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{{#Wiki_filter:Annual, Landings Query Page I of 2 NOAA Fisheries I Office of Science &Technology I Fisheries Statistics v Commercial Fisheries CnatUs I Site Map)Annual Commercial Landing Statistics.
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To summarize landings for an individual species use (click on) the Spec~sies Locato to look up and enter the name in the SPECIES field. We recommend you look-up and use the NMFS common names because the query depends on matching the name in the SPECIES field with the species name in a master coding table. If there isn't an exact match the executed query will say that there were "no matching records." To summarize landings of all species, enter the phrase ALL SPECIES COMBINED or Gray Snapl ALL SPECIES INDIVIDUALLY in the SPECIES field; the first option Photo Credit: Man gives you total combined landings while the second option indicates total landings for each individual species.per (Lutjanus griseus)ooch and Raver,  SPECIES: ALL SPECIES COMBINED YEAR RANGE: Choose the year(s) to begin and end your data summary. If you want data for a single year, enter that year (e.g., 1992) in both the FROM and TO boxes. A word of caution, FROM: .2005 > landings for the most recent year indicated are preliminary and sometimes are highly (Earliest Year) incomplete.
Annual Commercial Landing Statistics.
TO: 2005 (Latest Year)GEOGRAPHICAL AREA Areas are arranged in geographical order by subregion.
To summarize landings for an individual species use (click on) the Spec~sies Locato to look up and enter the name in the SPECIES field. We recommend you look-up and use the NMFS common names because the query depends on matching the name in the SPECIES field with the species name in a master coding table. If there isn't an exact match the executed query will say that there were "no matching records." To summarize landings of all species, enter the phrase ALL SPECIES COMBINED or                         Gray Snapl per (Lutjanusgriseus)
For example, the option "New England By State" will give you the landings for each of the five states listed after the STATE/AREA:
ALL SPECIES INDIVIDUALLY in the SPECIES field; the first option                     Photo Credit: Man ooch and Raver, O*oyright gives you total combined landings while the second option indicates total landings for each individual species.
option (Maine to Connecticut).
SPECIES: ALL SPECIES COMBINED YEAR RANGE:                             Choose the year(s) to begin and end your data summary. If you want data for a single year, enter that year (e.g., 1992) in both the FROM and TO boxes. A word of caution, FROM: .2005 >                           landings for the most recent year indicated are preliminary and sometimes are highly (Earliest Year)                         incomplete.
The "New England" option will give you the total combined landings of the five states. The NMFS "Chesapeake" Region includes bay and All States oceanic landings for Maryland and Virginia.
TO:     2005     (Latest Year)
Florida is divided into three areas (east coast, west coast, and inland waters) in our surveys. Florida east coast and inland water landings are summarized with South Atlantic states and Florida west coast landings are summarized when Gulf landings are requested.
GEOGRAPHICAL AREA                       Areas are arranged in geographical order by subregion. For example, the option "New England By State" will give you the landings for each of the five states listed after the STATE/AREA:                             option (Maine to Connecticut). The "New England" option will give you the total combined landings of the five states. The NMFS "Chesapeake" Region includes bay and All States                             oceanic landings for Maryland and Virginia. Florida is divided into three areas (east coast, west coast, and inland waters) in our surveys. Florida east coast and inland water landings are summarized with South Atlantic states and Florida west coast landings are summarized when Gulf landings are requested. The only way to get total Florida landings (west+east+inland waters) is to select the "Florida, State Total" option.
The only way to get total Florida landings (west+east+inland waters) is to select the "Florida, State Total" option.Commercial landings for Washington, Oregon, California, Hawaii and Alaska are listed under the Pacific region.OUTPUT FORM: The summarized data can be viewed in a table format by choosing the "Table" option from the OUTPUT FORM; this tabular data with subtotals can be printed by choosing TABLE. the FILE PRINT option from the top menu bar. Choose the "ASCII File" option if you want to create a file of these data without the subtotals; the data file will not be output to your monitor.Submit Query [_lear Entries:..  
Commercial landings for Washington, Oregon, California, Hawaii and Alaska are listed under the Pacific region.
)Photo Credits All fish pictures, unless otherwise noted, are used with the permission of Charles S. Manooch, III and Duane Raver, Jr. These http://www.st.nmfs.gov/st1/commercial/landings/annuallandings.html 6/29/2007 AnnualiLandings Query copyrighted pictures are from their book, "Fishermen's Guide: Fishes of the Southeastern United States.This page was last modified February 12, 2007.Page 2 of 2 http://www.st.nmrfs.gov/st 1/commnercial/landings/annual landings.htmI 6/29/2007}}
OUTPUT FORM:                           The summarized data can be viewed in a table format by choosing the "Table" option from the OUTPUT FORM; this tabular data with subtotals can be printed by choosing TABLE.                                 the FILE PRINT option from the top menu bar. Choose the "ASCII File" option if you want to create a file of these data without the subtotals; the data file will not be output to your monitor.
Submit Query     [_lear Entries:.. )
Photo Credits All fish pictures, unless otherwise noted, are used with the permission of Charles S. Manooch, III andDuane Raver, Jr. These http://www.st.nmfs.gov/st1/commercial/landings/annuallandings.html                                                             6/29/2007
 
