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    <citation>
      <citeinfo>
        <origin>California Department of Fish and Game</origin>
        <pubdate>20050728</pubdate>
        <title>Aquatic Organisms [ds193]</title>
        <geoform>vector digital data</geoform>
        <onlink>ftp://ftp.dfg.ca.gov/BDB/GIS/BIOS/Public_Datasets/100_199/ds193.zip</onlink>
        <onlink>http://bios.dfg.ca.gov</onlink>
      </citeinfo>
    </citation>
    <descript>
      <abstract>This dataset is a subset of the Tuolumne Aquatic Resources Relational Inventory (TARRI) compiled by Brian Quelvog, California Department of Fish and Game. The database focuses on fish, amphibians, insects, crustacean, and other invertebrates, and includes hydrologic information associated with collection sites in inland waterways located in Tuolumne County and the six surrounding counties (Calaveras, Stanislaus, Merced, Mariposa, Mono, and Alpine). Over seventy-five sources of information were used to develop the dataset including aquatic surveys by several agencies, file reports from the California Department of Fish and Game, personal communications, and research articles as well as museum records from institutions such as the California Academy of Sciences. Collection dates for some data are historical (back to 1889), but the majority range from 1979 to 2003. What each record represents Each record represents the collection, identification, and cataloging of one or more specimens of the given taxon under the location, time, and habitat conditions listed in the record.</abstract>
      <purpose>The TARRI database was developed to: 
* demonstrate the feasibility of compiling a significant amount of the known aquatic fauna data for a finite geographical area. 
* provide resource managers with a foundation of information on what species have occurred in the area and under what conditions (reference conditions). This will allow data-driven decisions on appropriate monitoring and management activities to ensure protection of the resources. 
* provide the means to integrate related datasets from available information on species occurrence, population dynamics and habitat conditions to allow fisheries managers to make informed decisions in areas such as setting angling regulations and watershed planning. Incorporating the data into BIOS provides the additional capability of spatial analysis of the data. 
* provide a data model that could be adapted and expanded statewide. 
* serve as a reference resource for educators, anglers and other members of the general public. 

Known Caveats of the Data The accuracy of all data represented in the data set is ultimately the responsibility of the listed identifier. In the case of museum specimens, labeled identification may only be tentative and subject to more current taxonomy. Specimens may have been identified by current specialists in that specific group and their identification should, therefore, be considered tentative. Number of specimens of any one species observed should not be taken as a quantitative measure of either the population or an index of the population but only of the sample collected.</purpose>
      <supplinf>The original TARRI program was written in Dbase III+ / Clipper by James Herrell.</supplinf>
    </descript>
    <status>
      <progress>Complete</progress>
      <update>As needed</update>
    </status>
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        <southbc>36.804862</southbc>
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    <keywords>
      <theme>
        <themekt>None</themekt>
        <themekey>leeches</themekey>
        <themekey>nematodes</themekey>
        <themekey>water mites</themekey>
        <themekey>amphipods</themekey>
        <themekey>frogs</themekey>
        <themekey>jellyfish &amp; hydra</themekey>
        <themekey>fish</themekey>
        <themekey>flukes</themekey>
        <themekey>clams</themekey>
        <themekey>aquatic organisms</themekey>
        <themekey>horsehair worms</themekey>
        <themekey>turtles</themekey>
        <themekey>insects</themekey>
        <themekey>lamprey</themekey>
        <themekey>salamanders</themekey>
        <themekey>snails</themekey>
        <themekey>crayfish</themekey>
        <themekey>fairy shrimp</themekey>
        <themekey>water fleas</themekey>
        <themekey>shrimp</themekey>
        <themekey>tapeworms</themekey>
        <themekey>copepods</themekey>
        <themekey>segmented worms</themekey>
        <themekey>snakes</themekey>
        <themekey>toads</themekey>
        <themekey>flatworms</themekey>
        <themekey>pea clams</themekey>
      </theme>
      <theme>
        <themekt>ISO 19115 Topic Category</themekt>
        <themekey>environment</themekey>
        <themekey>inlandWaters</themekey>
        <themekey>biota</themekey>
      </theme>
      <place>
        <placekt>None</placekt>
        <placekey>California</placekey>
      </place>
    </keywords>
    <accconst>None</accconst>
    <useconst>None</useconst>
    <ptcontac>
      <cntinfo>
        <cntorgp>
          <cntorg>California Department of Fish and Wildlife</cntorg>
          <cntper>Eric Guzman</cntper>
        </cntorgp>
        <cntpos>District Inland Fisheries Biologist</cntpos>
        <cntaddr>
          <addrtype>mailing</addrtype>
          <address>1234 E. Shaw Avenue</address>
          <city>Fresno</city>
          <state>CA</state>
          <postal>93710</postal>
          <country>US</country>
        </cntaddr>
        <cntvoice>(559) 243-4014, ext. 260</cntvoice>
        <cntemail>eric.guzman@wildlife.ca.gov</cntemail>
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    <horizsys>
      <planar>
        <mapproj>
          <mapprojn>NAD 1983 California Teale Albers</mapprojn>
          <albers>
            <stdparll>34.0</stdparll>
            <stdparll>40.5</stdparll>
            <longcm>-120.0</longcm>
