHYNCHUS GRANDIS
LOXORHYNCHUS SPP.
LOXOSOMATIDAE
LUCIN^ APPROXIMATUS
F (PENSACOLA)
G (PENSACOLA)
A OF SCAMIT

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551501030800
551501030500
551501030900
55150103SOMB
551501039999
551501039998
551501039996
551501030000
551501000000
551501030900
551501020100
551501020000
810501011100
810501010100
810501011000
810501010000
500163150000
5005010103
500131010200
500131010900
500131000000
500131030200
50013101AC
500131011400
500131011300
500131010100
500131013200
500131011800
500131013300
5001310140
500131011500
500131013400
500121010800
500131012600
500131010700
500131012900
500131010400
500131012800
500131011100
500131019901
500131019902
500131019903
500131019904
500131019988
500131019998
500131019999
500131019976
50013101MECB
50013101MECB
500131010000
5001310113
500131011700
500131012400
781514000000
781514000000
8835360115
8835360114
879301080100
5520050201
552005020200
      LUCINA EXCAVATA
      LUCINA NASSULA
      LUCINA NUTTALLI
      LUCINA SOMBRERENSIS
      LUCINA SP, A (PENSACOLA)
      LUCINA SP. B (PENSACOLA)
      LUCINA SP. D (PENSACOLA)
      LUCINA SPP.
      LUCINIDAE
= S   LUCINISCA NUTTALLI
      LUCINOMA ANNULATA
      LUCINOMA SPP.
      LUIDIA ASTHENOSOMA
      LUIDIA FOLIOLATA
      LUIDIA LUDWIGI
      LUIDIA SPP.
      LUMBRICLYMENE SPP.
      LUMBRICULUS VARIEGATUS
      LUMBRINEREIS FRAGILIS
      LUMBRINZP.EIS LUTI
      LUMBRINERIDAE
      LUMBRINERIDES DAYI
      LUMBRINERIS ACICULARUM
      LUMBRINERIS ACUTA
= S   LUMBRINERIS BASSI
      LUMBRINERIS BICIRRATA
      LUMBRINERIS CALIFORNIENSIS
      LUMBRINERIS CRUZENSIS
      LUMBRINERIS ERECTUS
      LUMBRINERIS HEBES
      LUMBRINERIS IMPATIENS
      LUMBRINERIS INDEX
      LUMBRINERIS INFLATA
      LUMBRINERIS JANUARII
      LUMBRINERIS JAPONICA
      LUMBRINERIS LACUNAE
      LUMBRINERIS LATREILLI
      LUMBRINERIS LIMICOLA
      LUMBRINERIS PALLIDA
      LUMBRINERIS SP.  (GROUP I)
      LUMBRINERIS SP.
      LUMBRINERIS SP.
      LUMBRINERIS SP.
      LUMBRINERIS SP.
      LUMBRINERIS SP.
      LUMBRINERIS SP.
      LUMBRINERIS SP.
      LUMBRINERIS SP.
      LUMBRINERIS SP.
=     LUMBRINERIS SPP.
      LUMBRINERIS TENUIS
      LUMBRINERIS TETRAURA
      LUMBRINERIS VERRILLI
» S   LUNULARIDAE
      LUNULITIDAE
      LUTJANUS FULVUS
      LUTJANUS KASMIRA
      LYCODOPSIS PACIFICA
      LYONSIA ARENOSA
      LYONSIA CALIFORNICA
(GROUP II)
(GROUP III)
(GROUP IV)
A (ORANGE CO.)
B (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
A (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
L (PENSACOLA)
B (HARRIS)
B (HARRIS)

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552005020600
552005020500
552005029999
552005020000
885704110100
616934220100
61693422CUBE
616934220600
616934220400
616934220500
616934220000
616934000000
616934530300
500130039998
500130030000
500167040200
500167040100
500167049998
500167049999
500167040000
61791611MEC1
814802010600
814802010200
814802010000
8148020101
883528010100
551531013400
551531011600
551b31010100
551531011200
5515310102
551531013700
551531013500
5515310107
551531013400
551531011400
5515310106
551531019998
551531019999
551531010000
551531012000
551531011100
551547180100
50016321
611327020100
8839012201
551525060500
551525060000
551525000000
616921080200
616921080600
61692108
500144012300
500144011800
500144011900
500144010500
500144010200
500144010600
500144010300
500144011600
     LYONSIA HYALINA
     LYONSIA PUGETTENSIS
     LYONSIA SP. A  (PENSACOLA)
     LYONSIA SPP.
     LYOPSETTA EXILIS
     LYSIANASSA ALBA
     LYSIANASSA CUBENSIS
S    LYSIANASSA HOLMESI
S    LYSIANASSA OCULATA
     LYSIANASSA PARITER
     LYSIANASSA SPP.
     LYSIANASSIDAE
     LYSIANOPSIS OCULATA
     LYSIDICE SP. B (PENSACOLA)
     LYSIDICE SPP.
     LYSIPPE ANNECTENS
     LYSIPPE LABIATA
     LYSIPPE SP. B  (SCAMIT)
     LYSIPPE SP. A  (SCAMIT)
     LYSIPPE SPP.
     LYSMATA CALIFORNICA
     LYTECHINUS ANAMESUS
     LYTECHINUS PICTUS
     LYTECHINUS SPP.
     LYTECHINUS VARIEGATUS
C   MACKEREL JACK
    MACOMA ACOLASTA
    IlACOMA BALTHICA
    MACOMA CALCAREA
    MACOMA CARLOTTENSIS
    MACOMA ELIMATA
    MACOMA INDENTATA
    MACOMA LEPTONOIDEA
    MACOMA MOESTA
S   MACOMA MORROENSIS
    MACOMA NASUTA
    MACOMA OBLIQUA
    MACOMA SP.  B (HAWAII)
    MACOMA SP.  A (SCAMIT)
    MACOMA SPP.
    MACOMA TENTA
    MACOMA YOLDIFORMIS
    MACROCALLISTA MACULATA
    MACROCLYMENE SPP.
    MACROCYPRINA PACIFICA
    MACROPHARYNGODON GEOFFROYI
    MACTRA CALIFORNIA
    MACTRA SPP.
    MACTRIDAE
    MAERA LOVENI
    MAERA SIMILE
    MAERA SPP.
    MAGELONA BERKELEYI
    MAGELONA CALIFORNICA
    MAGELONA HARTMANAE
    MAGZLONA LONGICORNIS
    MAGELONA PACIFICA
    MAGELONA PETTIBONEAE
    MAGELONA PITELKAI
    MAGELONA SACCULATA

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616942060100 =
616942060200 =
375901039999 =
375901030000 =
616942140300 =
616942140200 =
616948152500 =
616948030600 =
616948030000 =
376006010100 =
50016740LB
510336032100 = S
611914020100 =
8835510501
366407070200 =
50016317
616906040400 =
616906040500 =
61690604SCOO =
616906040000 =
510320032600 = S
616927040200 =
616927040000 =
500163160000 =
500125020100 =
50012102FR
5001210204
500121020000 =
500121080100 =
500121080000 =
8835440701
781611010500 =
781611010100 =
7816110104
500121020200 =
500143230500 =
500143230100 =
500143239999 =
500143230000 =
885704120100 =
430302'050400 =
430302050700 -
430302051300 =
430302059999 =
430302050000 =
430302050900 =
878301010100 = C
878301010700 = C
500143360200 =
510801018900 =
510801160100 =
510801018700 =
MISC
510601031700 =
510601040100 = S
51060103160C =
510601030000 =
510503021300 =
510503020600 =
510503024700 =
METAPHOXUS FREQUENS
METAPHOXUS FULTONI
METEDWARDSIA SP.  A (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
METEDWARDSIA SPP.
METHARPINIA FLORIDANA
METHARPINIA JONESI
METOPA DAWSONI
METOPELLA ANGUSTA
METOPELLA SPP.
METRIDIUM SENILE
HEXAMAGE LONGIBRANCHIATA
MICRANELLUM CREBRICINCTUM
MICROARTHIDION LITTORALE
MICROCANTHUS STRIGATUS
MICROCIONA PARTHENA
MICROCLYMENE SPP.
MICRODEUTOPUS MYERSI
MICRODEUTOPUS OCULATUS
MICRODEUTOPUS SCHMITTI A (SCAMIT)
MICRODEUTOPUS SPP.
MICRODOCHUS ROBERTSONI
MICROJASSA LITOTES
MICROJASSA SPP.
MICROMALDANE SPP.
MICRONEPHTYS MINUTA
MICROPHTHALMUS FRAGILIS
MICROPHTHALMUS SIMILIS
MICROPHTHALMUS SPP.
MICROPODARKE DUBIA
MICROPODARKE SPP.
MICROPOGONIUS UNDULATUS
MICROPORELLA CALIFORNICA
MICROPORELLA CILIATA
MICROPORELLA NR.  CRIBOSA
MICROPTHALMUS ABERRANS
MICROSPIO MACULATA
MICROSPIO PIGMENTATA
MICROSPIO SP. A  (ORANGE CO. ONLY)
MICROSPIO SPP.
MICROSTOMUS PACIFICUS
MICRURA ALASKENSIS
MICRURA NIGRIROSTRIS
MICRURA OLIVARIS
MICRURA SP. A  (GLOUCESTER)
MICRURA SPP.
MICRURA WILSONI
MIDSHIPMAN PLAINFIN
MIDSHIPMAN SPECKLEFIN
MINUSPIO CIRROBRANCHIATA
MIRALDA PAULBARTSCHI
MIRALDA SCOPULOORUM
MIRALDA SPP.
MISCELLANEOUS TAXA
HITRA FLAMMULATA
MITRA FOVEOLATA
MITRA SALTATA
MITRA SPP.
MITRELLA AURANTIACA
MITRELLA CARINATA
MITRELLA GAUSAPATA

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5105030204
510503024300
510503020000
510503020200
550701060700
5507010601
550701060800
550701060300
550701069999
550701060000
840603010800
840603010900
840603010000
508500000000
540000000000
550000000000
510000000000
MOLLUSCS
817901010100
8179010102
817901010000
370504010100
616937080400
616937080500
616937082000
616937082800
616937082700
616937082600
615937082900
616937082400
616937082300
616937081000
616937089999
616937082200
616937080000
6169370816
616937090100
430600000000
8835420301
612202000000
551510000000
551510009999
551510999989
50015003NV
500129011500
500129140100
500129140200
500129140000
5001671801
8836010101
5515250301
8835450106
8835450102
8835450102
8835450103
616312011000
616312019999
61631201XXOO
616312010000
616312010100
    MITRELLA GOULDI
    MITRELLA MARGARITA
    MITRELLA SPP.
    MITRELLA TUBEROSA
    MODIOLUS CAPAX
    MODIOLUS MODIOLUS
    MODIOLUS NEGLECTUS
    MODIOLUS RECTUS
    MODIOLUS SP.  A
    MODIOLUS SPP.
    MOLGULA MANHATTENSIS
    MOLGULA REGULARIS
    MOLGULA SPP.
    MOLLUSCA
S   MOLLUSCA APLACOPHORA
S   MOLLUSCA BIVALVIA
S   MOLLUSCA GASTROPODA
    MOLLUSCS
    MOLPADIA INTERMEDIA
    MOLPADIA OOLITICA
    MOLPADIA SPP.
    MONOBRACHIUM PARASITUM
    MONOCULODES CRASSIROSTRIS
    MONOCULODES DIAMESUS
    MONOCULODES EDWARDSI
    MONOCULODES EMARGINATUS
    MONOCULODES GLYCONICA
    MONOCULODES HARTMANAE
    MONOCULODES LATISSIMANUS
    MONOCULODES NORVEGICUS
    MONOCULODES NYEI
    MONOCULODES PACKARDI
    MONOCULODES SP. A (GLOUCESTER)
    MONOCULODES SPINIPES
    MONOCULODES SPP.
    MONOCULODES ZERNOVI
    MONOCULOPSIS LONGICORNIS
    MONOSTYLIFERA
    MONOTAXIS GRANDOCULIS
    MONSTRILLIDAE
    MONTACUTIDAE
    MONTACUTIDAE SP. A  (SCAMIT)
    MONTACUTIDAE GEN A SP. A OF MBC
    MONTOCELLINA SP. NOV.  (GLOUCESTER)
S   MOOREONUPHIS LITORALIS
    MOOREONUPHIS NEBULOSA
    MOOREONUPHIS PALLIDULA
    MOOREONUPHIS SPP.
S   MOORESAMYTHA BIOCULATA
    MUGIL CEPHALUS
    MULINIA LATERALIS
    MULLOIDICHTHYS AURIFLAMMA
    MULLOIDICHTHYS FLAVOLINEATUS
S   MULLOIDICHTHYS SAMOENSIS
    MULLOIDICHTHYS VANICOLENSIS
    MUNNA ACARINA
    MUNNA SP. A (MEC)
    MUNNA SP. X
    MUNNA SPP.
    MUNNA STEPHENSENI

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500144019989
500144019999
500144019978
500144019977
500144019971
500144010000
500144000000
618701000000
500143120100
500143140200
500143140000
550905220100
500163030300
500163030200
500163030100
500163030000
500163000000
500163009969
500163009979
500163009989
500163009999
500102081000
500102081000
5001023503
6169421201
510602030000
8713080101
500902280100
500143230300
510210031000
5102100308
510210039999
510515029997
510515020000
500130020201
500130020700
500130020800
500130020100
500130029979
500130029999
500130029989
500130020000
51036605
510366050400
50016010VARI
510501MEC
617101030100
617101030000
883551040100
811104050100
500160040400
500160040100
500160040200
5001600499
500160040000
550701030100
500170040700
500170040800
500170040600
50017004MBOO
A (SCAMIT)
A (HONOLULU ONLY)
B (PENSACOLA)
C (PENSACOLA)
I (PENSACOLA)
  1 (PUGET SOUND)
  A (GLOUCESTER)
  A (HONOLULU ONLY)
  A (SAN DIEGO)
    MAGELONA SP.
    MAGELONA SP.
    MAGELONA SP.
    MAGELONA SP.
    MAGELONA SP.
    MAGELONA SPP.
    MAGELONIDAE
    MAJIDAE
S   MALACOCEROS GLUTAEUS
    MALACOCEROS INDICUS
    MALACOCEROS SPP.
    MALANOCHLAMYS DIOMEDEA
    MALDANF CRISTATA
    MALDANE GLEBIFEX
    MALDANE SARSI
    MALDANE SPP.
    MALDANIDAE
    MALDANIDAE SP
    MALDANIDAE SP
    MALDANIDAE SP
S   MALDANIDAE SP
S   MALMGRENIA CASTANEA
S   MALMGRENIA LUNULATA
    MALMGRENIA NIGRALBA
    MANDIBULOPHOXUS GILESI
    MANGELIA
    MANTA BIROSTRIS
    MARCUSAEDRILUS CAPRICORNAE
    MARENZELLARIA WIRENI
    MARGARITES LIRULATUS
    MARGARITES PUPILLUS
    MARGARITES SP. A (PUGET SOUND)
    MARGINELLA SP. C (PENSACOLA)
    MARGINELLA SPP.
    MARPHYSA BELLI OCULATA
    MARPHYSA CONFERTA
    MARPHYSA DISJUNCTA
    MARPKYSA SANGUINEA
    MARPHYSA SP.  A (ENCINA/HARRIS)
    MARPHYSA SP.
    MARPHYSA SP.
    MARPHYSA SPP.
    MARSENINA SPP.
    MARSENINA STEARNSII
    MASTOBRANCHUS VARIABILIS
    MAXWELLIA SPP.
    MAYERELLA BANKSIA
    MAYERELLA SPP.
    MEDIALUNA CALIFORNIENSIS
    MEDIASTER AEQUALIS
    MEDIOMASTUS ACUTUS
    MEDIOMASTUS AMBISETA
    MEDIOMASTUS CALIFORNIENSIS
    MEDIOMASTUS SP. A
    MEDIOMASTUS SPP.
    MEGACRENELLA COLUMBIANA
    MEGALOMMA CIRCUMSPECTUM
    MEGALOMMA INTERMEDIUM
    MEGALOMMA PIGMENTUM
    MEGALOMMA SP. MB
A  (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
A  (HARRIS)

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500170040100
500170040000
616921090100
616921090000
616926109999
616926100000
510602420100
510602420300
510353011500
510353010200
510353011300
510353010400
51035301XXOO
510353010000
510353000000
5110060401
8860020601
8860020602
500167050100
500167050300
500167050900
500167050500
500167050400
500167050600
500167059999
500167050000
616921100700
6169211008
616921100600
61692110
616921000000
511004059999
511004999999
511004050000
616935000000
616935020100
616935020000
781504010100
7815040107
781504010000
781504010300
7815040104
7815040109
551522999900
8805020302
551547110100
510320180200
510320180100
879104010200
616001140400
500149040000
500149040100
617922011500
615401030200
615401030100
615401030000
3758MECA
618702030100
617101040000
615303140600
      MEGALOMMA SPLENDIDA
      MEGALOMMA SPP.
      MEGALUROPUS LONGIMERUS
      MEGALUROPUS SPP.
      MEGAMPHOPUS SP. A (PENSACOLA)
      MEGAMPHOPUS SPP.
      MEGASURCULA CARPENTERIANA
      MEGASURCULA STEARNSIANA
      MELANELLA CATALINENSIS
      MELANELLA MICRANS
      MELANELLA OLDROYDI
      MELANELLA RUTILA
      MELANELLA SP. X
= S   MELANELLA SPP.
      MELANELLIDAE
      MELANOCHLAMYS DIOMEDEA
      MELICHTHYS NIGER
      MELICHTHYS VIDUA
      MELINNA CRISTATA
      MELINNA ELISABETHAE
      MELINNA EXILIA
      MELINNA HETERODONTA
      MELINNA MACULATA
      MELINNA OCULATA
      MELINNA SP. A OF HARRIS
      MELINNA SPP.
      MELITA APPENDICULATA
      MELITA DESDICHADA
      MELITA NITIDA
      MELITA SPP.
= S   MELITIDAE
      MELOSCAPHANDER SP.
      MELOSCAPHANDER SP.
      MELOSCAPHANDER SPP.
      MELPHIDIPPIDAE
      MELPHISANA BOLA
      MELPHISANA SPP.
      MEMBRANIPORA MEMBRANACEA
      MEMBRANIPORA SAVARTI
      MEMBRANIPORA SPP.
      MEMBRANIPORA TENUIS
      MEMBRANIPORA TUBERCULATA
      MEMBRANIPORA VILLOSA
      MENICARDIUM MUNDUM
      MENIDIA MENIDIA
      MERCENARIA MERCENARIA
      MERELINA HEWA
      MERELINA WANAWANA
      MERLUCCIUS PRODUCTUS
      MESANTHURA HIEROGLYPHICA
      MESOCHAETOPTERUS SPP.
      MESOCHAETOPTERUS TAYLORI
= S   MESOCRANGON MUNITELLA
      MESOLAMPROPS BISPINOSA
      MESOLAMPROPS DILLONENSIS
      MESOLAMPROPS SPP.
      MESOMYARIA SP. A  (EWPCF/MEC)
      MESORHOEA SEXSPINOSA
      METACAPRELLA SPP.
      METAMYSIDOPSIS ELONGATA
A (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
A

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616312010300
616312000000
616312030200
616312030300
615312030100
616317049999
375104010400
375104010000
618602060100
618602060000
550701200100
55070104LATE
550701040100
550701042100
550701049999
550701040000
870802040500
551701020100
551701029900
551701020000
366416010100
366416011100
551701000000
871307020200
8831022205
500164020300
500164020100
500164020200
500164020400
500164029987
500164029989
500164029999
500164029967
500164020000
500164030200
500164030000
8810080204
8810080203
8810080202
551510010300
551510010100
551510011300
551510010900
551510011200
551510019966
551510019993
551510019994
551510019995
551510019996
551510019997
551510019998
551510019999
55151001XXOO
551510019984
551510019987
551510010000
551510010200
615300000000
615100000000
615301000000
      MUNNA UBIQUITA
      MUNNIDAE SPP.
      MUNNOGONIUM ERRATUM
      MUNNOGONIUM TILLERAE
      MUNNOGONIUM WALDRONENSE
      MUNNOPSURUS SP.  A OF MBC
      MURICEA CALIFORNICA
      MURICEA SPP.
      MURSIA GAUDICHAUDII
      MURSIA SPP.
      MUSCULISTA SENHOUSEI
      MUSCULUS LATERALIS
      MUSCULUS NIGER
      MUSCULUS SENHOUSEI
      MUSCULUS SP.  A (PUGET SOUND)
      MUSCULUS SPP.
      MUSTELUS HENLEI
      MYA ARENARIA
      MYA SP. A
      MYA SPP.
      MYCALE NR. ADHAERENS
      MYCALE PSILA
      MYIDAE
      MYLIOBATIS CALIFORNICA
      MYOXOCEPHALUS QUADRICORNIS
      MYRIOCHELE GRACILIS
      MYRIOCHELE HEERI
      MYRIOCHELE OCULATA
      MYRIOCHELE PYGIDIALIS
      MYRIOCHELE SP. C (HONOLULU ONLY)
      MYRIOCHELE SP. A (HONOLULU ONLY)
      MYRIOCHELE SP. M (SCAMIT)
      MYRIOCHELE SP. M OF WILLIAMS
      MYRIOCHELE SPP.
      MYRIOWENIA CALIFORNIENSIS
      MYRIOWENIA SPP.
      MYRIPISTIS AMAENUS
      MYRIPISTIS BERNDTI
      MYRIPISTIS KUNTEE
      MYSELLA ALEUTICA
      MYSELLA COMPRESSA
      MYSELLA GOLISCHI
      MYSELLA GRIPPI
      MYSELLA PEDROANA
      MYSELLA SP. D (SCAMIT)
                  M
= A
MYSELLA SP.
MYSELLA SP.
MYSELLA SP.
MYSELLA SP.
MYSELLA SP.
MYSELLA SP.
MYSELLA SP.
MYSELLA SP.
MYSELLA SP.
MYSELLA SP.
MYSELLA SPP.
MYSELLA TUMIDA
MYSIDA
MYSIDACEA
MYSIDAE
                  F (SCAMIT)
                  E (SCAMIT)
                  D (SCAMIT)
                  C (SCAMIT)
                  B (SCAMIT)
                  A (SCAMIT)
                  X
                  F OF MBC
                  C OF MBC

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615301130100
615301210200
6153012101
615301214800
615301210400
6153012105
615301211800
61530121XXOO
615301210COO
615301140200
500113050100
500113050101
550701000000
550701010200
550701010100
55070101
500170050200
50017005
366411150200
3664111501
500139010100
500140020000
611927080100
510320100300
510320100000
618902190100
8849010203
8849010204
8849010205
8849010201
510503060100
510508013800
510508010500
510508012200
510508012200
510508010100
510508010101
510508010102
510508010400
510508013200
510508010000
510508010300
617598000000
510376020100
510376021400
510376020400
510376000000
9555555555
551509010700
551509010100
551509010500
500124030500
500124030100
500124041000
500124030200
616201070100
616201070000
614501010100
614501010200
614501010000
= S
= S
MYSIDELLA AMERICANA
MYSIDOPSIS BAHIA
MYSIDOPSIS BIGELOWEI
MYSIDOPSIS BRATTEGARTTI
MYSIDOPSIS CALIFORNICA
MYSIDOPSIS FURCA
MYSIDOPSIS INTII
MYSIDOPSIS SP. X
MYSIDOPSIS SPP.
MYSIS LITTORALIS
MYSTIDES BOREALIS
MYSTIDES BOREALIS CAECA
MYTILIDAE
MYTILUS CALIFORNIANUS
MYTILUS EDULIS
MYTILUS SPP.
MYXICOLA INFUNDIBULUM
MYXICOLA SPP.
MYXILLA FIMBRIATA
MYXILLA INCRUSTANS
MYZOSTOMUM DEANI
NAINERIS SPP.
NANNOPUS PALUSTRIS
NANNOTERETISPIRA HABEI
NANNOTERETISPIRA SPP.
NANOPLAX XANTHIFORMIS
NASO BREVIROSTRIS
NASO HEXACANTHUS
NASO LITURATUS
NASO UNICORNIS
NASSARINA GLYPTA
NASSARIUS CREMMATUS
NASSARIUS FOSSATUS
NASSARIUS GORDANUS
NASSARIUS INSCULPTUS
NASSARIUS MENDICUS
NASSARIUS MENDICUS MENDICUS
NASSARIUS MENDICUS COOPERI
NASSARIUS OBSOLETUS
NASSARIUS PERPINGUIS
NASSARIUS SPP.
NASSARIUS TRIVITTATUS
NATANTIA DECAPODA SUBORDER
NATICA CLAUSA
NATICA GUALTERIANA
NATICA PUSILLA
NATICIDAE
NAUPLII
NEAEROMYA CHACEI
NEAEROMYA COMPRESSA
NEAEROMYA STEARNSI
NEANTHES ARENACEDONTA
NEANTHES BRANDTI
NEANTHES SUCCINEA
NEANTHES VIRENS
NEASTACILLA CALIFORNICA
NEASTICILLA SPP.
NEBALIA BIPES
NEBALIA PUGETTENSIS
NEBALIA SPP.

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730101140100
470000000000
500130050100
375901020000
375901.020100
430000000000
430200009974
430200009975
430200009976
430200009979
430300009998
4o0300009999
430200009984
430200009995
430200009996
430200009997
430200009998
43020000MBCA
370407079999
551522030100
500168040500
500168040100
500168040000
988900000000
8842091401
6179221003
617922011600
6179221001
500160260100
500160260000
61695501HIAT
615301150400
615301150700
615301150000
8836010601
8110081001
720002039999
720002030000
500125019291
500176040991
500125000000
500125012100
500125010300
500125011900
500125011300
500125010200
500125010401
500125010402
5001250104
500125012900
500125011100
500125012400
500125011500
500125010900
500125012000
500125011700
500125010500
500125010600
500125012500
500125010000
                   F (HONOLULU ONLY)
                   E (HONOLULU ONLY)
NELLOBIA EUSOMA
NEMATODA
NEMATONEREIS UNICORNIS
NEMATOSTELLA SPP.
NEMATOSTELLA VECTENSIS
NEMERTEA
NEMERTEA SP.
NEMERTEA SP.
NEMERTEA SP.
NEMERTEA SP.
NEMERTEA SP.
NEMERTEA SP.
NEMERTEAN SP
NEMERTEAN SP
NEMERTEAN SP
NEMERTEAN SP
NEMERTEAN SP
                   A (HONOLULU ONLY)
                   2 (ENDICOTT)
                   1 (ENDICOTT)
                  .  P (ORANGE CO.  ONLY)
                  ,  10 (CSDOC/MEC)
                  .  D (ORANGE CO.  ONLY)
                  .  C (ORANGE CO.  ONLY)
                  .  B (ORANGE CO.  ONLY)
      NEMERTEAN SP.  A OF MBC
      NEMERTESIA SP. A (CSDOC/MEC/OC)
      NEMOCARDIUM CENTIFILOSUM
      NEOAMPHITRITE EDWARDSII
      NEOAMPHITRITE ROBUSTA
      NEOAMPHITRITE SPP.
      NEOCENTROPHYES SP. A OF MBC
      NEOCLINUS BLANCHARDI
      NEOCRANGON ALASKENSIS
= S   NEOCRANGON RESIMA
      NEOCRANGON ZACAE
      NEOMEDIOMASTUS GLABRAS
      NEOMEDIOMASTUS SPP.
      NEOMEGAMPHOPUS HIATUS
      NEOMYSIS KADIAKENSIS
      NEOMYSIS RAYII
      NEOMYSIS SPP.
= S   NEOMYXUS CHAPTALII
      NEONIPHON SAMMARA
      NEPHASOMA SP. A (CSDOC/MEC)
      NEPHASOMA SPP.
      NEPHTHYS SP. A  (SAN DIEGO)
      NEPHTHYS SP. A  (SAN DIEGO)
      NEPHTYIDAE
      NEPHTYS ASSIGNIS
      NEPHTYS CAECA
      NEPHTYS CAECOIDES
      NEPHTYS CALIFORNIENSIS
      NEPHTYS CILIATA
      NEPHTYS CORNUTA FRANCISCANA
      NEPHTYS CORNUTA CORNUTA
      NEPHTYS CORNUTA
      NEPHTYS ERECTENS
      NEPHTYS FERRUGINEA
      NEPHTYS GLABRA
      NEPHTYS INCISA
=     NEPHTYS LONGOSETOSA
      NEPHTYS PARVA
      NEPHTYS PICTA
      NEPHTYS PUNCTATA
      NEPHTYS RICKETTSI
      NEPHTYS SIMONI
      NEPHTYS SPP.

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500124000000
500121030100
500121039999
500124040900
500124042100
500124041500
500124040400
500124049999
500124049998
500124040000
500124041000
500124030200
500124040600
500143200700
5103760701
510376042100
616940020100
500168060000
500168060100
500163050200
500163050000
500124130200
617917020000
500131020500
500131020200
500131020400
500131029999
50013102MECA
500131020000
510353040100
510503070500
51035010
510350100100
631701
780403010000
500129030100
500129030101
500129030400
500129030801
500129031200
500129030000
500129030801
5001290308
500133030200
500133030000
500160030700
500160030600
500160030300
500160031100
500160039999
500160030COO
500160030200
500113040300
390605050100
390605050000
500163060100
500163060000
615707000000
615707010000
8839013002
NEREIDAE
NEREIMYRA APHRODITOIDES
NEREIMYRA SP. A (HONOLULU ONLY)
NEREIS GRAYI
NEREIS LATESCENS
NEREIS MICROMMA
NEREIS PROCERA
NEREIS SP. A (HONOLULU ONLY)
NEREIS SP. B OF HARRIS
NEREIS SPP.
NEREIS SUCCINEA
NEREIS VIRENS
NEREIS ZONATA
NERINE FOLIOSA
NEVERITA NANA
NEVERITA RECLUZIANA
NICIPPE TUMIDA
NICOLEA SPP.
NICOLEA ZOSTERICOLA
NICOMACHE PERSONATA
NICOMACHE SPP.
NICON MONILOCERAS
NIKOIDES SPP.
NINOE FOLIOSA
NINOE GEMMEA
NINOE NIGRIPES
NINOE SP. A  (SCAMIT)
NINOE SP. A  (HARRIS)
NINOE SPP.
NISO AEGLEES
NITIDELLA CARINATA
NITIDISCALA SPP.
NITIDISCALA TINCTA
NITIDULIDAE
NOLELLA SPP.
NOTHRIA CONCHYLEGA
NOTHRIA CONCHYLEGA OCCIDENTALS
NOTHRIA ELEGANS
NOTHRIA INTERMEDIA
NOTHRIA OCCIDENTALS
NOTHRIA SPP.
NOTHRIA STIGMATIS INTERMEDIA
NOTHRIA STIGMATIS
NOTOCIRRUS CALIFORNIENSIS
NOTOCIRRUS SPP.
NOTOMASTUS HEMIPODUS
NOTOMASTUS LATERICEUS
NOTOMASTUS LINEATUS
NOTOMASTUS MAGNUS
NOTOMASTUS SP. 1 (PUGET SOUND)
NOTOMASTUS SPP.
NOTOMASTUS TENUIS
NOTOPHYLLUM TECTUM
NOTOPLANA ATOMATA
NOTOPLANA SPP.
NOTOPROCTUS PACIFICUS
NOTOPROCTUS SPP.
NOTOTANAIDAE
NOTOTANAIS SPP.
NOVACULICHTHYS TAENIOURUS

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550607020200 =
550202021500 =
550202020600 =
550202020400 =
550202020000 =
550202020100 = S
550202020100 =
550204020600 =
5502040203
550204021200 =
5502040202
550204023000 =
550204022700 =
550204022900 =
550204029900 =
550204029999 =
550204020000 =
550204022800 =
550204000000 =
550202000000 =
512700009998 =
512700000000 =
514200000000 = S
513500000000 =
512800000^00 = S
513000000000 =
551533060100 =
600101011500 =
600101010700 =
60010101XXOO =
370401020500 =
370401020800 =
3704010206
370401021100 =
37040102MECA =
370401020000 =
510501021100 =
510501021000 =
730102059999 =
375000000000 =
375200000000 = S
375400000000 = S
5708
570801000000 =
570801020900 =
570801020300 =
570801020000 =
5515100201
883108100100 =
500123130700 =
500123130300 =
500123130000 =
510801019989 =
510801019956 =
510801019960 -
510801019962 =
510801019990 =
510801019993 =
510801019994 =
510801019997 =
NUCINELLA MUNITA
NUCULA AEGEENIS
NUCULA DEPHINODONTA
NUCULA PROXIMA
NUCULA SPP.
NUCULA SUBOVATA (PART)
NUCULA TENUIS
NUCULANA CONCEPTIONIS
NUCULANA FOSSA
NUCULANA HAMATA
NUCULANA MINUTA
NUCULANA ORNATA
NUCULANA OXIA
NUCULANA PENDERI
NUCULANA SP. A (AMS)
NUCULANA SP. A (SCOTT)
NUCULANA SPP.
NUCULANA TAPHRIA
NUCULANIDAE
NUCULIDAE
NUDIBRANCH SP. B (KINNETICS ONLY)
NUDIBRANCHIA
NUDIBRANCHIA AEOLIDOEDEA CLEIOPROCTA
NUDIBRANCHIA ARMINOIDEA LEPTOGNATHA
NUDIBRANCHIA DORIDOIDEA
NUDIBRANCIA DORIDOIDEA GNATHODORIDOIDEA
NUTTALLIA NUTTALLI
NYMPHON HETERODENTICULATUM
NYMPHON PIXELLAE
NYMPHON SP. X
OBELIA DICHOTOMA
OBELIA GENICULATA
OBELIA GRACILIS
OBELIA PLICATA
OBELIA SP. A (CSDOC/MEC)
OBELIA SPP.
OCENEBRA BETA
OCENEBRA FOVEOLATA
OCHETOSTOMA SP. A (LA2,LA5)
OCTOCORALLIA GORGONACEA SCLERAXONIA
OCTOCORALLIA PENNATULACEA
OCTOCORALLIA PENNATULACEA SUBSELLIFLORAE
OCTOPODA
OCTOPODIDAE
OCTOPUS BIMACULATUS
OCTOPUS RUBESCENS
OCTOPUS SPP.
ODONTOGENA BOREALIS
ODONTOPYXIS TRISPINOSA
ODONTOSYLLIS ENOPLA
ODONTOSYLLIS PHOSPHOREA
ODONTOSYLLIS SPP.
                   SP.
                   SP.
                   SP.
                   SP.
                   SP.
                   SP.
ODOSTOMIA (EVALEA) SP.
ODOSTOMIA (AMOURA)
ODOSTOMIA (EVALEA)
ODOSTOMIA (EVALEA)
ODOSTOMIA (EVALEA)
ODOSTOMIA
ODOSTOMIA
(EVALEA)
(EVALEA)
A (ORANGE CO.)
N (SHRAKE)
J (SHRAKE)
H (SHRAKE)
I (ORANGE CO.)
G  (ORANGE CO.)
                       F  (ORANGE CO.)
ODOSTOMIA (EVALEA) SP. C  (ORANGE CO.)

