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Data format: SDE Table File or table name: sos.DBO.risk_sockeye Theme keywords: Risk of Extinction, Stock Status |
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Abstract:
In our database, there are three main variables that describe stock status: percent of stocks at low risk of extinction, percent of stocks at moderate risk, and percent at high risk. It is difficult to present these three variables on a two-dimentional surface, such as a web map. For display purposes, we have assigned a relative level of risk to each ecoregion based on a variety of factors. A relative risk was assigned to each stock by whichever percentage(low, moderate, high) contained a plurality.
If the risk was split equally between two sequential gradations, (i.e. percent low and percent moderate risk were equal), other factors, such as total number of species extinct in that ecoregion, and estimated abundance, were taken into account.
We encourage you to explore the background data to get a better sense of the health of these stocks. |
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In our database, there are three main variables that describe stock status: percent of stocks at low risk of extinction, percent of stocks at moderate risk, and percent at high risk. It is difficult to present these three variables on a two-dimentional surface, such as a web map. For display purposes, we have assigned a relative level of risk to each ecoregion based on a variety of factors. A relative risk was assigned to each stock by whichever percentage(low, moderate, high) contained a plurality. If the risk was split equally between two sequential gradations, (i.e. percent low and percent moderate risk were equal), other factors, such as total number of species extinct in that ecoregion, and estimated abundance, were taken into account. We encourage you to explore the background data to get a better sense of the health of these stocks.
This dataset was developed to represent the data and analysis for risk of extinction that appear in the Atlas of Pacific Salmon: The First Map-Based Status Assessment of Salmon in the North Pacific. (2005) This information was developed explicitly for the two dimensional web interface.
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