AnnualiLandings Query                                                                               Page 2 of 2 copyrightedpictures arefrom their book, "Fishermen'sGuide: Fishes of the Southeastern United States.
This page was last modified February 12, 2007.
http://www.st.nmrfs.gov/st 1/commnercial/landings/annual landings.htmI                               6/29/2007}}

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Annual, Landings Query Page I of 2 NOAA Fisheries I Office of Science &Technology I Fisheries Statistics v Commercial Fisheries CnatUs I Site Map)

Annual Commercial Landing Statistics.

To summarize landings for an individual species use (click on) the Spec~sies Locato to look up and enter the name in the SPECIES field. We recommend you look-up and use the NMFS common names because the query depends on matching the name in the SPECIES field with the species name in a master coding table. If there isn't an exact match the executed query will say that there were "no matching records." To summarize landings of all species, enter the phrase ALL SPECIES COMBINED or Gray Snapl per (Lutjanusgriseus)

ALL SPECIES INDIVIDUALLY in the SPECIES field; the first option Photo Credit: Man ooch and Raver, O*oyright gives you total combined landings while the second option indicates total landings for each individual species.

SPECIES: ALL SPECIES COMBINED YEAR RANGE: Choose the year(s) to begin and end your data summary. If you want data for a single year, enter that year (e.g., 1992) in both the FROM and TO boxes. A word of caution, FROM: .2005 > landings for the most recent year indicated are preliminary and sometimes are highly (Earliest Year) incomplete.

TO: 2005 (Latest Year)

GEOGRAPHICAL AREA Areas are arranged in geographical order by subregion. For example, the option "New England By State" will give you the landings for each of the five states listed after the STATE/AREA: option (Maine to Connecticut). The "New England" option will give you the total combined landings of the five states. The NMFS "Chesapeake" Region includes bay and All States oceanic landings for Maryland and Virginia. Florida is divided into three areas (east coast, west coast, and inland waters) in our surveys. Florida east coast and inland water landings are summarized with South Atlantic states and Florida west coast landings are summarized when Gulf landings are requested. The only way to get total Florida landings (west+east+inland waters) is to select the "Florida, State Total" option.

Commercial landings for Washington, Oregon, California, Hawaii and Alaska are listed under the Pacific region.

OUTPUT FORM: The summarized data can be viewed in a table format by choosing the "Table" option from the OUTPUT FORM; this tabular data with subtotals can be printed by choosing TABLE. the FILE PRINT option from the top menu bar. Choose the "ASCII File" option if you want to create a file of these data without the subtotals; the data file will not be output to your monitor.

Submit Query [_lear Entries:.. )

Photo Credits All fish pictures, unless otherwise noted, are used with the permission of Charles S. Manooch, III andDuane Raver, Jr. These http://www.st.nmfs.gov/st1/commercial/landings/annuallandings.html 6/29/2007

AnnualiLandings Query Page 2 of 2 copyrightedpictures arefrom their book, "Fishermen'sGuide: Fishes of the Southeastern United States.

This page was last modified February 12, 2007.

http://www.st.nmrfs.gov/st 1/commnercial/landings/annual landings.htmI 6/29/2007