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510801019998 =
510801019999 =
510801019941 =
510801015500 =
510801091500 = S
510801017000 =
510801011000 =
510801090200 =
510801019200 =
510801019500 =
510801091500 =
510801019000 =
510801095600 =
510801019938 =
510801019939 =
510801019969 =
510801019975 =
510801019976 =
510801019977 =
510801019978 =
510801019996 -
51080101XXOO =
510801010000 =
51080109
510801098800 =
510801019600 =
510801010400 =
510801011500 =
510801019987 =
616937000000 =
510602042700 =
510602049900 =
5106020426
510602042000 =
510602040000 =
5106020405
430604020100 =
617915019989 =
617915019997 =
617915019998 «
61791501999., =
61791501
513106050600 =
513106059999 =
996600000000 =
500902310000 =
512307010100 =
500300000000 =
500300009999 -
OLIGOCHAETES =
510510020100 =
510510010700 -
510510010200 -
5105100101
510510010200 = S
510510010800 =
510510010200 = S
510510014100 =
510510010000 =
510325010300 =
ODOSTOMIA (EVALEA) SP. B (ORANGE CO.)
ODOSTOMIA (EVALEA) SP. A (ORANGE CO.)
ODOSTOMIA (MENESTHO)  SP. I (SHRAKE)
ODOSTOMIA ASTRICTA
ODOSTOMIA CALIFORNICA
ODOSTOMIA CANFIELDI
ODOSTOMIA COLUMBIANA
ODOSTOMIA EUCOSMIA
ODOSTOMIA EUGENA
ODOSTOMIA EUGLYPTA
ODOSTOMIA GRAVIDA
ODOSTOMIA NOTILLA
ODOSTOMIA RITTERI
ODOSTOMIA SP. B (PUGET SOUND)
              A (PUGET SOUND)
              A (SAN DIEGO)
              E (SCAMIT)
              D (GOLETA/MORRC BAY)
              C
              B
              D (CSDOC/MEC)
                   SP. B. (ENCINA ONLY)
ODOSTOMIA SP
ODOSTOMIA SP.
ODOSTOMIA SP.
ODOSTOMIA SP.
ODOSTOMIA SP.
ODOSTOMIA SP.
ODOSTOMIA SP.
ODOSTOMIA SP. X
ODOSTOMIA SPP.
ODOSTOMIA SPP.
ODOSTOMIA STEARNSIELLA
ODOSTOMIA SUBTURRITA
ODOSTOMIA TENUISCULPTA
ODOSTOMIA WILLETI
ODOSTOMIA (AMOURA)
OEDICEROTIDAE
OENOPOTA ARCTICA
OENOPOTA CINERA
OENOPOTA INCISULUS
OENOPOTA REGULUS
OENOPOTA SPP.
OENOPOTA TABULATUS
OERSTEDIA DORSALIS
OGYRIDES SP. A (SAN DIEGO)
OGYRIDES SP.
OGYRIDES SP.
OGYRIDES SP.
OGYRIDES SPP.
OKENIA PLANA
OKENIA SP. A(GOL/MORRO B/OC/MEC)
OLAVIUS SP.  A
OLAVIUS SPP.
OLEA HANSINEENSIS
OLIGOCHAETA
OLIGOCHAETA SP. A  (GLOUCESTER)
OLIGOCHAETES
OLIVA SAYANA
OLIVELLA ADELAE
OLIVELLA BAETICA
OLIVELLA BIPLICATA
OLIVELLA DIEGENSIS
OLIVELLA FLORALIA
OLIVELLA MEXICANA
OLIVELLA PYCNA
OLIVELLA SPP.
OMALOGYRA JAPONICA
             C (CSDOC/MEC/OC)
             B (ORANGE CO. ONLY)
             A (ORANGE CO. ONLY)

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51310504
720002029999 =
616934270300 =
500129000000 =
50012901INOO =
500129010100 =
500129011100 =
500129010702 =
500129010701 =
5001290107
500129010200 =
500129010300 =
500129011500 =
500129140100 = S
500129011900 =
500129130100 = S
500129019999 =
500129010000 =
500158030600 =
500158030100 =
500158030800 =
500158000000 =
5001580601
500158060700 =
500158060400 =
500158060000 =
812801012000 =
812801012100 =
812801010000 =
879201061700 =
510602430200 = S
510602430300 =
510602430100 = S
510602430100 =
510602430200 =
882701020100 =
500121150100 = S
812701070300 =
812903160400 =
812903160300 =
812902010100 =
812902010200 =
812703030300 =
812904010100 =
8127010601
812701060600 =
812701060700 =•
8127010611
8127010610
812701060000 =
812701000000 =
812705070100 =
812600000000 =
812000000000 =
812500000000 = S
812700009995 =
812700009996 =
812700009997 =
812700009999 ••=
812700009994 =
ONCHIDORIS SFP.
ONCHNESOMA SP. A (SCAMIT)
ONISIMUS LITORALIS
ONUPHIDAE
ONUPHIS "INTERMEDIATES" A (EWPCF/MEC)
ONUPHIS CONCHYLEGA
ONUPHIS ELEGANS
ONUPHIS EREMITA PARVA
ONUPHIS EREMITA OCULATA
ONUPHIS EREMITA
ONUPHIS GEOPHILIFORMIS
ONUPHIS IRIDESCENS
ONUPHIS LITORALIS
ONUPHIS NEBULOSA
ONUPHIS PALLIDA
ONUPHIS PARVA
ONUPHIS SP. 1 (LOS ANGELES ONLY)
ONUPHIS SPP.
OPHELIA DENTICULATA
OPHELIA LIMACINA
OPHELIA PULCHELLA
OPHELIIDAE
OPHELINA ABRANCHIATA
OPHELINA ACUMINATA
OPHELINA BREVIATA
OPHELINA SPP.
OPHIACANTHA DIPLASIA
OPHIACANTHA PHRAGMA
OPHIACANTHA SPP.
OPHIDION SCRIPPSAE
OPHIODERMELLA CANCELLATA
OPHIODERMELLA HALCYONIS
OPHIODERMELLA INERMIS
OPHIODERMELLA OPHIODERMA
OPHIODERMELLA RHINES
OPHIODON ELONGATUS
OPHIODROMUS PUGETTENSIS
OPHIOMUSIUM JOLLIENSIS
OPHIONEREIS EURYBRACHYPLAX
OPHIONERIS ANNULATA
OPHIOPHOLIS ACULEATA
OPHIOPHOLUS BAKERI
OPHIOPSILA CALIFORNICA
OPHIOTHRIX SPICULATA
OPHIURA ATACTA
OPHIURA CF. LEPTOCTENIA
OPHIURA LUTKENI
OPHIURA ROBUSTA
OPHIURA SARSI
OPHIURA SPP.
OPHIURIDAE
OPHIUROCONIS BISPINOSA
OPHIUROIDA
OPHIUROIDEA
OPHIUROIDEA PHRYNOPHIURIDA EURYALINA
OPHIUROIDEA SP. E  (HONOLULU)
                D  (HONOLULU)
                C  (HONOLULU)
                A  (HONOLULU)
                A  (PUGET  SOUND)
OPHIUROIDEA SP.
OPHIUROIDEA SP.
OPHIUROIDEA SP.
OPHIUROIDEA SP.

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812700009993 =
812700009993 =
OPHIUROIDS
500136040100 = S
500136040100 =
500136049999 =
500136040000 =
616934280200 =
518100000000 =
500123199999 =
618906060100 =
370404140200 =
616912080000 =
500140051000 =
500140051100 =
500140050400 =
500140059999 =
500140050000 =
500140000000 =
551509010700 =
510215010200 =
510215010100 =
510215999900 =
510215010000 =
616934291800 =
616934291400 =
616934291500 =
616934291600 =
616934291700 =
6169342901
616934291300 =
6169342903
616934290400 =
616934299999 =
616934290000 =
616934520100 =
616934520000 =
6187010101
61870101
5001702002
500170200000 =
618306060100 =
618306060000 =
8755030302
871700000000 =
873500000000 =
875001000000 =
8860030303
611000COOOOO =
611099000000 =
611092000000 =
611091000000 =
611090000000 =
611300000000 = S
551002020500 =
551002020000 =
5510
8792010704
500164010300 =
500164010200 =
OPHIUROIDEA SP.  B (PUGET SOUND)
OPHIUROIDEA SP.  B (PUGET SOUND)
OPHIUROIDS
OPHRYOTROCHA GRACILIS
OPHRYOTROCHA PUERILIS
OPHRYOTROCHA SP.  1
OPHRYOTROCHA SPP.
OPISA TRIDENTATA
OPISTHOBRANCHIA
OPISTHODONTA SP.  A (PENSACOLA)
OPISTHOPUS TRANSVERSUS
OPLORHIZA GRACILIS
ORADEREA
ORBINIA FELIX
ORBINIA JOHNSONI
ORBINIA RISERI
ORBINIA SP. A
ORBINIA SPP.
ORBINIIDAE
ORBITELLA CHACEI
ORBITESTELLA EMERYI
ORBITESTELLA REGINA
ORBITESTELLA SP.  A (HONOLULU)
ORBITESTELLA SPP.
ORCHOMENE ANAQUELA
ORCHOMENE DECIPIENS
ORCHOMENE DIAMESUS
ORCHOMENE HOLMESI
ORCHOMENE MAGDALENENSIS
ORCHOMENE MINUTA
ORCHOMENE OBTUSA
ORCHOMENE PACIFICA
ORCHOMENE PINGUIS
ORCHOMENE SP. A OF MBC
ORCHOMENE SPP.
ORCHOMENELLA MINUTA
ORCHOMiiNELLA SPP.
OREGONIA GRACILIS
OREGONIA SPP.
ORIOPSIS CRENICOLLIS
ORIOPSIS SP.
ORTHOPAGURUS MINIMUS
ORTHOPAGURUS SPP.
OSMERUS MORDAX
OSTEICHTHYES
OSTEICHTHYES ACTINOPTERYGII  TELEOSTEI
OSTEOGLOSSIDAE
OSTRACION MELEAGRIS
OSTRACODA
OSTRACODA FAMILY A (PENSACOLA)
OSTRACODA FAMILY H (PENSACOLA)
OSTRACODA FAMILY I (PENSACOLA)
OSTRACODA FAMILY J (PENSACOLA)
OSTRACODA PODOCOPA
OSTREA EDULIS
OSTREA SPP.
OSTREOIDA
OTOPHIDIUM  SCRIPPSAE
OWENIA COLLARIS
OWENIA FUSIFORMIS

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500164010201
500164019900
500164019999
500164010000
500164000000
8835640501
883901110100
615405080200
6154050801
615405089998
615405089997
615405080000
374301030300
374301030000
6183120201
61831202
616934310100
616934319999
8172060901
615301010500
618306000000
618306009999
618316012100
618316012200
618306019999
618306010000
618306010200
618306010100
6183060233
618306023000
618306021500
618306020200
618306025800
618306025300
618306020000
618306021700
617911080100
500108010100
5001080103
500108019999
430200000000
430200009999
47510706GLNP
6179180101
6179180107
617918010500
617918010000
552002011100
552002010300
552002011000
552002010200
552002011200
552002010000
552002010600
5517060401
551706040000
500103040200
500103040100
600100000000
618201010300
      OWENIA FUSIFORMIS COLLARIS
      OWENIA PYGIDALIS
      OWENIA SP.  A (PENSACOLA)
      OWENIA SPP.
      OWENIIDAE
      OXYCIRRHITES TYPUS
      OXYJULIS CALIFORNICA
      OXYUROSTYLIS PACIFICA
      OXYUROSTYLIS SMITHI
      OXYUROSTYLIS SP. B (PENSACOLA)
      OXYUROSTYLIS SP. C (PENSACOLA)
      OXYUROSTYLIS SPP.
      PACHYCERIANTHUS FIMBRIATUS
      PACHYCERIANTHUS SPP.
      PACHYCHELES PUBESCENS
      PACHYCHELES SPP.
      PACHYNUS BARNARDI
      PACHYNUS SP. A  iKINNETICS ONLY)
      PACHYTHYONE RUBRA
= S   PACIFACANTHOMYSIS NEPHROPHTHALMA
      PAGURIDAE
      PAGURIDAE SP. A  (ORANGE CO. ONLY)
      PAGURISTES BAKERI
      PAGURISTES PARVUS
      PAGURISTES SP. A  (CSDOC/MEC)
      PAGURISTES SPP.
      PAGURISTES TURGIDUS
      PAGURISTES ULREYI
      PAGURUS ACTUTS
      PAGURUS LONGICARPUS
      PAGURUS MERTENSI
      PAGURUS OCHOTENSIS
      PAGURUS REDONDOENSIS
      PAGURUS SPILOCARPUS
      PAGURUS SPP.
      PAGURUS TANNERI
      PALAEMON MACRODACTYLUS
      PALEANOTUS BELLIS
      PALEANOTUS HETEROSETA
      PALEANOTUS SP.  A  (PENSACOLA)
      PALEONEMERTEA
      PALEONEMERTEA SP. A OF MBC
      PANAGRELLUS REDIVIDUS
=     PANDALUS BOREALIS
      PANDALUS DANAE
      PANDALUS PLATYCEROS
      PANDALUS SPP.  .
      PANDORA ARENOSA
      PANDORA BILIRATA
=     PANDORA BUSHIANA
      PANDORA FILOSA
      PANDORA PUNCTATA
      PANDORA SPP.
      PANDORA TRILINEATA
      PANOPEA GENEROSA
      PANOPEA SPP.
      PANTHALIS MORTENSENI
= S   PANTHALIS PACIFICA
      PANTOPODA
      PANULIRUS INTERRUPTUS

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616102020100
6161020204
8835640202
8835640201
376801020400
376801020300
5001290105
5001411203
616944030000
616944030200
883502160200
8835021C0400
885703030900
885703030400
5001670105
616948070200
616948070400
616948079999
616948079998
5001100402
500110049998
616317919900
551702019989
551702019999
551702010000
500113080300
500113089999
500113080100
500122080200
500122080100
500122080000
430601060500
430601069989
430601069996
430601069997
430601069998
430601069999
430601069979
430601060000
5001410501
500141000000
500141030200
500141080100
500141080101
500141080200
500141030500
618306270100
61790503
879201260100
618942093600
616942220200
616942092900
616942092700
616942093500
616942140200
616942092400
616942092500
6169420918
616942093000
616942092800
PARACERCEIS CORDATA
PARACERCEIS SCULPTA
PARACIRRHITES ARCATUS
PARACIRRHITES FORSTERI
PARACYATHUS CALIFORNICUS
PARACYATHUS STEARNSII
PARADIOPATRA PARVA
PARADONEIS BREVICIRRATA
PARADULICHIA SPP.
PARADULICHIA TYPICA
PARALABRAX CLATHRATUS
PARALABRAX NEBULIFER
PARALICHTHYS CALIFORNICUS
PARALICHTHYS LETHOSTIC-MA
PARAMAGE SCUTATA
PARAMETOPELLA CYPRIS
PARAMETOPELLA NINIS
PARAMETOPELLA SP. A (PENSACOLA)
PARAMETOPELLA SP. 3 (PENSACOLA)
PARAMPHINOME PULCHELLA
PARAMPHINOME SP. B (PENSACOLA)
PARAMUNNA QUADRATIFROMS
PARAMYA SP. A OF MBC
PARAMYA SP. A
PARAMYA SPP.
PARANAITIS POLYNOIDEo
PARANAITIS SP. A (ENCT.NA/HARRIS)
PARANAITIS SPECIOSA
PARANDALIA FAUVELI
PARANDALIA OCULARIS
PARANDALIA SPP.
PARANEMERTES CALIFORMICA
PARANEMERTES SP. A (KINNZTICS ONLY)
                 D (ORANGE CO
              ONLY)
C (ORANGE CO. ONLY)
B
A (SCAMIT)
A OF BERNHART
      PARANEMERTES SP.
      PARANEMERTES SP.
      PARANEMERTES SP.
      PARANEMERTES SP.
      PARANEMERTES SP.
      PARANEMERTES SPP.
      PARAONELLA PLATYBRANCHIA
      PARAONIDAE
      PARAONIS FULGENS
= S   PARAONIS GRACILIS
= S   PARAONIS GRACILIS OCULATA
= S   PARAONIS MULTIBRANCHIATA
      PARAONIS PYGOENIGMATICA
      PARAPAGURODES LAURENTAE
      PARAPASIPHAE SPP.
      PARAPHIDION SCHMIDTI
      PARAPHOXUS BICUSPIDATUS
» S   PARAPHOXUS CALCARATUS
= S   PARAPHOXUS COGNATUS
      PARAPHOXUS EPISTOMUS
*     PARAPHOXUS HETEROCUSPIDATUS
= S   PARAPHOXUS JONESI
» S   PARAPHOXUS CBTUSIDENS
      PARAPHOXUS OCULATUS
      PARAPHOXUS ROBUSTUS
= S   PARAPHOXUS SIMILIS
      PARAPHOXUS SPINOSUS

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616942090000
6169420926
617021010200
618906050200
618906050100
500123170100
616943030800
616943030900
616943030700
616943030200
616943030000
500143170100
617104010100
510320190100
7816130301
611103050300
611103050400
611103059999
611103050000
8175020101
817502010200
6170011003
616940030400
616940040300
616940000000
500110050200
616937120200
885704130100
618702000000
8835450502
8835450506
S835450505
8835450503
8835450504
551501010200
551501010100
3906050401
617905010100
811401040100
37590402
550905040600
550905140100
550905040200
550905040000
500166030400
500166030200
500166030300
500166030000
500166000000
550905000000
55G905XXOOOO
500104020200
373401030100
550000000000
550096000000
61870113PTOO
617701010500
61770101MONO
617701010000
61770101VANN
= S
PARAPHOXUS SPP.
PARAPHOXUS VARIATUS
PARAPHRONIMA GRACILIS
PARAPINNIXA BOUVIERI
PARAPINNIXA HENDERSONI
PARAPIONOSYLLIS LONGICIRRATA
PARAPLEUSTES COMMENSALIS
PARAPLEUSTES DERSHAVINI
PARAPLEUSTES OCULATUS
PARAPLEUSTES PUGETTENSIS
PARAPLEUSTES SPP.
PARAPRIONOSPIO PINNATA
PARAPROTELLA PRIMA
PARASHIELA BEESTI
PARASMITTINA TRISPINOSA
PARASTEROPE BARNESI
PARASTEROPE HULINGSI
PARASTEROPE SP. A (PENSACOLA)
PARASTEROPE SPP.
PARASTICHOPUS CALIFORNICUS
PARASTICHOPUS PARVIMENSIS
PARATHEMISTO PACIFICA
PARDALISCA MAR'JONIS
PARDALISCELLA SYMMETRICA
PARDALISCIDAE
PAREURYTHOE CALIFORNICA
PAROEDICEROS LYNCEUS
PAROrHYRS VETULUS
PARTHENOPIDAE
PARUPENEUS BIFASCIATUS
PARUPENEUS CHRYSONEMUS
PARUPENEUS MULTIFASCIATUS
PARUPENEUS PLEUROSTIGMA
PARUPENEUS PORPHYREUS
PARVILUCINA MULTILINEATA
PARVILUCINA TENUISCULPTA
PARVIPLANA CALIFORNICA
PASIPHAEA PACIFICA
PATIRIA MINIATA
PEACHIA SPP.
PECTEN DIEGENSIS
PECTEN LATIAURATUS
PECTEN RAVENELI
PECTEN SPP.
FECTINARIA CALIFORNIENSIS
PECTINARIA GOULDII
PECTINARIA GRANULATA
PECTINARIA SPP.
PECTINARIIDAE
PECTINIDAE
PECTINIDAE SP. X
PEISIDICE ASPERA
PELAGIA NOCTILUCA
PELECYPODA
PELECYPODA FAMILY D  (PENSACOLA)
PELIA NR. TUMIDA
PENAEUS CALIFORNIENSIS
PENAEUS MONODON
PENAEUS SPP.
PENAEUS VANNAMEI

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617701000000
370304000000
375402010202
375200000000
375902020100
375902020000
8172060302
8172060303
817206030400
817206030100
817206030500
817206039988
817206039989
817206039997
817206039998
817206030000
817206030700
616202080200
885103010100
617000000000
616900000000
617100000000
615400000000
615800000000
616200000000
615300000000
615500000000
616904040000
616904040200
883560030200
370301010800 =
370301010900 =
37030101XXOO =
370301010000 =
370301010100 =
552007010500 =
5520070102   =
5520070104
55200701PN   =
552007011100 =
552007010000 =
8860020903
8860020902
510335059999 =
51033505
500163070000 -
500163070500 =
500163079989 =
500163079999 =
500163079974 =
500163070101 =
615406010100 =
551548010000 =
61831201
50013607DUOF =
500136070100 =
390604030100 =
500902119999 =
883560050100 =
720002040100 =
1 (PUGET SOUND)
C (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
B (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
      PENAIIDAE SPP.
      PENNARIIDAE   (COLONIAL)
      PENNATULA PHOSPHOREA CALIFORNICA
= A   PENNATULACEA
      PENTACTINIA CALIFORNICA
      PENTACTINIA SPP.
      PENTAMERA CALCIGERA
      PENTAMERA LISSOPLACA
      PENTAMERA POPULIFERA
      PENTAMERA PSEUDOCALCIGERA
      PENTAMERA PSEUDOPOPULIFERA
      PENTAMERA SP. 2 (PUGET SOUND)
      PENTAMERA SP.
      PENTAMERA SP.
      PENTAMERA SP.
      PENTAMERA SPP.
      PENTAMERA TRACHYPLACA
      PENTIDOTEA RESECATA
      PEPRILUS SIMILLIMUS
      PERACARIDA
= S   PERACARIDA AMPHIPODA GAMMARIDEA
= S   PERACARIDA AMPHIPODA CAPRELLIDEA
= S   PERACARIDA CUMACEA
= S   PERACARIDA ISOPODA
= S   PERACARIDA ISOPODA VALVIFERA
= S   PERACARIDA MYSIDACEA MYSIDA
= S   PERACARIDA TANAIDACEA
      PERAMPHITHOE SPP.
      PERAMPITHOE LINDBERGI
= C   PERCH BLACK
      PERIGONIMUS REPENS (COLONIAL)
      PERIGONIMUS SERPENS
      PERIGONIMUS SP. X
      PERIGONIMUS SPP.
      PERIGONIMUS YOLDIARCTICAE
      PERIPLOMA DISCUS
      PERIPLOMA FRAGILE
      PERIPLOMA PAPYRATUM
      PERIPLOMA PINNULATUM
      PERIPLOMA PLANUISCULUM
      PERIPLOMA SPP.
      PERVAGOR ASPRICAUDUS
=     PERVAGOR SPILOSOMA
=     PETALOCONCHUS SP. A (PUGET SOUND)
=     PETALOCONCHUS SPP.
      PETALOPROCTUS
=     PETALOPROCTUS NEOBOREALIS
      PETALOPROCTUS SP. A (ENCINA/HARRIS)
      PETALOPROCTUS SP. A (GOLETA/MORRO  BAY)
      PETALOPROCTUS SP. F (CSDOC/MEC)
      PETALOPROCTUS TEKUIS BOREALIS
      PETALOSARSIA DECLIVIS
      PETRICOLA SPP.
      PETROLISTHES SPP.
      PETTIBONEIA DUOFURCA
      PETTIBONEIA SAMMATIENSIS
      PHAENOCELIS MEXICANA
      PHALLODRILUS SP. A  (HONOLULU)
=     PHANERODON FURCATUS
      PHASCOLION STROMBI

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720004015700
720004010000
510214000000
7200010501
510219010000
500154030400
500154030700
500154030300
500154030800
500154030100
500154030200
500154030000
51420202PCOO
511005011100
511005011300
511005011400
511004059998
511005019989
511005019999
511005010000
510331040000
611107020200
61830615CA
500106010200
500106010100
500106010000
500104020200
770000000000
770001020300
770001020400
770001020000
7700010102
7700010201
616926000000
616926021000
616926020100
616926021500
616926021800
616926020700
616926022000
616926021100
616926020800
616926021900
616926022200
616926021400
616926022300
6169260217
616926029988
616926029989
616926029997
616926029998
616926029999
616926029976
616926020000
616926022100
MICROTOX
600106010200
616942000000
616942070200
616942070100
PHASCOLOSOMA PELMUM
PHASCOLOSOMA SPP.
PHASEANEILLIDAE
PHASOCILIPIS GOULDII
PHENACOLEPAS SPP.
PHERUSA AFFINIS
PHERUSA CAPULATA
PHERUSA INFLATA
PHERUSA NEOPAPILLATA
PHERUSA PAPILLATA
PHERUSA PLUMOSA
PHERUSA SPP.
PHIDIANA CRASSICORNIS
PHILINE ALBA
PHILINE BAKERI
PHILINE CALIFORNICA
PHILINE SP. B (MEC)
PHILINE SP. A (PUGET SOUND)
PHILINE SP. A (SCAMIT)
PHILINE SPP.
PHILLIPPIA SPP.
PHILOMEDES DENTATA
PHIMOCHIRUS CALIFORNIENSIS
PHOLOE GLABRA
PHOLOE MINUTA
PHOLOE SPP.
PHOLOIDES ASPERA
PHORONIDA
PHORONIS ARCHITECTA
PHORONIS PSAMNOPHILA
PHORONIS SPP.
PHORONOPSIS HARMERI
PHORONSIS VANCOUVERENSIS
PHOTIDAE
PHOTIS BIFURCATA
PHOTIS BREVIPES
PHOTIS CALIFORNICA
PHOTIS CONCHICOLA
PHOTIS DENTATA
PHOTIS KAPAPA
PHOTIS LACIA
PHOTIS MACROCOXA
PHOTIS MACROTICA
PHOTIS MCINERNEYI
PHOTIS MELANICUS
PHOTIS PARVIDONS
PHOTIS POLLEX
PHOTIS SP. B (MBC)
PHOTIS SP.
PHOTIS SP.
PHOTIS SP.
PHOTIS SP.
PHOTIS SP.
PHOTIS SPP.
PHOTIS VIUDA
PHOTOBACTERIUM PHOSPHOREUM
PHOXICHILIDIUM FEMORATUM
PHOXOCEPHALIDAE
PHOXOCEPHALUS HOLBOLLI
PHOXOCEPHALUS HOMILIS
A (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
C (CSDOC/MEC)
B (SCAMIT)
A (ORANGE CO. ONLY)
D (PENSACOLA)

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500149020400 =
500149020200 =
500149020300 =
500149020000 =
500113149989 =
500113140000 =
500113141000 =
500113070100 = S
500113141100 =
500113140100 =
500113010200 = S
500113140200 =
500113011200 = S
500113010600 =
500113010700 =
500113010300 = S
500113010400 =
500113011500 = S
500113011500 = S
500113149979 =
500113149999 =
500113000000 =
500140040100 =
511413010000 =
879191030300 =
500122009998 =
5001220oOOOO =
500122030100 =
500122030300 =
500122039989 =
500122039999 =
500122030000 =
551501100100 =
551501100000 =
883901120100 =
877601160200 =
551531020000 = S
618906041500 =
618906041600 =
618906041700 =
618906041800 =
618906040300 =
618906040900 =
618906040400 =
618906040000 «
618906042100 =
618906041900 =
618906042000 =
618906020200 »
618906000000 =
500123021000 =
500123020700 =
500123029P89 =
500123029998 =
500123029999 =
500123020000 =
500123020400 =
882002011100 = C
500154050100 =
500154050500 =
                           A  (SCAMIT)
               A (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
PHYLLOCHAETOPTERUS LIMICOLUS
PHYLLOCHAETOPTERUS PROLIFICA
PHYLLOCHAETOPTERUS SOCIALIS
PHYLLOCHAETOPTERUS SPP.
PHYLLODOCE (ANAITIDES) SP.
PHYLLODOCE (ANAITIDES) SPP.
PHYLLODOCE ARENAE
PHYLLODOCE CASTANEA
PHYLLODOCE CUSPIDATA
PHYLLODOCE FERRUGINEA
PHYLLODOCE GROENLANDICA
PHYLLODOCE HARTKANAE
PHYLLODOCE LONGIPES
PHYLLODOCE MACULATA
PHYLLODOCE MADEIRENSIS
PHYLLODOCE MEDIPAPILLATA
PHYLLODOCE MUCOSA
PHYLLODOCE MULTISERIATA
PHYLLODOCE PAPILLOSA
PHYLLODOCE SP. A (PT. LOMA)
PHYLLODOCE SP
PHYLLODOCIDAE
PHYLO FELIX
PHYSA SPP.
PHYSICULUS RASTRELLIGER
PILARGIDAE SP. B (HONOLULU ONLY)
PILARGIIDAE
PILARGIS BERKELEYI
PILARGIS MACULATA
PILARGIS SP.  A (SCAMIT)
PILARGIS SP.  A (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
PILARGIS SPP.
PILLUCINA HAWAIIENSIS
PILLUCINA SPP.
PIMELOMETOPON PULCHRUM
PIMEPHALES PROMALES
PINGUITELLINA SPP.
PINNIXA BARNHARDTI
PINNIXA FRANCISCANA
PINNIXA HIATUS
PINNIXA LONGIPES
PINNIXA OCCIDENTALIS
PINNIXA SAYANA
PINNIXA SCHMITTI
PINNIXA SPP..
PINNIXA TOMENTOSA
PINNIXA TUBICOLA
PINNIXA WEYMOUTHI
PINNOTHERES OSTREUM
PINNOTHERIDAE
PIONOSYLLIS EHLERSIAEFORMIS
PIONOSYLLIS GESAE
PIONOSYLLIS SP. 1
PIONOSYLLIS SP.
PIONOSYLLIS SP.
PIONOSYLLIS SPP.
PIONOSYLLIS URAGA
PIPEFISH KELP
PIROMIS ERUCA
PIROMIS HOSPITIS
  (PUGET SOUND)
B (HONOLULU ONLY)
A (HONOLULU ONLY)

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500154059989 =
500154059999 =
500154050000 =
811703050100 =
81170305GA
500107010100 =
500107000000 =
500168071500 =
500168071000 =
500168070100 =
500168071600 =
5001680703
500168070200 =
500168071200 =
5001680706
500168079998 =
500168079988 =
500168070000 =
551547120400 =
551547120100 =
551547129997 =
551547120000 =
550905090100 =
8842010801
8842010803
500123260200 =
8857041401
551509020200
390000000000
390601029980
39060102S983
390601029984
390601029987
390601029988
390601029989
390601029994
390601029995
390601029996
390601029997
390601029998
390601029999
390601029992
390601029993
390601029990
390601029991
390601020000
6169421102
500124050100
500124050300
8713020201
884212110100
8835620901
8835620902
8835620904
8810080402
390602010100
390602010102
510346090100
512602030300
51260203
      PIROMIS SP.  A (MEC)
      PIROMIS SP.  A (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
      PIROMIS SPP.
      PISASTER BREVISPINUS
      PISASTER GIGANTEUS
      PISIONE REMOTA
      PISIONIDAE
      PISTA ALATA
      PISTA BREVIBRANCHIA
      PISTA CRISTATA
      PISTA DISJUNCTA
      PISTA ELONGATA
      PISTA FASCIATA
      PISTA MOOREI
      PISTA PACIFICA
      PISTA SP.  B  (SCAMIT)
      PISTA SP.  B  OF WILLIAMS
      PISTA SPP.
      PITAR FULMINATUS
      PITAR MORRHUANA
      PITAR SP.  C  (PENSACOLA)
      PITAR SPP.
      PLACOPECTEN  MAGELLANICUS
      PLAGIOTREMUS EWAENSIS
      PLAGIOTREMUS GOSLINEI
      PLAKOSYLLIS  QUADRIOCULATA
      PLATICHTHYS  STELLATUS
= S   PLATOMYSIA MEROEUM
      PLATYHELMINTHES
      PLATYHELMINTHES SP.
      PLATYHELMINTHES SP.
      PLATYHELMINTHES SP.
      PLATYHELMINTHES SP.
      PLATYHELMINTHES SP.
      PLATYHELMINTHLS SP.
      PLATYHELMINTHES SP.
      PLATYHELMINTHES SP.
      PLATYHELMINTHES SP.
      PLATYHELMINTHES SP.
      PLATYHELMINTHES SP.
      PLATYHELMINTHES SP.
      PLATYHELMINTHES SP.
      PLATYHELMINTHES SP.
      PLATYHELMINTHES SP.
      PLATYHELMINTHES SP.
=     PLATYHELMINTHES SPP.
      PLATYISCHNOPUS VISCAKA
      PLATYNEREIS  BICANALICULATA
      PLATYNEREIS  DUMERILII
      PLATYRHINOIDIS TRISERIATA
      PLECTOBRANCHUS EVIDES
      PLECTROGLYPHIDODON IMPARIPENNIS
      PLECTROGLYPHIDODON JOHNSTONIAJIUS
      PLECTROGLYPHIDODON SINDONIS
      PLECTRYPOPS LIMA
=     PLEHNIA CAECA
      PLEHNIA CAECA OCULIFERA
      PLESIOTROCHUS LUTEUS
      PLEUROBRANCHAEA CALIFORNICA
      PLEUROBRANCHAEA SPP.
28 (ENCINA/KLI)
G (ENCINA/KLI)
P (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
C (KINNETICS ONLY)
B (KINNETICS ONLY)
A (KINNETICS ONLY)
F (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
E (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
D (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
C (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
B (PHILLIPS)
  (MBC)
  (MBC)
  (MBC)
G OF HYPERION
Q OF MBC
A
T
J

