Salmon Data Discovery Tool – Data Loading Working Session
Are you tired of wasting time searching for data, or getting emails asking for the same data set? Do you have useful data products you would like to make a public resource?
Salmon Data Discovery Tool (SDDT) was created as a joint partnership between NOAA’s Northwest Fisheries Science Center and Pacific State Marine Fisheries Commission to create a public repository for all types of salmon related data products.
The data discovery tool provides a single location to hold data across ecosystems (freshwater, estuary, marine) and data types (documents, data files, derived data products, spatial data, GitHub links) relevant to Pacific Salmon. Many of these datasets exist in agency reports or databases maintained by external agencies or groups (e.g., states, tribes, Pacific Salmon Commission, Pacific Fisheries Management Council), but are not centralized, or generally accessible to the public. SDDT changes this by providing a single centralized hub for the salmon science community.
Please visit https://sddt.psmfc.org/ to explore the site and start loading your files! To reach out with more questions, email SDDT@psmfc.org. We can help with uploading datasets, reports, R code, spatial files, and others to the Salmon Data Discovery Tool.
Click here to Join a July virtual working session:
July 9: 10:00am – 11:00am
July 14: 1:00pm – 2:00pm
July 29: 11:00am – 12:00pm
During this one hour working session, we will help guide you loading data, documents and/or links to the Salmon Data Discovery Tool. Please come prepared with a dataset, document or link to upload.