Report Date: 13-Jul-1999 Metadata Data Set Name: Robert A. Leidy Fish Survey 1992-1998 1 Identification Information 1.1 Citation: 8 Citation Information: 8.1 Originator: San Francisco Estuary Institute 8.2 Publication Date: 19990708 8.4 Title: Robert A. Leidy Fish Survey 1992-1998 8.5 Edition: 1.2 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: database 8.7.1 Series Name: Bay Area Stream Fishes 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Richmond, CA 8.8.2 Publisher: San Francisco Estuary Institute 8.10 Online Linkage: http://sfei.org/ecoatlas/Animals/docs/Fish/basf.ht ml 8.11 Larger Work Citation: 8 Citation Information 8.1 Originator: San Francisco Estuary Institute 8.2 Publication Date: Unpublished Material 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: EcoAtlas 8.5 Edition: 06221999 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: Atlas 8.8.1 Publication Place: Richmond, CA 8.8.2 Publisher: San Francisco Estuary Institute 8.10 Online Linkage: www.sfei.org 1.2 Description 1.2.1 Abstract: This database contains information about native and introduced fishes collected by Robert A. Leidy of USEPA on Bay Area streams from April 1992 to July 1998. The database was designed and built by the San Francisco Estuary Institute, in collaboration with Region IX of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, during January to May 1999. The database reports on the numbers and lengths of a total of 37 species of fish observed at 263 stations on 79 Bay Area streams. The Leidy Fish Survey 1992-1998 documentation is currently available as a PDF file from the San Francisco Estuary Institute’s website (www.sfei.org). The PDF file includes information on survey and database methods and a section about data use. Please consult the documentation before using these data. This version (1.2) is the first release of data from the Bay Area Stream Fishes project. With the support of local groups, SFEI is developing an on-line map-based query system to make the Stream Fishes data easily accessible. It will go online in early 2000. Additional components, including historical data, are also being developed to extend the utility of the database. EPA, SFEI, and local partners will be exploring how these data can be well-used, and updated, to support ongoing watershed management. 1.2.2 Purpose: To make EPA stream fish data available for watershed management in the San Francisco Bay Area. 1.2.3 Supplemental Information: None 1.3 Time Period Of Content 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 19990708 1.3.1 Currentness Reference: Observed 1.4 Status 1.4.1 Progress: In Work 1.4.2 Maintenance and Update Frequency: As Needed 1.5 Spatial Domain 99.1.5.1 Description of Geographic Extent: Survey station locations in San Francisco Bay Region 1.5.1 Bounding Coordinates 1.5.1.1 West Bounding Coordinate: -122.661 1.5.1.2 East Bounding Coordinate: -121.458 1.5.1.3 North Bounding Coordinate: 38.629 1.5.1.4 South Bounding Coordinate: 37.104 1.6 Keywords 1.6.1 Theme 1.6.1.1 Theme Keyword Thesaurus: None 1.6.1.2 Theme Keyword: Bay Area stream fishes 1.6.1.2 Theme Keyword: fish 1.6.1.2 Theme Keyword: San Francisco Bay species 1.6.2 Place 1.6.2.1 Place Keyword Thesaurus: EcoAtlas Place Name 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Adobe Creek (Sonoma County) 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Alameda Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Alameda Creek Watershed 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Alameda del Prado Creek Watershed 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Arroyo Corte Madera del Presidio Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Arroyo Corte Madera del Presidio Creek Watershed 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Arroyo de la Laguna Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Arroyo Hondo Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Arroyo Mocho Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Arroyo San Jose Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Arroyo Valle Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Bear Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Bonjetti Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Calabazas Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: California 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Carriger Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Cascade Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Cerrito Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Cerrito Creek Watershed 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Conn Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Contra Costa 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Cordelia Slough Watershed 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Corte Madera Creek (Marin County) 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Corte Madera Creek (Santa Clara County) 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Cow Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Coyote Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Coyote Creek Watershed 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Cyrus Canyon Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Donner Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Dry Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Fairfax Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Graham Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Grayson Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Green Valley Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Guadalupe River 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Guadalupe River Watershed 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Hoover Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Indian Creek (Alameda County) 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Indian Creek (Contra Costa County) 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Kelly Cabin Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Kimball Canyon Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: La Costa Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Las Trampas Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Los Trancos Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Matadero Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Matadero Creek Watershed 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Mill Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Miller Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Miller Creek Watershed 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Mount Diablo Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Mount Diablo Creek Watershed 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Napa 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Napa River Area (Bayland Segment D) 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Napa River Watershed 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Napa Slough 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Novato Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Novato Creek Watershed 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Old Mill Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Palomares Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Permanente Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Permanente Creek Watershed 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Petaluma River 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Petaluma River Watershed 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Pinole Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Pinole Creek Watershed 