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6163230203
616323020200
616323020100
616323020000
551517070100
&1&310040100
618310040000
8857041601
885704160200
885704160300
885704160000
885704160400
6169430701
6169430408
616943040900
616943000000
616943
616943050300
616943059999
616943050000
616943050100
510505091000
510505090000
370407013200
370407010600
370407013200
37040701NT
370407010800
370407010000
883108130100
383108100100
883108010200
500121150400
500121150200
500121150100
500121190400
500121190100
500121190300
50012119LEVI
500121199989
50012li99999
500121190000
616944000000
616944040200
616944040100
616944049998
616944040000
618701190600
618701190700
61870119
611300000000
611300009996
611300009998
611300009995
550909010300
367001020000
500146000000
500146010100
500146019999
500146019989
      PLEUROGONIUM CALIFORNIENSE
      PLEUROGONIUM RUBICUNDUM
      PLEUROGONIUM SPINOSISSIMUM
      PLEUROGONIUM SPP.
      PLEUROMERIS TRIDENTATA
      PLEURONCODES PLANIPES
      PLEURONCODES SPP.
      PLEURONICHTHYS COENOSUS
      PLEURONICHTHYS DECURRENS
      PLEURONICHTHYS RITTERI
      PLEURONICHTHYS SPP.
      PLEURONICHTHYS VERTICALIS
      PLEUSIRUS SECORRUS
      PLEUSTES DEPRESSA
      PLEUSTES PLATYPA
      PLEUSTIDAE
      PLEUSTIDAE
      PLEUSYMTES GLABER
      PLEUSYMTES SP. A (ORANGE CO. ONLY)
      PLEUSYMTES SPP.
      PLEUSYMTES SUBGLABER
      PLICIFUSUS INCISUS
      PLICIFUSUS SPP.
= S   PLUMARIA CORRUGATA
      PLUMULARIA ALICIA
      PLUMULARIA CORRUGATA
      PLUMULARIA INTEGRA (COLONIAL)
      PLUMULARIA LAGENIFERA
      PLUMULARIA SPP.
= C   POACHER BLACKTIP
= C   POACHER PYGMY
= C   POACHER SOUTHERN SPEARNOSE
      PODARKE ANGUSTIFRONS
      PODARKE OBSCURA
      PODARKE PUGETTENSIS
      PODARKEOPSIS BICANALICULATA
      PODARKEOPSIS BREVIPALPA
      PODARKEOPSIS GLABRA
      PODARKEOPSIS LEVIFUSCINA
      PODARKEOPSIS SP. A (SCAMIT)
      PODARXEOPSIS SP. A (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
      PODARKEOPSIS SPP.
      PODOCERIDAE
      PODOCERUS BRASILIENSIS
      PODOCERUS CRISTATUS
      PODOCERUS SP. B  (PENSACOLA)
«     PODOCERUS SPP.
      PODOCHELA HEMPHILLI
      PODOCHELA LOBIFRONS
      PODOCHELA SPP.
= A   PODOCOPA
      PODOCOPID SP.
      PODOCOPID SP.
      PODOCOPID SP.
              D  (CSDOC/MEC)
              B  (CSDOC/MEC/OC)
              E  (MEC)
PODODESMUS CEPIO
POECILLASTRA SPP.
POECILOCHAETIDAE
POECILOCHAETUS JOHNSONI
POECILOCHAETUS SP. A  (SCAMIT)
POECILOCHAETUS SP. A  (MARTIN)

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500146010000 =
883544080100 = F
710000000000 =
510376042100 = S
510376040400 =
510376041200 =
510376040600 =
5103760402
510376042100 = S
510376040000 =
5001760409
874303020200 =
500100000000 =
POLYCHAETES  =
500168081000 =
500168081000 = S
500168081200 =
500168089997 =
500168089998 =
500168089984 =
500168089983 =
500168089979 =
500168089989 =
500168080000 =
390600000000 = A
390600009963 =
390600009967 =
390600009969 =
390600009970 =
390600009971 =
390600009972 =
390600009973 =
390600009974 =
390600009977 =
390600009979 =
390600009982 = S
390600009985 =
390600009989 =
390600009990 =
390600009992 =
390600009993 =
390600009995 =
390600009997 =
390600009998 =
390600009999 =
390600009986 =
390600009987 =
390600009988 =
3906XXOOOOOO =
3906MEC35
840302040100 =
8838010106
500143043800 =
500143041900 =
500143042900 =
500143043100 =
500143040400 =
500143270500 = S
500143041400 =
500143043400 =
POECILOCHAETUS SPP.
POGONIAS CROMIS
POGONOPHORA
POLINICES ALTUS
POLINICES DRACONIS
POLINICES LACTEUS
POLINICES LEWISI
POLINICES PALLIDUS
POLINICES RECLUSIANUS
POLINICES SPP.
POLINICES TRISERIATA
POLYACANTHONOTUS LONGUS
POLYCHAETA
POLYCHAETES
POLYCIRRUS CALIFORNICUS
POLYCIRRUS PERPLEXUS
POLYCIRRUS PLUMOSUS
POLYCIRRUS SP. Ill (CSDOC/MEC)
POLYCIRRUS SP
POLYCIRRUS SP
POLYCIRRUS SP
POLYCIRRUS SP
POLYCIRRUS SP
POLYCIRRUS SPP.
POLYCLADIDA
POLYCLADIDA SP.
POLYCLADIDA SP.
POLYCLADIDA SP.
POLYCLADIDA SP.
POLYCLADIDA SP.
POLYCLADIDA SP.
POLYCLADIDA SP.
POLYCLADIDA SP.
POLYCLADIDA SP.
POLYCLADIDA SP.
POLYCLADIDA SP.
POLYCLADIDA SP.
POLYCLADIDA SP.
POLYCLADIDA SP.
POLYCLADIDA SP.
POLYCLADIDA SP.
POLYCLADIDA SP.
POLYCLADIDA SP.
POLYCLADIDA SP.
POLYCLADIDA SP.
POLYCLADIDA SP.
POLYCLADIDA SP.
POLYCLADIDA SP.
POLYCLADIDA SP.
POLYCLADIDA SP.
POLYCLINUM PLANUM
POLYDACTYLUS SEXFILIS
POLYDORA AGGREGATA
POLYDORA ARMATA
POLYDORA BRACHYCEPHALA
POLYDORA CARDALIA
POLYDORA CAULLERYI
                  (PART)
               II (CSDOC/MEC)
               F (PENSACOLA)
               G (PENSACOLA)
               A OF MBC
               A OF BANSE
                G (OXNARD ONLY)
                C (OXNARD ONLY)
                A (OXNARD ONLY)
                AA (ORANGE CO.  ONLY)
                28 (ORANGE CO.  ONLY)
                   (CSDOC/MEC)
                   (CSDOC/MEC)
                   (CSDOC/MEC)
                W (CSDOC/MEC)
                U (ORANGE COUNTY ONLY)
                R (ORANGE COUNTY ONLY)
                N (ORANGE CO.  ONLY)
                K (ORANGE CO.  ONLY)
                J (ORANGE COUNTY ONLY)
                H (ORANGE COUNTY ONLY)
                G (ORANGE COUNTY ONLY)
                E (ORANGE CO.  ONLY)
                C (ORANGE CO.  ONLY)
                B (ORANGE CO.  ONLY)
                A (ORANGE CO.  ONLY)
                41 (CSDOC/MEC)
                42 (CSDOC/MEC)
                   (CSDOC/MEC)
27
29
31
43
X
35
                   (MEC)
POLYDORA
POLYDORA CONCHARUM
POLYDORA CONVEXA

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50014304CORN
500143040100
500143044300
500143041100
500143041500
500143044200
500143043000
500143043600
500143040200
500143041700
500143040800
500143040200
500143040000
500143210000
50C102160100
500205000000
500205010000
500102000000
500103020100
5001030202
500103020000
500103000000
500158080100
530000000000
53
616920120000
616937030000
616920120300
616920120400
616920120800
616922020200
616922020201
616922020202
616922020100
61692202GLNP
616922020000
618312
781613010400
781613010000
878301010700
878301010100
8783010104
87830101
360000000000
360000009999
552009010100
550204031800
550204030100
550204030000
618901060300
618901061300
500170229989
500170229999
500170229979
500170220000
500170060700
5001700602
500170060100
500170060800
500170060900
      POLYDORA CORNUTA
=     POLYDORA GIARDI
      POLYDORA HETEROCHAETA
      POLYDORA LIGNI
      POLYDORA LIMICOLA
      POLYDORA NARICA
      POLYDORA NEOCARDALIA
      POLYDORA NUCHALIS
- S   POLYDORA PLENA
      POLYDORA PYGIDIALIS
      POLYDORA QUADRILOBATA
      POLYDORA SOCIALIS
      POLYDORA SPP.
      POLYDORELLA SPP.
      POLYEUNOA TUTA
      POLYGORDIIDAE
      POLYGORDIUS SPP.
      POLYNOIDAE
      POLYODONTES LUPINA
      POLYODONTES PANAMENSIS
      POLYODONTES SPP.
      POLYODONTIDAE
      POLYOPHTHALMUS PICTUS
= A   POLYPLACOPHORA
= A   POLYPLACOPHORA
      PONTAGENEIA SPP.
      PONTOCRATES SPP.
      PONTOGENEIA INERMIS
      PONTOGENEIA INTERMEDIA
      PONTOGENEIA ROSTRATA
      PONTOPOREIA AFFINIS
      PONTOPOREIA AFFINIS A
      PONTOPOREIA AFFINIS B
      PONTOPOREIA FEMORATA
      PONTOPOREIA HOYI
      PONTOPOREIA SPP.
      PORCELLANIDAE
      PORELLA PORIFERA
      PORELLA SPP.
      PORICHTHYS MYRIASTER
=     PORICHTHYS NOTATUS
      PORICHTHYS RENUM
      PORICHTHYS SPP.
      PORIFERA
      PORIFERA SP. A
      POROMYA TENUICONCHA
      PORTLANDIA AESTAURIORIUM
      PORTLANDIA ARCTICA
      PORTLANDIA SPP.
      PORTUNUS SPINICARPUS
      PORTUNUS XANTUSII
      POTAMETHUS SP. A  (ENCINA/KLI)
      POTAMETHUS SP. A  (SCAMIT)
      POTAMETHUS SP. A OF HARRIS
      POTAMETHUS SPP.
      POTAMILLA INTERMEDIA
      POTAMILLA MYRIOPS
      POTAMILLA NEGLECTA
      POTAMILLA OCCELATA
      POTAMILLA RENIFORMIS

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500170061000
500170069995
500170060000
551702040100
510320170100
616934570100
500163090300
500163090301
500163090100
50016309PR
500163090600
500163090200
500163090000
500163180200
5001631803
500163180000
8835170102
740000000000
740001010100
74000101
884212110100
8847017201
870802060100
500143369900
500143360100
500143051000
500143360100
5001430515
500143050300
500143052100
500143051600
500143050100
500143050101
500143360100
500143360100
500143050700
500143059988
500143059996
500143059998
500143059999
500143050000
500143050600
616922030100
8835360710
8835360706
615407029999
615407029989
615407020000
500123010100
500123010000
617917010100
540202010200
5001681702
500168179999
615301240100
518000000000
430604010100
500136020100
500136020300
500136020600
      POTAMILLA SOCIALIS
      POTAMILLA SP.  E (PENSACOLA)
      POTAMILLA SPP.
      POTAMOCORBULA AMURENSIS
      POWELLSETIA FALLAX
      PRACHYNELLA LODO
      PRAXILLELLA AFFINIS
      PRAXILLELLA AFFINIS PACIFICA
      PRAXILLELLA GRACILIS
      PRAXILLELLA ORNATA
      PRAXILLELLA PACIFICA
      PRAXILLELLA PRAETERMISSA
      PRAXILLELLA SPP.
      PRAXILLURA MACULATA
      PRAXILLURA ORNATA
      PRAXILLURA SPP.
      PRIACANTHUS CRUENTATUS
      PRIAPULIDA
=     PRIAPULUS CAUDATUS
      PRIAPULUS SPP.
= C   PRICKLEBACK BLUEBARRED
      PRIOLEPIS EUGENIUS
      PRIONACE GLAUCA
=     PRIONOSPIO CIRRATA
      PRIONOSPIO CIRRIFERA
=     PRIONOSPIO CRISTATA
= S   PRIONOSPIO DELTA
      PRIONOSPIO EHLERSI
      PRIONOSPIO HETEROBRANCHIA
      PRIONOSPIO LIGHTI
      PRIONOSPIO LOBULATA
      PRIONOSPIO MALMGRENI
=     PRIONOSPIO MALMGRENI DUBIA
= S   PRIONOSPIO MULTIBRANCHIATA
= S   PRIONOSPIO PATAGONICA
      PRIONOSPIO PYGMAEA
      PRIONOSPIO SP.  B (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
                     D (ORANGE CO. ONLY)
                     B (SCAMIT)
                     A (SCAMIT)
      PRIONOSPIO SPP.
      PRIONOSPIO STEENSTRUPI
      PRISCILLINA ARMATA
      PRISTIPOMOIDES MICROLEPIS
      PRISTIPOMOIDES SEIBOLDII
      PROCAMPYLASPIS SP. A  (SCAMIT)
      PROCAMPYLASPIS SP. A OF MBC
      PROCAMPYLASPIS SPP.
      PROCERAEA CORNUTA
      PROCERAEA SPP.
      PROCESSA HEMPHILLI
      PROCHAETODERMA CALIFORNICA
      PROCLEA GRAFFII
      PROCLEA SP. A  (ENCINA/HARRIS)
      PROMYSIS ATLANTICA
      PROSOBRANCHIA
      PROSORHOCHMUS ALBIDUS
      PROTODORVILLEA GRACILIS
      PROTODORVILLEA KEFERSTEINI
      PROTODORVILLEA PUGETTENSIS
PRIONOSPIO SP
PRIONOSPIO SP.
PRIONOSPIO SP.

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500136029999
500202019999
616922120300
6169221201
616922129998
616922129997
616922129995
616922129993
616922120000
616926030700
6169260301
6169260303
616926031300
616926039999
616926031200
616926030000
616926030800
551547070300
551547070000
551547070100
600104PRMBCA
600104PR
340000000000
500173110000
500173110300
512504020000
5105150222
51051503
551533000000
551533XXOOOO
375104080200
8839011603
8839012801
551547050100
551747050200
612020000000
500110030400
513107990000
611805050000
390701020100
3907010202
551551030200
8839011602
500173250100
616934590100
6154090301
615301190100
615301193600
615301190000
611107060400
611107060100
611107060200
611107060000
611107060300
500143150100
500143150400
500170060700
500170060900
500170061000
500170060000
= S
                          C (PENSACOLA)
                          E (PENSACOLA)
                          G (PENSACOLA}
  S
  S
  S
  S
PROTODORVILLEA SP. A (HONOLULU ONLY)
PROTODRILLUS SP. A (HONOLULU ONLY)
PROTOHAUSTORIUS BOUSFIELDI
PROTOHAUSTORIUS DEICHMANNAE
PROTOHAUSTORIUS SP. B (PENSACOLA)
PROTOHAUSTORIUS SP.
PROTOHAUSTORIUS SP.
PROTOHAUSTORIUS SP.
PROTOHAUSTORIUS SPP.
PROTOMEDEIA ARTICULATA
PROTOMEDEIA FASCIATA
PROTOMEDEIA GRANDIMANA
PROTOMEDEIA PENATES
PROTOMEDEIA PENATES/PRUDENS COMPLEX
PROTOMEDEIA PRUDENS
PROTOMEDIA SPP.
PROTOMEDIA ZOTEA
PROTOTHACA LACINIATA
PROTOTHACA SPP.
PROTOTHACA STAMINEA
PROTOTRYGAEUS N SP. CHILD
PROTOTRYGAEUS SPP.
PROTOZOA
PROTULA SPP.
PROTULA SUPERBA
PROVOTELLA SPP.
PRUNUM ROSCIDUM
PRUNUM SPP.
PSAMMOBIIDAE
PSAMMOBIIDAE SP. X
PSAMMOGORGIA SPAULDINGI
PSEDOCHEILINUS TETPATAENIA
PSEDOJULOIDES CERASINUS
PSEPHIDIA LORDI
PSEPHIDIA OVALIS
PSEUDANTHESSIIDAE
PSEUDEURYTHOE MICROCEPHALA
PSEUDO "CARAMBE" SP. A (CADIEN)
PSEUDOCALANUS SP.
PSEUDOCEROS CANADENSIS
PSEUDOCEROS LUTEUS
PSEUDOCHAMA EXOGYRA
PSEUDOCHELINUS OCTOTAENIA
PSEUDOCHITINOPOMA OCCIDENTALIS
PSEUDOKOROGA RIMA
PSEUDOLEPTOCUMA MINOR
PSEUDOMMA BERKELEYI
PSEUDOMMA CALIFORNICA
PSEUDOMMA SPP.
PSEUDOPHILOMEDES AMBON
PSEUDOPHILOMEDES FERULANUS
PSEUDOPHILOMEDES POLYANCISTRUS
PSEUDOPHILOMEDES SPP.
PSEUDOPHILOMEDES ZETA
PSEUDOPOLYDORA KEMPI
PSEUDOPOLYDORA PAUCIBRANCHIATA
PSEUDOPOTAMILLA INTERMEDIA
PSEUDOPOTAMILLA RENIFORMIS
PSEUDOPOTAMILLA SOCIALIS
PSEUDOPOTAMILLA SPP.

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551509010400 = S
6191060101
390608010200 =
8835450507   = S
8847014303
550901020000 =
500113179998 =  .
500113179999 =
8826011402
5113PT
510501180400 =
510501180200 =
51050118
161104020300 =
616001039998 =
616001030100 =
375402020100 =
618701050400 =
6187010501
618701050200 =
61870105PDOO =
618701050000 =
511001050200 =
511001050000 =
600000000000 = A
600108010200 =
600108Gx
600108010100 =
612101020100 =
500143130200 =
618306130500 = S
618306130400 =
618306130000 =
510801039997 =
510801039998 =
510801039999 =
510801030000 =
510801000000 =
510801190100 =
510801190000 =
618701230000 =
618701230300 =
840801010100 =
84080101
840801000000 =
840602010200 =
883544250100 = C
500174020100 =
500174029999 =
500174000000 =
871304010400 =
871304010800 =
618603090300 =
618603090200 =
618603090000 =
320801
500150080100 =
871602010100 = C
811703220100 =
884003030200 =
B {GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
A (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
PSEUDOPYTHINA MYACIFORMIS
PSEUDOSQUILLOPSIS MARMORATA
PSEUDOSTYLOCHUS BURCHAMI
PSEUDUPENEUS CYCLOSTOMUS
PTERELEOTRIS HETEROPTERA
PTERIA SPP.
PTEROCIRRUS SP
PTEROCIRRUS SP
PTEROIS SPHEX
PTEROPODA UNID.
PTEROPURPURA FESTIVA
PTEROPURPURA MACROPTERA
PTEROPURPURA SPP.
PTEROSIPHONIA DENDROIDEA
PTILANTHURA SP. B (PENSACOLA)
PTILANTHURA TENUIS
PTILOSARCUS GURNEYI
PUGETTIA DALLI
PUGETTIA PRODUCTA
PUGETTIA RICHII
PUGETTIA SP. A  (EWPCF/HEC)
PUGETTIA SPP.
PUPA PUDICA
PUPA SPP.
PYCNOGONIDA
PYCNOGONUM RICKETTSI
PYCNOGONUM SPP.
PYCNOGONUM STEARNSI
PYGODELPHYS AQUILONARIS
PYGOSPIO ELEGANS
PYLOPAGURUS DIEGENSIS
PYLOPAGURUS HOLMESI
PYLOPAGURUS SPP.
PYRAMIDELLA SP.
PYRAMIDELLA SP.
PYRAMIDELLA SP. A (HONOLULU)
PYRAMIDELLA SPP.
PYRAMIDELLIDAE
PYRGULINA CODES
PYRGULINA SPP.
PYROMAIA SPP.
PYROMAIA TUBERCULATA
PYROSOMA ATLANTICUM
PYROSOMA SPP.
PYROSOMIDAE
PYURA MIRABILIS
QUEENFISH
QUESTA CAUDICIRRA
QUESTA SP. A  (HONOLULU ONLY)
QUESTIDAE SPP.
RAJA INORNATA
RAJA RHINA
RANDALLIA BULLIGERA
RANDALLIA ORNATA
RANDALLIA SPP.
RANNUNCULACEAE
RARICIRRUS MACULATUS
RATFISH
RATHBUNASTER CALIFORNICUS
RATHBUNELLA HYPOPLECTA
C
B
(HONOLULU)
(HONOLULU)

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871307020200
871303010100
375303010300
615797
RETICUL09999
RETICUL09998
618910000000
511004010200
511013010100
511013010000
511013010800
616920130800
616920130400
616920130900
616920130700
616920139999
61692013MECA
616920130000
883560060200
883560060100
616920130300
551552020100
500129040400
500129040200
500129049997
500129040000
500153010000
616942150400
616942150300
616942150500
516942150100
616942151200
616942150600
6169421502
616942150700
616942150800
616942151100
616942159999
616942150000
616942150900
616942151300
616942151000
8860021101
8860021102
871302010400
618902090100
371801020000
500163100400
500163100100
500163100000
500902270000
995300000000
430000000000
500143120100
781615020200
78161502
511001040200
511001040100
511001040102
511001010100
= C   RAY BAT
= C   RAY PACIFIC ELECTRIC
      RENILLA KOLLIKERI
      REPTANTIA DECAPODA SUBORDER
      RETICULOCYTHEREIS SP. A (PENSACOLA)
      RETICULOCYTHEREIS SP. B (PENSACOLA)
      RETROPLUMIDAE
= S   RETUSA HARPA
      RETUSA OBTUSA
      RETUSA SPP.
= S   RETUSA XYSTRUM
      RHACHOTROPIS GRIMALDI
      RHACHOTROPIS INFLATA
      RHACHOTROPIS KLEMENS
      RHACHOTROPIS OCULATA
      RHACHOTROPIS SP. A (KINNETICS ONLY)
      RHACHOTROPIS SP. A (SCAMIT)
      RHACHOTROPIS SPP.
      RHACOCHILUS TOXOTES
      RHACOCHILUS VACCA
      RHACOTROPIS DISTINCTA
      RHAMPHIDONTA RETIFERA
      RHAMPHOBRACHIUM CRISTOBALENSIS
      RHAMPHOBRACHIUM LONGISETOSUM
      RHAMPHOBRACHIUM SP. C (PENSACOLA)
      RHAMPHOBRACHIUM SPP.
      RHAPHIDRILUS SPP.
      RHEPOXYNIUS ABRONIUS
      RHEPOXYNIUS BICUSPIDATUS
      RHEPOXYNIUS DABOIUS
      RHEPOXYNIUS EPISTOMUS
      RHEPOXYNIUS FATIGANS
      RHEPOXYNIUS HETEROCUSPIDATUS
      RHEPOXYNIUS HUDSONI
      RHEPOXYNIUS LUCUBRANS
      RHEPOXYNIUS MENZIESI
      RHEPOXYNIUS OBTUSIDENS
      RHEPOXYNIUS SP. A  (SCAMIT)
      RHEPOXYNIUS SPP.
      RHEPOXYNIUS STENODES
      RHEPOXYNIUS TRIDENTATUS
      RHEPOXYNIUS VARIATUS
      RHINECANTHUS ACULEATUS
      RHINECANTHUS RECTAHGULUS
      RHINOBATOS PRODUCTUS
      RHITHROPANOPEUS HARRISI
      RHIZOPHYSA SPP.
      RHODINE ATTENUATA
      RHODINE BITORQUATA
      RHODINE SPP.
      RHYACODRILIS SPP.
      RHYACODRILUS SP. A
      RHYNCHOCOELA
      RHYNCHOSPIO GLUTAEA
      RHYNCHOZOON ROSTRATUM
      RHYNCHOZOON SPP.
      RICTAXIS PAINEI
      RICTAXIS PUNCTOCAELATUS
      RICTAXIS PUNCTOCAELATUS VANCOUVERENSIS
= S   RICTAXIS PUNCTOSTRIATUS

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511001040000
510327010000
510320
510320052900
510320053000
510320053100
510320052800
510320053200
611928060400
551510010000
616107020300 =
6161070202
882601012400 =
882601010300 =
882601014500 =
882601010800 =
882601015500 =
882601014300 =
882601011200 =
882601015700 =
882601015800 =
882601013200 =
882601011900 ~
882601011100 =
882601014800 =
882601013500 =
882601012300 =
883544240100 =
884003030200 =
8835361001
570402010100 =
616906120400 =
500124189999 =
611106010500 =
611106010300 =
611106010100 -
611106010200 =
611106019998 =
611106019999 «
611106010000 =
5001700802   s
500170089989 »
500170089999 -
500170080000 «
500165020100 »
500165020500 «=
500165029999 =
500165020000 «=
5001650202
500165000000 =
500170000000 =
500167069999 =
500167069989 =
500167060000 =
51G353080100 =
500204019999 =
616202010100 »
616202010300 =
616202010200 =
616202010000 =
      RICTAXIS SPP.
      RISSOELLA SPP.
      RISSOIDAE
      RISSOINA EPHAMILLA
      RISSOINA MILTOZONA
      RISSOINA PULCHELLA
      RISSOINA TRITICEA
      RISSOINA TURRICULA
      ROBERTGURNEYA DIVERSA
= S   ROCHEFORTIA SPP.
      ROCINELA ANGUSTATA
      ROCINELA BELLICEPS
= C   ROCKFISH BLUE
= C   ROCKFISH BROWN
= C   '• 1CKFISH CALICO
= C   i.OCKFISH COPPER
= C   ROCKFISH FLAG
= C   ROCKFISH GREENSPOTTED
= C   ROCKFISH GREENSTRIPED
= C   ROCKFISH HALFBANDED
= C   ROCKFISH OLIVE
= C   ROCKFISH ROSY
~ C   ROCKFISH SHORTBELLY
= C   ROCKFISH SPLITNOSE
= C   ROCKFISH SQUARESPOT
= C   ROCKFISH STRIPETAIL
= C   ROCKFISH VERMILION
      RONCADOR STEARNSI
= C   RONQUIL SMOOTH
      ROOSEVELTIA BRIGHAMI
      ROSSIA PACIFICA
      RUDILEMBOIDES STENOPROPODUS
      RULLIERINEREIS SP. A (PENSACOLA)
      RUTIDERMA DARBYI
      RUTIDERMA LOMAE
      RUTIDERMA ROSTFATA
      RUTIDERMA ROTUNDA
      RUTIDERMA SP. B  (KINNETICS ONLY)
      RUTIDERMA SP. A  (KINNETICS ONLY)
      RUTIDERMA SPP.
      SABELLA MEDIA
      SABELLA SP. A  (ORANGE CO. ONLY)
      SABELLA SP. A  (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
      SABELLA SPP.
      SABELLARIA CEMENTARIUM
      SABELLARIA GRACILIS
      SABELLARIA SP. A (PENSACOLA)
      SABELLARIA SPP.
      SABELLARIA VULGARIS
      SABELLARIIDAE
      SABELLIDAE
      SABELLIDES SP. A (ENCINA)
      SABELLIDES SP. A (PENSACOLA)
      SABELLIDES SPP.
      SABINELLA BAKERI
      SACCOCIRRUS  SP.  A (PENSACOLA)
      SADURIA ENTOMON
      SADURIA SABINI
      SADURIA SIBERICA
      SADURIA SPP.

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500173190200 =
8755010211
02080305
841101030000 =
841101030400 =
841101000000 =
8755010402
500167140200 =
500167140100 =
500167140000 =
500167159999 =
885703011100 = C
885703010100 = C
885703010200 = C
510222110000 =
885003020100 =
8810080903
8810080902
8810080905
8810080904
611104019989 =
611104019997 =
611104019998 -
611104010000 =
611104010200 =
500129130100 =
8762020329
551706050200 =
5515470201
551547020200 =
883528120400 = C
510350010000 = S
510350010000 = S
500157010100 =
500157000000 =
510346120000 =
613201000000 =
613201010400 =
613201010400 - S
37040206EXOO =
511004030000 =
560000000000 = A
8839030108
8839030107
8839030146
8839030701   = S
8839030113
500167250100 =
500167259999 =
500167259989 -
500167250000 -
500136050500 =
500136050700 =
500136050100 »
500136050300 »
500136050400 -
500136059996 =
500136050000 -
616934380300 =
7816080103
.SALMACINA TRIBRANCHIATA
 SALMO GAIRDNERI
 SALMONELLA SPP.
 SALPA SPP.
 SALPA TILESICOSTATA
 oALFIDAE
 SALVELINUS ALPINUS
 SAMYTHA CALIFORNIENSIS
 SAMYTHA SEXCIRRATA
 SAMYTHA SPP.
 SAMYTHELIA SP. A (HONOLULU ONLY)
 SANDAB LONGFIN
 SANDAB PACIFIC
 SANDAB SPECKLED
 SANSONIA SPP.
 SARDA CHILENSIS
 SARGOCENTRON  DIADEMA
 SARGOCENTRON  PUNCTATISIMUM
 SARGOCENTRON  TIERE
 SARGONCENTRON XANTHERYTHRUM
 SARSIELLA SP. A  (KINNETICS ONLY)
 SARSIELLA SP. C  (ORANGE CO.)
 SARSIELLA SP. B  (ORANGE CO.)
 SARSIELLA SPP.
 SARSIELLA ZOSTERICOLA
 SARSONUPHIS PARVA
 SAURIDA FLAMMA
 SAXICAVELLA PACIFICA
 SAXIDOMUS GIGANTEA
 SAXIDOMUS NUTTALLI
 SCAD MEXICAN
 SCALA SPP.
 SCALARIA SPP.
 SCALIBREGMA INFLATUM
 SCALIBREGMIDAE SPP.
 SCALIOLA SPP.
 SCALPELLIDAE
 SCALPELLUM CALIFORNICUM
 SCALPELLUM OSSEUM
 SCANDIA EXPANSA
 SCAPHANDER SPP.
 SCAPHOPODA
 SCARUS DUBIUS
 SCARUS PERSPICILLATUS
 SCARUS PSITTACUS
 SCARUS RUBROVIOLACEUS
 SCARUS SORDIDUS
 SCHISTOCOMUS  HILTONI
 SCHISTOCOMUS  SP. A  (SCAMIT)
 SCHISTOCOMUS  SP. A  (ENCINA/KLI)
 SCHISTOCOMUS  SPP.
 SCHISTOMERINGOS  CAECA
 SCHISTOMERINGOS  JAPONICA
 SCHISTOMERINGOS  LONGICORNIS
 SCHISTOMERINGOS  PECTINATA
 SCHISTOMERINGOS  RUDOLPHI
 SCHISTOMERINGOS  SP. D  (PENSACOLA)
 SCHISTOMERINGOS  SPP.
 SCHISTURELLA TRACALERO
 SCHIZOPORELLA CORNUTA

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619101090100 =
883544000000 =
500168180300 =
500168180200 =
510202011200 =
611107040100 =
618907030100 =
375901019989 =
375901019999 =
375901010000 = S
500143060100 =
500143060000 =
500143060200 =
500143120100 = S
500143201500 =
5001432002
500143200700 =
500143200700 = S
5001432007CC =
500143209999 =
500143209998 =
500143200000 =
500143200100 =
5001432006
5001432003
500140031100 =
500140030500 =
500140030100 =
5001400308
500140010200 = S
500140030100 = S
500140030700 =
500140039992 =
500140030000 =
50014C031101 =
885003030100 =
8850030099
882601061600 =
883102310100 =
8826011208
8826011301
8826011304
882601061600 = C
781528010700 «
781528010600 =
78152801XXOO -
781528010000 =
883102160800 = C
500160160100 =
3730
618701070100 =
375401029989 =
883560310100 = C
883560050100 = C
616946010800 =
8826012005
8826012004
882601010300 =
882601010800 =
882601C14300 =
SCHMITTIUS POLITUS
SCIAENIDAE
SCIONELLA ESTEVANICA
SCIONELLA JAPONICA
SCISSURELLA CORONATA
SCLEROCONCHA TRITUBERCULATA
SCLEROPLAX GRANULATA
SCOLANTHUS SP. A (KINNETICS ONLY)
SCOLANTHUS SP. A
SCOLANTHUS SPP.
SCOLECOLEPIDES ARCTICUS
SCOLECOLEPIDES SPP.
SCOLECOLEPIDES VIRIDIS
SCOLECOLEPIS GLUTAEA
SCOLELEPIS ACUTA
SCOLELEPIS BOUSFIELDI
SCOLELEPIS FOLIOSA
SCOLELEPIS FOLIOSA OCCIDENTALIS
SCOLELEPIS OCCIDENTALIS
SCOLELEPIS SP. A
SCOLELEPIS SP. B OF ROSSI
SCOLELEPIS SPP.
SCOLELEPIS SQUAMATA
SCOLELEPIS TEXANA
SCOLELEPIS TRIDENTATA
SCOLOPLOS ACMECEPS
SCOLOPLOS ACUTUS
SCOLOPLOS ARMIGER
SCOLOPLOS CAPENSIS
SCOLOPLOS ELONGATA
SCOLOPLOS ELONGATA (PART)
SCOLOPLOS RUBRA
SCOLOPLOS SP. H (PENSACOLA)
SCOLOPLOS SPP.
SCOLOPOS ACMECEPS PROFUNDUS
SCOMBER JAPONICUS
SCOMBEROIDES LYSAN
SCORPAENA GUTTATA
SCORPAENICHTHYS MARMORATUS
SCORPAENODES PARVIPINNIS
SCORPAENOPSIS CACOPSIS
SCORPAENOPSIS DIABOLUS
SCORPIONFISH CALIFORNIA
SCRUPOCELLARIA CALIFORHICA
SCRUPOCELLARIA DIEGENSIS
SCRUPOCELLARIA SP. X
SCRUPOCELLARIA SPP.
SCULPIN YELLOWCHIN
SCYPHOPROCTUS OCULATUS
SCYPHOZOA
SCYRA ACUTIFRONS
SEA PEN 11  (CSDOC/MEC)
SEAPERCH PINK
SEAPERCH WHITE
SEBA EKAPUU
SEBASTAPISTES  BALLIEUI
SEBASTAPISTES  CONIORTA
SEBASTES AURICULATUS
SEBASTES CAURINUS
SEBAST-3 CHLOROSTICTUS

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882601014500 =
882601011100 =
882601011200 =
882601016300 =
8826010115
882601014800 =
882601011900 =
882601014900 =
882601012300 =
882601012400 =
882601012700 =
882601015400 =
882601013200 =
882601016600 =
882601015500 =
882601013500 =
882601015700 =
882601015800 =
8826010159
882601019998 =
882601019999 =
882601010000 =
8826010160
882601016100 =
882601020100 -
370101140100 =
08030511GLNP =
551535010200 =
551535010600 =
551535010500 =
551535000000 =
6134050301
510503100100 =
883901110100
550701190100
550701190200
550701190000
617702000000
8835280801
883544250100
616103000000
616103010200
616103010100
500173049999
500173049989
500173000000
500173970000
500173XXOOOO
370405022300
370405020000
370405021300
370405031500
5515220201
870802060100
870802040500
883901120100
617704010100
617704010900
617704010700
617704011100
= C
  c
  C
  c
SEBASTES DALLI
SEBASTES DIPLOPROA
SEBASTES ELONGATUS
SEBASTES ENSIFER
SEBASTES FLAVIDUS
SEBASTES HOPKINSI
SEBASTES JORDANI
SEBASTES LEVIS
SEBASTES MINIATUS
SEBASTES MYSTINUS
SEBASTES PAUCISPINIS
SEBASTES RASTRELLIGER
SEBASTES ROSACEUS
SEBASTES ROSENBLATTI
SEBASTES RUBRIVINCTUS
SEBASTES SAXICOLA
SEBASTES SEMICINCTUS
SEBASTEf SERRANOIDES
SEBASTES SERRICEPS
SEBASTES SP. B (KINNETICS ONLY)
SEBASTES SP. A (KINNETICS ONLY)
SEBASTES SPP.
SEBASTES UMBROSUS
SEBASTES VEXILLARIS
SEBASTOL03US ALASCANUS
SELAGINOPSIS TRILATERALIS
SELENASTRUM CAPRICORNUTUM
SEMELE BELLASTRIATA
SEMELE DECISA
SEMELE NUCULOIDES
SEMELIDAE
SEMIBALANUS BALANOIDES
SEMINELLA VARIA
SENORITA
SEPTIFER BRYANAE
SEPTIFER RUDIS
SEPTIFER SPP.
SERGESTIDAE
SERIOLA DUMERILI
SERIPHUS POLITUS
SEROLIDAE
SEROLIS CARINATA
SEROLIS MGRAYI
SERPULA SP. A (HONOLULU ONLY)
SERPULA SP. A (PENSACOLA)
SERPULIDAE
SERPULIDAE GENUS C  (PENSACOLA)
SERPULIDAE SP. X
SERTULARELLA PEDRENSIS
SERTULARELLA SPP.
SERTULARELLA TRICUSPIDATA
SERTULARIA PUMILA
SERVIPES GROENLANDICUS
SHARK BLUE
SHARK BROWN SMOOTHHOUND
SHEEPHEAD CALIFORNIA
SICYONIA BREVIROSTRIS
SICYONIA INGENTIS
SICYONIA PARRI
SICYONIA PENICILLATA