            <latprjo>0.0</latprjo>
            <feast>0.0</feast>
            <fnorth>-4000000.0</fnorth>
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          <plance>coordinate pair</plance>
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          <plandu>meter</plandu>
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      <geodetic>
        <horizdn>D North American 1983</horizdn>
        <ellips>GRS 1980</ellips>
        <semiaxis>6378137.0</semiaxis>
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        <attrlabl>FID</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Internal feature number.</attrdef>
        <attrdefs>Esri</attrdefs>
        <attrdomv>
          <udom>Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.</udom>
        </attrdomv>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>Shape</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Feature geometry.</attrdef>
        <attrdefs>Esri</attrdefs>
        <attrdomv>
          <udom>Coordinates defining the features.</udom>
        </attrdomv>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>INVDATE</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>The date the inventory was conducted reported in mm/dd/yy. The -1 indicates missing data.</attrdef>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>TIME</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>The time the water temperature was taken, reported in military time (2400 clock). The "-1" indicates missing data.</attrdef>
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        <attrlabl>CLASS</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Taxonomic class to which the organism is assigned.</attrdef>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>ORDER_</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Taxonomic order to which the organism is assigned.</attrdef>
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        <attrlabl>FAMILY</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Taxonomic family to which the organism is assigned.</attrdef>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>SNAME</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>The scientific name of the organism.</attrdef>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>CNAME</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>The common name of the organism.</attrdef>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>STAGE</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>The stage of maturity of the sampled organism. Life stage classifications are Adult, Adult-Female, Adult-Male, Cyst, Immature, Juvenile, Larva,  Multiple stages (for several organisms), Nymph, Pupa, Pupa-Female, Pupa-Male,  Sub Adult, Tadpole, Unknown, Yearling (YLG),  and Young of the year (YOY).</attrdef>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>NUMOBS</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>The number of organisms actually observed as opposed to a population estimate.</attrdef>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>SUBSTRATE1</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>The most common or dominant substrate or sample medium in or on which the sample was taken. Substrate classifications are composed of Bedrock, Benthic, Boulder, Cobble, Crushed Rock, Drift Net, Gravel, Net (dip), Riparian, Roadway, Sand, Silt, Tissue, Unknown, Vegetation, and Water surface.</attrdef>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>SUBSTRATE2</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>The second most dominant substrate type found at the inventory site.</attrdef>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>SUBSTRATE3</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>The third most dominant substrate type found at the inventory site.</attrdef>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>LOCATION</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>The physical location of the sample within or near the water body.  Location classifications are Aerial (black light),  Cascade, Cascade midstream, Cascade near shore,  External parasite, Internal parasite, Isolated pool midstream,  Isolated pool near shore, Isolated pool, Midlake,  Midstream, Midstream &amp; Near shore, Near shore, Pool, Pool midstream, Pool near shore, Riffle, Riffle midstream, Riffle near shore, Riparian, Run, Run midstream, Run near shore, Side channel midstream, Side channel near shore, Side channel, Unknown, spring, and terrestrial.</attrdef>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>INVTEMP</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Water temperature measured in degrees centigrade. The "-1" indicates missing data.</attrdef>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>FLOWRATE</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Flow of water measured in cubic feet per second. A "0" indicates missing data.</attrdef>
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        <attrlabl>IDENTIFIER</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>The group or individual who determined the taxon level or is responsible for producing the data. Identifiers are added as new data becomes available.</attrdef>
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            <edomv>AEI</edomv>
            <edomvd>Aquatic Ecosystem Inventory - Macroinvertebrate analysis.</edomvd>
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          <edom>
            <edomv>BLM</edomv>
            <edomvd>U.S. Bureau of Land Management file report</edomvd>
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          <edom>
            <edomv>BQ</edomv>
            <edomvd>Brian Quelvog - Database senior author, California Department of Fish and Game, District Biologist, Tuolumne County</edomvd>
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          <edom>
            <edomv>BS</edomv>