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Redwood Creek (Alameda County) 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Redwood Creek (Napa County) 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Rodeo Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Rodeo Creek Watershed 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Ross Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Sage Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: San Anselmo Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: San Antonio Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: San Felipe Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: San Francisco Bay Region 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: San Francisquito Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: San Francisquito Creek Watershed 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: San Leandro Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: San Leandro Creek Watershed 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: San Lorenzo Creek Watershed 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: San Mateo 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: San Mateo Creek Watershed 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: San Pablo Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: San Pablo Creek Watershed 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: San Tomas Aquinas Creek Watershed 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Santa Clara 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Saratoga Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Saratoga Creek Watershed 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Sarco Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Second Napa Slough 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Smith Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Solano 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Sonoma 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Sonoma Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Stevens Creek Watershed 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Stuart Canyon Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Suscol Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Tassajara Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Third Napa Slough 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Unnamed Creek (South of Cordelia) 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Unnamed Tributary to Alameda del Prado Drainage 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Unnamed Tributary to Dry Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Unnamed Watershed (South of Cordelia) 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Vallecitos Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Walnut Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Walnut Creek Watershed 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Warner Canyon Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Wildcat Creek 1.6.2.2 Place Keyword: Wildcat Creek Watershed 1.6.4 Temporal 1.6.4.1 Temporal Keyword Thesaurus: None 1.6.4.2 Temporal Keyword: 1992 to 1998 1.6.4.2 Temporal Keyword: April 10, 1992 to July 23, 1998 99.1.7 Taxonomy 99.1.7.1 Taxonomic Keywords: Animals 99.1.7.1 Taxonomic Keywords: Fishes 99.1.7.1 Taxonomic Keywords: Vertebrates 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Gobiidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Acanthogobius 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Acanthogobius flavimanus 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Yellowfin goby 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Ictaluridae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Ameiurus 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Ameiurus melas 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Black bullhead 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Cyprinidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Carassius 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Carassius auratus 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Goldfish 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Catostomidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Catostomus 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Catostomus occidentalis 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Sacramento sucker 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Cottidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Cottus 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Cottus asper 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Prickly sculpin 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Cottidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Cottus 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Cottus gulosus 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Riffle sculpin 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Cyprinidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Cyprinus 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Cyprinus carpio 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Chameleon goby 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Poeciliidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Gambusia 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Gambusia affinis 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Western mosquitofish 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Gasterosteidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Gasterosteus 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Gasterosteus aculeatus 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Threespine stickleback 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Gobiidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Gillichthys 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Gillichthys mirabilis 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Longjaw mudsucker 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Embiotocidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Hysterocarpus 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Hysterocarpus traskii 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Tule perch 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Petromyzontidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Lampetra 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Lampetra tridentata 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Pacific lamprey 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Cyprinidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Lavinia 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Lavinia exilcaudaXsymmetricus 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Hybrid Hitch-Roach 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Cyprinidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Lavinia 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Lavinia exilicauda 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Hitch 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Cyprinidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Lavinia 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Lavinia symmetricus 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: California roach 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Centrarchidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Lepomis 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Lepomis cyanellus 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Green sunfish 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Centrarchidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Lepomis 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Lepomis gibbosus 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Pumpkinseed 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Centrarchidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Lepomis 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Lepomis macrochirus 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Bluegill 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Centrarchidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Lepomis 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Lepomis microlophus 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Redear sunfish 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Centrarchidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Lepomis 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Lepomis spp. 