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617704010300
617704000000
500106049999
500106000000
500122020400
500122020700
500122029999
500122070100
510376090200
500113150100
500113150300
551529010700
616001150100
510372020502
510372020300
510372029999
51037202XAOO
510372020000
510372020502
615701060100
510376050100
510376050300
510376050000
560002000000
371500000000
720001031200
720000000000
720097000000
720000009979
720000009989
720000009998
720001010100
615301250100
871304010400
871304010800
0702020101
510217050200
78161302
883109080000
616934410200
510210040500
510210049999
5102100403
885703110200
885704160200
885704120100
885704130100
885703150100
885704050100
885704110100
550401010800
550401010600
550401010000
550401010700
550401010100
551529020400
551529020100
551529020000
551529020200
551529000000
C
c
C
c
c
c
c
c
c
SICYONIA TYPICA
SICYONIIDAE
SIGALION SP. A (PENSACOLA)
SIGALIONIDAE
SIGAMBRA BASSI
SIGAMBRA PARVA
SIGAMBRA SP. A (HONOLULU ONLY)
SIGAMBRA TENTACULATA
SIGATICA SEMISULCATA
SIGE CALIFORNIENSIS
SIGE MONTEREYENSIS
SILIQUA LUCIDA
SILOPHASMA GEMINATA
SIMNIA AEQUALIS VIDLERI
SIMNIA LOEBBECKEANA
SIMNIA SP. A (CSDOC/MEC)
SIMNIA SP. XA
SIMNIA SPP.
SIMNIA VIDLERI
SINELOBUS STANFORDI
SINUM PERSPECTIVUM
SINUM SCOPULOSUM
SINUM SPP.
SIPHONODENTALIIDAE
SIPHONOPHORA
SIPHONOSOMA INGENS
SIPUNCULA
SIPUNCULA FAMILY C (PENSACOLA)
SIPUNCULA SP. A (GLOUCESTER)
SIPUNCULA SP. A (SAN DIEGO)
SIPUNCULA SP. B (HONOLULU)
SIPUNCULUS NUDUS
SIRIELLA PACIFICA
SKATE CALIFORNIA
SKATE LONGNOSE
SKELETONEMIA COSTATUM
SMARAGDIA BRYANAE
SMITTINA SPP.
SNAILFISHES
SOCARNOIDES EUGENOVI
SOLARIELLA PERMABLIS
SOLARIELLA SP. A (CSDOC/MEC)
SOLARIELLA VARICOSA
SOLE BIGMOUTH
SOLE CURLFIN
SOLE DOVER
SOLE ENGLISH
SOLE FANTAIL
SOLE REX
SOLE SLENDER
SOLEMYA PANAMENSIS
SOLEMYA REIDI
SOLEMYA SPP.
SOLEMYA VALVULUS
SOLEMYA VELUM
SOLEN ROSACEAUS
SOLEN SICARIUS
SOLEN SPP.
SOLEN VIRIDIS
SOLENTDAE

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617703050100
500167360100
5007010101
816302019999
618603050200
500126050000
500126000000
500126020300
500126020100
500126020200
500126020000
500126020300
500126010200
500126010300
616102000000
500123080700
500123081600
500123080600
500123080800
500123082100
500123081800
500123089989
500123089998
500123080000
500123081400
8837010104
500143070800
500143070300
500143070100
5001430707
500143071200
500143070600
500143071100
500143079999
50014307MECA
500143070000
500149030200
500149030201
500149030300
500143000000
500143009999
500143100800
500143100400
500143100100
500143100200
500143100200
500143100600
500143100900
500143109998
500143100000
500143100500
612605010100
511301010000
617916020200
617916021200
617916020400
617916020000
500178
500173060200
500173050000
SOLENOCERA ATLANTIDIS
SO?ANE OCCIDENTALIS
SPARAGANOPHILUS TAMESIS
SPATANGUS CALIFORNICUS
SPELOEOPHORUS PONTIFER
SPHAEREPHESIA SPP.
SPHAERODORIDAE
SPHAERODOROPSIS BISERIALIS
SPHAERODOROFSIS MINUTA
SPHAERODOROPSIS SPHAERULIFER
SPHAERODOROPSIS SPP.
SPHAERODORUM BISERIALIS
SPHAERODORUM PAPILLIFER
SPHAERODORUM SPHAERULIFER
SPHAEROMATIDAE
SPHAEROSYLLIS ACICULATA
SPHAEROSYLLIS BILOBATA
SPHAEROSYLLIS BRANDHORSTI
SPHAEROSYLLIS CALIFORNIENSIS
SPHAEROSYLLIS CAPENSIS
SPHAEROSYLLIS PIRIFEROPSIS
SPHAEROSYLLIS SP. A (HARRIS)
SPHAEROSYLLIS SP. B (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
SPHAEROSYLLIS SPP.
SPHAEROSYLLIS SUBLAEVIS
SPHYRAENA BARRACUDA
SPIO BUTLERI
SPIO CIRRIFERA
SPIO FILICORNIS
SPIO LIMICOLA
SPIO PACIFICA
SPIO PETTIBONEAE
SPIO PUNCTATA
SPIO SP. A (HONOLULU ONLY)
SPIO SP. A (MEC)
SPIO SPP.
SPIOCHAETOPTERUS COSTARUM
SPIOCHAETOPTERUS COSTARUM OCULATUS
SPIOCHAETOPTERUS OCULATUS
SPIONIDAE
SPIONIDAE SP. A  (CSDOC/MEC)
SPIOPHANES ANOCULATA
SPIOPHANES BERKELEYORUM
SPIOPHANES BOMBYX
SPIOPHANES FIMBRIATA
SPIOPHANES KROYERI
SPIOPHANES MISSIONENSIS
SPIOPHANES PALLIDUS
SPIOPHANES SP. B (KINNETICS ONLY)
SPIOPHANES SPP.
SPIOPHANES WIGLEYI
SPIOPHANICOLA SPINULOSUS
SPIRATELLA SPP.
SPIRONTOCARIS LAMELLICORNIS
SPIRONTOCARIS SICA
SPIRONTOCARIS SNYDERI
SPIRONTOCARIS SPP.
SPIRORBIDAE
SPIRORBIS SPIRILLUM
SPIRORBIS SPP.

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5515250104
551525010800 =
551525010200 =
551525010000 =
8747011601
514203050000 =
871001020100 =
871101010100 =
619101000000 =
884014030300 = C
500136050500 = S
500136050000 = S
8835621235   = S
616504120100 =
500113160100 = S
500113169999 =
616943060900 =
616943061000 =
616943061200 =
616943060000 =
616943061300 =
616948100500 =
610948100600 =
616948100200 =
616948109998 =
616948100000 -
616948000000 =
616948110800 =
616948110000 =
616948120200 =
8835022901
500159000000 =
500159010200 =
500159010100 =
500159010000 =
8839011701
500106030100 =
500106070300 = S
500106030600 =
5001060303
500106039989 =
500106039999 =
500106030000 =
500106030500 =
500106030700 =
500106120000 =
500106120200 =
500106070300 =
881801010100 = C
510355999999 =
510355040000 =
871305030200 = C
8747020601
619100000000 = A
610908030300 =
5001681702   = S
5001682502
500168250300 =
500168259998 =
500168250000 =
SPISULA FALCATA
SPISULA PLANULATA
SPISULA SOLIDISSIMA
SPISULA SPP.
SPRATELLOIDES DELICAT.ULUS
SPURILLA SPP.
SQUALUS ACANTHIAS
SQUATINA CALIFORMICA .
SQUILLIDAE
STARGAZER SMOOTH
STAUROCEPHALUS CAECUS
STAURONEREIS  SP. (PART)
STEGASTES FASCIOLATUS
STEGBOPHRYXUS HYPTIUS
STEGGOA CALIFORNIENSIS
STEGGOA SP.  1 (PUGET SOUND)
STENOPLEUSTES GRACILIS
STENOPLEUSTES INERMIS
STENOPLEUSTES MONOCUSPIS
STENOPLEUSTES SPP.
STENOPLEUSTES SUBGLABER
STENOTHOE ESTACOLA
STENOTHOE FRECANDA
STENOTHOE MINUTA
STENOTHOE SP. B (HONOLULU)
STENOTHOE SPP.
STENOTHOIDAE
STENOTHOIDES  BICOMA
STENOTHOIDES  SPP.
STENULA MODOSA
STEREOLEPIS GIGAS
STERNASPIDAE
STERNASPIS FOSSOR
STERNASPIS SCUTATA
STERNASPIS SPP.
STETHOJULIS BALTEATA
STHENELAIS BERKELEYI
STHENELAIS FIMBRIARUM
STHENELAIS FUSCA
STHENELAIS LIMICOLA
STHENELAIS SP. A (HONOLULU ONLY)
STHENELAIS SP. A (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
STHENELAIS SPP.
STHENELAIS TERTIAGLABRA
STHENELAIS VERRUCULOSA
STHENELANELLA SPP.
STHENELANELLA UNIFORMIS
STHENOLEPIS  FIMBRIARUM
STICKLEBACK THREE-SPINE
STILIFER SP.  A  OF MBC
STILIFER SPP.
STINGRAY ROUND
STOLEPHORUS  PURPDREUS
STOMATOPODA
STREBLOCERAS ANNULATUM
STREBLOSOMA  BAIRDI
STREBLOSOMA  BAIRDI
STREBLOSOMA  CRASSIBRANCHIA
STREBLOSOMA  SP. B  (SCAMIT)
STREBLOSOMA  SPP.

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500143180100
50014318999C
5001231601
500123160500
500123160000
551531030100
551531030000
510353020300
510353020000
814903020100
814903020400
81490302
8406010502
8406010505
8406010504
840601050000
840601050600
8117031101
375401010300
375401019994
37540101XXOO
375401010000
510346110100
390603000000
390605010100
39060501LG
39060501
390603010600
39060301SFOO
390603019998
390603019999
390603010000
390603010500
500102270200
50010227MECA
500102279999
500102270000
510601040200
510601040100
375400000000
8860021201
8860021202
511013010800
883560040100
375103080300
500123000000
500123009999
500123150700
500123150300
500123150500
500123150000
500123009989
500123050900
5001230306
500123030800
500123030200
500123031200
500123032100
500123030000
885802011600
STREBLOSPIO BENEDICTI
STREBLOSPIO SP. B (SCAMIT)
STREPTOSYLLIS ARENAE
STREPTOSYLLIS PETTIBONEAE
STREPTOSYLLIS SPP.
STRIGILLA MIRABILIS
STRIGILLA SPP.
STROMBIFORMIS AURICINCTUS
STROMBIFORMIS SPP.
STRONGYLOCENTROTUS DROEBACHIENSIS
STRONGYLOCENTROTUS PURPURATUS
STRONGYLOCENTROTUS SPP.
STYELA CORIACEA
STYELA GIBBSSI
STYELA MONTEREYENSIS
STYELA SPP.
STYELA TRUNCATA
STYLASTERIAS FORRERI
STYLATULA ELONGATA
STYLATULA SP. 6 (MEC)
STYLATULA SP. X
STYLATULA SPP.
STYLIFERINA GON10CHILA
STYLOCHIDAE
STYLOCHOPLANA GRACILIS
STYLOCHOPLANA LONGIPENIS
STYLOCHOPLANA SPP.
STYLOCHUS EXIGUNS
STYLOCHUS FRANSICANUS
STYLOCHUS SP. B (ENCINA/SHRAKE)
STYLOCHUS SP. A (ENCINA/SHRAKE)
STYLOCHUS SPP.
STYLOCHUS TRIPARTITUS
SUBADYTE MEXICANA
SUBADYTE SP. A (CSDOC/MEC)
SUBADYTE SP. A (SAN DIEGO/LA)
SUBADYTE SPP.
SUBCANCILLA FLAMMEA
SUBCANCILLA FOVEOLATA
SUBSELLIFLORAE
SUFFLAMEN BURSA
SUFFLAMEN FRAENATUS
SULCORETUSA XYSTRUM
SURFPERCH WALLEYE
SWIFTIA KOFOIDI
SYLLIDAE
SYLLIDAE SP. A (HONOLULU ONLY)
SYLLIDES FULVUS
SYLLIDES LONGOCIRRATA
SYLLIDES REISHI
SYLLIDES SPP.
SYLLINAE SP. A (HONOLULU ONLY)
SYLLIS ADAMANTEA
SYLLIS CORNUTA
SYLLIS ELONGATA
SYLLIS GRACILIS
SYLLIS HYALINA
SYLLIS HYPERIONI
SYLLIS SPP.
SYMPHURUS ATRICAUDA

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616943061300 = S
317801020000 = S
817801000000 =
510210180300 =
611103070000 »
616937140100 =
616937140300 =
616937140200 =
616937140000 =
370306100000 =
50012205EWIN =
500122059998 =
882002011100 =
8820020117
8820020101
88200201     =
616202020100 =
616202021100 =
616202021200 =
616202021500 =
616202021300 =
616202021400 =
616202020000 =
7815290101
8762020107
876202010300 =
8762020109
616950000000 =
6169500301
616950030200 =
616950039999 =
61695003MECA =
616950030000 =
8826011901
551533020300 =
551533020200 =
616951000000 =
615500000000 = A
615701000000 =
6157020499GC =
615702049999 =
615709079999 =
615702029985 = S
615709070000 =
600105010500 =
551547080100 = S
551547080100 =
551547080000 =
500141080100 =
500141080101 =
500141080200 =
500141140100 = S
500141089998 =
376001040400 »
616102010300 -
61610201MBCA =
500902189999 =
500902180100 =
510323051401 = S
510323051401 =
SYMPLEUSTES SUBGLABER
SYNAPTA SPP.
SYNAPTIDAE
SYNAPTOCOCHLEA CONCINNA
SYNASTEROPE SPP.
SYNCHELIDIUM AMERICANUM
SYNCHELIDIUM RECT1PALMUM
SYNCHELIDIUM SHOEMAKERI
SYNCHELIDIUM SPP.
SYNCORYNE SPP. (COLONIAL)
SYNELMIS EWINGI
SYNELMIS SP. B (HONOLULU ONLY)
SYNGNATHUS CALIFORNIENSIS
SYNGNATHUS EXILIS
SYNGNATHUS LEPTORHYNCHUS
SYNGNATHUS SPP.
SYNIDOTEA BICUSPIDA
SYNIDOTEA CALCAREA
SYNIDOTEA HARFORDI
SYNIDOTEA LATICAUDA
SYNIDOTEA MAGNIFICA
SYNIDOTEA MEDIA
SYNIDOTEA SPP.
SYNNOTUM AEGYPTIACUM
SYNODUS BINOTATUS
SYNODUS LUCIOCEPS
SYNODUS VARIEGATUS
SYNOPIIDAE
SYRRHOE CRENULATA
SYRRHOE LONGIFRONS
SYRRHOE SP. A OF MBC
SYRRHOE SP. A  (SCAMIT)
SYRRHOE SPP.
TAENIANOTUS TRI^ANTHUS
TAGELUS CALIF01. .1ANUS
TAGELUS DIVISUS
TALITRIDAE
TANAIDACEA
TANAIDAE
TANAISSUS PSAMMYPHILAS
TANAISSUS SP. A (PENSACOLA)
TANAOPSIS SP. A (SCAMIT)
TANAOPSIS SP. A (SCAMIT)
TANAOPSIS SPP.
TANYSTYLUM CALIFORNICUM
TAPES JAPONICA
TAPES PHILIPPINARUM
TAPES SPP.
TAUBERIA GRACILIS
TAUBERIA GRACILIS OCULATA
TAUBERIA MULTIBRANCHIATA
TAUBERIA OCULATA
TAUBERIA SP. B OF LOVELL
TEALIA CORICEA
TECTICEPS CONVEXA
TECTICEPS SP. A OF PAQUETTE
TECTIDRILIS SP. A  (HONOLULU)
TECTIDRILUS DIVERSUS
TEINOSTOMA INVALLATUM
TEINOSTOMA SUPRAVALLATUM INVALLATUM

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374601010700
551531049900
551531020-600
5515310205
551531020300
551531023300
551531020400
551531020300
551531024700
551531022400
551531020400
551531020200
551531027300
551531029997
551531029998
551531029999
551531020000
5515310228
551531021200
551531020300
551531020900
551531000000
500102230300
500102230200
510604019998
510604019999
510604010000
500168000000
500169010300
500169010400
500169019997
500169019998
500169010000
500169010100
5106040105
510604011300
510604010100
510604011100
510604000000
551802000000
61692012TEPA
3668020102
430606021800
430606020300
430606020900
430606029995
430606029996
430606029997
430606029998
430606029999
430606020000
781517010200
781517010000
8839011002
8839011004
8839011003
8839011007
8839011019
500106069997
500106060100
      TELESTO CALIFORNICA
      TELLIDORA BURNETI
      TELLINA AEQUISTRIATA
      TELLINA AGILIS
= S   TELLINA ARENICA
      TELLINA BODEGENSIS
= S   TELLINA BUTTONI
      TELLINA CARPENTERI
      TELLINA IDAE
      TELLINA LISTERI
      TELLINA MODESTA
      TELLINA NUCULOIDES
      TELLINA OAHUANA
      TELLINA SP. C (HONOLULU)
      TELLINA SP. B (HONOLULU)
      TELLINA SP. A (SCAMIT)
      TELLINA SPP.
      TELLINA TENELLA
      TELLINA TEXANA
= S   TELLINA VARIEGATA (PART)
      TELLINA VERSICOLOR
      TELLINIDAE
= S   TENONIA PEDROANA
      TENONIA PRIOPS
      TERBRA SP. B
      TERBRA SP. A
      TERBRA SPP.
      TEREBELLIDAE
      TEREBELLIDES CALIFORNICA
      TEREBELLIDES REISHI
      TEREBELLIDES SP. C (SCAMIT)
      TEREBELLIDES SP. B (LOS ANGELES ONLY)
      TEREBELLIDES SPP.
      TEREBELLIDES STROEMI
      TEREBRA CONCAVA
      TEREBRA DANAI
      TEREBRA DISLOCATA
      TEREBRA PEDROANA
      TEREBRIDAE
      TEREDINIDAE
= S   TETHYGENIA OPATA
      TETILLA ARB
      TETRASTEMMA ALBIDA
      TETRASTEMMA CANDIDUM
      TETRASTEMMA NIGRIFRONS
      TETRASTEMMA SP. E (CSDOC/MEC)
=     TETRASTEMMA SP.
      TETRASTEMMA SP.
      TETRASTEMMA SP.
=     TETRASTEMMA SP.
      TETRASTEMMA SPP.
      THALAMOPORELLA CALIFORNICA
      THALAMOPORELLA SPP.
=     THALASSOMA BALLIEUI
      THALASSOMA DUPERREYI
      THALASSOMA FUSCUM
      THALASSOMA PURPUREUM
      THALASSOMA TRILOBATUM
      THALENESSA SP. C  (PENSACOLA)
      THALENESSA SPINOSA
D (CSDOC/MEC)
C (CSDOC/MEC)
B (CSDOC/MEC)
A (MBC)
                                                                   \

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841100000000
510210220200
510210220100
500150030500
500150030600
500150030200
5001500310
500150030700
500150030100
500150030900
500150039987
500150039989
500150039997
500150039998
500150039999
5001500397
5001500398
500150030000
500150030800
500168100200
500168100500
5001o8100400
50016810
72000205
551535050100
500154089999
375103019998
375103010000
841101050100
500102340100
882601020100
5520080209
552008020400 =
552008020000 =
552008020300 =
552008000000 =
3704050533
37040505PTOO =
370405050000 =
551502030300 =
551502030100 =
551502030101 -
551502030102 =
551502030103 =
551502032500 =
551502030100 -
551502030100 =
551502030100 -
551502030000 =
551502030900 =
551502
81720605
720002016900
883561040400
550204040000
616950050300
616950050200
616950050000
616950050600
616950050500
THALIACEA SALPIDA
THALOTIA RUBRA
THALOTIA SUBANGULATA
THARYX ACUTUS
THARYX ANNULOSUS
THARYX CF.  T. MULTIFILIS
THARYX DORSOBRANCHIALIS
THARYX MARIONI
THARYX MONILARIS
THARYX SECUNDUS
THARYX SP.  C (ENCINA/KLI)
           A (ENCINA/KLI)
           C (SCAMIT)
           B (SCAMIT)
           A (SCAMIT)
           B
           A
      THARYX SP.
      THARYX SP.
      THARYX SP.
      THARYX SP.
      THARYX SP.
      THARYX SP.
      THARYX SPP.
      THARYX TESSELATA
      THELEPUS HAMATUS
      THELEPUS JAPONICUS
      THELEPUS SETOSUS
      THELEPUS SPP.
      THEMISTE SPP.
      THEORA LUBRICA
      THEROCHAETA SP. A (PENSACOLA)
      THESEA SP. B (CSDOC/MEC/OC)
      THESEA SPP.
      THETYS VAGINA
      THORMORA JOHNSTONI
= C   THCRNYHEAD SHORTSPINE
      THRACIA CONRADI
      THRACIA CURTA
      THRACIA SPP.
      THRACIA TRAPEZOIDES
      THRACIIDAE
      THUIARIA LONCHITIS
      THUIARIA PINNATA
      THUIARIA SPP.
      THYASIRA DISJUNCTA
      THYASIRA FLEXUOSA
      THYASIRA FLEXUOSA FLEXUOSA
      THYASIRA FLEXUOSA GOULDI
      THYASJRA FLEXUOSA SARSI
      THYASIRA GOULDII
» S   THYASIRA INAEQUALIS
= S   THYASIRA INEQUALIS
- S   THYASIRA PLANA
      THYASIRA SPP.
      THYASIRA TRISINUATA
      THYASIRIDAE
      THYONE SPP.
= S   THYSANOCARDIA NIGRA
      TILAPIA MOSSAMBICA
      TINDARIA SPP.
      TIRON BIOCELLATA
      TIRON BIOCULATA
      TIRON SPP.
      TIRON TRIOCELLATUS
      TIRON TROPAKIS

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513401020100 =
551510070100 =
500120010400 =
500120010000 =
510323000000 = S
871303010100 =
8835282301
883528010100 =
551522070400 =
611325
551547010000 =
551547010100 =
500158040100 =
500158040200 =
500158041000 =
500158040600 =
5001580407
500158040300 =
500158040000 =
3930
7815280305
7815280305
781528030700 =
78152803
500169000000 =
500169020100 =
616942150100 = S
510214011400 =
510214011100 =
510214011000 = S
510214011200 =
510214011300 =
510214011000 =
551519010200 =
514107030000 =
5131020402
513102040300 =
510348010000 =
81480201GRAT =
617101060100 -
617x01060200 =
617101060000 =
780604010100 =
513401010500 «=
513401010200 »
513401010400 =
513401010000 »
510383021000 =
510210
510210970000 =
500145020100 =
500145020300 =
500145020000 =
500145020200 =
510210210100 =
510501110202 = S
5105011102   « S
500154030000 = S
50015412
500902000000 =
TOCHUINA TETRAQUETRA
TOMBURCHUS REDONDOENSIS
TOMOPTERIS ELEGANS
TOMOPTERIS SPP.
TORNIDAE
TORPEDO CAL1FORNICA
TRACHUROPS CRUMENOPHTHALMUS
TRACHURUS SYMMETRICUS
TRACHYCARDIUM QUADRAGENAHIUM
TRACHYLEBERIDIDAE
TRANSENNELLA SPP.
TRANSENNELLA TANTILLA
TRAVISIA BREVIS
TRAVISIA FORBESI
TRAVISIA GIGAS
TRAVISIA HOBSONAE
TRAVISIA VARVA
TRAVISIA PUPA
TRAVISIA SPP.
TREMATODA
TRICELLARIA OCCIDENTALIS
TRICELLARIA OCCIDENTALIS
TRICELLARIA PRAESCUTA
TRICELLARIA SPP.
TRICHOBRANCHIDAE
TRICHOBRANCHUS.GLACIALIS
TRICHOPHOXUS EPISTOMUS
TRICOLIA COMPTA
TRICOLIA PULLOIDES
TRICOLIA RUBRILINEATA
TRICOLIA SUBSTRIATA
TRICOLIA VARIABILIS
TRICOLIA VARIEGATA
TRIDONTA ALASKENSIS
TRINCHESIA SPP.
TRIOPHA CARPENTERI
TRIOPHA CATALINAE
TRIPHORA SPP.
TRIPNEUSTES GRATILLA
TRITELLA LAEVIS
TRITELLA PILIMANA
TRITELLA SPP.
TRITICELLA ELONGATA
TRITONIA BAYERI
TRITONIA DIOMEDEA
TRITONIA FESTIVA
TRITONIA SPP.
TRIVIA CALIFORNIANA
TROCHIDAE
TROCHIDAE GENUS C  (PENSACOLA)
TROCHOCHAETA CARICA
TROCHOCHAETA MULTISETOSA
TROCHOCHAETA SPP.
TROCHOCHAETA WATSONI
TROCHUS INTEXTUS
TROPHON CATALINENSIS
TROPHON CERROSENSIS
TROPHONIA SPP.
TROPHONIELLA SPP.
TUBIFICIDAE

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 500902009995
 500902090900
 500902090100
 5009020903
 500902099989
 500902099999
 500902090000
 430201000000
 430201010500
 430201010900
 430201010600
 430201010800
 430201010400
 430201010200
 430201019998
 430201010000
 370303021100
 3703030206
 370303020400
 370303020000
 370303000000
 781002010000
 781002010500
 390100000000
 510212030700
 510801029923
 510801029924
 510801029990
 510801029992
 510801029993
 510801029994
-510801029995
 510801029996
 510801029997
 510801029998
 510801029900
 510801029939
 510801029959
 510801109993
 510801029979
 510801022100
 510801022800
 510801023100
 510801113400
 510801025800
 5108010253
 510801021300
 510801113200
 5108010209
 510801102100
 510801113300
 5108011045
 510801105400
 510801025800
 510801107600
 510801029946
 510801029947
 510801029948
 510801029949
 510801029966
= S
= S
 TUBIFICIDAE SP.  E (HONOLULU)
 TUBIFICOIDES BAKERI
 TUBIFICOIDES BROWNAE
 TUBIFICOIDES INTERMEDIUS
 TUBIFICOIDES SP.  B OF MBC
 TUBIFICOIDES SP.  A OF MBC
 TUBIFICOIDES SPP.
 TUBULANIDAE SPP.
 TUBULANUS ALBOCINCTUS
 TUBULANUS CINGULATUS
 TUBULANUS FRENATUS
 TUBULANUS NOTHUS
 TUBULANUS PELLUCIDUS
 TUBULANUS POLYMORPHUS
 TUBULANUS SP.  B  (ENCINA/KLI)
 TUBULANUS SPP.
 TUBULARIA CF.  MARINA (COLONIAL)
 TUBULARIA CROCEA (COLONIAL)
 TUBULARIA SPECTABILIS
 TUBULARIA SPP.
 TUBULARIIDAE
 TUBULIPORA SPP.
 TUBULIPORA TUBA
 TURBELLARIA
 TURBO SANDWICENSIS
 TURBONILLA (CHEMNITZIA)  SP.
 TURBONILLA (CHEMNITZIA)  SP.
 TURBONILLA (CHEMNITZIA)  SP.
 TURBONILLA (CHEMNITZIA)  SP.
 TURBONILLA (CHEMNITZIA)  SP.
 TURBONILLA (CHEMNITZIA)  SP.
-TURBONILLA (CHEMNITZIA)  SP.
 TURBONILLA (CHEMNITZIA)  SP.
 TURBONILLA (CHEMNITZIA)  SP.
 TURBONILLA (CHEMNITZIA)  SP.
 TURBONILLA (CHEMNITZIA)  SP.
 TURBONILLA (CHEMNITZIA)  SP.
 TURBONILLA (CHEMNITZIA)  SP.
 TURBONILLA (PYRGISCUS) SP. G
 TURBONILLA (PYRGOLAMPROS) SP
 TURBONILLA ACRA
 TURBONILLA ALMO
 TURBONILLA ARAGONI
 TURBONILLA AURANTIA
 TURBONILLA BERRYI
 TURBONILLA CASTANEA
 TURBONILLA CONRADI
 TURBONILLA CORNELLIANA
 TURBONILLA INTERRUPTA
 TURBONILLA KELSEYI
 TURBONILLA LYALLI
 TURBONILLA MORCHI
 TURBONILLA NUTTINGI
 TURBONILLA PAINEI
 TURBONILLA RAYMONDI
 TURBONILLA SP. D  (SAN DIEGO)
G (ENCINA/SHRAKE)
F (ENCINA/SHRAKE)
J
N
G
F
E
D
C
B

A (HONOLULU)
A (HONOLULU ONLY)

  A  (ENCINA/KLI)
      TURBONILLA SP.
      TURBONILLA SP.
      TURBONILLA SP.
                C  (SAN DIEGO)
                B  (SAN DIEGO)
                A  (SAN DIEGO)
      TURBONILLA SP. N  (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)

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510801029967
510801029968
510801029970
510801029972
510801029974
510801029975
510801029986
510801029987
510801029938
510801029989
51080102XXOO
510801029965
510801029973
510801119997
510801119998
510801029963
510801029964
510801020000
5108010210
510801029600
885704220100
885704160400
885704160300
510602000000
510602890000
510602880000
510333040300
611928100200
61570205MECA
500123051600
500123050900
5001230501
500123052500
500123051900
500123051500
500123059997
500123059998
500123050000
500123051200
616915070300
616915079998
616915070000
6169150706
9888888888
9999999999
9333333333
9444444444
9111111111
47000000000A
8835450403
618317010600
618317010700
618317010100
61830401XXOO
618317010000
840000000000
871305030200
510501030100
61692204VAOO
61692204
M (GOLETA/MGRRO BAY)
L (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
J (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
H (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
F (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
E (GOLETA/MORRO BAY)
D (SCAMIT)
C (SCAMIT)
B (SCAMIT)
A (SCAMIT)
X
R OF MBC
G OF MBC
C (PUGET SOUND)
B (PUGET SOUND)
0 OF MBC
Q OF MBC
    TURBONILLA SP.
    TURBONILLA SP.
    TURBONILLA SP.
    TURBONILLA SP.
    TURBONILLA SP.
    TURBONILLA SP.
    TURBONILLA SP.
    TURBONILLA SP.
    TURBONILLA SP.
    TURBONILLA SP.
    TURBONILLA SP.
    TURBONILLA SP.
    TURBONILLA SP.
    TURBONILLA SP.
    TURBONILLA SP.
    TURBONILLA SP.
    TURBONILLA SP.
    TURBONILLA SPP.
    TURBONILLA STRICTA
    TURBONILLA TENUICULA
C   TURBOT DIAMOND
C   TURBOT HORNYHEAD
C   TURBOT SPOTTED
    TURRIDAE
    TURRIDAE GENUS K (PENSACOLA)
    TURRIDAE GENUS L (PENSACOLA)
    TURRITELLA ACROPORA
    TYPHLAMPHIASCUS PECTINIFER
    TYPHLOTANAIS SP. A (EWPCF/MEC)
    TYPOSYLLIS ACICULATA
    TYPOSYLLIS ADAMANTEA
    TYPOSYLLIS ALTERNATA
    TYPOSYLLIS AMIGA
    TYPOSYLLIS FARALLONENSIS
    TYPOSYLLIS LUTEA
    TYPOSYLLIS SP. C (HONOLULU ONLY)
    TYPOSYLLIS SP. B (HONOLULU ONLY)
    TYPOSYLLIS SPP.
    TYPOSYLLIS VARIEGATA
    UNCIOLA IRRORATA
    UNCIOLA SP. B  (PENSACOLA)
    UNCIOLA SPP.
    UNICOLA DISSIMILIS
    UNIDENTIFIED EGG CASE
    UNKNOWN ANIMAL TISSUE
    UNKNOWN SP. C  (ENDICOTT)
    UNKNOWN SP. D  (ENDICOTT)
    UNKNOWN SP. A  (ENDICOTT)
    UNSEGMENTED WORM A
    UPENEUS ARGE
    UPOGEBIA LEPTA
    UPOGEBIA MACGINTIEORUM
    UPOGEBIA PUGETTENSIS
    TJPOGEBIA SP. X
    UPOGEBIA SPP.
    UROCHORDATA
    UROLOPHUS HALLERI
    UROSALPINX CINEREA
    UROTHOE SP. A  (CSDOC/MEC)
    UROTHOE SPP.