            <edomvd>Bill Shepard - Professor of Biology, California State University Sacramento</edomvd>
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          <edom>
            <edomv>CAS</edomv>
            <edomvd>California Academy of Sciences</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>CBB</edomv>
            <edomvd>Cheryl B. Barr Collection - Curator of Essig Museum at U.C. Berkeley as of 2001</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>CDP</edomv>
            <edomvd>Calif. Dept. of Parks and Recreation - file reports include: Douglas Rischbieter, Dec. 19, 1989. " Preliminary Findings, Habitat and Electrofishing Survey of  Two Sections of Big Trees Creek (Tuolumne County) Calaveras State Park, South Grove Natural Preserve"</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>CF</edomv>
            <edomvd>Chuck Fisher - Fisheries Biologist with the Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>CLH</edomv>
            <edomvd>Charles L. Hogue, Blephariceridae of Cal - Charles L. Hogue. 1973. The Net-Winged Midges or Blephariceridae of California. Bulletin of the California Insect Survey, volume 15</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>CNDDB</edomv>
            <edomvd>California Natural Diversity Data Base - The CNDDB is part of the California Department of Fish and Game and maintains original hard copy records on sources and other details of their database.</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>CPA</edomv>
            <edomvd>C.P. Alexander - C.P. Alexander. 1967. The Craneflies of California. Bull. of the Calif Insect Survey</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>CV</edomv>
            <edomvd>Chuck Von Geldren - Fisheries Biologist with the Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>CWESA</edomv>
            <edomvd>Consultants W/L &amp; Envir Services Agency "1986 Baseline Qquatic Survey of Woods Creek near Jamestown, Tuolumne county, California". March 28, 1983. Tuolumne County Planning Department</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>DAPPLE</edomv>
            <edomvd>Dan Applebee SPI, CDFG</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>DB</edomv>
            <edomvd>Don Burdick, Instructor ret, CSU Fresno</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>DBELK</edomv>
            <edomvd>Denton Belk, consultant</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>DFG</edomv>
            <edomvd>Calif. Dept of Fish and Game files</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>DFG-FHL</edomv>
            <edomvd>Dept. of Fish and Game Fish Health Lab</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>DFG-GL</edomv>
            <edomvd>DFG-Grasslands Sampling Program</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>DPC</edomv>
            <edomvd>Dan Christianson - Calif. Dept of Fish and Game Biologist</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>F and K</edomv>
            <edomvd>Freeborn and Bohart, Mosquitoes of Calif - S.B. Freeborn and R.M. Bohart. 1951  Mosquitoes of California. Bulletin of the California Insect Survey, vol. 1, no.2</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>EA</edomv>
            <edomvd>Ed Armstrong - Fisheries Biologist with Calif. Dept. Fish and Game</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>EAE</edomv>
            <edomvd>Ecological Analysts and Engineering</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>EK</edomv>
            <edomvd>Elizabeth Kools - California Academy of Sciences</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>FWS</edomv>
            <edomvd>U.S. Fish and Wildlife file report</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>GW</edomv>
            <edomvd>Glenn Wiggins</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>HDK</edomv>
            <edomvd>Harry D. Kennedy, Convict Creek Study - Harry D. Kennedy. 1967. Seasonal abundance of aquatic invertebrates and their utilization by hatchery-reared rainbow trout. Technical Papers, U.S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife. Samples were collected between July 1, 1961 and June 30, 1963. 360-1 sq ft samples were collected in 4 sections of   Convict Ck, Mono County, CA which ranged from 1125 to 1630 feet long. Number of each species is assumed to be &gt;1</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>HS</edomv>
            <edomvd>Howard Shainberg - Fisheries biologist with the Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>JF</edomv>
            <edomvd>Jack Fraser - Fisheries biologist, supervisor, and manager with Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>JH</edomv>
            <edomvd>Jim Horton - Fisheries Biologist with Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>JHOLSIN</edomv>
            <edomvd>John R. Holsinger, Subterranean Amphipod - John R. Holsinger. 1974. Systematics of the Subterranean Amphipod Genus Stygobromus (Gammaridae), Part I: Species of the Western United States. Smithsonian Institution Press</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>JJ</edomv>
            <edomvd>Joe Jones, U.C. Santa Cruz grad student</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>JLC</edomv>
            <edomvd>James L. Carter, USGS-Yosemite NPS report - The Interannual Distribution and Abundance of Lotic Invertebrates from Five Habitats of the Merced River in Yosemite Valley, Yosemite National Park, 1992-1995, James L. Carter and Steve Fend. U.S. Geological Survey. Open-File Report 97-584. 1997 Notes: sampling was conducted with a 200-210 micro net on a D-frame kicknet. Subfamilies were, here, recorded only to family. Species was added here when only one species occurs. Samples in Run, Glide, and Pool habitats were assumed to be in midstream whereas Wood and Margin were considered near shore</edomvd>
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          <edom>
            <edomv>JMODIN</edomv>