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Unidentified sunfish 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Cottidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Leptocottus 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Leptocottus armatus 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Staghorn sculpin 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Cyprinodontidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Lucania 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Lucania parva 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Rainwater killifish 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Atherinidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Menidia 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Menidia beryllina 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Inland silverside 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Centrarchidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Micropterus 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Micropterus dolomieui 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Smallmouth bass 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Centrarchidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Micropterus 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Micropterus salmoides 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Largemouth bass 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Percichthyidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Morone 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Morone saxatilis 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Striped bass 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Cyprinidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Mylopharodon 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Mylopharodon conocephalus 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Hardhead 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Cyprinidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Notemigonus 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Notemigonus crysoleucas 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Golden shiner 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Salmonidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Oncorhynchus 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Oncorhynchus mykiss 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Rainbow trout 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Salmonidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Oncorhynchus 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Oncorhynchus tshawytscha 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Chinook salmon 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Cyprinidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Orthodon 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Orthodon microlepidotus 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Sacramento blackfish 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Percidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Percina 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Percina macrolepida 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Bigscale logperch 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Cyprinidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Pimpephales 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Pimpephales promelas 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Fathead minnow 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Pleuronectidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Platichthys 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Platichthys stellatus 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Starry flounder 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Cyprinidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Pogonichthys 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Pogonichthys macrolepidotus 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Splittail 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Cyprinidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Ptychocheilus 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Ptychocheilus grandis 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Sacramento squawfish 99.1.7.2 Taxonomic Coverage 99.1.7.2.1 Specific Taxonomic Information 99.1.7.2.1.5 Family: Gobiidae 99.1.7.2.1.6 Genus: Tridentiger 99.1.7.2.1.7 Species: Tridentiger trigonocephalus 99.1.7.2.1.8 Applicable Common Names: Chameleon goby 1.7 Access Constraints: None 1.8 Use Constraints: Do not re-distribute data beyond recipient agency. Interested parties should request current version of data from the San Francisco Estuary Institute. Acknowledgement of the San Francisco Estuary Institute would be appreciated in products derived from this data. 1.9 Point of Contact 10.1 Contact Person Primary 10.1.1 Contact Person: Robin Grossinger 10.1.2 Contact Organization: San Francisco Estuary Institute 10.3 Contact Position: Assistant Environmental Scientist 10.4 Contact Address 10.4.1 Address Type: Mailing and Physical Address 10.4.2 Address: 180 Richmond Field Station 10.4.2 Address: 1325 South 46th Street 10.4.3 City: Richmond 10.4.4 State or Province: CA 10.4.5 Postal Code: 94804 10.4.6 Country: USA 10.4.2 Address: 1325 South 46th Street 10.5 Contact Voice Telephone: 510-231-5742 10.7 Contact Facsimile Telephone: 510-231-9414 10.8 Contact Electronic Mail Address: robin@sfei.org 10.9 Hours of Service: Monday through Friday, 10:00am to 6:00pm, PST 10.10 Contact Instructions: Prefer email for communication. 1.11 Data Set Credit: Robert A. Leidy, USEPA, Region 9; San Francisco Estuary Institute 1.13 Native Data Set Environment: Microsoft Access95; ESRI ARC/INFO 7.2.1 Patch 2; Adobe Acrobat 4.0 2 Data Quality Information 2.1 Attribute Accuracy 2.1.1 Attribute Accuracy Report: A local assemblage of fishes may be defined as those fishes that would be found together at one particularplace or locality. Fish assemblage structure (e.g., number of species, distribution or abundance of species at a locality, number of prey species versus piscivorous species, proportional composition of the assemblage by trophic groups or functional groups, body-size patterns for an assemblage, etc.) may vary considerably over time (i.e., morning to night, season to season, year to year) and space (e.g., riffle vs. pool, high-elevation headwater stream reach versus low-elevation reach near the stream mouth). Therefore, caution should be exercised in the data interpretation and any subsequent application of the data to define both broad- and fine-scale ecological patterns. Specific attention should be given to the limitations of the survey objectives and methods of this study when extending the data to other applications. For example, data on the distribution and abundance of fishes in this study was collected during the years 1992-1998. However, for many streams sampling was limited to a single sampling event. Any conclusions drawn from the data must therefore be drawn within the context of the natural temporal and spatial variability of stream ecosystems, as well as the objectives and methods of the study design. For more information, contact Robert A. Leidy, USEPA, Region 9. 