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616922040700
376001UR
616200000000
510360010100
611102020200
611102020000
611102020100
050601010000
050600000000
615409049998
551547000000
551500000000
510602460100
500173170100
500173170500
514302000000
552011030100
552011030000
510601020800
510601020700
617019010800
7804010101
375401020300
375401029995
375401029996
375401029997
375401029998
375401029999
375401029995
37540102XXOO
375401020000
375401000000
510320200100
510323021400
510323020000
510323009999
510323000000
511013020600
511013020400
511013020800
511013020400
511013020700
511013020200
511013020000
781643010000
616937150200
616937150000
511402020200
511005020000
8860020802
618902000000
050000000000
883108130100
883108130200
720001020300
551801110200
885703150100
5502040509
55020<050400
5502C4051100
    B OF GIVEN
14 (CSDOC/MEC)
9 (CSDOC/MEC)
8 (CSDOC/MEC)
4 (CSDOC/MEC)
15 (CSDOC/MEC)
X
      UROTHOE VARVARINI
      URTICINA SPP.
= A   VALVIFERA
=     VANIKORO CANCELLATA
      VARGULA AMERICANA
      VARGULA SPP.
      VARGULA TSUJII
      VAUCHERIA
a     VAUCHERIALES
«     VAUNTHOMPSONIA SP.
      VENERIDAE
=     VENEROIDA
      VEPRECULA BRUNONIA
      VERMILIOPSIS ANNULATA
      VERMILIOPSIS BIFORMIS
      VERONICELLIDAE
a     VERTICORDIA ORNATA
      VERTICORDIA SPP.
      VEXILLUM CASTUM
      VEXILLUM MACROSPIRUM
      VIBILIA STEBBINGI
      VICTORELLA PAVIDA
      VIRGULARIA BROMLEYI
      VIRGULARIA SP. 15 (CbDOC/MEC)
      VIRGULARIA SP.
      VIRGULARIA SP.
=     VIRGULARIA SP.
      VIRGULARIA SP.
= S   VIRGULARIA SP.
      VIRGULARIA SP.
      VIRGULARIA SPP.
      VIRGULARIIDAE ~
      VITRICITHNA MARMORATA
      VITRINELLA OLDROYDI
      VITRINELLA SPP.
      VITRINELLID SP. A (HONOLULU)
      VITRINELLIDAE
a     VOLVULELLA CALIFORNICA
- S   VOLVULELLA CALLICERA
a     VOLVULELLA CATHARIA
      VOLVULELLA CYLINDRICA
      VOLVULELLA PANAMICA
      VOLVULELLA PERSIMILIS
      VOLVULELLA SPP.
      WATERISPORA SPP.
      WESTWOODILLA CAECULA
      WESTWOODILLA SPP.
      WILLIAMIA RADIATA
      WOODBRIDGEA SPP.
      XANTHICHTHYS AUROMARGINATUS
      XANTHIDAE
      XANTHOPHYTA
      XENERETMHS LATIFRONS
      XENERETMUS TRICANTHUS
      XENOSIPHON MUNDANUS
      XYLOPHAGA WASHINGTONA
      XYSTREURYS LIOLEPIS
      YOLDIA BERINGIANA
= S   YOLDIA ENSIFERA
      YOLDIA LIMATULA

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550204050400 = S
5502040513
550204050400 =
550204050000 =
5502040507
550204060100 =
883560110100 =
8849010401
882701040200 =
882701040100 =
376009010100 =
8849010501
8849010502
375900000000 =
376000000000 = A
9666666666
811702020400 =
430302070100 =
43030207
430605030000 =
430605030200 =
YOLDIA PLENA
YOLDIA SAPOTILLA
YOLDIA SCISSURATA
YOLDIA SPP.
YOLDIA THRACIAEFORMIS
YOLDIELLA INTERMEDIA
ZALEMBIUS ROSACEUS
ZANCLUS CORNUTUS
ZANIOLEPIS FRENATA
ZANIOLEPIS LATIPINNIS
ZAOLUTUS ACTINUS
ZEBRASOMA FLAVESCENS
ZEBRASOMA VELIFERUM
ZOANTHARIA ACTINIARIA NYNANTHEAE ATHENARIA
ZOANTHARIA ACTINIARIA THENARIA
ZOEA INDETERMINATE
ZOROASTER EVERMANNI
ZYGEUPOLIA RUBENS
ZYGEUPOLIA SPP.
ZYGONEMERTES SPP.
ZYGONEMERTES VIRESCENS

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                    APPENDIX C
ADDITIONAL DATA ENTRY CODES • ODES CODES
      NOTE: Appendix C provides a complete listing of all data
      entry codes.  If you need additional codes, please contact the
      ODES Technical Staff for new code assignments.

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                       APPENDIX C


    ADDITIONAL DATA ENTRY CODES - ODES CODES


Code EPA-1 - Relation to ZIP

   W -- WITHIN ZID
   B  -- ZID BOUNDARY
   N  -- NEAR FIELD
   R  -- REFERENCE
   F  « FARFIELD                                           |


Code EPA-3 - Data Qualifiers

   A  - BACTERIAL COLONY COUNTS ABOVE THE ACCEPTABLE RANGE
   B  -- VALUE CORRECTED FOR "BLANK" CONTRIBUTIONS DOWN TO THE
       DETECTION LIMIT
   C  - VALUE FOR SUBSTANCE IS  INCLUDED IN THE TOTAL FOR A
       DEFINED COMBINATION OF UNRESOLVED SUBSTANCES
   D  - VALUE REPORTED ATTRIBUTABLE TO LAB CONTAMINATION     I
   E  « ESTIMATED VALUE
   F  « COMPOUND NOT DETECTED AT THE ESTIMATED DETECTION LIMIT |
   G  » ESTIMATED VALUE IS GREATER THAN THE MINIMUM SHOWN
   H  » SEE ABSTRACT FOR EXPLANATION                        I
   I  -- INTERFERENCE OBSERVED IN GC/MS ANALYSIS (ADDITIONAL!
       COMPOUND MAY BE CONTRIBUTING TO ANALYTE PEAK AREA).
   K  -- DETECTED, NOT QUANTIFIED.  VALUE IS DETECTION LIMIT.
   L  » VALUE IS LESS THAN THE MAXIMUM SHOWN
   M  « VALUE IS A MEAN                                     I
   N  » REPORTED VALUE IS NOT CORRECTED FOR ANALYTICAL BLANK
   P  •• DETECTED, NOT QUANTIFIED
   Q  « QUESTIONABLE DATA
   S  - SPIKED COLUMN
   T  - DETECTED AT LESS THAN THE QUANTIFICATION LIMIT. VALUE IS I
       THE QUANTIFICATION LIMIT
   U  « SUBSTANCE UNDETECTED AT THE METHOD DETECTION LIMIT"
       SHOWN, IF AVAILABLE
   V  -- BACTERIAL COLONY COUNTS BELOW ACCEPTABLE RANGE      I
   W -- BACTERIAL COLONY COUNTS WITHIN ACCEPTABLE RANGE      I
   X  - VALUE REPORTED IS MASS RECOVERED (WEIGHT)             I
   Z  « VALUE CORRECTED FOR "BLANK" CONTRIBUTIONS; RESULTING
       VALUE STILL EXCEEDS THE DETECTION LIMIT

Code EPA-4 - Salinity Equipment Code

   1  « REFRACTOMETER
   2  -- ITERATION
   3  » CONDUCTIVITY CELL
   4  » CTD PROBE                                          |
   5  - ATOMIC ABSORPTION

                            C-l

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 Code EPA-5 - Dissolved Oxygen Equipment Code

   1  « WINKLERTTTRAT10N
   2  » PROBE
|  4  -- CTD PROBE
 Code EPA-6 - Bioassay Type

   001   -- AMPfflPODSURVIVAL/EMERGENCE/REBURIAL
   002   » BIVALVE LARVAE ABNORMALITY
   003   - ANAPHASE ABERRATION
   004   -- MICROTOX/LUMINESCENCE
   005   -- MARINE PHYTOPLANKTON GROWTH
   006   -- OYSTER SHELL DEPOSITION
   007   - CRUSTACEAN SURVrVAL/GROWTH/REPRODUCnON
   008   - INSECT SIJRVTVAL/GROWTH/REPRODUCTION
   009   » BACTERIAL ENZYME ACTIVITY
   010   - FISH SURVIVAL/GROWTH/REPRODUCnON
   Oil   - MARINEMACROALGAEGROWTH/REPRODUCTION
   012   - ECH3NODERM FERTILIZATION/SURVIVAL
   013   -- COMMUNITY INDICE/ARTIFICIAL SUBSTRATE
   014   -- FISH PARTIAL LIFE-CYCLE
   015   -- OLIGOCHAETE RESPIRATION
   016   » CRUSTACEAN PARTIAL LIFE-CYCLE
   017   - raMATODESURVWAIVGROWTH/REPRODUCnON
   018   -- POLYCHAETESURVWALyGROWTH/REPRODUCTION
 Code EPA-7 - Bioassay Variable

   01  --  NUMBER OF AMPHIPODS EMERGING FROM SEDIMENTS OVER THE
        BIOASSAY PERIOD
   02  --  PERCENT INCREASE IN LUMINESCENCE OVER THE MICROTOX
        BIOASSAY PERIOD (WITH ONE DECIMAL)
   03  --  PERCENT DECREASE IN LUMINESCENCE OVER THE MICROTOX
        BIOASSAY PERIOD (WITH ONE DECIMAL)
   04  --  MEAN DRY WEIGHT IN GRAMS (WITH ONE DECIMAL PLACE) FOR
        ALL ANIMALS IN EACH REPLICATE
   05  --  MEAN DRY WEIGHT IN GRAMS (WITH ONE DECIMAL PLACE) FOR
        ALL ADULT FEMALES IN EACH REPLICATE
   06  «  MEAN DRY WEIGHT IN GRAMS (WITH ONE DECIMAL PLACE) FOR
        ALL MALES AND IMMATURES IN EACH REPLICATE
   07  «  COUNT OF LIVE OFFSPRING
   08  »  NUMBER OF LIVE ANIMALS FOLLOWING OBSERVATION PERIOD
   09  --  NUMBER OF DEAD ANIMALS FOLLOWING OBSERVATION PERIOD
   10  --  PERCENT OF LIVE OFFSPRING (WITH ONE DECIMAL PLACE)
   11  -  PERCENT ANIMALS DEAD FOLLOWING THE OBSERVATION PERIOD
        (WITH ONE DECIMAL PLACE)
   12  -  PERCENT OF ANIMALS SURVIVING FOLLOWING THE OBSERVA-
        TION PERIOD (WITHIN ONE DECIMAL PLACE)
   13  »  NUMBER OF SURVIVING NORMAL  LARVAE FROM ORIGINAL
        EMBRYOS
   14  -  NUMBER OF LIVE FEMALES FOLLOWING OBSERVATION PERI

                             C-2

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Code EPA-7 - Bioassav Variable (com.)
   15 » NUMBER OF LIVE  FEMALES WITH EGGS  FOLLOWING
       OBSERVATION PERIOD
   16- NUMBER OF EGGS UNFERTILIZED
   17 - PERCENT OF EGGS UNFERTILIZED (WITH ONE DECIMAL PLACE)
   18 - MEAN NUMBER OF CYSTOCARPS (WITH ONE DECIMAL PLACE)
   19 » CYSTOCARP COUNT FOR INDIVIDUAL PLANT
   20 -- NUMBER OF LARVAL ABNORMALITIES FOLLOWING OBSERVATION
       PERIOD
   21 -- PERCENT OF LARVAL ABNORMALITIES FOLLOWING OBSERVATION
       PERIOD (WITH ONE DECIMAL PLACE)
   22 - NUMBER OF NORMAL ANAPHASES
   23 -- NUMBER OF ABNORMAL ANAPHASES
   24 - SHOOT LENGTH GROWTH, IN MM (WITH ONE DECIMAL PLACE)
   25 - ROOT LENGTH GROWTH, IN MM (WITH ONE DECIMAL PLACE)
   26 - FROND LENGTH GROWTH, IN MM (WITH ONE DECIMAL PLACE)
   27 - DEHYDROGENASE ACTIVITY (PERCENT OF CONTROL, WITH ONE
       DECIMAL PLACE)
   28 » LC50, IN PPB (WITH ONE DECIMAL PLACE)
   29 -- LC50, IN PPM (WITH ONE DECIMAL PLACE)
   30 - LC50, IN RELATIVE PERCENT (WITH ONE DECIMAL PLACE)
   31 -- EC50, IN PPB (WITH ONE DECIMAL PLACE)
   32 » EC50, PPM (WITH ONE DECIMAL PLACE)
   33 » EC50, IN RELATIVE PERCENT (WITH ONE DECIMAL PLACE)
   34 -- POSITIVE GAMMA EFFECT (WITH TWO DECIMAL PLACES)
   35 -- NEGATIVE GAMMA EFFECT (WITH TWO DECIMAL PLACES)
   36 -- ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE ACTIVITY (PERCENT OF CONTROL, WITH
       ONE DECIMAL PLACE)
   37 « B-GALACTOSIDASE ACTIVITY (PERCENT OF CONTROL, WITH ONE
       DECIMAL PLACE)
   38 -- B-GLUCOSIDASE ACTIVITY (PERCENT OF CONTROL, WITH ONE
       DECIMAL PLACE)
   39 -- SUBSTRATE COVER, IN PERCENT (WITH ONE DECIMAL PLACE)
   40 - INCREASE CHLOROPHYLL a (PERCENT TO NEAREST INTEGER)
   41 -- DECREASE CHLOROPHYLL a (PERCENT TO NEAREST INTEGER)
   42 -- NUMBER OF SURVIGING EMBRYOS
   43 -- NUMBER OF ABNORMAL EMBRYOS
   44 -- NUMBER OF AMPHIPODS REBURYING
   45 - PERCENT OF  AMPHIPODS REBURYING (PERCENT TO NEAREST
       INTEGER)
   46 -- PERCENT OF  AMPHIPODS EMERGING (PERCENT OT NEAREST
       INTEGER)
Code EPA-8 • Indinometer Angle Code 1

   1  -- ANGLE MEASURED
   2  -- ANGLE INFERRED
   3  -- ANGLE UNKNOWN
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Code EPA-9 - Indinomeier Anple Code 2

   1  » NO CORRECTIONS MADE IN REPORTED CURRENT DIRECTION AND
       SPEED DUE TO TUT ANGLE
   2  -- CORRECTIONS MADE TO DIRECTION ONLY
   3  - CORRECTIONS MADE TO SPEED ONLY
   4  » CORRECTIONS MADE TO BOTH DIRECTION AND SPEED
Code EPA -10 - Scan ID and Series Number
   1  -- FIRST QUARTER
   2  -- SECOND QUARTER
   3  » THIRD QUARTER
   4  » FOURTH QUARTER
   J  - JANUARY
   F  » FEBRUARY
   M - MARCH
   A  - APRIL
   Y  - MAY
   E  -- JUNE
   U  » JULY
   G  -- AUGUST
   S  - SEPTEMBER
   O  -- OCTOBER
   N  -- NOVEMBER
   D  -- DECEMBER
Code EPA-LL^Phase
  A - LIQUID
  B » SUSPENDED/ELUTRIATE
  C » SOLID/SEDIMENT
Code EPA -12 - Concentration Code
  C -- CONCENTRATION IN PPM (WITH ONE DECIMAL)
  B » CONCENTRATION IN PPB (WITH ONE DECIMAL)
  R -- REFERENCE CONCENTRATION (PERCENT WITH ONE DECIMAL)
  D « DILUTION (PERCENT WITH ONE DECIMAL)
Code Number 0012 - Qualitative Code

   1  » ORGANISM PRESENT IN THE SAMPLE, BUT NOT COUNTED
   2  - FRAGMENTS OF AN ORGANISM, BUT NO WHOLE ORGANISM
   3  « COLONIAL ORGANISMS  THAT CANNOT  BE  INDIVIDUALLY
       COUNTED
   4  » TOO SMALL TO WEIGH: ORGANISM WEIGHS LESS THAN 1/1000
       GRAM
   5  » ENCRUSTED: IMPOSSIBLE TO WEIGH ORGANISM AS IT IS
       ENCRUSTED ON SUBSTRATE

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Code Number 0033 - Collection Gear

   11 --  NISKIN BOTTLE OR SIMILAR APPARATUS
   12 -  IN SITU PUMPING SYSTEM LOWERED TO SAMPLING DEPTH
   13 --  SHIP'S SEA CHEST OR SPECIAL SEA WATER SOURCE FROM SHIPS
        HULL - SURFACE SAMPLES ONLY
Code Number 0037 - Material Analyzed

  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 -- UNDIFFERENT1ATED 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)

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Code Number 0037 • Material Analyzed (com.}

   54 «  ALIPHATIC PLUS AROMATIC FRACTIONS (Fl +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
   59 •-  MUSCLE AND LIVER

Code Number 0075 - Gear Type HOQI
     --  BLANK - NO INFORMATION
  01 »  4.9M (16FT.) TRAWL NET WITH 3.8 TO .6CM (1 1/2 TO 1/4IN.) MESH
  02 --  14M (46FT.) TRAWL NET WITH 5.7 TO .6CM (2 1/2 TO 1/4IN.) MESH
  03 -  9.2M (30FT.) BEACH SEINE WITH .6CM (1/4IN.) MESH BAG
  04 --  36.6M (120FT.) BEACH SEINE WITH .6CM MESH DAG (SINKING NET)
  05 »  36.6M (120FT.) BEACH SEINE WITH .6CM MESH BAG, EQUIPPED
        WITH FLOTATION SUFFICIENT TO MAINTAIN NET AT THE WATER'S
        SURFACE
  06 --  3.1M X 6.1M (10 X  20FT.) TOW NET WITH 7.6 TO .6CM (3 TO 1/4IN.)
        MESH
  07 »  TRAMMEL NET WITH 50.8CM (20IN.) LARGE MESH AND 5.1 CM (2IN.)
        SMALL MESH
  08 »  GILL NET
  09 -  SCUBA COLLECTIONS BY SPEAR, HAND, OR SLURP GUN
  10 --  SUBA TRANSECT OBSERVATIONS
  11 --  ROTENONE OR OTHER NARCOTIC COLLECTIONS
  12-  HAND COLLECTIONS           .    .  ...
  13 »  PLANKTON PUMP WITH 209 NM AND 500 NM MESHED NETS
  14 »  QUADRAT (50CM X 50CM) - SURFACE SCRAPINGS ONLY
  15 »  QUADRAT(50CMX50CM)-TOADEPTHOF15CM
  16 --  QUADRAT (50CM X 50CM) - TO A DEPTH OF 30CM
  17 --  QUADRAT(22.5CMX22.5CM)TOADEPTHOF15CM
  18 --  QUADRAT (50CM X 50CM) SURFACE ONLY - SCRAPINGS BY SCUBA
  19 --  VAN VEEN GRAB SAMPLER (31.6CMX 31.6CM)
  20 --  CIRCULAR CORE, 7.5CM DIAMETER TO A DEPTH OF 15CM
  21 --  VAN VEEN GRAB SAMPLER (17.3CMX 17.3CM)
  22 -  SURFACE CORING DEVICE
  23 --  70CM BONGO NET (BOTH MESH - 505 MIC.)
  24 »  70CM BONGO NET (BOTH MESH - 333 MIC.)
  25 »  70 CM BONG NET (MESH 505 AND 333 MIC.)
  26 »  AIRLIFT SYSTEM TO 1MM MESH BAG
  27 --  AIRLIFT SYS'lEM TO 1/2MM MESH BAG
  28 -  QUADRAT (10CM X 10CM) - SURFACE SCRAPING ONLY
  29 -  QUADRAT (.20 M2),  SURFACE SCRAPING ONLY.   THIS IS A
        STANDARD .25 M2  QUADRAT WITH  FIVE .01  M2 QUADRATS
        RANDOMLY REMOVED.
  30 --  PURSE SEINE - 250 FATHOMS LONG,  15 FATHOMS DEEP (475
        MESHES); 4 INCH STRETCH EXCEPT FIRST  100 MESHES  BELOW
        CORKLINE WHICH HAS 5 INCH  STRETCH. BUNT IS 10 FATHOMS
        LONG, 200 MESHES DEEP, 3 1/2 INCH STRETCH MESH
  31 --  QUADRAT (22.5CMX 11.25CM)- TO A DEPTH OF 15CM

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Code Number 0075 - Gear Tye Cinm fc
  32 - VAN VEEN GRAB SAMPLER (SAME AS CODE 19, BUT PARTITIONED
       ROUGHLY INTO TWO HALVES)
  33 - DISSOLVED HYDROCARBON SAMPLING DEVICE- ONE GALLON
  34 -- PLANKTON PUMP WITH 209 U MESH NET ONLY
  35 -- PLANKTON PUMP WITH 505 U MESH NET ONLY
  36 -- HOOK AND LINE - SPORT
  37 « COMMERCIAL TROLLING GEAR
  38 - GOFLOW BOTTLE, 10L, TEFLON COATED
  39 - VAN VEEN GRAB, STAINLESS STELL, 1/25 SQ METER
  40 « PURSE SEINE - 1650 FT LONG BY 120 FT. DEEP WITH .75 INCH
       STRETCH MESH (HERRING SEINE)
  41 » AIRLIFT CORES .05M2 BY 15CM DEEP, SIEVED INTO A .7MM MESH
       BAG
  42 -- .20M2 QUADRAT SURFACE ONLY, FOR SELECTED INVERTEBRATES
       >1CM
  43 » .25M2 AIRLIFT SCRAPE TO A 0.7MM MESH BAG
  44 - .25M2 AIRLIFT SCRAPE FOR SELECTED ANIMALS >1CM
  45 •• .05M2 QUADRAT  SUPFACE SCRAPINGS ONLY,  2MM SIZE
       ORGANISMS OR GREATER
  46 - QUADRAT (22.5CM X 22.5CM) TO A DEPTH  OF 15CM, 2MM
       ORGANISMS OR GREATER
  47 -- QUADRAT (50CM X 50CM) SURFACE ALGAE SCRAPES ONLY, 2MM
       SIZE ORGANISMS OR GREATER
  48 -- SMITH MCINTYRE GRAB
  49 - PISTON CORER
  50 -- .5 METER DIAMETER PLANKTON  NET, 505U MESH  (6:1 AREA
       ASPECT RATIO)
  51 -- .05M2 (22.5CM BY 22.5CM) AIRLIFT SCRAPE TO .7MM MESH BAG
       FOR ORGANISMS GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO 1MM
  52 -- PURSE SEINE 200FT LONG BY 9 FT DEEP, 1/4 INCH MESH
  53 « BEACH SEINE 60FT LONG BY 9FT. DEEP, 1/16 INCH MESH
  54 - PLANKTON PUMP (CREDDP) EQUIPPED WITH A 130U, 253U AND
       500U MESH NET, .1M2 SAMPLING AREA TIMES .025 M3  SAMPLING
       VOLUME
  55 -- FRI-CREDDP EPIBENTHIC SLED, 0.25M2, EQUIPPED WITH TWO
       0.12M2(130U)NETS
  56 -- FRI-CREDDP EPIBENTHIC SLED, 0.25M2, EQUIPPED WITH ONE
       0.25M2(130U)NET
  57 -- FRI-CREDDP EPIBENTHIC SLED, 0.25M2, EQUIPPED WITH ONE
       0.25M2 (253U) NET
  58 « FRI-CREDDP EPIBENTHIC SLED, 0.25M2, EQUIPPED WITH ONE
       0.12M2 (130U) NET AND ONE 0.12M2 (253U) NET
  59 -- FRI-CREDDP  EPIBENTHIC SLED, 0.25M2, EQUIPPED WITH TWO
       0.12M2(253U)NET
  60 » PURSE SEINE, 7 METERS DEEP BY 60 METERS LONG; MESH SIZE
       WINGS AND BODY 1  IN. BUNT END .25 IN AND .5 IN  KNOTLESS
       NYLON
  61 » 0.1 M2 EPIBENTHIC PLANKTON PUMP WITH 130U NET FRACTION OF
       3 NETS
  62 -- 0. 1 M2 EPIBENTHIC PLANKTON PUMP WITH 253U NET FRACTION OF
       3 NETS

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Code Number 0075 - Gear TVPC OOQlfcom'd)
   63 --  0.1M2EPIBENTHIC PLANKTON PUMP WITH 500U NET FRACTION OF
        3 NETS
   64 --  0.1 M2 EPIBENTHIC PLANKTON PUMP WITH 130U NET ONLY,
        UNNESTED
   65 --  20CM BONGO NET (WITH 253U MESH NET)
   66 -  QUADRAT, .2M2 (50CM X 50CM), SURFACE SCRAPES ONLY FOR
        ALGAE > 1MM HAS ONE .05M2 SURFACE SCRAPE REMOVED FROM
        THE CENTER
   67 --  .05M2 SURFACE SCRAPE FOR ORGANISMS > 1MM
   68 --  HAND SEINE, 4.3M LONG, 1.2M DEEP WITH 0.32CM MESH
   69 --  BEACH SEINE, FIVE 3.05CM SECTIONS, TWO OUTER HAVE 2.54CM
        MESH, NEXT TWO  HAVE 1.27CM  MESH CENTER  SECTION HAS
        0.64CM MESH, 1.83CM DEEP
   70 --  ROUNDHAUL SEINE 91.5M LONG, 6.86M DEEP, 9.15M BUNT WITH
        0.64CM MESH, BODY HAS 1.91CM MESH
   71 --  OTTER TRAWL 3.05M LEAD LINE, BODY HAS 1.91CM MESH USED
        WITH 3.50MM MESH LINER
   72 --  MINNOW TRAPS 40.0CM  LONG 20.0CM WIDE, 2.0CM OPENING,
        3.0MM MESH
   73 -  HOOP NETS, HOOP HAS 2.50MM MESH USED WITH TWO CLEATS:
        ONE 24.4M X 1.83M WITH 1.27CM MESH ONE 24.4M X 2.44MM WITH
        1.91CMMESH
   74 »  PLANKTON NET 0.5M DIAMETER, 0.560MM MESH SIZE
   75 --  PLANKTON NET 0.3M DIAMETER, 0.243MM MESH SIZE
   76 »  EKMAN DREDGE 15.24CM X 15.24CM OPENING OR 0.023SQ.M AREA,
        SAMPLES SIEVED WITH 1.27CM AND 2.54CM SIEVES
   77 --  MODIFIED HESS SAMPLER, 14.9CM DIAMETER, 5CM DEEP WITH A
        280MICRON MESH NET
   78 -  STACKED DRIFT NETS, 30.5CM SQUARE MOUTH OPENING, 111.8CM
        LONG WITH A 280MICRON NET
   79 --  ELECTROSHOCKER
   80 --  EPIBENTHIC PUMP, (ELECTRIC  MINI-PUMP) SAMPLES 63.6 SQ.CM.,
        INTAKE FILTERED THRU A 125um SCREEN
   94 »  EPIBENTHIC ZOOPLANKTON PUMP (0.016 M2,130um MESH)
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Code Number 0076 - Bottom Trawl Type

  00 -- MODIFIED EASTERN TRAWL WITH  94' FOOTROPE AND 70'
       HEADROPE; 5 1/2" MESH (#42) IN WINGS AND BODY, 3 1/2" MESH
       (#60) IN INTERMEDIATE, AND 3 1/2" MESH (#96) IN CODEND; 21
       FLOATS (8" DIAM.) ON HEADROPE; CHAIN AND RUBBER DISCS ON
       FOOTROPE.
  01 » SAME AS 00 BUT NO CHAIN ON FOOTROPE
  05 -- MODIFIED EASTERN TRAWL WITH 1111 FOOTROPE; 5 1/2" MESH WEB
       IN WINGS AND BODY, 3 1/4" WEB IN INTERMEDIATE, AND 3" MESH
       WEB IN CODEND; 21 FLOATS -18 OF 8" DIAM. AND 3 OF 10" DIAM.
  06 - SAME AS 05 BUT WITH ROLLER GEAR.
  10 - NORWEGIAN TRAWL.
  11- SAME AS 10 BUT WITH ROLLER GEAR.
  20 •• 400 MESH EASTERN  FISH TRAWL WITH 94' FOOTROPE AND 71'
       HEADROPE; 4" MESH (#36) IN WINGS, SQUARE AND BELLY, 3 1/2"
       MESH (#60) IN INTERMEDIATE, AND 3 1/2" MESH (#96) IN CODEND,
       11 TO 15 (DEEP-SEA) FLOATS (8" DIAM.) ON HEADROPE.
  21 - EASTERN OTTER TRAWL WITH 112FT. FOOTROPE AND 83FT.
       HEADROPE; 4IN. MESH (#48 THREAD) IN WINGS AND BODY, 3 1/2IN.
       MESH (#96 THREAD) IN INTERMED, AND CODEND; 41 FLOATS (SIN.
       DIAM.) ON HEADROPE; 20 FATHOM DANDELIONS.
  22 •• 21 FLOATS (8" DIAM.) ON HEADROPE.
  23 -- 21 FLOATS (8" DIAM.) ON HEADROPE AND ROLLER GEAR.
  24 -- 36 FLOATS (8" DIAM.) ON HEADROPE AND ROLLER GEAR.
  25 -- EASTERN OTTER TRAWL WITH 112FT. FOOTROPE AND 83FT.
       HEADROPE; 4IN. MESH (#48 THREAD) IN WINGS AND BODY, 3 1/2IN.
       MESH (#96 THREAD) IN INTERMEDIATE, AND CODEND; 41 FLOATS
       (SIN. DIAM.) ON HEADROPE; ROLLER GEAR; 20  FATHOM
       DANDELIONS.
  26 » MARINOVICH OTTER TRAWL (WITH 7.62M HEAD ROPE)          |
  30 -- MARK II (MODIFIED) UNIVERSAL TRAWL WITH 94' FOOTROPE AND
       94' HEADROPE; 5  1/2"  (#36) MESH  IN  WINGS AND FORWARD
       SECTIONS, 2 1/2" (#36) MESH IN AFTER SECTIONS, 3 1/2" (#96) MESH
       IN CODEND; 31 FLOATS (8" DIAM.) ON HEADROPE.
  35 -- MARK I UNIVERSAL TRAWL WITH  121FT. HEADROPE AND
       FOOTROPE; 2  1/2"  MESH THROUGHOUT WINGS,  BODY AND
       CODEND; CODEND LINES WITH 11/4" MESH; TOWED WITH 6-30
       FATHOM DANDELIONS.
  40 -- 2/3 SCALE COBB PELAGIC TRAWL, 2" SIZE MULTIFILAMENT WEB
       (#18) IN BODY AND 2" SIZE MULTIFILAMENT WEB (#60) IN CODEND,
       41 FLOATS.
  41 -- 61FT. HEADROPE AND FOOTROPE SHRIMP TRAWL.
  45 -- BOTTOM TRAWL 40/54 FLY NET (40FT HEADROPE, 54FT FOOTROPE,
       42FT VERTICAL HEIGHT, STRETCH MESH DIMENSION = 20.3CM,
       10.2CM IN BODY, 4.1 CM CODEND, 0.6CM CODEND LINER
  99 -- A GILL NET WITH 7 50M X30M FATHOM SHACKLES HAVING MESH
       SIZES: .83", 1.38", 1.65", 2.5", 3.25", 4.5", AND 5.25".
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 Code Number 0077 - Bottom Type

   01 --  MUD
   02 -  GREEN MUD
   03 --  GREY MUD AND SAND
   10 »  GREY MUD
   11 -  GREY CLAY
   12 -  MUD AND CLAY
   13 --  GREY MUD AND CLAY
   14 --  MUD, CLAY, AND SAND
   15 --  SAND, MUD, AND GRAVEL
   20 --  DENSE GROWTH OF LARGE MARINE PLANTS (MACROCYSTIS,
        ALER1A, LAMINARIA, ETC.)
   21 -  DENSE GROWTH OF SMALL MARINE PLANTS (FUCUS, ZOSTERA,
        AND/OR ULVA), BOTTOM OCCLUDED
   22 -  DENSE GROWTH OF SMALL MARINE PLANTS (E.G. FUCUS) ON
        ROCKS
   30 --  GREEN MUD AND CLAY
|   31 -  MUD AND SAND
   32 -  MUD AND CLAY-PIPES (WORM TUBES)
   33 -  GREEN MUD, BLACK SAND
   34 -  SAND, MUD
   35 --  MUDDY SAND
   36 --  SANDY GRAVEL
   37 -  GRAVELLY SAND
   38 -  SILT
   39 -  CLAY
   40 »  LOAMS
   41 --  SILT LOAM
   42 -  SANDY LOAM
   43 --  SANDY CLAY LOAM
   44 --  CLAY LOAM
   45 --  LOAMY SAND
   46 --  SILTYCLAY
   47 »  SILTY CLAY LOAM
   48 -  GREEN SAND AND MUD
   49 --  GREY SAND AND WORM TUBES
   50 --  GREEN SAND
   51 --  SANDY
   52 --  GREY SAND
   53 --  GREEN SAND AND CLAY
   54 »  BLACK SAND
   55 --  GREY SAND, MUD, GRAVEL
   56 »  GREEN SAND, MUD, STONES
   57 »  GREEN SAND, GRAVEL
   58 --  GREEN SAND, GRAVEL, OR PEBBLES
   59 --  GRAVEL AND SAND
   60 »  ROCK AND MUD
   61 -  GRAVEL AND MUD
   62 -  ROCKY
   63 »  GRAVEL
   64 ••  GRAVEL AND SHELL
   65 --  ROCKY AND GRAVEL
   66 --  GREEN SAND AND SHELL

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Code Number 0077 • Bottom Tvpc (cont'dl

   67 --  STONES AND SAND
   68 »  STONES
   69 --  STONES AND GRAVEL
   70-  HARD CLAY WITH SAND AND MUD
   71 --  CLAY AND ROCK
   72 --  HARD CLAY
   73 -  HARD CLAY AND ROCK
   74 --  HARD ROCK
   75 -  ROCK AND GREY MUD
   76 --  GRAVEL AND GREY MUD
   77 »  BLUE-GREY MUD AND SAND
   78 --  ROCK, GREEN SAND
   79 «  BLUE MUD
   83 -  CORAL, GREY MUD
   84 --  CORAL, GREEN SAND
   85 -  CORAL, GRAVEL AND GREY MUD
   86 --  CORAL AND STONES
   90 -  SHELLS, ROCKS
   91 -  SHELLS, GREY MUD AND SAND
   92-  SHELLS. MUD, AND SAND
   93 -  SHELLS, SHALE, AND MUD
   95 »  BOULDERS

Code Number 0078 - Gear Material

   0  --  MONOFILAMENT NYLON
   1  --  MULTOTLAMENT (BRAIDED) NYLON
   2  -  MULTIFILAMENT (BRAIDED) COTTON
   3  --  SYNTHETIC, VARIOUS
   4  --  SILK
   5  --  MANILA
   6  --  LINEN

Code Number 0082 • Lcnph

     --  BLANK - NO INFORMATION
   1  -  TIP OF SNOUT TO FORK OF TAIL
   2  --  MIDEYETOFORKOFTAIL
   3  --  TIP OF SNOUT TO HYPURAL PLATE
   4  -  MIDEYE TO HYPURAL PLATE
   5  »  TOTAL LENGTH (EXTREMITY TO EXTREMITY)
   6  -  SNOUT TO SECOND DORS AL (RATF1SH...)
   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 END OFl
        CARAPACE FOR LOBSTER AND CRABS; TIP OF ROSTRUM TO TIP OF|
        TELSON FOR SHRIMP)
   C  --  WIDTH OF CARAPACE (WIDEST POINT EXCLUDING SPINES)
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   D  -- METASOME LENGTH (BOARD STANDARD LENGTH - SCCWRP)
|  E  -- WIDTII OF CARAPACE (WIDEST POINT INCLUDING SPINES)