            <edomvd>John Modin, Fish Pathologist CDFG</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>JS</edomv>
            <edomvd>John Shelton - former student Cal State University, Fresno</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>JSA</edomv>
            <edomvd>Jones and Stokes Associates, Consultants</edomvd>
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          <edom>
            <edomv>MBELK</edomv>
            <edomvd>Mary Belk</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>MNT</edomv>
            <edomvd>Moyle, Nichols, and Taylor, Field Notes</edomvd>
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          <edom>
            <edomv>MOSER</edomv>
            <edomvd>William Moser, Smithsonian Institution - Section of Invertebrate Zoology, MS 163, Department of Systematic Biology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, 10th and Constitution Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20560-0163</edomvd>
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          <edom>
            <edomv>MR</edomv>
            <edomvd>Martha Ramsey - scientific aid Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>MS</edomv>
            <edomvd>Marcus Sazaki - Fisheries Biologist with the Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>MSUTTON</edomv>
            <edomvd>Mike Sutton</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>MVZ</edomv>
            <edomvd>Museum of Vertebrate Zoology-UC Berkeley</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>MW</edomv>
            <edomvd>Malcom Wilson - Fisheries biologist with the Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>NF</edomv>
            <edomvd>Neil Fahey</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>NFP</edomv>
            <edomvd>Nork Fork Stanislaus River Hydro Project - Exhibit S of the FERC documentation. Benthic Study conducted by Wayne C. Fields. Samples were collected with surber samplers on August 22-23, 1974, November 7-8, 1974 and September 7-8, 1977</edomvd>
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          <edom>
            <edomv>NP</edomv>
            <edomvd>Norm Penny-California Academy of Science</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>OW</edomv>
            <edomvd>O. L. Wallis - Yosemite National Park, Ranger</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>PAPENFU</edomv>
            <edomvd>Ted Papenfus + Sean Rovito UC Berkeley</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>PB</edomv>
            <edomvd>Phil Barthomew - Fisheries biologist with the Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>PGE</edomv>
            <edomvd>Pacific Gas and Electric file report file reports include: "Spring Gap, Stanislaus Project, FERC project # 2130, Effect of Entrainment on Fish Populations Above and Below the Philadelphia Diversion Dam", 1990</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>PH</edomv>
            <edomvd>Phil Hansen - Fisheries biologist with the Calif. Dept of Fish and Game</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>PHA</edomv>
            <edomvd>Paul H. Arnaud in Myia (1994) 5:121-124</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>RE</edomv>
            <edomvd>Robert Ehlers - Biologist and supervisor with the Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>RG</edomv>
            <edomvd>Richard Gill</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>RH</edomv>
            <edomvd>Richard Hill, Cal Dept of Transportation</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>RIV</edomv>
            <edomvd>RIVPAC Survey, USFS, Region 5 U.S.D.A. 2002. Forest Service Region 5. RIVPAC Protocol Version 2001-2</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>RW</edomv>
            <edomvd>Russ Wickwire - Fisheries biologist with the Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>SF</edomv>
            <edomvd>Steve Fend, USGS</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>SGJ</edomv>
            <edomvd>Stanley G. Jewett  Stoneflies of Calif - Stanley G. Jewett Jr. 1960. The Stoneflies (Plecoptera) of California. Bulletin of the California Insect Survey volume 6, number 6</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>SHAFFER</edomv>
            <edomvd>Shaffer, Status Rpt on Tiger Salamander - H. Bradley Shaffer, Robert N. Fisher, and Scott E. Stanley. 1993. Status report: the California Tiger Salamander, Ambystoma californiense. Final Report for California Department of Fish and Game, Inland Fisheries Division Contracts FG 9422 and FG 1383</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>SJB</edomv>
            <edomvd>Steven J. Botti et al - Steven J. Botti, Dana Finney, Robert R. Smith, and E. J. Koford. 1977. Status of Fish Populations in 102 Planted Lakes, Yosemite National Park, file report</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>STEBBIN</edomv>
            <edomvd>Dr. Robert Stebbins, UC Berkeley</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>T.FORD</edomv>
            <edomvd>Tim Ford, TID, Field Notes</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>TAYLOR</edomv>
            <edomvd>Tom Taylor, FSU, Independent Study</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>TFREST</edomv>
            <edomvd>Terry Frest, consultant</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>TM</edomv>
            <edomvd>Tim Manolis, consultant</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>TORDOFF</edomv>
            <edomvd>Dr. Walter Tordoff, Cal State Stanislaus</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>UCB</edomv>
            <edomvd>Emmig Museum, University of Cal Berkeley. In 2000, this was housed at U.C. Berkeley's Essig Museum</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>UCD</edomv>
            <edomvd>University of California, Davis </edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>USFS</edomv>