2.2 Logical Consistency Report: Field survey station locations and descriptions were verified during database record entry. To create the GIS coverage, the station locations were first copied from the original USGS Quadrangle maps at the EPA to a second set of USGS Quadrangle maps housed at SFEI, and checked against the original set. These maps were then "heads-up" digitized using SFEI EcoAtlas control points and registered quadsheet images. 30% of the digitized station location points in the coverage were checked and verified against their original paper USGS quadsheet sources. 2.3 Completeness Report: Not all streams or all sites on streams were sampled. A number of additional types of data were collected in the field, but have not been incorporated into the database. These include: length of survey location (m); floodplain, bankfull, and wetted-channel width (m); air and bottom water temperature (F); water depth (m); percentage of individuals of a species with visible external parasites; elevation (m) from the USGS 7.5' scale topographic map; stream discharge (cfs) estimated visually; visual estimates of percentage of wetted-channel containing emergent macrophytes or woody-rooted vegetation; visual estimates of percentage of water surface or substrate covered with algal mats; water clarity (1-5 scale, where 1 = crystal clear and 5 = extremely muddy); visual estimate of maximum percentage of stream channel surface shaded by riparian vegetation, boulders, or other structures; estimated extent of human modification (1-5 scale, where 1 = unmodified and 5 = extremely modified, according to Leidy and Fiedler 1985); percentage habitat type consisting of riffle or pool (according to the California Department of Fish and Game 1994); instream shelter rating for protection from stream velocity as provided by stream hydraulics, such as boulders, submerged vegetation, coarse woody debris, channel configuration, back-eddies, etc. (0-2 scale, where 0 = none, exposed to current, 1 = moderate, adjacent to current with slight protection, and 2 = major, complete current protection), visual isolation or reduction in horizontal ėline-of-sightî (0-2 scale, where 0 = none, open, 1 = moderate, partially obscured, and 2 = major, mostly obscured), light reduction provided by turbidity, overhanging or submerged vegetation, undercut banks, etc. (0-2 scale, where 0 = none, bright, 1 = moderate, partially shaded, and 2 = major, dark); and percentage substrate as silt/clay/mud, sand, gravel, cobble, boulder, and bedrock (according to the Wentworth particle scale, Bovee and Milhous 1978). Estimates and measurements of substrate composition, water depth, and wetted-channel, bankfull, and floodplain widths were taken at 9-15 points at equal intervals of 3 measurements per transect along 3-5 equally spaced transects, set up perpendicular to stream flow. Percentage substrate composition was first visually estimated independently, and then confirmed collectively, by two observers centered on 1 square meter quadrat at each survey point. Channel confinement was calculated as average floodplain width (m) divided by average bankfull width (m). An estimate of the number of Oncorhynchus mykiss mykiss/O.m. irideus per 30 m of stream based on captured fish and visual counts of fish were made at each survey site. Amphibians that were captured or observed at each site were also noted by species. Unless otherwise noted, all habitat inventory protocols in this study followed those described in Flosi and Reynolds 1994. 2.4 Positional Accuracy 2.4.1 Horizontal Positional Accuracy 2.4.1.1 Horizontal Positional Accuracy Report: Survey stations represented 20m-50m reaches of streams and were marked and annotated on 7.5 minute USGS quadsheet maps with pencil crosshatches. Cumulative error (using the root-mean-squares method) is 27m. This error is within the range of station ground location lengths. It should be noted that error resulting from the relationship between the points marked on the USGS quadsheet and their actual field position was not assessed by SFEI. It should also be noted that the most detailed record of the survey location is the narrative decription recorded in the "Location" field in the database. This field describes the specific location and extent of the survey station in relation to local landmarks. The GIS coverage represents the general location of the survey stations in a digital form, but does not replace the specific narrative location description. 2.4.1.2.1 Horizontal Positional Accuracy Value: 27 2.4.1.2.2 Horizontal Positional Accuracy Explanation: Maximum potential errors of spatial data included USGS quadsheet error (12.2m), relationship of marked station locations on maps to their actual ground locations (unknown), thickness of pencil crosshatch marks (1mm at 1:24K scale = 24m), registration of digital images of USGS quadsheets (registration error negligible; pixel size 3m), heads-up digitizing of station points (estimated at 4m), and registration error of control points (0.0008 digitizer inches = 0.5 m). Cumulative error calculated using root mean squares method. 2.4.1.2.1 Horizontal Positional Accuracy Value: 27 2.4.1.2.2 Horizontal Positional Accuracy Explanation: Maximum potential errors of spatial data included USGS quadsheet error (12.2m), relationship of marked station locations on maps to their actual ground locations (unknown), thickness of pencil crosshatch marks (1mm at 1:24K scale = 24m), registration of digital images of USGS quadsheets (registration error negligible; pixel size 3m), heads-up digitizing of station points (estimated at 4m), and registration error of control points (0.0008 digitizer inches = 0.5 m). Cumulative error calculated using root mean squares method. 2.5 Lineage 99.2.5.1 Methodology 99.2.5.1.1 Methodology Type: Field 99.2.5.1.2.1 Methodology Keyword Thesaurus: None 99.2.5.1.2.2 Methodology Keyword: Field Survey 99.2.5.1.3 Methodology Description: The primary goal of fish sampling was to document the present distribution and abundance of native stream fishes in the Bay Area. Stream locations known to contain native fishes based on historical records were surveyed to document local species distribution and abundance. Additional locations were surveyed where historical information was incomplete. At each location, an effort was made to survey the full range of habitat types (e.g., riffle, run, pool) within representative stream reaches and geomorphic settings (e.g., high-elevation, high-gradient, bedrock controlled; low-elevation, low gradient, alluvial unconsolidated bottom, etc.). Stations were selected to maximize the diversity of habitat types in different geomorphic settings. Stream reaches were typically sampled above the influence of diel tidal fluctuations, but there were exceptions. Selection of fish survey techniques depended on site-specific physical characteristics and conditions. The method employed was the one that would survey a site most thoroughly. Fish survey relied on one or more of the following techniques: electrofisher, minnow or beach seine, dip net, gill net, and snorkel and mask. Surveying with a Smith-Root Type XI backpack electrofisher was the