 Code Number 0085 - Navigation Code

   01 -- LORAN (MIXED OR UNSPECIFIED)
   02 •- RADAR AND/CR FIXES
   03 -- RAYDIST WITHOUT COMPLICATIONS
   04 -- RAYDIST WITH ERRORS, DRIFTING, EfC.
   05 - SATELLITE
   06 -- OMEGA
   07 » LORAN A ONLY
   08 -- LORAN C ONLY
   09 « MINI-RANGER
   10 - HORIZONTAL SEXTANT
   11 » PHOTOGRAPHS
   12 -- SITING ON RANGES
   13 -• LORAN C AND MINI-RANGER

 Code Number 0093 - Sphere

      » BLANK - NO INFORMATION
   2  -- SURFACE FLOATING
   3  » WHOLE WATER SAMPLE
   4  -- BOTTOM SEDIMENT
   6  -- BIOTA
   7  - INTERSTITIAL WATER
   8  -- SUSPENDED PART1CULATE MATTER
   9  » -RESUSPENDED SEDIMENT
   A  » SUSPENDED SOLIDS
   B  -- SEWAGE SLUDGE
   G  -- INDUSTRIAL WASTE
   H  -- DRILLING MUDS
   I   -- DISSOLVED FRACTION - WATER SAMPLE
   J   -- RECEIVING WATER
   K  -- SEWAGE EFFLUENT
   L  -- SEWAGE INFLUENT
   M  -- PART1CULATE FRACTION - WATER SAMPLE
   N  » DEWATERED SLUDGE
   O  - CSO EFFLUENT
   P  - MISC. POINT SOURCE EFFLUENT
   Q  » INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER INFLUENT
   R  » INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER EFFLUENT
   S  » ELUTRIATE

 Code Number 0094 - Transmissivity Equipment Code

   1   » TURBIDOMETER; IN JTU
   2  » TRANSMISSOMETER; IN PERCENT OF LIGHT TRANSMISSION OVER
        A 10 CM PATH
   3  » FLUOROMETER; SUSPENDED SOLIDS CALIBRATION
   4  -- NEPHELOMETER, IN NTU
   5  -- TURBIDOMETER; IN FTU
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   6  --  TRANSMISSOMETER; IN PERCENT LIGHT TRANSMISSION OVER A 1
        MPATH
   7  »  TRANSMISSOMETER; IN PERCENT LIGHT TRANSMISSION OVER A
        25 CM PATH

Code Number 0096 - Compass pirecrion

     -  BLANK - NO INFORMATION
   0  --  CALM (STATIONARY, NONE)
   1  --  N 337.5 DEGREES TO 22.5 DEGREES
   2  »  NE 22.5 DEGREES TO 67.5 DEGREES
   3  --  E 67.5 DEGREES TO 112.5 DEGREES
   4  »  SE 112.5 DEGREES TO 157.5 DEGREES
   5  ••  S 157.5 DEGREES TO 202.5 DEGREES
   6  --  SW 202.5 DEGREES TO 247.5 DEGREES
   7  --  W 247.5 DEGREES TO 292.5 DEGREES
   8  --  NW 292.5 DEGREES TO 337.5 DEGREES
   9  -  MULTIPLE DIRECTIONS (CONFUSED)
   A  --  DIRECTLY OVERHEAD
Code Number 0101 -Sex

     »  BLANK - NO INFORMATION
   0 --  INDETERMINABLE
   1  --  MALE
   2 --  FEMALE
   3 --  HERMAPHRODITE
   4 --  TRANSITIONAL
   5 --  GROUPED, BOTH SEXES PRESENT
   6 -  HERMAPHRODITIC, FUNCTIONAL FEMALE
   7 --  HERMAPHRODITIC. FUNCTIONAL MALE
Code Number 0105 - Cloud Cover

  0  -  ZERO
  1  »  1OKTA OR LESS, BUT NOT ZERO (1/10 OR LESS, BUT NOT ZERO)
  2  »  2OKTAS(2/lO-3/10)
  3  «  3OKTAS(4/10)
  4  --  4OKTAS(5/10)
  5  -  5OKTAS(6/10)
  6  »  6 OKTAS (7/10-8/10)
  7-7 OKTAS OR MORE, BUT NOT 8 OKTAS (9/10 OR MORE, BUT NOT
        10/10)
  8  -  8 OKTAS (10/10)
  9  -  SKY OBSCURED, OR CLOUD AMOUNT CANNOT BE ESTIMATED
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Code Number 0108 - Weather

  0  -  CLEAR (NO CLOUD AT ANY LEVEL)
  1  «  PARTLY CLOUDY (SCATTERED OR BROKEN)
  2  -  CONTINUOUS LAYERS OF CLOUDS
  3  --  SANDSTORM, DUSTSTORM, OR BLOWING SNOW
  4  --  FOG, THICK DUST OR HAZE
  5  -  DRIZZLE
  6  --  RAIN
  7  -  SNOW, OR RAIN AND SNOW MIXED
  8  --  SHOWERS
  9  -  THUNDERSTORMS
Code Number 0109 • Sea State

   00 --  CALM - GLASSY (0 METERS)
   01 -  CALM -RIPPLED (0 - .1 METERS)
   02 --  SMOOTH - WAVELET (. 1 - .5 METERS)
   03 --  SLIGHT (.5 - 1.25 METERS)
   04 --  MODERATE (1.25 - 2.5 METERS)
   05 »  ROUGH (2.5 - 4.0 METERS)
   06 --  VERY ROUGH (4 - 6 METERS)
   07 -  HIGH (6 - 9 METERS)
   08 »  VE^Y HIGH (9-14 METERS)
   09 --  PHENOMENAL ( GREATER THAN 14 METERS)
Code Number 0110 • Wind-Wave Direction

   00 »  CALM (NO WAVES-NO MOTION)
   01 »  5 DEGREES - 14 DEGREES
   02 »  15 DEGREES-24 DEGREES
   03 •-  25 DEGREES - 34 DEGREES
   04 -  35 DEGREES - 44 DEGREES
   05 »  45 DEGREES - 54 DEGREES
   06-  55 DEGREES - 64 DEGREES
   07 »  65 DEGREES - 74 DEGREES
   08 --  75 DEGREES - 84 DEGREES
   09 »  85 DEGREES - 94 DEGREES
   10 »  95 DEGREES - 104 DEGREES
   11--  105 DEGREES-114 DEGREES
   12 «  115 DEGREES -  124 DEGREES
   13 --  125 DEGREES -  134 DEGREES
   14 »  135 DEGREES -  144 DEGREES
   15 »  145 DEGREES -  154 DEGREES
   16 »  155 DEGREES -  164 DEGREES
   17 »  165 DEGREES -  174 DEGREES
   18 «  175 DEGREES -  ?84 DEGREES
   19 »  185 DEGREES -  194 DEGREES
   20 --  195 DEGREES -  204 DEGREES
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Code Number 0110 - Wind-Wave Direction fcont'd)

   21 -  205 DEGREES-214 DEGREES
   22 --  215 DEGREES - 224 DEGREES
   23 »  225 DEGREES-234 DEGREES
   24 --  235 DEGREES - 244 DEGREES
   25 --  245 DEGREES - 254 DEGREES
   26 »  255 DEGREES - 264 DEGREES
   27 --  265 DEGREES - 274 DEGREES
   28-  275 DEGREES-284 DEGREES
   29 »  285 DEGREES - 294 DEGREES
   30 -  295 DEGREES - 304 DEGREES
   31 »  305 DEGREES-314 DEGREES
   32 --  315 DEGREES - 324 DEGREES
   33 --  325 DEGREES - 334 DEGREES
   34 --  335 DEGREES - 344 DEGREES
   35 «  345 DEGREES - 354 DEGREES
   36 --  355 DEGREES - 4 DEGREES
   49 »  WAVES CONFUSED, DIRECTION INDETERMINATE (WAVES EQUAL
        TO OR LESS THAN 4 3/4 METERS)
   99 -  WAVES CONFUSED, DIRECTION  INDETERMINATE  (WAVES
        GREATER THAN 4 3/4 METERS), WINDS VARIABLE, OR  ALL
        DIRECTIONS OR UNKNOWN
Code Number 0120 • Disease

     -- BLANK - NO INFORMATION
  0  » NORMAL CONTROL
  1  » EPIDERMAL PAPILLOMA
  2  » PSEUDOBRANCHIAL TUMORS
  3  -- LYMPHOCYSTIS
  4  -- SKIN ULCERATION
  5  -- FIN EROSION
  6  -- LIVER DISEASE
  7  -- LARGE RED GILL PARASITE
  8  -- SEVERE INTERNAL PARASITISM
  9  -- MISCELLANEOUS
  A  -- SMALL WHITE GILL PARASITE
  B  - NECROTIC GILL DISEASE
  C  -• WHITE CYSTS IN MUSCLE
  D  -- LEECH INSIDE OPERCULUM
  E  - BLACK SPOT DISEASE
  F  - ORANGE SKIN GROWTH
  G  - SANDPAPER-LIKE SKIN - WHITE SPOTS
  H  -- WORMS IN AIR BLADDER
  J  -- LORDOSIS/SCOLIOSIS
  K  -- PRESUMED OSTEOMA
  L  - WHITE NODULES UNDER EPIDERMIS
  M -- RAISED WHITE SPOT RINGED BY RED HEMORRHAGIC AREA
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Code Number 0120 - Disease (cont'd^

   N  --  UNUSUAL MORPHOLOGY
   P  -  EPITHELIAL TUMOR OF SEBASTES ALUTUS
   Q  -  FIBROMA OF ISOPSETTA ISOLEPIS
   R  --  SHORTENED OPERCLES
   S  --  FIN MISSING
   T  -  EYE MISSING
   U  --  EXTERNAL COPEPOD PARASITES
   V  -  MUSCULAR NEMATODE PARASITES
   W -  TUMOR IN GUT
   X  «  LEECHES (EXTERNAL)
Code Number 0121-Health

      -- BLANK - NO INFORMATION
   1  --  NORMAL APPEARING
   2  -  EMACIATED
Code Number Q123 - Pigmentation

     »  BLANK - NO INFORMATION
   1  -  NORMAL
   2  --  DARKER THAN NORMAL
   3  --  LIGHTER THAN NORMAL

Code Number 0129 - Gear Typs

   10 -  PURSE SEINES, RINGNETS, ETC.
   11 --  PURSE SEINE WITH POWER BLOCK
   12 .--  LAMPARA
   13 --  BEACH SEINE
   20 »  GELLNETS
   21 --  DRIFT GILLNET
   22 »  TOWED GILLNET
   23 --  SET GILLNET
   24 --  VARIABLE MESH GILLNET
   30 -  BOTTOM TRAWLS
   31 --  OTTERTRAWL
   32 »  PAIR TRAWL
   33 «  DANISH SEINE
   34 »  BEAM TRAWL
   35 «  SHRIMP TRAWL
   36 --  TRY NET
   40 -  MIDWATER TRAWLS
   41 --  ISAACS-KJDD TRAWL
   42 -  BONGO NET
   43 «  HERRING TRAWL
   50 --  SURFACE TRAWLS
   51 ••  TOWNET
   52 »  TWO-VESSEL OPERATED TOWNET
   53 --  SINGLE-VESSEL OPERATED TOWNET

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Code Number 0129 - Gear Type fcont'dl

   54 -- PLANKTON-LARVAE NET
   60 » PELAGIC LONGLINE
   61 « SURFACE LONGLINE
   62 « MIDWATER LONGLINE
   63 - BENTHIC BIOLOGICAL ROCK DREDGE, RECTANGULAR BOX 0.5M X
        1M
   70 » BOTTOMSET LONGLINE
   80 -- SETNETS, REEF NETS, TRAPS
   81 « TRAMMELNET
   82 » FYKE NET
   90 » TROLLS, HANDLINES, ETC.
   91 » TROLL
   92 » HANDLINES
   93 -- DIPNETS, HAND-HELD
   94 - LIFTNETS
   95 » SCUBA GEAR
   96 » SPEAR GUN
   97 » DIVER TAKEN
   99 -- GILL NET WITH 7 50MX 3M FATHOM SHACKLES WITH MULTIPLE
        MESH SIZES
   88 -- ROV (REMOTELY OPERATED VEHICLE)
Code Number 0130 - Mesh Size

   0 »  0-0.99" (0-25MM)
   1  »  1.0-1.99" (25.4-50.5MM)
   2 --  2.0-2.99" (51-76MM)
   3 -  3.0-3.99" (76.2-101.4MM)
   4 »  4.0-4.99" (101.6-126.8MM)
   5 «  5.0-5.99" (127-152.2MM)
   6 --  6.0-6.99" (152.4-177.5MM)
   7 --  7.0-7.99" (177.8-203MM)
   8 --  8.0-8.99" (203.2-228.4)
   9 --  9.0"++
   A -  0-1MM
   B »  1-4MM
   C -  VARIABLE MESH, SINKING
   D -  VARIABLE MESH, FLOATING
   E -  0.01-0.49 INCH
   F -  0.50-0.99 INCH
   G --  1.00-1.49 INCH
   H -  1.50-1.99 INCH
   J  -  2.00-2.49 INCH
   K -  2.50-2.99 INCH
   L -  3.00-3.49 INCH
   M •-  3.50-3.99 INCH
   N -  4.00-4.49 INCH
   P ..  4.50-4.99 INCH
   Q »  5.00-5.49 INCH
   R «  5.50-5.99 INCH

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 Code Number 0130 • Mesh Size fcont.")

   S  » 6.00-6.49 INCH
   T  - 6.50-6.99 INCH
   U  » 7.00-7.49 INCH
   V  » 7.50-7.99 INCH
 Code Number 0134 - Gear Type

   01  -- 3/4 METER RING NET
   02  » 1 METER RING NET
   03  » 1 METER NIO (NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF OCEANOGRAPHY) NET
   04  » 60 CENTIMETER BONGO NET
   05  » 60 CENTIMETER VERTICAL CLOSING RING NET
   06  -- 1 FOOT RING NET
   07  » NISKIN BOTTLE
   08  -- 2 METER TUCKER NET
   09  - SAMIYOTO NEUSTON SAMPLER
   10  -- .5 X 1.0 METER MARMAP NEUSTON NET
   11  -- 61 CENTIMETER BONGO NET
   12  - 20 CENTIMETER BONGO NET
   13  » .OX 2.0 METER MARMAP NEUSTON NET
   14  - 6 FT. ISAACS-KIDD MIDWATER TRAWL
   15  » EPIBENTHIC SLED WITH TWO 1 METER TUCKER TRAWLS
   16  » 1 METER TUCKER TRAWLS WITH 2 NETS
   17- 1 METER TUCKER TRAWLS WITH 4 NETS
   18  » ENGLISH UMBRELLA NET
   19  » GULF V SAMPLER
I   20-1 METER PLUMMET NET WITH 571U MESH NET
   21  » 5 INCH CLARKE BUMPUS SAMPLER
   22  « MOCHNESS NET
I   23  -- MTDNET
   24  - BURRELL EPIBENTHIC SLED (947 MICRON MESH NET)
   25  » .0.5 METER NET
   26  - PULLSLED - 0.15 X 0.57 METERS
   27  - NORPACNET
   28  -- 1 METER TUCKER TRAWL WITH SINGLE NET
   29  -- MILLER HIGH-SPEED SAMPLER (5 INCH)
   30  » BONGO SAMPLER (1/2 METER)
   31  » NEUSTON  NET, PNS (ZAITSEN-TYPE)
   32  -- NUESTON  NET, SIMPLE RECTANGLE
   33  » NEUSTON  NET, WHOI TYPE
   34- CLARK-BUMPUS(12JNCH)
   35  -- GARRET SCREEN SAMPLER FOR SURFACE MICROLAYER
   36  •- CAPTURE BY SCUBA DIVER
   37  « SUBMERSIBLE PUMP
   38  - SHIP'S SEA CHEST
   39  » 5-LITER NISKIN BOTTLE
   40  » 10-LITER NISKIN BOTTLE
   41  -- 30-LITER NISKIN BOTTLE
   42  » LONGHURST-HARDY CONTINUOUS PLANKTON RECORDER
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Code Number 0140 • Frequency

   1  -- 1 OCCURRENCE
   2  - 2 OCCURRENCES
   3  -- 3 OCCURRENCES
   4  -- 4 OCCURRENCES
   5  - 5 OCCURRENCES
   6  -- 6 OCCURRENCES
   7  » 7 OCCURRENCES
   8  - 8 OCCURRENCES
   9  -- 9 OCCURRENCES
   A  -- 10-25 OCCURRENCES
   B  -- 26-40 OCCURRENCES
   C  -- 41-60 OCCURRENCES
   D  » 61-80 OCCURRENCES
   E  -- 81-100 OCCURRENCES
   F  - GREATER THAN 100 OCCURRENCES
Code Number 0148 - Life History

     » BLANK - NO INFORMATION
  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
  N  » SPERM
  P  -- PARTS
  Q  - IMMATURE
  R  -- SUBADULT
  S  -• TROCHOPHORE LARVAE
  T  -- SUBADULTS AND JUVENILES
  U  -- MATING PAIRS
  V  » MYSIS

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Code Number Q148 • Life History fcont.1

   W »  COLONY
   X  --  CYPHONAUTES LARVE
   Y  --  GLAUCOTHOE
   Z  -  YOLK SAC LARVAE
Code Number 0154 - Tide Stage

     -- BLANK - NO INFORMATION
   1  -- EBB
   2  » EBB SLACK
   3  -- FLOOD
   4  » FLOOD SLACK
Code Number 0161 - Weight Determination

   1  -- TOTAL CATCH OF SPECIES WEIGHED
   2  » PRORATED ON BASIS OF SUBSAMPLE
   3  -- ROUGH ESTIMATE
   4  « TOTAL CATCH NOT INCLUDED IN RECORDED WEIGHT
   5  - TOO SMALL TO WEIGH; ORGANISMS LESS THAN 1/1,000 GRAMS
   6  -- ENCRUSTED, IMPOSSIBLE TO WEIGH
Code Number 0162 - Number Determination

   1  » ACTUAL COUNT
   2  -- PRORATED ON BASIS OF SUBSAMPLE
   3  -- ROUGH ESTIMATE
   4  -• VOLUMETRIC ESTIMATION
   5  -- ROUGH ESTIMATE OF A FEW HUNDRED
   6  -- ROUGH ESTIMATE OF A FEW THOUSAND

Code Number 0163 - Measurement Method

   1  -- OBSERVED WET WEIGHT OF SPECIMEN
   2  -- CALCULATED WEIGHT OF SPECIMEN

Code Number 0175 - Tow Type

   C  -- DOUBLE OBLIQUE CIRCULAR
   D  - DOUBLE OBILQUE
   G  « SINGLE OBILQUE
   H  » HORIZONTAL
   R  » SURFACE CIRCULAR
   S  » STEP OBLIQUE
   T  -- SURFACE TOW
   V  -• VERTICAL
   Y  -- HORIZONTAL, OPEN ON DESCENT AND/OR ASCENT
   Z  - HORIZONTAL, DISCRETE

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Code Number 0210 - Sample Type

   A --  ALGAE
   B -  ECHINODERMS
   C »  ANNELIDS
   D »  ARTHROPODS
   E «  HEMICHORDATES
   F -  FISHES
   G »  REPTILES
   H --  AMPHIBIANS
   I  --  BIRDS
   J  --  MAMMALS
   K --  BLUBBER
   M --  MUSSEL SAMPLE (COMPOSITE OF MANY SUBSAMPLES)
   R --  TAR BALLS
   S «  COMPOSITE SEDIMENT SAMPLE
   T --  DREDGED MATERIAL
   U «  WASTE MATERIAL
   V --  SEWAGE SLUDGE
   W «  WATER
   X »  MOLLUSKS
   Y »  SUSPENDED SEDIMENT
   3 --  COMPOSITE SAMPLE
Code Number 0253 - Method of Analysis. Coarse

   1  --  SIEVES
   2  --  SETTLING TUBE
   3  --  RAPID SEDIMENT ANALYZER
Code Number 0254 - Method of Analysis. Fine

   1  -  PIPETTE
   2  »  HYDROMETER
   3  --  SEDIMENTATION BALANCE
   4  --  HYDROPHOTOMETER
   5  -  COULTER COUNTER
Code Number 0255 - Equipment Type

   100  -  GRAB SAMPLE (UNDEFFERENTIATED)
   101  --  ORANGE PEEL GRAB
   102  »  CLAMSHELL GRAB
   103  »  VAN VEEN GRAB
   104  »  SHIPEK GRAB
   105  »  PETERSON GRAB
   106  -  CAMPBELL GRAB
   107  --  SMTTH-MCINTYRE GRAB
   108  --  FREE FALL GRAB

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jCode Number 0255 - Equipment Type (com.)
   109  «  PON AR GRAB
   110  »  SCOOPFISH (GRAB)
   111  -  DETZ-LAFONDGRAB
   112  -  BOOMERANG GRAB
   113  --  EKMANGRAB
   200  -  DREDGE SAMPLE (UNDIFFERENTIATED)
   201  --  CHAIN DREDGE
   202  «  PIPE DREDGE
   203  »  BOD DREDGE
   204  -  ANCHOR BOX DREDGE
   300  »  BOX CORE
   400  --  GRAVITY CORE (UNDIFFERENTIATED)
   401  --  PHLEGER CORER (GRAVITY)
   402  -  DART CORER (GRAVITY)
   403  --  BOOMERANG CORER
   404  ••  HYDROPLASTIC (PVC) GRAVITY CORER
   405  -  KULLENBERG GRAVITY CORER
   406  -  EWING GRAVITY CORER
   500  -  PISTON CORE (UNDIFFERENTIATED)
   501  --  KULLENBERG GRAVITY CORER
   502  --  EWING PISTON CORER
   503  -  HYDROPLASTIC (PVC) PISTON CORER
   600  --  VIBRATING CORER
   700  -  DRIVE SAMPLER (UNDIFFERENTIATED)
   701  --  HAND CORER
   702  --  PAMATMAT MULTIPLE QUARTZ CORER
   703  --  DIVER-HELD HAND CORER
   800  ~  DRILLED SAMPLE
 Code Number 0324 - Codend Liner

      -- BLANK - UNKNOWN
   1  » NO
   2  -- YES
 Code Number 0346 - Station Location Code

   A  - STREAM
   B  » ESTUARY
   C  - LAKE
   D  » OCEAN
   E  » WELL
   F  - OTHER
I   G  -- HARBOR
   H  » BAY
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Code Number 0347 • Wet or Drv Period

     » BLANK - NO INFORMATION
  D  » DRY
  N  » NORMAL/AVERAGE CONDITIONS
  W -- WET
Code Number 0350 - Chemical Analysis Methods

  01   «  ALPHA SPECTROMETRY
  02   --  POLAROGRAPHY
  03   --  CANDLE/GRAVIMETRY
  04   --  CANDLE/nTRATION
  05   -  ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY
  06   -  TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY (TEM)
  07   »  AUTOANALYZER
  08   --  PLATFA3RAVMETRY
  09   -  PLATE/REFLECTANCE
  10   --  GEL PERMEATION 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   »  COLORJMETRY
  26   --  CONDUCTIVITY
  27   »  COULOMETRY
  28   -  GLASS CAPILLARY/GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY
  29   «  DRY COMBUSTION/GAS DISPLACEMENT
  30   «  DRY COMBUSTION/GRAVIMETRY
  31   -  DRY COMBUSTION/INFRARED SPECTROMETRY
  32   -  r>RY COMBUSTION/THERMAL CONDUCnvrTY SENSOR
  33   «  EDTA TTTRATION
  34   «  ALCOHOL TTTRATION
  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 CHROMATOGRAPHY

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Code Number 0330 - Chemical Analysis
  45   --  GAMMA RAY SPECTROMETRY
  46   »  EMISSION SPECTROMETRY
  47   --  GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY/ELECTRON CAPTURE
  48   --  ANODIC STRIPPING VOLTOMETRY
  49   «  GAS CHROMATOGRAPKY/FLAME SPECTROMETRY
  50   --  GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY/MASS SPECTROMETRY
  51   »  GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY/IONEATION
  52   --  ACID DIGESTION/TTTRATION
  53   »  X-RAY SPECTROMETRY
  54   »  FILTRATION
  55   »  GAS DISPLACEMENT
  56   -  MANOMETRY
  57   --  GRAVMETRY
  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   -  TTTRATION
  78   --  SOAP TEST
  79   --  WET COMBUSTION/GAS DISPLACEMENT
  81   --  WET COMBUSTION/INFRARED SPECTROMETRY
  82   --  WET COMBUSTION/SPECTROPHOTOMETRY
  83   --  WET COMBUSTION/TTTRATION
  84   --  WETOXIDATION/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   --  DRY WEIGHT
  93   -  MACROBOMB CALORIMETRY
  94   »  PLANCHET GAS FLOW COUNTER
  95   -  MICROBOMB CALORIMETRY
  96   »  OZONESONDE
  97   --  UV SPECTROMETRY
  98   «  ELECTRODEPOSrnON
  99   --  ELECTROLIC ENRICHMENT/PROPORTIONAL COUNTER

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Code Number 0350 • Chemical Analysis Methods (cont'd)

  Al   »  GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY/FLAME SPECTROMETRY
  A2   -  GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY/hfTTROGEN-PHOSPHORUS DETECTION
  A3   -  GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY/THERMAL CX)NDUCITVrrY
  A4   -  HIGH PRESSURE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY
  A5   «  LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY/MASS SPECTROMETRY
  A6   -  ACEDDIGESTION/COLORIMETRY
  A7   --  MERCURIC NTTRATE TTTRATION
  A8   »  TURBIDITY/SPECTROPHOTOMETRY
  A9   --  FLAMELESS ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY
  B1   »  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   --  AMPERIMETRICTTTRATION (CHLORINE RESIDUAL ANALYSIS)
  C4   -  PURGE AND TRAP
  C5   --  GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY WITH HA ELECTROLYTE CONDUC
          TTVTTY DETECTION
  C6   --  DILUTE ACID EXTRACTION
  C7   -  PURGE AND TRAP WITH CRYOGENIC FOCUS
  C8   --  SONIC EXTRACTION
  C9   --  FLUORISIL COLUMN CHROMATOGRAPHY
  Dl   --  ALUMINA COLUMN CHROMATOGRAPHY
  D2   --  ICP (INDUCTIVELY  COUPLED PLASMA/MASS SPECTRO
          PHOTOMETRY)
  D3   --  STALLING'S METHOD (EXTRACTION/CLEANUP FOR DIOXIN)
  D4   --  HIGH RESOLUTION GC/LOW RESOLUTION MS (HRGC/LRMS)
  D5   »  CHELATION/SOLVENT EXTRACTION
  D6   -  DISSOLVED OXYGEN PROBE
  D7   »  NITRIFICIATION INHIBITION
  D8   »  SILICA COLUMN CHROMATOGRAPHY
  D9   --  SULFUR CLEANUP (EPA 3660)
Code Number 0362 - Wave Height

     »  BLANK - WAVE HEIGHT NOT DETERMINED
  00 »  CALM
  01 -  .5 METER
  02 --  1 METER
  03 -  1.5 METER
  04 «  2 METER
  05 »  2.5 METER
  06-3 METER
  07 »  3.5 METER

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Code Number 0362 - Wave Height (cont'd)

  08 «  4 METER
  09 -  4.5 METER
  10 «  5 METER
  11 --  5.5 METER
  12 --  6 METER
  13 -  6.5 METER
  14 -  7 METER
  15 -  7.5 METER
  16 -  8 METER
  17 «  8.5 METER
  18 »  9 METER
  19 --  9.5 METER
  20 -  IOMETER
  21 »  10.5 METER
  22 »  11 METER
  23 --  11.5 METER
  24 »  12 METER
  25 »  12.5 METER
  26 -  13 METER
Code Number 0375 - Primary Industry Code

   01 --  AGRICULTURE AND FARMING
   02 »  LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, ETC.
   07 -  CROP, ANIMAL, FARM, AND GARDEN MANAGEMENT
   08 --  FORESTRY"
   09 --  FISH PRODUCTS
   10 »  METAL ORES
   11 »  ANTHRACITE MINING
   12 «  BITUMINOUS MINING
   13 --  OIL AND GAS DRILLING AND SERVICES
   14 --  NON-METALLIC MINING
   15 --  GENERAL CONTRACTING
   16 «  HEAVY CONSTRUCTION
   17 --  SPECIAL TRADES - PLUMBING, PAINTING, ETC.
   20 »  FOOD PREPARATIONS AND KINDRED PRODUCTS
   21 »  TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS
   22 »  TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS
   23 --  APPAREL PRODUCTS MADE WITH FABRICS
   24 --  LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS
   25 »  FURNITURE AND FIXTURES
   26 »  PULP AND PAPER MILLS AND ALLIED PAPER PRODUCTS
   27 »  PRINTING, PUBLISHING, AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
   28 --  CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS - PAINTS, PESTICIDES,
        FERTILIZERS, EXPLOSIVES, ETC.
   29 »  PETROLEUM REFINING AND RELATED INDUSTRIES
   30 --  RUBBER AND PLASTICS INDUSTRIES
   31 »  LEATHER AND  LEATHER PRODUCTS
   32 »  STONE, CLAY, GLASS, CEMENT, AND OTHER NONMETALLIC
        MINERAL PRODUCTS
   33 «  PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES

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Code Number 0375 - Primary Industry Code (com.1)

   34 - FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS
   35 - MACHINERY EXCEPT ELECTRICAL
   36 » ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT
   37 •- TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT
   38 -- MEASURING AND ANALYZING DEVICES  - ENGINEERING,
       LABORATORY, RESEARCH INSTRUMENTS, ETC.
   39 -- MISC MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES-NOT CLASSIFIED ABOVE
   40 •- RAILROAD TRANSPORTATION
   41 - CITY AND SUBURBAN PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION
   42 - TRUCKING AND WAREHOUSING
   43 » U.S. POSTAL SERVICE
   44 -- WATER TRANSPORTATION
   45 » AIR TRANSPORTATION
   46 -- PETROLEUM PIPE LINES
   47 - MISC TRANSPORTATION SERVICES-NOT CLASSIFIED ABOVE
   48 -- COMMUNICATION SERVICES
   49 » MUNICIPAL SERVICES
   50 - DURABLE GOODS WHOLESALE/RETAIL TRADE
   51 -- NONDURABLE GOODS
   52 » HARDWARE/LUMBER/MISC STORES
   53 -- GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORES
   54 « MISC FOOD STORES
   55 -- AUTOMOTIVE AND RECREATIONAL  VEHICLE DEALERS, AND
       GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS
   56 -- APPAREL AND ACCESSORY STORES
   57 » HOME FURNISHING STORES
   58 - RESTAURANTS
   59 - MISC RETAIL-NOT CLASSIFIED ABOVE
   60 » BANKS (DEPOSIT BANKING)
   61 » FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS OTHER THAN DEPOSIT BANKING
   62 -- SECURITY EXCHANGES
   63 -- INSURANCE CARRIERS
   64 » INSURANCE BROKERS AND SERVICES
   65 - BUILDING AND PROPERTY OPERATORS AND DEVELOPERS
   66 -- COMBINATION  OF REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, LOANS, LAW
       OFFICES
   67 » INVESTMENT AND TRUST OFFICES
   70 -- HOTELS, LODGING, CAMPSITES
   72 -- MISC PERSONAL SERVICES (LAUNDRIES, BEAUTY SHOPS, ETC.)
   73 -- MISC BUSINESS SERVICES (RADIO & TV, ADVERTISING, DATA
       PROCESSING, R&D LABS, ETC.)
   75 -- AUTOMOBILE SERVICES, EXCEPT REPAIR AND CAR WASHES
   76 -- REPAIR SHOPS AND RELATED SERVICES
   78 -- MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY
   79 - AMUSEMENT AND RECREATION SERVICES
   80 « HEALTH AND ALLIED  SERVICES - PHYSICIANS, HOSPITALS,
       MEDICAL LABS, ETC.
   81 -- LEGAL SERVICES
   82 -- SCHOOLS AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
   83 -- SOCIAL SERVICES
   84 -- MUSEUMS, GALLERIES, AND FORMAL GARDENS
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 Code Number Q375 - Primary Industry Code fcont.)

