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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Argos Satellite Tracking Data for Steller's Eiders (Polysticta stelleri) - Processed Data

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This metadata document describes the data contained in the "processedData" folder of this data package. This data package contains all data collected by the Argos System from 14 satellite transmitters attached to Steller's Eiders on their breeding range in arctic Alaska, 2000-2001. The raw data were processed to accomplish two goals: flag implausible location estimates and decode raw sensor data. Three Comma Separate Value (CSV) tables are included in the "processedData" folder of this data package: 1) the "diag_filteredLocations" table contains one record for every Argos location estimate collected, accompanied by a binary flag that denotes an algorithm's plausibility check (based on distance, turning angle, and rate thresholds). Each record also includes a 'Tracking_Status' variable that denotes whether the location was collected from a live animal, a dead animal, or shed transmitter, 2) the "decodedSensor" table contains decoded sensor data such as the transmitter's temperature, battery voltage, and motion (activity), and 3) the "deploymentAttributes" table contains one record for each transmitter deployment in a CSV formatted table. The deployment attributes file contains information such as when the transmitter was attached to the animal, when tracking of a live animal ended, and a variety of variables describing the animal and transmitter. This table is identical to the "deploymentAttributes" table in the "rawData" folder of this data package.

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Suggested Citation:
, 2022, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service tracking data for Steller's Eiders (Polysticta stelleri): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9ECETBG.


DataID: 529 | doi:10.5066/P9ECETBG | Date Posted Online: 2022-11-02 | Last Updated:

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