most often employed method, primarily in reaches with depths of less than 1 meter (m) and water velocities of less than 3 second-feet. Electrofishing was conducted in a downstream-to-upstream direction for a minimum distance of 30 m, except in two situations. First, many survey locations were characterized by isolated pools less than 30 m in length, which were embedded within a matrix of dry stream bed. In these situations single or multiple pools were surveyed. Although an effort was made to survey a minimum of 30 m, survey distance often exceeded this. Second, distances of greater than 30 m were electrofished when either no, or few, fishes were collected within the first 30 m surveyed. This additional effort was directed at certifying the presence or absence of species. An effort was made to survey all habitats within a reach with equal effort (i.e., survey time and area surveyed), however, habitats immediately adjacent to stream banks often received more intensive surveying because these areas typically provided the most complex habitat for fishes, and therefore required the most attention. Block nets were used at the upstream and downstream ends of the survey location if physical conditions (e.g., high water velocities, poor water clarity, etc.) warranted their use. Electrofishing was conducted by either 2 or 3 person crews, with all members of the crew collecting stunned fish by dip net. Fish surveying at depths greater than 1 m was typically accomplished by minnow and/or beach seine, gill nets, or snorkeling with a mask. Surveying effort varied among these methods although most surveys conformed to the minimum 30 m survey distance. A student minnow seine was used to depths of 1 m while depths of between 1 m - 2 m were surveyed with a beach seine. Student and beach seines were constructed of 6-mm mesh and both were 1.5 m x 2 m and 2 m x 4 m in depth and width, respectively. Very shallow habitats (typically < 5 cm depth), where electrofishing and larger nets were not effective were surveyed with either small-size mesh dip nets (4-6 mm mesh) or fish were identified in-situ. Depths greater than 2 m were typically surveyed with gill nets (13- and 19-mm mesh nets, 2 m deep and 10 and 20 m in length) or by in-situ observation with a snorkel and mask. Gill nets were set for a period of two hours. The time of day of net set and retrieval varied. A mid-water trawl was used to survey sites in the Napa and Sonoma Marsh complex. For each collection site the following information was recorded: survey date and time; stream name(s) and narrative location; survey station (numbered sequentially for all sites surveyed on the same date); county name; and USGS 7.5 minute quadrangle name. The following data were collected: mm fork length (FL) or total length (TL), unless more than 30 individuals of a species were caught, in which case a representative 30 fish were measured and additional information were summarized with a narrative comment; the total number of species; the percentage native fish species in the collection. Estimates were made of the abundance in the sample of young-of-the-year, salmonids, and sculpins (0-3 scale, where 0 = no individuals, 1 = 1-24 individuals, 2 = 25-50 individuals, and 3 = >50 individuals); percentage of sample consisting of native species by abundance (1-3 scale, where 0 = no native fishes, 1 = 1-33% of the total number of individuals collected were native, 2 = 34-66% of the total number of individuals collected were native; and 3 = 67-100% of the total number of individuals collected were native). 99.2.5.1.4 Methodology Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region 9 8.2 Publication Date: Unpublished Material 8.4 Title: Robert A. Leidy Fish Survey 1992-1998 Field Methods 99.2.5.1.1 Methodology Type: Field 99.2.5.1.2.1 Methodology Keyword Thesaurus: None 99.2.5.1.2.2 Methodology Keyword: Fish identification 99.2.5.1.3 Methodology Description: All fish were identified using one or more of the following references: Moyle 1976; Moyle 1976 (as per 1997 key revisions); Lawrence and Burr 1991. All collected fish were released, with the exception of a few voucher specimens, which were preserved in 10% formalin. Each survey site was photo-documented by taking a minimum of 2 photographs with a wide angle lens; one looking upstream and one looking downstream from a location at the centerpoint of the site. 99.2.5.1.4 Methodology Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region 9 8.2 Publication Date: Unpublished Material 8.4 Title: Robert A. Leidy Fish Survey 1992-1998 Field Methods 99.2.5.1.1 Methodology Type: Lab 99.2.5.1.2.1 Methodology Keyword Thesaurus: None 99.2.5.1.2.2 Methodology Keyword: Database 99.2.5.1.2.2 Methodology Keyword: Relational Database 99.2.5.1.3 Methodology Description: The database was modeled off the field datasheets. The design consists of three major groups of linked tables. The first group stores information about species nomenclature, such as scientific name, common name, family name, native designation, and phylogenetic order. The second group stores information about the survey stations and other location information, such as stream, watershed, county, and respective USGS 7.5 minute quadrangle. The final group stores the survey event data, namely, collection date, collection time, list of observed species and associated measured fork or total lengths, and any survey collector assigned species ratings. As a group, this latter set of tables serves as the link between the other two sets, the species nomenclature group and station location group. Data were transcribed from copies of the original datasheets during January to May 1999. The datasheet copies were sorted and organized by SFEI and assigned a distinct ID (SFEI Sheet ID number). Each datasheet represents one survey event. Please note, there are no field datasheets for SFEI Sheet ID# LF185 or LF203; these IDs were assigned to duplicate datasheets and subsequently discarded. The master list of fish species and families was provided by Robert Leidy. This list represents possible species within Bay Area streams, and not just those surveyed in the 1992 to 1998 fish survey. Species information about each survey event was taken from the field datasheets. All surveyed fish have been made to conform to the above master species list. Instances of no observed species at survey event have been flagged in the database. Cases of no individuals or no measured lengths are coded as -9 in the database. All field collector-assigned species abundance ratings were taken directly off the field datasheets. The master list of stations and associated information was compiled and organized by SFEI based upon the field datasheets. Each station has been assigned a distinct ID (SFEI Station ID number). Station location narrative descriptions were transcribed off the field datasheets with minimal editing. Stream names were taken primarily from the USGS 7.5 minute quadrangles. In cases of duplicate stream names within the Bay Area, the county name for that stream was included into the stream name designation. Watershed designations were assigned by SFEI and U.S. EPA based upon the name of the main channel connecting to the Bay. For sample stations in tidal sloughs, the corresponding Baylands Segment (Goals Project 1999, p.95) is identified. Several streams and watersheds remain unnamed. Please see Appendix 2 of the Bay Area Stream Fishes: Robert A. Leidy Fish Survey 1992-1998 Documentation summary and datasheet reports, Version 1.2 for specific details on the database design and table structure. 