            <edomvd>U.S. Forest Service</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>USFWS</edomv>
            <edomvd>U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service report/memo</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>W MOSER</edomv>
            <edomvd>William Moser, Smithsonian Institution, Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC 20013-0050</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>WT</edomv>
            <edomvd>CDFG Wild Trout Project file report</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>WWM</edomv>
            <edomvd>W.W. Middlekauff, The Horse Flies of Cal, W.W. Middlekauff, The Horse Flies and Deer Flies of California (Diptera-Tabanidae), Bulletin of the California Insect Survey. vol 1, no 1</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>YNP</edomv>
            <edomvd>Yosemite National Park File Report</edomvd>
          </edom>
          <edom>
            <edomv>YNP MUS</edomv>
            <edomvd>Yosemite National Park Museum</edomvd>
          </edom>
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        <attrlabl>COMMENT1</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Statements added to clarify or further describe the sampling procedure.</attrdef>
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        <attrlabl>ZONE</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Drainages or large geographical areas within a drainage such as Merced River within Yosemite National Park.</attrdef>
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        <attrlabl>WATER</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>A primary tributary within a zone.</attrdef>
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      <attr>
        <attrlabl>HYDROPH</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Water acidity or alkalinity; low number is acidic, high number is alkaline, pH 7.0 is neutral. A "0" indicates missing data.</attrdef>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>HARDNESS</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Water hardness reported in milligrams per liter (mg/L) of calcium carbonate.   Hardness is a measure of calcium and magnesium compounds along with other metals.  Soft water is considered to be 0 to 60 mg/L as calcium carbonate; 61 to 120 mg/L  is moderately hard; 121 to 180 mg/L is hard; and more than 180 mg/L is classified as very hard. A "0" indicates missing data.</attrdef>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>CONDUCTIV</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Electrical conductivity (EC) of the water is measured in micromhos per centimeter (µmhos/cm), adjusted by water temperature.  It is useful in establishing efficiency of the electrofishing unit as well as being a useful water quality measure. A "0" indicates missing data.</attrdef>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>HYDROFLOW</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Flow of water measured in cubic feet per second (same as INVFLOW). A "0" indicates missing data.</attrdef>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>SITEID</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>An identification number assigned to the inventory site.</attrdef>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>SITE</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>The name or description of the location where the inventory was conducted.</attrdef>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>ELEVATION</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Elevation at which the inventory was conducted (derived from 1/24,000 USGS quad sheets) reported in feet above sea level.</attrdef>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>COUNTY</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>The name of the county where the inventory was conducted.</attrdef>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>MAPQUAD</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>The name of the USGS 7.5 minute topographic map quadrangle in which the inventory site is located.</attrdef>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>UTMZONE</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>The Universal Transverse Mercator projection zone in which the inventory site is located.</attrdef>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>UTMEAST27</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Universal Transverse Mercator easting coordinate (in meters), North American Datum 1927 for the inventory site.</attrdef>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>UTMNORTH27</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Universal Transverse Mercator northing coordinate (in meters), North American Datum 1927 for the inventory site.</attrdef>
      </attr>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>PHOTO</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>A link to a photograph of the inventory site, if available.</attrdef>
      </attr>
    </detailed>
  </eainfo>
  <metainfo>
    <metd>20160229</metd>
    <metc>
      <cntinfo>
        <cntorgp>
          <cntorg>California Department of Fish and Game</cntorg>
          <cntper>Brian Quelvog</cntper>
        </cntorgp>
        <cntpos>District Fisheries Biologist</cntpos>
        <cntaddr>
          <addrtype>mailing and physical</addrtype>
          <address>21278 Phoenix Lake Rd.</address>
          <city>Sonora</city>
          <state>CA</state>
          <postal>95370</postal>
          <country>US</country>
        </cntaddr>
        <cntvoice>209 536-1837</cntvoice>
        <cntemail>bquelvog@dfg.ca.gov</cntemail>
      </cntinfo>
    </metc>
    <metstdn>FGDC Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata</metstdn>
    <metstdv>FGDC-STD-001-1998</metstdv>
    <mettc>local time</mettc>
  </metainfo>
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