   86 -• MISC ORGANIZATIONS - BUSINESS, PROFESSIONAL, RELIGIOUS
        ASSOCIATIONS, ETC.
   88 -- PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
   89 - MISC SERVICES NOT CLASSIFIED ABOVE
I  90 -• MICROCHIP MANUFACTURERS, FOOD PROCESSORS, PETROLEUM
   91 « GOVERNMENT FACILITIES
I  98 -- MULTIPLE INDUSTRIES (E.G., 28 +29)
   99 - NONCLASSIFIABLE ESTABLISHMENTS
 Code Number 0376 - Gear Type

   01 - NET (PLANKTON, TRUMMEL, BONGO, ETC.)
   02 - SEINE (BEACH, PURSE, ETC.)
   03 - TRAWL (OTTER, BEAM, EASTERN, ETC.)
   04 » HOOK AND LINE
I  05 •- BOTTLE (NISKEN, ROSETTE, VAN DORN ETC)
   06 -- GRAB (VAN VEEN, SMTTH-MCINTYRE, ETC.)
   07 » CORE (PISTON, GRAVITY, BOX, ETC.)
   08 -- DREDGE (CLAM, PIPE, ANCHOR, ETC.)
   09 - PUMP (PLANKTON, MEDWATER, AIRLIFT, ETC.)
   10 -- AUTOMATIC COMPOSITE SAMPLER
   11 - CTD
   99 -- MISCELLANEOUS (HAND-GATHERED, TRAPS, SHOVEL, ETC.)
 Code Number 0377 - Measurement Codq

   A  -- WEIGHT/VOLUME, PPM (E.G., MICROGRAMS/MILLILITER)
   B  .- WEIGHT/WEIGHT, PPM (E.G., MICROGRAMS/GRAM)
   C  -- VOLUME/WEIGHT, PPT (E.G., MICROLrTERS/GRAM)
   D  -- VOLUME/VOLUME, PPM (E.G., MICROLITERS/LITER)
   E  -- ACTIVITY/VOLUME (I.E., MICROCURIES/MILLILrrER)
   F  -- ACTIVITY/WEIGHT (I.E., MICROCURIES/GRAM)
   G  » WEIGHT/AREA (E.G., MILLIGRAMS/SQUARE METER)
   H  -- MILLIVOLTS
   I   -- PERCENT (DRY WEIGHT)
   J   - WEIGHT/WEIGHT, PPB (E.G., NANOGRAMS/GRAM)
   K  » WEIGHT/VOLUME, PPB (E.G., MICROGRAMS/LITER)
   N  « POSITIVE RATIO OR PURE NUMBER
   O  » MILLIEQUIVALENTS/100 GRAMS
   P  -- STANDARD pH UNITS
   Q  -- MILLIMETER
   R  » MILLION FIBERS/GRAM (MFG)
   S  -- MILLION FIBERS/LITER (MFL)
   T  -- VOLUME/VOLUME, PPT (E.G., MILLILITERS/LrrER)
   U  - WEIGHTAVEIGHT, PPTr (E.G., PICOGRAMS/GRAM)
   V  - WEIGHTAVEIGHT, PPT (E.G., MILLIGRAMS/GRAM)
   W -- DEGREES CELCIUS
   X  -- ACTIVITY/VOLUME (I.E., PICOCinUES/LITER)
   Y  » MICROMOLES
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Code Number Q380 - Organ Qxjg

  002  --  PHARYNX
  003  «  ESOPHAGUS
  004  --  FUNDIC STOMACH
  005  -  PYLORIC STOMACH
  006  --  PYLORIC CAECAE
  007  --  SMALL(UPPER) INTESTINE
  008  «  LOWER INTESIINEOro RECTUM)
  009  --  RECTUM     \
  010  --  ANUS
  Oil  --  UVER        \
  012  --  PANCREAS(NOS * NOT OTHERWISE SPECIFIED)
  013  «  PANCREAS(EXOCRINE)
  014  »  GALLBLADDER \
  015  »  TAIL(POSTERIOR, TRUNK) KIDNEY
  016  «  URINARY BLADDER
  017  -  OPISTHONEPHRICDUCT
  018  --  HEART (NOS)
  019  --  BULBUS ARTERIOSUS
  020  -  ATRIUM, AURICLE  \
  021  »  VENTRICLE        \
  022  »  SINUS  VENOSUS
  023  »  SEMILUNAR VALVE
  024  »  AURICULOVENTRICULAR VALVE
  025  »  VISCERAL CAVITY
  026  --  ORAL(BUCCAL) CAVITY
  027  --  PERICARDIAL CAVITY
  028  --  OPERCULAR CAVITY
  029  »  NASAL SINUSES
  030  --  SPLEEN
  031  «  THYMUS
  032  »  HEAD(ANTERIOR)KIDNEY
  033  -  GILL
  034  --  PSEUDOBRANCH
  035  »  TESTIS
  036  »  OVARY
  037  »  SEMINAL VESICLE, SPERMATIC DUCT
  038  «  OVIDUCT
  039  -•  ENDOCRINE PANCREAS
  040  «  CORPUSCLE OF STANNIUS
  041  --  ADRENOCORTICAL(INTERRENAL) TISSUE
  042  »  CHROMAFFIN TISSUE
  043  --  PITUITARY GLAND
  044  »  THYROID GLAND
  045  »  SWIM BLADDER
  046  »  GAS GLAND RETE
  047  »  HEAD
  048  -  LIPS
  049  «  EYES
  050  --  SKIN(NOS)
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 Code Number 0380 - Organ Code fcnnt'ril

   051  -  SKIN, EYED/RIGHT
   052  --  SKIN, BLIND/LEFT
   053  -  SKELETAL MUSCLE (NOS)
   054  --  SKELETAL MUSCLE, EYED/RIGHT
I  055   -  SKELETAL MUSCLE, BLIND/LEFT
   056  -  FIN(NOS)
   057  »  PECTORAL FIN(NOS)
   058  «  PECTORAL FIN, EYED/RIGHT
   059  --  PECTORAL FIN, BLIND/LEFT
   060  --  PELVIC FIN(NOS)
   061  --  PELVIC FIN, EYED/RIGHT
   062  --  PELVIC FIN, BLIND/LEFT
   063  -  DORSAL FIN(NOS)\
   064  »  DORSAL FIN, EYEDfRIGHT
   065  --  DORSAL FIN, BLINIVLEFT
   066  -  ANALFIN(NOS)   \
   067  --  ANAL FIN, EYED/RIGHT
   068  »  ANAL FIN, BLIND/LEST
   069  -•  CAUDAL FIN(NOS)
   070  »  CAUDAL FIN, EYED/RIGHT
   071  --  CAUDAL FIN, BLIND/LEFT
   072  »  CAUDAL PEDUNCLE(NOS)
   073  --  CAUDAL PEDUNCLE, EYED/RIGHT
   074  --  CAUDAL PEDUNCLE, BLttJD/LEFT
   075  «  SKELETAL BONE(NOS)
   076  -- -NEUROCRANIUM
   077  •-  BRANCHIOCRANIUM
   078  «  VERTEBRAL COLUMN
   079  «  RIBS
   080  --  CARTILAGE(NOS)
   081  --  OPERCJLUM
I  082   --  GONAD
   083  --  BRAIN(NOS)
   084  --  TELENCEPHALON
   085  -  DEENCEPHALON
   086  --  MESENCEPHALON
   087  --  CEREBELLUM
   088  --  MEDULLA OBLONGATA
   089  --  SPINAL CORD
   090  --  PINEAL GLAND
   091  -  OLFACTORY ORGAN
   092  --  LATERAL LINE SYSTEM
   093  --  MESENTERY
I  094   --  KIDNEY
   095   -  MUSCLE
   096   ••  STOMACH
   097   --  GALL BLADDER/MESENTERIC CORPUSCLES
   098   --  HEPATOPANCREAS
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Code Number 0381 • Suborgan/Tissue

  001  --  EPITHELIUM
  002  «  GLANDULAR EPITHELIUM
  003  «  DUCTULAR EPITHELIUM, SIMPLE
  004  »  TRANSITIONAL EPITHELIUM(E.G. URINARY BLADDER)
  005  --  COLUMNAR EPITHELIUM, SIMPLE
  006  --  COLUMNAR EPITHELIUM, STRATIFIED
  007  -  CUBOIDAL EPITHELIUM, SIMPLE
  008  --  CUBOIDAL EPITHELIUM, STRATIFIED
  009  -  SQUAMOUS EPITHELIUM, SIMPLE
  010  -  SQUAMOUS EPITHELIUM, STRATIFIED
  Oil  --  PERITONEUM
  012  »  SEROSA, MESOTHELIUM(NOS)
  013  --  MUCOSA(NOS)
  014  --  HEPATOCELLULAR EPITHELIUM(NOS)
  015  »  HEPATOCELLULAR EPITHELIUM, CENTROLOBULAR
  016  -  HEPATOCELLULAR EPITHELIUM, MIDZONAL
  017  -  HEPATOCELLULAR EPITHELIUM, PERIPORTAL
  018  «  INTRAHEPATIC BILE DUCT EPITHELIUM
  019  --  EXTRAHEPATIC BILE DUCT EPITHELIUM
  020  --  TUBULAR EPITHELIUM OF RENAL EXCRETORY ELEMENTS
          (NOS)
  021  »  TUBULAR EPITHELIUM OF NECK SEGMENT
  022  --  TUBULAR EPITHELIUM OF PROXIMAL SEGMENT
  023  »  TUBULAR EPITHELIUM OF DISTAL SEGMENT
  024  --  TUBULAR EPITHELIUM OF COLLECTING DUCT
  025  --  TUBULAR EPITHELIUM OF OPISTHONEPHRIC SEGMENT
  026  -  RESPERATORY(LAMELLAR) EPITHELIUM
  027  --  GILL FILAMENT EPITHELIUM
  028  --  SPERMATOGEN1C EPITHELIUM
  029  --  OOGEN1C EPITHELIUM
  030  »  CONNECTIVE TISSUE(NOS)
  031  --  STROMA(NOS)
  032  »  LAMINA PROPRIA
  033  --  SUBMUCOSA/SUBEPITHELIA
  034  »  SUBSEROSA
  035  »  INTRALAMELLAR SUPPORTIVE E.T.(E.G. PILLAR CELL AND
          MATRIX)
  036  --  LOOSE C.T.(NOS)
  037  «  LOOSE COLLAGENOUS C.T., REGULAR
  038  --  LOOSE COLLAGENOUS C.T., IRREGULAR
  039  »  DENSE C.T.(NOS)
  040  »  DENSE COLLAGENOUS C.T., REGULAR
  041  --  DENSE COLLAGENOUS C.T., IRREGULAR
  042  »  ELASTIC C.T.
  043  »  RETICULAR C.T.
  044  «  ADIPOSE TISSUE
  045  -  FIBROBLASTS
  046  »  CARTILAGE(NOS)
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Code Number 0381 - Suborgan/Tissue fcont'd)

  047  --  CARTILAGE, CELLULAR ELEMENTS(E.G. CHONDROCYTES,
          CHONDROBLASTS)
  048  --  CARTILAGE GROUND SUBSTANCE(MATRDQ
  049  -  PERICHONDRIUM
  050  -  BONE(NOS)
  051  -  CELLULAR BONE
  052  --  ACELLULAR BONE
  053  »  BONE, CELLULAR ELEMENTS(NOS)
  054  -  OSTEOBLASTS
  055  -  OSTEOCYTES
  056  --  OSTEOCLASTS
  057  --  BONE MATRDC(NOS)
  058  --  BONE MATRIX, ORGANIC
  059  --  BONE MATRIX, INORGANIC
  060  --  PERIOSTEUM
  061  --  LEPIDOTRICHIA
  062  --  CENTRAL CONNECTIVE TISSUE OF LEPIDOTRICHIA
  063  --  SPLENIC ELLIPSOIDS/RETICULAR SHEATHS
  064  -  CAPSULE
  065  --  TUNICA MUSCULARIS
  066  --  HEPATOPANCREAS DUCT LUMEN
  067  --  OVARIAN FOLDS
  068  --  OUTSIDE/ADJACENT TO ORGAN
  069  --  BETWEEN FOLLICLES
  070  --  OUTSIDE/BETWEEN OVIGENOUS FOLDS
  071  --  TESTES - TUBULES AND/OR CYSTS
  072  --  BILE DUCT
  073  --  PARENCHYMA
  074  --  HEPATOPANCREAS
  090  »  HAEMATOPOIETIC TISSUE(NOS)
  091  -  ERYTHROID TISSUE
  092  -  LYMPHOID TISSUE
  093  --  RETICULOENDOTHEL1AL/MONONUCLEAR  PHAGOCYTIC
          SYSTEM(NOS)
  094  --  ERYTHROCYTES
  095  --  ERYTHROBLASTS
  096  --  THROMBOCYTES
  097  «  LEUKOCYTES
  098  -  GRANULOCYFES
  099  «  NEUTROPHILS
  100  -  BASOPHILS
  101  -  EOSINOPHILS
  102  -  MONOCYTES
  103  --  MELANOMACROPHAGE CENTERS(MM-C)
  104  »  MUSCLE TISSUE(NOS)
  105  »  SMOOTH MUSCLE(NOS)
  106  -  MUSCULARJS MUCOSA
  107  »  MUSCULARIS EXTERNAE
  108  -  STRIATED SKELETAL MUSCLE(NOS)
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Code Number 0381 - Suborgan/Tissui: (cont'd)

   109  »  ENDOMYSIUM    i
   110  --  PERIMYSIUM
   111  -  EPIMYSIUM
   112  -  MYOCARDIUM(NOS
   113  --  MYOCARDIUM, SUBENDOCARDIAL
   114  »  MYOCARDIUM, MIDZONAL
   115  »  MYOCARDIUM, SUBEPICARDIAL
   116  --  ENDOCARDIUM
   117  -  EPICARDIUM
   118  --  PERICARDIUM     I
   119  -  VASCULATURECNOS).
   120  --  ENDOTHELIUM    \
   121  »  ARTERIES(NOS)    1
   122  «  LARGE ELASTIC ARTERIES
   123  -  MUSCULAR ARTERIES
   124  »  SMALL ARTERIES
   125  --  ARTERIOLES        i
   126  -  VEINS(NOS)        ''
   127  -  LARGE VEINS
   128  --  SMALL VEINS
   129  --  VENULES
   130  --  CAPILLARIES
   131  -  CENTRAL VEIN(LIVER)
   132  --  SINUSES
   133  -  SINUSOIDS
   134  --  LYMPHATIC DUCTS
   135  --  PERIVASCULAR TISSUE
   137  »  MACROPHAGE AGGREGATES
   150  -  NERVOUS TISSUE(NOS)
   151  -  NEURON(NOS)
   152  --  NEURON AL SOMA(CELL BODY)
   153  -  AXON
   154  »  DENDRITE
   155  «  NEUROGLIAL CELL(NOS)
   156  -  EPENDYMALCELL
   157  -  NEUROGLIAL CELL OF CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
   158  --  SATELLITE CELL OF PERIPHERAL GANGLIA
   159  -  SCHWANNCELL
   160  -  CEREBRUM(NOS)
   161  ••  CEREBRAL CORTEX
   162  -  CEREBRAL MEDULLA
   163  -  CEREBELLUM(NOS)
   164  »  CEREBELLUM, MOLECULAR LAYER
   165  -  CEREBELLUM, GRANULAR LAYER
   166  »  CEREBELLUM, PURKINJE CELLS
   167  ••  MENINGES(NOS)
   168  -  VENTRICLES
   169  --  CHOROED PLEXUS
   170  »  SACCUS VASCULOSUS
   171  »  OPTIC TECTUM
   172  »  TEGMENTUM
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Code Number 0381 - Suborgan/Tissue Ccont'd)

   173  »  GRAY MATTER
   174  «  WHITE MATTER
   175  »  NERVE TRACT(NOS)
   176  «  NERVE, UNMYELINATED
   177  -  NERVE, MYELINATED
   178  -  ENDONEURIUM
   179  --  PERINEURJUM
   180  ••  EPINEURIUM
   181  --  PERIPHERAL GANGLION
   182  -  NEUROMAST OF LATERAL LINE
   200  --  EPIDERMIS
   201  --  SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE(NOS)
   202  «  DERMIS(NOS)
   203  -  STRATUM SPONGIOSUM
   204  --  STRATUM COMPACTUM
   205  -  HYPODERMIS
   206  »  SCALE(NOS)
   300  »  NEPHRON(NOS)
   301  -  GLOMERULUS(NOS)
   302  --  BOWMAN'S SPACE
   303  -  GLOMERULAR TUFT
   304  «  GLOMERULAR CAPILLARIES
   305  «  GLOMERULAR MESANGIUM
   306  --  MESANGIAL MATRIX
   307  --  VISCERAL EPITHELIUM OF BOWMAN'S CAPSULE
   308  --  PARIETAL EPITHELIUM OF BOWMAN'S CAPSULE
   309  »  AFFERENT ARTERIOLE OF GLOMERULUS
   310  --  EFFERENT ARTERIOLE OF GLOMERULUS
   311  »  JUXTAGLOMERULAR COMPLEX
   312  --  GILL ARCH
   313  --  GILL FILAMENT
   314  --  GILUSECONDARY) LAMELLA
   315  «  ADENOHYPOPHYSIS
   316  --  NERUOHYPOPHYSIS
   317  --  SPERMATOGONTA
   318  -  PRIMARY SPERMATOCYTE
   319  --  SECONDARY SPERMATOCYTE
   320  --  SPERMATTDS
   321  --  SPERMATOZOA
   322  «  OOGON1A
   323  --  OOCYTE, STAGE A(PRIMARY)
   324  »  OOCYTE, STAGE B(SECONDARY)
   325  --  MATURING OVA, STAGE C
   326  --  MATURING OVUM, STAGE D
   327  --  MATURING OVUM, STAGE E
   328  --  DEVELOPING EMBRYO
   350  --  GOBLIT/MUCOUS CELLS
   351  »  LUMEN
   352  »  BASEMENT MEMBRANE/BASAL LAMINA
   353  -  CHLORIDE CELLS OF GILL EPITHELIUM
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Code Number 0382 - Lesion/Etiology

  001  »  NORMAL
  002  --  ALGAE.
  003  -  FUNGAL INFECTION
  004  --  ICTHYOPHONUS
  005  --  HELMINTHS
  006  --  NECROSIS
  007  »  UNKNOWN
  008  »  OTHER
  009  --  ATRETICEGGS
  010  --  HYPERPLASIA - ABNORMAL CELLS
  Oil  -  HYPERPLASIA - NORMAL CELLS
  012  -  CYST-PROBABLE DEGENERATE PARASITE
  013  --  CYST-UNKNOWN
  014  -  LEUKOCYTIC INFILTRATION BY UNKNOWN
  015  -  SARCODINA
  016  --  AMOEBIDAE
  017  »  MASTIGOPHORA(FLAGELLATES)(NOS)
  018  --  DINOFLAGELLATES(NOS)
  019  «  EUGLENA(NOS)
  020  -  PROTOMONADINA(NOS)
  021  «  TRYPANOSOMA(NOS)
  022  -  POLYMASTIGINA
  023  -•  COSTIA SPP.
  024  »  HEXAMITA SPP.
  025  --  CILIOPHORA(INFUSORIA)(NOS)
  026  »  SUCTORIA(NOS)
  027  -•  NON-SUCTORIAN CILIATES(NOS)
  028  --  SPIROTRICHIA(NOS)
  029  --  HOLOTRICHIA(NOS)
  030  --  ICHTHYOPHTHIRIUS SPP.
  031  --  CRYPTOCARYON SPP.
  032  -  GYMNOSTOMATIDA(NOS)
  033  --  PERITRICHIA(NOS)
  034  -  TRICHODINA SPP.
  035  -  UNIDENTIFIED NON-SPOROZOAN(PROTOZOA)
  036  --  GENERAL - LEUKOCYTIC INFILTRATION
  037  -  HYALINIZATION
  038  --  FIBROPLAST INFILTRATION
  039  --  DEGENERATED GONAD
  040  -  VESICULATION
  041  -  PYCNOTIC NUCLEI
  042  -  FLUID STROMA
  043  --  CELLULAR DEBRIS
  044  -  REABSORBED OCCYTES
  045  -  UNDEVELOPED GONADS
  046  -  INCREASED CONNECTIVE TISSUE
  047  »  ACIDOPHILLIC CELLS
  048  »  MURALIUM STRUCTURE
  049  --  TUBULAR STRUCTURE
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Code Number 0382 - Lesion/Etiology (coni'dl

  050  «  MIXED STRUCTURE
  051  »  SINUSOID OPEN
  052  »  SINUSOID CLOSED
  053  --  HEPATOPANCREAS PRESENT
  054  -  GRANULOMA
  055  --  ACNIDOOSPORIDIA(NOS)
  056  »  SARCOCYSTIS SPP.
  057  -  TELEOSPOREA(NOS)
  058  -  COCCIDIA(NOS)
  059  »  EIMERIA SPP.
  060  -  HAEMOGREGARINA SPP.
  061  »  HAEMOSPORIDIA
  062  -  CNIDOSPORA(NOS)
  063  --  MYXOSPORJDDEA(NOS)
  064  --  EURYSPORIDEA(NOS)
  065  --  SPAEROSPORIDEA(NOS)
  066  --  PLATYSPOREA
  067  --  MYXIDnAE
  068  -  MYXIDIUM SPP.
  069  --  COCCOMYXIDAE(NOS)
  070  --  MYXOSOMATIDAE(NOS)
  071  --  MYXOBOLIDAE (NOS)
  072  --  ELONGIDAE(NOS)
  073  --  MICROSPORIDEA
  074  --  UNIDENTIFIED PROTOZOAN
  075  --  UNIDENTIFIED SPOROZOAN
  076  --  KUDOA  	
  077  --  UNKNOWN DISEASE
  078  --  SAMPLE LOST
  079  --  NO PATHOLOGICAL CONDITION FOUND
  100  »  MONOGENE
  101  --  NONOPISTHOCOTYLEA(NOS)
  102  --  POLYOPISTHOCOTYLEA(NOS)
  103  -  ASPIDOCOTYLEA(NOS)
  104  --  ADULT DIGENETICTREMATODE(NOS)
  105  --  LARVAIXMETACERCARCIAL)DIGENETICTREMATODE(NOS)
  106  --  DIGENETIC TREMATODE, LIFE STAGE UNSPECIFIED(NOS)
  107  »  ADULT CESTODE(NOS)
  108  »  CESTODE, UNSPECIFIED LIFE STAGE(NOS)
  109  »  UNSPECIFIED ADULT HELMINTH
  110  --  UNSPECIFIED LARVAL HELMINTH
  111  --  UNSPECIFIED HELMINTH, UNSPECIFIED LIFE STAGE
  112  --  UNSPECIFIED HELMINTH OVUM
  113  -  ADULT NEMATODE
  114  --  PHILOMETRA SPP.
  115  »  LARVAL NEMATODE(NOS)
  116  --  NEMATODE, UNSPECIFIED LIFE STAGE
  117  --  ADULT ACANTHOCEPHALID(NOS)
  Ii8  --  LARVAL ACANTHOCEPHALID(NOS)
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Code Number 0382 - Lesion/Etiology (cont'd)

   119  -  ACANTHOCEPHALAN, UNSPECIFIED LIFE STAGE
   120  -  HIRUDINEA(LEECH)(NOS)
   121  -  CRUSTACEA(NOS)
   122  »  BRANCHIURA(NOS)
   123  --  COPEPODA(NOS)
   124  «  UNIDENTIFIED METAZOAN
   125  »  HEMRJRANTREMATODE
   126  --  APICAL END OF CELL EOSINOPHTTIC
   127  --  BASOPHILICHEPATOCYTES
   175  »  BACTERIAL INFECTION
   176  --  ROD-LIKE BACTERIA
   177  -  COCCI BACTERIA
   178  -  GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA
   179  --  GRAM-POSITIVE BACTERIA
   180  --  CHALMYDIAL INFECTION
   181  --  RICKETTS1AL INFECTION(NOS)
   182  -  EPITHELIOCYSTIS
   183  --  VIRAL INFECTION
   184  »  RODLET CELLS
   185  --  UNSPECIFIED, UNIDENTIFIABLE PARASITIC
          INFECTION/INFESTATION
   186  »  LYMPHOCYSTIS
   187  --  LARVAL CESTODE
   200  -  INFLAMMATION, INFLAMMATORY REACTION(NOS)
   201  --  ACUTE INFLAMMATION(NOS)
   202  »  SUBACUTE INFLAMMATION(NOS)
   203  -  CHRONIC INFLAMMATION(NOS)
   204  --  ULCERATIVE INFLAMMATION(NOS)
   205  --  EROSIVE INFLAMMATION(NOS)
   206  --  GIANT CELL INFLAMMATION
   207  --  SEROUS(TRANSUDATTVE) INFLAMMATION
   208  »  CATARRHAL INFLAMMATION(MUCOUS MEMBRANES)
   209  --  EXUDATIVE INFLAMMATION(NOS)
   210  »  SUPPURATIVE INFLAMMATION(PUS)
   211  --  MUCOPURULENT EXUDATE
   212  »  FIBRINOUS INFLAMMATION(NOS)
   213  -  MEMBRANOUS INFLAMMATION(NOS)
   214  »  HEMORRHAGIC INFLAMMATION (NOS)
   215  --  NECROTIZING INFLAMMATION(NOS)
   216  »  CHKON1C ULCERATIVE INFLAMMATION (FIN EROSION)
   217  --  CHRONIC EXUDATIVE INFLAMMATION
   218  -  CHRONIC NECROTIZING INFLAMMATION
   219  »  GRANULOMATOUS INFLAMMATION(NOS)
   220  --  GIANT CELL GRANULOMA(NOS)
   221  --  FOREIGN BODY GIANT CELL GRANULOMA
   222  --  LANGHANS GIANT CELL REACTION
   223  »  NON-NECROTIZING GRANULOMA
   224  --  NECROTIZING GRANULOMA
   225  »  CALCIFIED GRANULOMATOUS INFLAMMATION
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Code Number 0382 - Lesion/Etiolopv fcontvn

   226  -  INFLAMMATION WTTHFIBROSIS
   227  --  FIBROGRANULATION TISSUE
   228  --  INFLAMMATION WITH FAT NECROSIS
   229  --  INFLAMMATION WITH THROMBOSIS
   230  --  INFLAMMATION WITH STASIS
   231  --  PROLIFERATIVE INFLAMMATION (E.G.,
          MESANGIOPROLIFERATTVE GLOMERULONEPHRITIS)
   232  --  INFLAMMATORY CPU. INFILTRATE(NOS)
   233  -  ACUTE INFLAMMATORY CF.T .1, INFILTRATE
   234  --  CHRONICCLYMPHOCYTIC, MONONUCLEAR) INFLAMMATORY
          CELL INFILTRATE
   235  --  HYSTIOCYTIC INFILTRATE
   236  -  EOSINOPHILIC/GRANULOCYTIC INFILTRATE
   237  --  EOSINOPHJLIC FOCUS
   238  -  R.A. MURCHELANO AND/OR ITO CELLS
   260  -  ERYTHEMA(NOS)
   261  --  FIBROSIS, FIBROPLASIA(NOS)
   262  -  FIBROUS SCLEROSIS
   263  -  GLIOSIS
   2M  --  ADHESION(NOS)
   265  -  FIBROUS ADHESION
   267  »  CIRRHOSIS(NOS)
   268  -  MICRONODULAR CIRRHOSIS
   269  --  MACRONODULAR CIRRHOSIS
   270  -  BILIARY OBSTRUCTIVE CIRRHOSIS
   271	  SEPTAL CIRRHOSIS
   272  --  POST-NECROTIC CIRRHOSIS
   273  --  NEW BONE FORMATION
   274  --  ECTOPIC BONE FORMATION
   300  -  DEGENERATION(NOS)
   301  --  LIQUIFACnVE DEGENERATION
   302  --  GRANULAR(FLOCCULAR, CLOUDY SWELLING)
   303  --  HYALINE DEGENERATION
   304  -•  HYDROPIC DEGENERATION
   305  --  FATTY DEGENERATION, FATTY CHANGE
   306  --  MUCOID DEGENERATION
   307  ••  PIGMENTARY DEGENERATION
   308  -  NECROSIS(NOS)
   309  --  LIQUEFACnVE NECROSIS
   310  --  COAGULATIVE  NECROSIS
   311  ••  HYALIN BODIES
   312  -  FATTY NECROSIS
   313  --  HEMMORHAGIC NECROSIS
   314  --  CASEOUS NECROSIS
   315  --  FIBRINOID NECROSIS
   316  -  EXFOLIATION, SLOUSING
   317  -  INFARCT(NOS)
   318  -  ACUTE INFARCT
   319  «  HEMORRHAGICINFARCT
   320  -  HEALEC INFARCT
   321  --  EOS INOPHILIC CHANGE
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Code Number 0382 - Lesion/Etiology (cont'd)

   350  --  DEPOSrnON(NOS)
   351  -  HYALINIZATION
   352  --  FIBRIN DEPOSITION
   353  -  AMYLOID DEPOSITION
   354  --  PARA-AMYLOID DEPOSITION
   355  --  FATTY INFILTRATION
   356  -  CALCIFICATION, MINERALIZATION (NOS)
   357  »  NUTRTnONAUMETASTIC) CALCIFICATION
   358  -  DYSTROPHIC CALCIFICATION
   359  -  CALCINOSIS
   360  -  PROTEIN DEPOSITION
   361  -  FILTRATE PROTEIN DEPOSITION
   362  -  FOREIGN MATERIAL DEPOSITION
   363  -  PIGMENTATION (NOS)
   364  »  PIGMENT ALTERATION(NOS)
   365  »  MELANIN PIGMENTATION
   366  -  MELANOSIS
   367  -  DYSTROPHY (NOS)
   368  »  CONNECTIVE TISSUE DYSTROPHY(NOS)
   369  »  ATROPHY(NOS)
   370  --  FATTY ATROPHY
   371  »  COMPRESSION ATROPHY
   372  »  DEPLETION(NOS)
   373  -  LIPID DEPLETION
   374  «  DECALCIFICAT1ON/DEMINERALIZATION
   375  --  CYTOPENIA(NOS)
   376  «  PILIOSIS HEPATITIS (RED SPOT)
   400  »  NUCLEAR ALTERATION(NOS)
   401  »  MULTIPLE NUCLEI(NOS)
   402  »  BINUCLEATE
   403  -  NUCLEAR DEGENERATION(KARYORRHEXIS, KARYOLYSIS)
   404  -  PYKNOSIS
   405  -  NUCLEAR ENLARGEMENT
   406  -  NUCLEAR PLEOMORPHISM(ANISOKARYOSIS)
   407  »  NUCLEAR SHAPE ALTERATION(NOS)
   408  »  FOLDED NUCLEUS
   409  -  FISSURED NUCLEUS
   410  --  GENERAL CHROMATIN ALTERATION(NOS)
   411  »  CHROMATIN COARSELY DISPERSED
   412  --  CHROMATIN FINELY DISPERSED
   413  «  NUCLEAR HYPERCHROMASIA
   414  -  NUCLEAR ACHROMASIA
   415  «  NUCLEAR HYPOCHROMASIA
   416  «  MARGINATION OF CHROMATIN
   417  »  SUSPECTED POLYPLOIDY
   418  »  SUSPECTED MTTOT1C ARREST
   419  »  NUCLEOLAR ALTERATION(NOS)
  420  --  MULTIPLE NUCLEOLI
  421  »  ALTERATION OF FILAMENTOUS PORTION OF NUCLEOLUS
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Code Number 0382 - Lesion/Etiology (cont'cH

  422  »  ALTERATION OF AMORPHOUS PORTION OF NUCLEOLUS
  423  --  NUCLEOLAR ENLARGEMENT
  424  --  NUCLEAR MEMBRANE ALTERATION(NOS)
  425  --  NUCLEAR MEMBRANE THICKENING
  426  --  NUCLEAR MEMBRANE REDUPLICATION/PROLIFERATION
  427  »  NUCLEAR PORE ALTERATION
  428  »  INTRANUCLEAR INCLUSION
  429  -  NUCLEAR VACUOLATION
  450  --  MJTOCHONDRIALALTERATION(NOS)
  451  »  ALTERATION OF MITOCHONDRIAL CRISTAE
  452  »  ALTERATION OF MITOCHONDRIAL MATRIX
  453  »  ALTERATION OF MITOCHONDRIAL MEMBRANE
  454  «  FUSED CRISTAE
  455  -  MITOCHONDRIAL ENLARGEMENT
  456  «  GIANT MITOCHONDRIA
  457  -  MITOCHONDRIAL VACUOLATION
  458  --  MITOCHONDRIAL HYPERPLASIA
  459  »  ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM ALTERATION(NOS)
  460  --  SMOOTH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM ALTERATION(NOS)
  461  »  SMOOTH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM FRAGMENTATION
  462  --  SMOOTH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM PROLIFERATION
  463  »  SMOOTH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM DILATION
  464  »  ROUGH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM ALTERATION(NOS)
  465  --  ROUGH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM FRAGMENTATION
  466  --  ROUGH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM PROLIFERATION
  467  »  ROUGH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM DILATION
  468  «  GOLGI APPARATUS ALTERATION(NOS)
  469  --  GOLGI APPARATUS MEMBRANE ALTERATION
  470  --  GOLGI APPARATUS CAVITY ALTERATION
  471  --  GOLGI APPARATUS MEMBRANE ALTERATION
  472  --  GOLGI APPARATUS VACUOLATION
  473  --  GOLGI APPARATUS HYPERTROPHY
  474  --  GOLGI APPARATUS HYPERPLASIA
  475  --  RBOSOME ALTERATION(NOS)
  476  --  POLYSOME ALTERATION(NOS)
  477  »  LYSOSOME ALTERATION(NOS)
  478  --  LYSOSOMAL DEBRIS
  479  --  MYELIN FIGURE FORMATION
  480  «  CYTOPLASMIC INCLUSION BODIES(NOS)
  481  --  CYTOPLASMIC DROPLETS(NOS)
  482  --  CYTOPLASMIC VACUOLATION
  483  »  CYTOPLASMIC DEPOSmON(NOS)
  484  »  CYTOPLASMIC ELECTRON-DENSE DEPOSITION
  485  --  CYTOPLASMIC HEMOSIDERIN
  486  »  CYTOPLASMIC HEMATIN
  487  «  CYTOPLASMICLIPOFUSCIN/CEROID
  488  »  CYTOPLASMIC MELANIN
  489  »  CYTOPLASMIC BELIRUBIN/BILIVERDIN
  490  --  CYTOPLASMIC GLYCOGEN DEPOSITION
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Code Number 0382 - Lesion/Etiology (cont'd)

  491  -  CYTOPLASMIC FAT DEPOSITION
  492  -  CYTOPLASMIC HYALIN DEPOSmON(INCLUDING ALCOHOLIC
          HYALIN, MALLORY BODIES)
  493  --  CYTOPLASMIC PROTEIN DEPOSITION(INCLUDING RUSSELL
          BODIES)
  494  --  CYTOPLASMIC AGGREGATES(NOS)
  495  --  CYTOPLASMIC GRANULATION
  497  »  PERINUCLEAR HALO
  498  «  CYTOPLASMIC FIBER ALTERATION(NOS)
  499  --  CYTOPLASMIC FILAMENT ALTERATION(NOS)
  500  --  MICROTUBULE ALTERATION
  501  --  MYOFIBRILLAR CONTRACTION BANDS ALTERATION
  502  --  MYOFILAMENT FRAGMENTATION
  503  -  MYOFILAMENT LOSS
  504  »  SARCOPLASMIC MASSES
  505  --  PLASMA MEMBRANE ALTERATION(NOS)
  506  »  PLASMA MEMBRANE RUPTURE
  507  -  PLASMA MEMBRANE REDUPLICATION
  508  «  PLASMA MEMBRANE THICKENING
  509  --  DESMOSOMEALTERATION(NOS)
  510  --  TIGHT JUNCTION ALTERATION(NOS)
  511  -  MICROV1LLUS ALTERATION(NOS)
  512  »  FOOT PROCESS ALTERATION(NOS)
  513  «  PINOCYTOTOC/PHAGOCYTOTICVACUOLE
  514  ~  AUTOPHAGIC VACUOLE ALTERATION(NOS)
  515  -  CYTOLOGICALTERATION(NOS)
  516  -  PLEOMORPHISM
  517  -  ABNORMAL CELL SIZE(NOS)
  518  -  GIANT CELL(NOS)
  519  -  CYTOMEGALY/MEGALOCYTOSIS
  520  »  MICROCYTOSIS
  521  -  CELL SHAPE ALTERATION(NOS)
  522  --  FUSIFORM CELL
  523  -  CELL STRUCTURE ALTERATION (NOS)
  524  --  INCREASED NUCLEAR/CYTOPLASMIC RATIO
  525  -  DECREASED NUCLEAR/CYTOPLASMIC RATIO
  526  --  SYNSYTIAL FORMATION
  527  -  CELL CONTENT ALTERATION(NOS)
  528  -  CELL MITOSIS ALTERATION(NOS)
  529  --  INCREASED MTTOT1C ACTIVITY
  530  -  DECREASED MTTOTIC ACTIVITY
  531  --  CYTOLOGICATYPIA(NOS)
  532  -•  EXTRACELLULAR ALTERATION (NOS)
  533  -  BASEMENT MEMBRANE ALTERATION(NOS)
  534  -  BASEMENT MEMBRANE FRAGMENTATION
  535  -  BASEMENT MEMBRANE THICKENING
  536  --  DUPLICATION/PROLIFERATION OF BASEMENT MEMBRANE
  537  --  BASEMENT MEMBRANE-LIKE MATERIAUNOS)
  538  --  EXTRACELLULAR FIBER ALTERATION(NOS)
                            C-41