99.2.5.1.4 Methodology Citation: 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region 9 8.2 Publication Date: Unpublished Material 8.4 Title: R.A. Leidy Fish Survey 1992-1998 Field Records 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: Paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.3 Range of Dates/Times 9.3.1 Beginning Date: 19920410 9.3.3 Ending Date: 19980723 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: observed 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: None 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Provided field records of survey 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region 9 8.2 Publication Date: Unpublished Material 8.4 Title: R.A. Leidy Fish Survey 1992-1998 Annotated USGS Quadrangle maps 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: document 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: Paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.3 Range of Dates/Times 9.3.1 Beginning Date: 19920410 9.3.3 Ending Date: 19980723 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: observed 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: None 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Used as basemap for station location digitizing 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1981 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: ALT 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) 8.2 Publication Date: 1993 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Briones Valley Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: Map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1993 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: BRV 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1980 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Calaverous Reservoir Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1961, photorevised 1980 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1980 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: CLR 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1993 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Calistoga Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1993 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: CAL 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1991 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Castle Rock Ridge Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1991 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: CRR 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1993 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Chiles Valley 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1958, photorevised 1993 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1993 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: CHV 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1994 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Clayton Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1953, photorevised 1980, minor revision 1994 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1994 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: CTN 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1980 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Cordelia Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1951, photorevised 1980 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1980 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: COR 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1980 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Cotati Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1954, photorevised 1980 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1980 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: COT 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1991 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Cupertino Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1991 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: CUP 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1981 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Cuttings Wharf Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1949, photorevised 1981 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1981 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: CTW 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1993 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Detert Reservoir Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1993 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: DTR 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1980 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Dublin Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1961, photorevised 1980 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1980 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: DUB 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1971 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Gilroy Hot Springs Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1955, photorevised 1971, photoinspected 1978 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1971 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: GHS 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1980 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Glen Ellen Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1954, photorevised 1980 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1980 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: GLE 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1993 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Hayward Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1993 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: HAY 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1971 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Isabel Valley Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1955, photorevised 1971 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1971 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: ISV 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1980 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Kenwood Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1954, photorevised 1980 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1980 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: KEN 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1994 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: La Costa Valley Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1960, photorevised 1968, minor revision 1994 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1994 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: LCV 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1973 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Lick Observatory Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1955, photorevised 1968, photoinspected 1973 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1973 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: LOB 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1980 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Livermore Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1961, photorevised 1980 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1980 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: LIV 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1980 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Los Gatos Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1953, photorevised 1980 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1980 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: LGT 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1980 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Mare