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 Code Number 0382 - Lesion/Etiolopv fcont'dl

   539  --  EXTRACELLULAR LJPDD AGGREGATE ALTERATION(NOS)
   540  --  EXTRACELLULAR MACROMOLECULE AGGREGATE ALTERATION
   541  »  EXTRACELLULAR ELECTRON-DENSE
          DEPOSmON20382LESION/ETIOLOGY
   542  »  EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX ALTERATION'vNOS)
   543  -  DECREASED CYTOPLASMIC VACUOLATION
   544  »  INCRASED CYTOPLASMIC BASOPHILIA
   545  -  INCREASED CYTOPLASMIC EOSINOPHILIA
   700  --  HYPERTROPHY(NOS)
   701  -  IDIOPATHIC HYPERTROPHY
   702  »  COMPENSATORY HYPERTROPHY
   703  »  EOSINPHILIC HYPERTROPHY
   704  »  BASOPHILIC HYPERTROPHY
   705  --  CARTILAGINOUS OVERGROWTH
   706  -  BONE OVERGROWTH
   707  --  HYPERPLASIA(NOS)
   708  --  IDIOPATHIC HYPERPLASIA
   709  »  COMPENSATORY HYPERPLASIA
   710  --  NODULAR HYPERPLASIA
   711  «  POLYPOID HYPERPLASIA
   712  »  PAPILLARY HYPERPLASIA
   713  «  CYSTIC HYPERPLASIA
   714  --  MURALIAUNON-NODULAR) HYPERPLASIA
   715  »  METAPLASIA(NOS)
   716  --  NEOVASCULARIZATION/HYPERVASCULARIZATION
   717  --  DYSPLASIA(NOS)
  -718  -  LIPOMATOSIA(NOS)-
   719  -  ADENOSIS(NOS)
   720  -  CYSTIC DISEASE
   721  --  MATURATION DEFECT(NOS)
   722  --  MATURATION ARREST
   723  --  HYPOPLASIA
   724  --  APLASIA(NOS)
   725  --  HAMARTOMA(NOS)
   726  --  PROLEFERATION(NOS)
   727  -  CELLULAR PROLIFERATION
   728  »  GLANDULAR/DUCTULAR PROLIFERATION
   729  »  FffiROMATOSIS
   730  -  TELANGIASWHEMANGIECTASIS
   731  «  POLYP(NOS)
   732  »  HISTIOCYTOSIS
   733  «  PERIPHERAL BLOOD CELL ABNORMALITY
   734  --  REGENERATION(NOS)
   735  «  ATYPIC'vL REGENERATION
   736  »  COMPENSATORY
   737  »  HERMAPHRODITISM
   738  «  HYPOCELLULARTTY
|   739  »  RESORPTION/RETRACnON
   800  --  NEOPLASM(NOS)
                             C-42

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Code Number 0382 - Lesion/Etiology (cont'd)

  801  --  BENIGN NEOPLASM(NOS)
  802  -  MIXED BENIGN NEOPLASM(NOS)
  803  --  MALIGNANT NEOPLASM(NOS)
  804  -  PRIMARY METASTASIZING NEOPLASM(NOS)
  805  -  METASTASIS
  806  ~  METASTASEING NEOPLASM, UNSPECIFIED WHETHER
          PRIMARY OR METASTATIC SITE
  807  «  MIXED MALIGNANT NEOFLASM(NOS)
  808  --  MIXED METASTASEING NEOPLASM(NOS)
  818  -  HYPERBASOPHILIC FOCUS
  819  -  CLEAR CELL FOCUS
  820  -  MINIMUM DEVIATION NODULE
  821  -  LIVER CELL ADENOMA(NOS)
  822  -  LIVER CELL ADENOMA, UNENCAPSULATED
  823  -  LIVER CELL ADENOMA, ENCAPSULATED
  824  -  CHOLANGIOMA(NOS)
  825  -  CHOLANGIOMA, UNENCAPSULATED
  826  --  CHOLANGIOMA, ENCAPSULATED
  827  »  HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA(NOS)
  828  --  METASTASIZING HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA
  829  »  CHOLANGIOCELLULAR CARCINOMA(NOS)
  830  -  METASTASIZING CHOLANGIOCELLULAR CARCINOMA
  831  -  MESEC HF.PATnrFU.in.AR & BILE DUCT CARCINOMA(NOS)
  832  -  METASTASIZING HEPATOCELLULAR & BILE DUCT CARCINOMA
  833  »  FIBROMA
  834  --  FIBROSARCOMA
  835  -  NEUROFEBROMA
  836  -  NEUROFIBROSARCOMA
  837  --  UPOMA
  838  --  LIPOSARCOMA
  839  -  CHONDROMA
  840  -  CHONDROSARCOMA
  841  -  OSTEOMA
  842  »  OSTEOGENIC SARCOMA
  843  --  HEMANGIOMA
  844  --  HEMANGIOSARCOMA
  845  «  LYMPHANGIOMA
  846  »  MESOTHELJOMA
  847  »  LEUKEMIA(NOS)
  848  -  LEIOMYOMA
  849  --  LEIOMYOSARCOMA
  850  »  RHABDOMYOMA
  851  »  RHABDOMYOSARCOMA
  852  -  ADENOMA
  853  »  ADENOCARCINOMA
  854  -  PAPILLOMA
  855  »  PAPILLARY CARCINOMA
  856  -  CYSTADENOMA
  857  --  CYSTADENOCARCINOMA
                            C-43

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Code Number 0382 - Lesion/Etiology (cont'd)

   858  --  CARCINOMA
   859  »  CARCINOMA-IN-SITU
   860  »  SARCOMA
   861  --  NEURILEMMOMA
   890  »  XENOMA(NOS)
   891  -  ANGIOEPITHELIAL NODULE
   892  -  TRANSITIONAL ANGIOEPITHELIAL NODULE
   893  »  EPIDERMAL PAPILLOMA
   900  —  CALCULUS
   901  --  MALPOSITION, DISPLACEMENT
   902  »  CYSTIC FORMATION(NOS), CYSTIC BILIARY DUCT
   903  -  DILATION, DILATATION(NOS)
   904  «  DISTENSIONCNOS)
   905  -  HYPERDISTENSION
   906  »  ANEURYSM
   907  --  MICROANEURYSM
   908  --  DIVERTICULUM(NOS)
   909  »  STASIS(NOS)
   910  »  PROTEIN CAST
   911  -  BILE CAST
   912  --  MUCUS CAST
   913  »  CYST(NOS)
   914  --  HEMORRHAGIC CYST
   915  --  PARASITIC CYST
   916  --  OBSTRUCTION, ATRESIA(NOS)
   917  -- .STENOSIS(NOS)
   918  --  DISRUPTION(NOS)
   940  --  BLOOD CLOT(NOS)
   941  --  ANTEMORTEM BLOOD CLOT
   942  --  POSTMORTEM BLOOD CLOT
   943  --  DISSEMINATED INTRAVASCULAR COAGULATION
   944  --  THROMBUS(NOS)
   945  --  OCCLUSIVE THROMBUS
   946  »  NON-OCCLUSIVE THROMBUS
   947  --  CANALIZED THROMBUS
   948  --  FIBRIN THROMBUS
   949  --  EMBOLUS(NOS)
   950  --  CONGESTION(NOS)
   951  -  HYPEREMIA
   952  --  PASSIVE CONGESTION
   953  »  ACTIVE CONGESTION
   954  --  LEAKAGE, SPILLAGE
   955  --  EDEMA(NOS)
   956  --  LOCALIZED EDEMA
   957  --  GENERALIZED EDEMA
   958  »  INTERCELLULAR EDEMA(SPONGIOSIS)
   959  -  HEMORRHAGE, HEMATOMA(NOS)
   960  -  PETECHIAL HEMORRHAGE
   961  «  PURPURA
   962  «  ECCHYMOSES
   963  --  ULCERATION
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Code Number 0383 - Distribution

   1  --,  FOCAL
   2  «  FOCAL-MULTIFOCAL
   3  -  MULTIFOCAL
   4  --  MULTIFOCAL-DIFFUSE
   5  -  DIFFUSE

Code Number 0384 - Severity Code

   1  -  MINIMAL, SPARSE, VERY FEW
   2  --  MINIMAL-MILD
   3  »  MILD, FEW, SMALL AMOUNT
   4  --  MILD-MODERATE, SEVERAL
   5  --  MODERATE, MODERATE AMOUNT, MODERATE NUMBER
   6  »  MODERATE-SEVERE
   7  --  SEVERE, ABUNDANT, NUMEROUS, DENSE
   8  •-  EXCESSIVE AMOUNT OR NUMBERS, EXCESSIVELY DENSE
   9  --  NON UNIFORM, HIGHLY VARIABLE

Code Number 0385 - Host Response Code

     --  BLANK - NO IDENTIFIABLE RESPONSE
   2  --  MINIMAL RESPONSE
   3  »  MINIMAL-MILD RESPONSE
   4  -  MILD RESPONSE
   5  »  MILD-MODERATE RESPONSE
   6  --  MODERATE RESPONSE
   7  --  MODERATE-SEVERE RESPONSE
   8  «  SEVERE RESPONSE

Code Number 0394 - Water Color

       --  BLANK - NO INFORMATION
   1    --  BLUE
   2    -  BLUE-GREEN
   3    »  GREEN
   4    -  GREENISH BROWN
   5    -  OLIVE
   6    --  BROWN
   990  --  NO OBSERVATION TAKEN

Code Number QDOQ3 - Storage/Pretreatment

   1  --  PRODUCTIVITY MEASURED IMMEDIATELY
   2  »  FROZEN
   3  --  ULTRA-FROZEN (LN2)
   4  »  FILTERED
   5  »  FILTERED AND FROZEN
   6  -•  FILTERED AND ULTRA-FROZEN
   7  --  MEASUREMENT DELAYED; NO PRETREATMENT
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Code Number QDQQ4 - Analytical Technique

   1  « C-14 METHOD
   2  -- 02 METHOD
 Code Number QDQ09 • Preservative Condition

      -- BLANK - NO INFORMATION
   1  » LIVE
   2  -- FRESH
   3  -- FROZEN
   4  - SALTED
 Code Number QDQ13 - Bacterial/ Viral Abundance Estimation

   1  » SINGLE MEASUREMENT
   2  - ARITHMETIC MEAN
   3  -- GEOMETRIC MEAN (MPN)
   4  - PRESENCE/ABSENCE
I   5  - GREATER THAN
   6  -- LESS THAN
 Code Number QDQ14 - Analytical Technique

   01  » POUR PLATE METHOD
   02  -- SPREAD PLATE METHOD
   03  -- MEMBRANE FILTER METHOD
   04  » TOTAL COLIFORM MULTIPLE TUBE TEST (MPN)
   05- FECAL COLIFORM MPN TEST
   06  -- PRESENCE/ABSENCE COLIFORM TEST
   07  -- IMMUNOFLOURESCENCE
   08  » MICROPOROUS FILTER ADSORPTION-ELUTION
   09  -- ALUMINUM-HYDROXIDE ADSORPTION-PRECIPITATION
   10  » HYDROEXTRACnON-DlALYSIS WITH POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL
   11  -- THERMO TOLERANT (STEPPED) E.COLI METHOD
   12  -- IMPROVED MEMBRANE FILTER TECHNIQUE FOR ENTEROOOCCI

 Code Number QD015 - Growth Medium

   01  - TRYPTONE GLUCOSE EXTRACT
   02  -- TRYPTONE GLUCOSE YEAST AGAR
   03  « R2AAGAR
   04  -- M-HPCAGAR
   05  - LAURYLTRYPTOSE BROTH
   06  » BRILLIANT GREEN LACTOSE BILE BROTH
   07  -- LACTOSE BROTH
   08  « EC MEDIUM
   09  » A-l BROTH
   10  » P-A BROTH
   11  « LESENDOAGAR
   12  - M-ENDO MEDIUM

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Code Number QDQ15 • Growth Medium (com.)

   13 --  M-FC BROTH
   14 -  MODIFIED M-FC ACAR(M-FCIC)
   15 -  MODIFIED MACCONKEYAGAR(MCIC)
   16 --  AZIDE DEXTROSE BROTH
   17 --  PFIZER SELECTIVE ENTEROCOCCUS (PSE) AGAR
   18 »  KF STREPTOCOCCUS AGAR
   19 -  BRAIN-HEART INFUSION
   20 •-  TRYPTOPHANE BROTH
   21 --  KOSER'S CITRATE BROTH
   22 -  SIMMONS'CIRTATE AGAR
   23 «  XYLOSE LI3INEDESOXYCHOLATE(XLD) AGAR
   24 --  CAMPY-BAP
   25 -  BUTZLER'S MEDIUM
   26 -  THIOSU1JATE-CITRATE-BILE-SALT-SUCROSE (TCBS) AGAR
   27 »  MTEC MEDIUM (FEC. COLI)
   28 --  ME MEDIUM (ENTEROCOCCUS)
   29 --  M-FC AGAR
   30 -  M-CPAGAR
Code Number QDQ16 • Landed Condition

     --  BLANK - NO INFORMATION
   1  «  WHOLE
   2  --  GUTTED
   3  --  FILLETED
   4  -  SHELLED

Code Number ODQ17 - Station Type

   R  --  RECEIVING WATER
   E  --  EFFLUENT
   I  -  INFLUENT
   S  »  SLUDGE

Code Number OD018 - Measurement Basis

   W --  WET WEIGHT BASIS
   D  --  DRY WEIGHT BASIS
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                  APPENDIX  D
Supporting Documents for 301(h) Monitoring Programs
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                              APPENDIX D
                     301 (h) Gu-'dance Document List
                    For ODES Data Submission Manual
1.   Revised Section 30l(h) Support Document  1982.

2.   Design of 301(h) Monitoring Programs for Municipal Waste water Discharges to
     Marine Waters.  1982.

3.   Summary of U.S. EPA-Approved Methods, Standard Methods, and Other Guidance
     for 301(h) Monitoring Variables. September 1985.

4.   Recommended Biological Indices for 30l(h) Monitoring Programs.  1985.

5.   Bioaccumulation  Monitoring Guidance:   1.   Estimating the Potential  for
     Bioaccumulation of Priority Pollutants and 301(h) Pesticides Discharged into Marine
     and Estuarine Waters. September 1985.

6.   Bioaccumulation Monitoring Guidance: 2. Selection of Target Species and Review
     of Available Bioaccumulation Data, Volume I. September 1985.

7.   Bioaccumulation Monitoring Guidance: 2. Selection of Target Species and Review
     of Available Bioaccumularion Data, Volume n. Appendices. March 1986.

8.   Bioaccumulation Monitoring Guidance:  3. Recommended Analytical Detection
     Limits. September 1985.

9.   Bioaccumulation Monitoring  Guidance:  4.  Analytical Methods for U.S. EPA
     Priority Pollutants and 301(h) Pesticides in Tissues  from Estuarine  and Marine
     Organisms. May 1986.

10.  Bioaccumulation Monitoring Guidance: 5. Strategies for Sample Replication  and
     Compositing.  June 1987.

11.  Quality Assurance  and Quality Control (QA/QC) for 301(h) Monitoring Programs:
     Guidance on Field and Laboratory Methods.  May 1986.

12.  Evaluation  of Survey Positioning Methods for Nearshore Marine and Estuarine
     Waters. May 1986.

13.  Technical Evaluation and Quality Assurance Procedures  for the  Ocean Data
     Evaluation System. April 1986.

14.  ODES User Guide: Supplement A.  Description and Use of Ocean Data Evaluation
     System (ODES) Tools. September 1986.

15.  Guidance for Conducting  Fish Liver Histopathology Studies During 301(h)
     Monitoring. May 1987.

16.  Technical Support Document for ODES Statistical Power Analysis.  June 1987.


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17.  ODES Data Brief: 1. Using ODES QA/QC Reference Comments. September 1987.
18.  ODES Data Brief: 2. Using ODES Numerical Classification Tool. December 1987.
19.  ODES Data Brief: 3. Using ODES ANOVA Tools. December 1987.
20.  ODES Data Brief: 4, Using ODES Graphic and Mapping Tools. September 1987.
21.  Framework for 301(h) Monitoring Programs.  September 1987.
22.  A Simplified Deposition Calculation (DECAL) for Organic Accumulation Near
     Marine Outfalls.  September 1987.
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            APPENDIX E
DATA SET DESCRIPTION QUESTIONNAIRES

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           DESCRIPTION OF SEDIMENT POLLUTION DATA SUBMITTED TO ODES


Data set ID#:	 File Type:

Submitter
Please give the name of an individual who can be contacted for additional information concerning this
data set:
                    	(name)
                    	(organization)
                    	(address)
                    Phone(  ).
 1.     If you have utilized the Scries identification field to define subsets of your data, please provide a
       description of the code used and its definition. If more than one Series ID was used, provide
       information for all codes.
-2-.—  Please describe the -goal s-of the sampling program.
3.     Please describe the distribution of the sampling stations throughout the water body sampled. If
       stations were selected in order to characterize some particular feature (e.g., an effluent source),
       please identify this feature and present the rationale for the placement of stations in relation to
       this feature.
4.     Please describe the gear, any special features of its application and techniques used for sample
       collection. For example, if box core samples were sub-sampled or composited, or cores were
       sectioned by depth, these details should be noted.

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5.     How were samples collected and handled during transportation? How were samples stored?
6.     What component of the sample was analyzed (i.e., solids or interstitial water)?
7.     Please provide the following information on analytical techniques for each class of chemical
       compounds (please attach on a separate sheet).

                   Container
          Sample  Type and     Sample       Holding                              Detection
Analyte     Size   Preparation  Preservation   Time Range   Method   Instrumentation    Limits
8.     Please provide the following information on the frequency of laboratory quality control checks
       and provide a copy of the results of any such analyses (please attach information on a separate
       sheet).

           No. of      No. of      No. of        Matrix Spike              Analytical Standards
Analyte   Samples   Duplicates    Blanks   Number   Material Used  Ami.     Number        Materialised
9.     If results submitted to ODES have been corrected for blanks or recovery response, please
       describe the manner in which this has been done.
10.    Please describe any features of this data set which may affect its use to generally characterize
       environmental data.
11.    Please dracribe the quality assurance/quality control procedures used to verify the correct coding
       and entry of data.

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12.    If any other types of data were collected concurrently which have been or will be added to
      ODES, please indicate the appropriate ODES filetypc(s).
13.    In what report or document can the raw data be found? How could an individual obtain a copy of
      the raw data?

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                DESCRIPTION OF GRAIN-SEE DATA SUBMITTED TO ODES
Data set ID#:	File Type:  073

Submitter	
Please give the name of an individual who can be contacted for additional information concerning this
data set:
                    	(name)
                    	(organization)
                    	(address)
                    Phone(  )
1.     If you have utilized the Series identification field to define subsets of your data, please provide a
       description of the code used and its definition. If more than one Scries ID was used, provide
       information for all codes.
2.     Please describe the goals of the sampling program. If the survey focused on a particular sediment
       type, this should be noted.
3.      Please describe the distribution of the sampling stations throughout the water body sampled. If
       stations were selected in order to characterize some particular feature (e.g., an effluent source),
       please identify this feature and present the rationale for the placement of stations in relation to
       this feature.
4.      If stations were intcrtidal, was tide stage and height recorded for each station?
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5.     Please describe the gear, any special features of its application and techniques used for sample
       collection. For example, if box core samples were sub-sampled or composited, or cores were
       sectioned, this should be noted.
6.     What measurement technique was used for each size fraction? If modifications were made to
       standard methods, please note them.
7.     Was the sediment matrix altered in any way (i.e., frozen, oxidized, etc.) prior to analysis?
8.     Please describe any features of this data set which may affect its use to generally characterize
       environmental data.
9.     Please describe the quality assurance/quality control procedures used during grain size analysis.
10.    Please describe the quality assurance/quality control procedures used to verify the correct coding
       and entry of data.
11.    If any other types of data were collected concurrently which have been or will be added to
       ODES, please indicate the appropriate ODES filetypc(s).
12.    In what report or document can the raw data be found? Hew could an individual obtain a copy of
       the raw data?

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            DESCRIPTION OF RECEIVING WATER DATA SUBMITTED TO ODES


Data set ID#:	 File Type: 144W

Submitter	
Please give the name of an individual who can be contacted for additional information concerning this
data set:
                    	(name)
                    	(organization)
                    	(address)
                   Phone(   ).
1.     If you have utilized the Scries identification field to define subsets of your data, please provide a
       description of the code used and its definition. If more than one Series ID was used, provide
       information for all codes.
2.      Please describe the goals of the sampling program.
3.     Please describe the distribution of the sampling stations throughout the water body sampled. If
      stations were selected in order to characterize some particular feature (e.g., an effluent source),
      please identify this feature and present the rationale for the placement of stations in relation to
      this feature.
4.     Please describe the gear, any special features of its application and techniques used for sample
      collection.

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5.     How were samples collected and handled during transportation? How were samples stored?
6.     What component of the sample was analyzed (i.e., whole water, dissolved fraction, or suspended
       particulatcs)?
7.     Please provide the following information on analytical techniques for each class of chemical
       compounds (please attach on a separate sheet).

                   Container
          Sample  Type and     Sample      Holding                              Detection
Analyte     Size   Preparation  Preservation  Time Range   Method   Instrumentation    Limits
8.     Please provide the following information on the frequency of laboratory quality control checks
       and provide a copy of the results of any such analyses (please attach information on a separate
       sheet).

           No. of      No. of      No. of       Matrix Spike               Analytical Standards
Analyte   Samples   Duplicates    Blanks   Number   Material Used  Ami.     Number        Material Used
9.     If results submitted to ODES have been corrected for blanks or recovery response, please
       describe the manner in which this has been done.
10.    Please describe any features of this data set which may affect its use to generally characterize
       environmental data.
11.     Please describe the quality assurance/quality control procedures used to verify the correct coding
       and entry of data.
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12.    If any other types of data were collected concurrently which have been or will be added to
      ODES, please indicate the appropriate ODES filcrype(s).
13.    In what report or document can the raw data be found? How could an individual obtain a copy of
      the raw data?
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           DESCRIPTION OF INFLUENT/EFFLUENT DATA SUBMITTED TO ODES


Data set ID#:	 File Type: 144E

Submitter	
Please give the name of an individual who can be contacted for additional information concerning this
data set:
                    	(name)
                    	(organization)
                    	(address)
                    Phone(   ).
1.     If you have utilized the Series identification field to define subsets of your data please provide a
       description of the code used and its definition. If more than one Series ID was used provide
       information for all codes.
2.     Please describe the goals of the sampling program.
3.     Please describe the equipment and techniques used for sample collection. In particular, the use of
       composite and grab samples for particular types of analyses is important to note. Please confirm
       the frequency and duration of composite sample collection.
4.     How were samples handled during transportation and storage?
5.     Were field and transport blanks collected and analyzed?
6.     What component of the sample was analyzed, i.e., whole water, dissolved fraction, or suspended
      paniculatcs? If whole water was fractionated into suspended and dissolved pans, what filter size
      was used?
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7.     Please provide the following information on analytical techniques for each class of chemical
       compounds (please attach on a separate sheet).

                   Container
          Sample  Type and      Sample       Holding                               Detection
Analyte     Size   Preparation  Preservation   Time Range   Method   Instrumentation    Limits
8.     Please provide the following information on the frequency of laboratory quality control checks
       and provide a copy of the results of any such analyses (please attach information on a separate
       sheet).

           No. of      No. of      No. of        Matrix  Spike               Analytical Standards
Analyte   Samples   Duplicates    Blanks   Number   MiterUlUsed  Ami.    Number	Miieriil Used
9.     If results submitted to ODES have been corrected for blanks or recovery response please
       describe the manner in which this has been done.
10.     Please describe any features of this data set which may affect its use to generally characterize
       environmental data.
11.     Please describe the quality assurance/quality control procedures used to verify the correct coding
       and entry of data.
12.     If any other types of data were collected concurrently which have been or will be added to ODES
       please indicate the appropriate ODES filetype(s).
13.    In what report or document can the raw data be found? How could an individual obtain a copy of
      the raw data?
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                  DESCRIPTION OF BENTHIC DATA SUBMITTED TO ODES
Data set ID#:	File type:  122

Submitter:	
Please give the name of an individual who can be contacted for additional information concerning this
data set:
                    	(name)
                    	(organization)
                    	(address)
                    Phone(   )
1.     If you have utilized the Series identification field to define subsets of your data, please provide a
       description of the code used and its definition. If more than one Series ID WAS used, provide
       information for all codes.
2.     Please describe the goals of the sampling program. In particular, if the survey fcc:'sed on certain
       taxa to the exclusion of others, please describe the scope of sampling.
3.      Please describe the distribution of the sampling stations throughout the water body sampled. If
       stations were selected in order to characterize some particular feature (e.g., an effluent source)
       rather than the water body as a whole, please identify this feature and present the rational for the
       placement of stations in relation to this feature.
4.      Please describe the gear, any special features of its application and techniques used for sample
       collection. For example, if box core samples were sub-sampled or composited, or cores were
       sectioned by depth, these details should be noted.
5.      What surface area was sampled?
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6.     What sieve size was used to separate the organisms from the sediments?
7.     How were the organisms fixed and preserved?
8.     What method was used to estimate biomass?
9.     Please describe the quality assurance/quality control steps employed during the sorting,
       identification, and data entry processes. If a voucher collection has been assembled for this data
       set, please provide contact information for the curator.
10.    Please describe any features of this data set which may affect its use to generally characterize
       environmental conditions.
12.    If any other types of data were collected concurrently which have been or will be added to
       ODES, please indicate the appropriate ODES filetype(s).
13.    In what report or document can the raw data be found? How could an individual obtain a copy of
       the raw data?

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                DESCRIPTION OF TRAWL/SEINE DATA SUBMITTED TO ODES
Data set ID#:	File Type: 123

Submitter:	
Please give the name of an individual who can be contacted for additional information concerning this
data set:
                    	(name)
                    	(organization)
                    	(address)
                    Phone(   )
1.     If you have utilized the Series identification field to define subsets of your data, please provide a
       description of the code used and its definition. If more than one Series ID was used, provide
       information for all codes.
2.     Please describe the goals of the sampling program. In particular, if the survey focused on certain
       taxa to the exclusion of others, please describe the scope of sampling.
3.     Please describe the station or transect distribution throughout the water body sampled. For
       example, if stations were distributed randomly or regularly, please note. If transects occurred
       along or across depth contours, please include in the description. If stations were selected in
       order to characterize some particular feature (e.g., an effluent source) rather than the water body
       as a whole, please identify this feature.
4.      Please describe the gear and techniques used for sample collection. The net type, mouth size,
       mesh size, and towing speed arc all important. Also include whether or not hauls were replicated
       (if so, how many?).
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5.     Please describe the procedures used for processing samples. Was each haul processed
       separately? Was the catch subdivided? How were the organisms fixed and preserved?
6.     Please describe the quality assurance/quality control steps employed during the sorting,
       identification, and data entry processes. If a voucher collection has been assembled for this data
       set, please provide contact information for the curator.
7.     Please describe any features of this data set which may affect its use to generally characterize
       environmental conditions.
8.     If any other types of data were collected concurrently which have been or will be added to
       ODES, please indicate the appropriate ODES filetype(s).
9.      In what report or document can the raw data be found? How could an individual obtain a copy of
       the raw data?
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            DESCRIPTION OF BIOACCUMULAT1ON DATA SUBMITTED TO ODES


Data set ID#:	File Type: 144B

Submitter	
Please give the name of an individual who can be contacted for additional information concerning this
data set:
                    	(name)
                    	(organization)
                    	(address)
                    Phone(   )
1.     If you have utilized the Series identification field to define subsets of your data, please provide a
       description of the code used and its definition. If more than one Series ID was used, provide
       information for all codes.
2.     Please describe the goals of the sampling program.
3.     Please describe the distribution of the sampling stations throughout the water body sampled. If
       stations were selected in order to characterize some particular feature (e.g., an effluent source),
       please identify this feature and present the rationale for the placement of stations in relation to
       this feature.
4.     Please describe the gear, any special features of its application and techniques used for sample
       collection.
5.    How were samples collected and handled during transportation? How were samples stored?
6.     What tissues were analyzed?

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7.     Please provide the following information on analytical techniques for each class of chemical
       compounds (please attach on a separate sheet).

                   Container
          Sample  Type and     Sample       Holding                              Detection!
Analyte     Size   Preparation  Preservation   Time Range   Method   Instrumentation    Limits
8.     Please provide the following information on the frequency of laboratory quality control checks
       and provide a copy of the results of any such analyses (please attach information on a separate
       sheet).

          No. of      No. of      No. of       Matrix Spike               Analytical Standards
Analyte   Samples   Duplicates    Blanks   Number   Materialised  Ann.     Number        Materialise
9.      If results submitted to ODES have been corrected for blanks or recovery response, please
       describe the manner in which this has been done.
10.    Please describe any features of this data set which may affect its »*<:. to generally characterize
       environmental data.
11.     Please describe the quality assurance/quality control procedures used to verify the correct coding
       and entry of data.
12.     If any other types of data were collected concurrently which have been or will be added to
       ODES, please indicate the appropriate ODES filetypc(s).
13.     In what report or document can the raw data be found? How could an individual obtain a copy ofB
       the raw data?

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                 DESCRIPTION OF BIOASSAY DATA SUBMITTED TO ODES
Data set E>#:	File Type:

Submitter:
Please give the name of an individual who can be contacted for additional information concerning this
data set:
                    	(name)
                    	(organization)
                    	(address)
                    Phone(   ).
 1.      If you have utilized the Series identification field to define subsets of your data, please provide a
       description of the code used and its definition. If more than one Series ID was used, provide
       information for all codes.
2.     Please describe the goals and scope of the sampling program.
3.     Please describe the station distribution. If stations were distributed randomly, regularly, or in
       some other fashion, please note. If stations were selected in order to characterize some particular
       feature (e.g., an effluent source) rather than the water body as a whole, please identify this
       feature.
4.     Please describe the gear and techniques used for sample collection. In particular, note whether
       samples were collected as composites or grabs. Please state the frequency and duration of
       composite sample collection.
5.      How were samples transported and what were storage conditions and holding times prior to
       analysis?

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6a.    Please describe the bioassay techniques used or provide a reference. Include a description of any
       modifications to standard techniques. If range-finding tests were conducted include this
       information.
6b.    What test organisms were used (include age and size) and where were they obtained? If
       organisms were from a wild population, what collection techniques were used and where were
       they collected?
6c.    Were the test organisms preconditioned, and if so, for how long and under what conditions?
6d.    Source of the dilution water?
6e.     Level of replication in the experiment?
7.      Please describe the QA/QC steps followed during the bioassay tests. Include information on both
       positive and negative controls.
8.      Did the organisms exhibit a sensitivity to a standard reference toxicant? What reference toxicant
       was used? What was the mean response (percent mortality, LC50, or other appropriate response
       measure)?

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9.      Please describe any features of this data set which may affect its use to generally characterize
       environmental conditions.
10.    If any other types of data were collected concurrently which have been or will be added to
       ODES, please indicate the appropriate ODES filetype(s).
11.     In what report or document can the raw data be found? How could an individual obtain a copy of
       the raw data?
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             DESCRIPTION OF FISH PATHOLOGY DATA SUBMITTED TO ODES
Data set ID#:	File Type: 013

Submitter:	
Please give the name of an individual who can be contacted for additional information concerning this
data set:
                    	(name)
                    	(organization)
                    	(address)
                    Phone (   ).
1.     If you have utilized the Series identification field to define subsets of your data, please provide a
       description of the code used and its definition. If more than one Series ID was used, provide
       information for all codes.
2.     Please describe the goals and scope of the sampling program. In particular, if the survey focused
       on certain taxa, please describe the scope.
3.      Please describe the station or transect distribution. For example, if stations were distributed
       randomly, regularly, or in some other fashion, please note. If transects occurred along or across
       depth contours, please include in the description. If stations were selected in order to characterize
       some particular feature (e.g., an effluent source) rather than the water body as a whole, please
       identify this feature.
4.     Please describe the gear and techniques used for sample collection. The net type, mouth size,
       mesh size, and towing speed are all important.
5.      What criteria were used to select individuals for pathology analyses?

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6.     Please describe the procedures used for processing samples. Was each haul processed separately?
       Was the catch subdivid'-d?
7.     How were the organisms and tissues preserved? Describe preparation of tissue samples (e.g.,
       sectioning and staining).
8.     Please list the tissues examined in each species collected.
9.     Please list the pathological conditions looked for in each tissue.
10.    Please describe the QA/QC steps followed during tissue evaluation.
11.     Please describe any features of this data set which may affect its use to generally characterize
       environmental conditions.
12.     If any other types of data were collected concurrently which have been or will be added to
       ODES, please indicate the appropriate ODES filetype(s).
13.    In what report or document can the raw data be found?  How could an individual obtain a copy of
       the raw data?

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            DESCRIPTION OF BACTERIOLOGICAL DATA SUBMITTED TO ODES
Data set ID#: _ File Type:

Submitter
Please give the name of an individual who can be contacted for additional information concerning this
data set:
                    	(name)
                    	(organization)
                    	(address)
                    Phone(   ).
1.     If you have utilized the Series identification field to define subsets of your data, please provide a
       description of the code used and its definition. If more than one Series ID was used, provide
       information for all codes.
2.     Please describe the goals and scope of the sampling program.
3.     Please describe the station distribution. If stations were distributed randomly, regularly, or in
       some other fashion, please note.  If stations were selected in order to characterize some particular
       feature (e.g., an effluent source) rather than the water body as a whole, please identify this
       feature.
4.     Were sampling times chosen in relation to local discharge? If so, were samples taken at peak,
       slack, or some other discharge period?
5.     Did sampling times occur during an unusual event that might affect the interpretation of the data
      (e.g., a toxic spill, 100-vr storm event, etc.)?

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6.     Please describe sampling gear and techniques used for sample collection.  What procedures were
       included to maintain sterility or prevent contamination?
7.     How were samples transported, and what were the storage conditions and holding times prior to
       analysis? Were samples pretreated (e.g., addition of dcchlorinating or chelating agents)?
8.     What microbial taxa were analyzed and what methods were used? If standard techniques,
       include a reference and describe any modifications.
9.     Please describe the QA/QC steps followed during the bacteriological assays. Examples of
       possible information to include are procedures for verification of positive samples,
       measurements of blanks or background, duplicate analyses, replicate field samples, laboratory
       certification, etc.
10.     Please describe any features of this data set which may affect its use to generally characterize
       environmental conditions.
11.     If any other types of data were collected concurrently which have been or will be added to
       ODES, please indicate the appropriate ODES filetype(s).
12.     In what report or document can the raw data be found? How could an individual obtain a copy
       of the raw data?

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