Island Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1959, photorevised 1980 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1980 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: MAI 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1980 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Milpitas Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1961, photorevised 1980 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1980 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: MIL 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1991 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Mindego Hill Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1991 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: MDH 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1978 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Mississippi Creek Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1955, photorevised 1971, photoinspected 1978 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1978 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: MIS 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1980 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Morgan Hill Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1955, photorevised 1980 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1980 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: MGH 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1991 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Mountain View Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1991 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: MTV 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1978 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Mt. Day Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1955, photorevised 1971, photoinspected 1978 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1978 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: MTD 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1951 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Mt. George Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1951, photorevised 1968, photoinspected 1973 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1951 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: MTG 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1978 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Mt. Sizer Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1955, photorevised 1971, photoinspected 1978 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1978 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: MTZ 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1980 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Napa Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1951, photorevised 1980 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1980 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: NAP 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.1 Originator: 19930101 8.2 Publication Date: 1993 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Newark Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1993 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: NEW 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1980 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Niles Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1961, photorevised 1980 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1980 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: NIL 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1980 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Novato Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1954, photorevised 1980 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1980 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: NOV 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1997 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Oakland East Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1997 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: OKE 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1991 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Palo Alto Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1991 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: PAL 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1968 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Port Chicago Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1959, photorevised 1968 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1968 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: PCH 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1993 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Richmond Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1993 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: RCH 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1973 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Rutherford Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1951, photorevised 1968, photoinspected 1973 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1973 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: RUT 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1978 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: San Geronimo Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1954, photorevised 1971, photoinspected 1978 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1978 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: SGN 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1980 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: San Jose East Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1961, photorevised 1980 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1980 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: SJE 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1993 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: San Leandro Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1993 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: SNL 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1993 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: San Mateo Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1993 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: SMT 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1993 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: San Rafael Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1993 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: SRF 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1980 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Santa Teresa Hills Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1953, photorevised 1980 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1980 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: STH 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1968 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Sears Point Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1951, photorevised 1968 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1968 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: SPT 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1980 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Sonoma Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1951, photorevised 1980 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1980 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: SON 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1980 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Vine Hill Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1959, photorevised 1980 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1980 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: VIN 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1993 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Walnut Creek Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1993 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: WAL 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: United States Geological Survey 8.2 Publication Date: 1978 8.3 Publication Time: Unknown 8.4 Title: Yountville Quadrangle 8.5 Edition: Unknown 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: map 8.7.1 Series Name: 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic) 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Denver, Colorado 8.8.2 Publisher: United States Geological Survey 8.9 Other Citation Details: Original Publication date 1951, photorevised 1978 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: paper 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1978 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: publication date 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: YNT 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Basemap for feature locations 2.5.1 Source Information 2.5.1.1 Source Citation: 8.1 Originator: San Francisco Estuary Institute 8.2 Publication Date: Unpublished Material 8.4 Title: EcoAtlas Modern Baylands Coverage 8.5 Edition: 06221999 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: database 2.5.1.2 Source Scale Denominator: 24000 2.5.1.3 Type Of Source Media: digital database file 2.5.1.4 Source Time Period Of Content: 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 1998 2.5.1.4.1 Source Currentness Reference: last update 2.5.1.5 Source Citation Abbreviation: mbayld 2.5.1.6 Source Contribution: Control points 2.5.2 Process Step 2.5.2.1 Process Description: Field collection of data. Field data were collected by Robert A. Leidy of USEPA and others under his direct supervision. Data were collected between April 1992 and July 1998. A total of 277 survey events took place at 263 stations on 79 creeks. Information collected during each survey event was reported on an individual, two-sided field datasheet. A sample of the field datasheets can be seen in Appendix 1. Copies of the original datasheets may be viewed at the SFEI Library. 2.5.2.3 Process Date: 19920401 to 19980701 2.5.2.6 Process Contact 10 Contact Information 10.1 Contact Person Primary 10.1.1 Contact Person: Robert A. Leidy 10.1.2 Contact Organization: United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region 9 10.4 Contact Address 10.4.1 Address Type: mailing and physical address 10.4.2 Address: 75 Hawthorne Street, WTR-8 10.4.3 City: San Francisco 10.4.4 State or Province: CA 10.4.5 Postal Code: 94105 10.4.6 Country: USA 10.5 Contact Voice Telephone: 415-744-1970 10.7 Contact Facsimile Telephone: 415-744-1078 10.8 Contact Electronic Mail Address: leidy.rob@epamail.epa.gov 2.5.2 Process Step 2.5.2.1 Process Description: Database design and implementation. The database for the Leidy Fish Survey 1992-1998 was designed at SFEI by Samir Arora, with the assistance of Jessica Sisco, Robin Grossinger, Zoltan Der, Julie Ekstrom, and Jung Yoon. Rob Leidy and Joshua Collins supervised the interpretation of the datasheets and reviewed data entry and presentation format. 2.5.2.3 Process Date: 19990101 to 19990301 2.5.2.6 Process Contact 10 Contact Information 10.1 Contact Person Primary 10.1.1 Contact Person: Robin Grossinger 10.1.2 Contact Organization: San Francisco Estuary Institute 10.3 Contact Position: Assistant Environmental Scientist 10.4 Contact Address 10.4.1 Address Type: Mailing and Physical Address 10.4.2 Address: 180 Richmond Field Station 10.4.2 Address: 1325 South 46th Street 10.4.3 City: Richmond 10.4.4 State or Province: CA 10.4.5 Postal Code: 94804 10.4.6 Country: USA 10.4.2 Address: 1325 South 46th Street 10.5 Contact Voice Telephone: 510-231-5742 10.7 Contact Facsimile Telephone: 510-231-9414 10.8 Contact Electronic Mail Address: robin@sfei.org 10.9 Hours of Service: Monday through Friday, 10:00am to 6:00pm, PST 10.10 Contact Instructions: Prefer email for communication. 2.5.2 Process Step 2.5.2.1 Process Description: Data entry of field survey forms into Access database 2.5.2.3 Process Date: 19990301 to 1990501 2.5.2.6 Process Contact 10 Contact Information 10.1 Contact Person Primary 10.1.1 Contact Person: Robin Grossinger 10.1.2 Contact Organization: San Francisco Estuary Institute 10.3 Contact Position: Assistant Environmental Scientist 10.4 Contact Address 10.4.1 Address Type: Mailing and Physical Address 10.4.2 Address: 180 Richmond Field Station 10.4.2 Address: 1325 South 46th Street 10.4.3 City: Richmond 10.4.4 State or Province: CA 10.4.5 Postal Code: 94804 10.4.6 Country: USA 10.4.2 Address: 1325 South 46th Street 10.5 Contact Voice Telephone: 510-231-5742 10.7 Contact Facsimile Telephone: 510-231-9414 10.8 Contact Electronic Mail Address: robin@sfei.org 10.9 Hours of Service: Monday through Friday, 10:00am to 6:00pm, PST 10.10 Contact Instructions: Prefer email for communication. 2.5.2 Process Step 2.5.2.1 Process Description: Heads-up digitizing of survey station locations using EcoAtlas control points and registered USGS quadrangles map images. 2.5.2.3 Process Date: 19990512 to 19990526 2.5.2.6 Process Contact 10 Contact Information 10.1 Contact Person Primary 10.1.1 Contact Person: Zoltan Der 10.1.2 Contact Organization: San Francisco Estuary Institute 10.3 Contact Position: Geographical Information System Analyst 10.4 Contact Address 10.4.1 Address Type: Mailing and Physical Address 10.4.2 Address: 180 Richmond Field Station 10.4.2 Address: 1325 South 46th Street 10.4.3 City: Richmond 10.4.4 State or Province: California 10.4.5 Postal Code: 94804 10.4.6 Country: USA 10.5 Contact Voice Telephone: 510-231-5791 10.7 Contact Facsimile Telephone: 510-231-9414 10.8 Contact Electronic Mail Address: zoltan@sfei.org 10.9 Hours of Service: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. PST Monday Through Friday 10.10 Contact Instructions: Prefer email for communication. 99.2.7 Taxonomic System 99.2.7.1 Classification System or Authority 99.2.7.1.1 Classification System Citation: 8.1 Originator: Moyle, Peter B. 8.2 Publication Date: 1976 8.4 Title: Inland fishes of California 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: document 8.8.1 Publication Place: Berkeley 8.8.2 Publisher: University of California Press 99.2.7.1.2 Classification System Modifications: none 99.2.7.2 Identification Reference 8.1 Originator: Moyle, Peter B. 8.2 Publication Date: 1976 8.4 Title: Inland fishes of California 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: document 8.8.1 Publication Place: Berkeley 8.8.2 Publisher: University of California Press 99.2.7.2 Identification Reference 8.1 Originator: Page, Lawrence M. 8.1 Originator: Brooks, M. Burr 8.2 Publication Date: 1991 8.4 Title: A field guide to freshwater fishes 8.5 Edition: xii 8.6 Geospatial Data Presentation Form: document 8.7.1 Series Name: The Peterson field guide series 42 8.7.2 Issue Identification: Unknown 8.8.1 Publication Place: Boston 8.8.2 Publisher: Houghton Mifflin 99.2.7.3 Identifier 10.1 Contact Person Primary 10.1.1 Contact Person: Robert A. Leidy 10.1.2 Contact Organization: United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region 9 10.4 Contact Address 10.4.1 Address Type: mailing and physical address 10.4.2 Address: 75 Hawthorne Street, WTR-8 10.4.3 City: San Francisco 10.4.4 State or Province: CA 10.4.5 Postal Code: 94105 10.4.6 Country: USA 10.5 Contact Voice Telephone: 415-744-1970 10.7 Contact Facsimile Telephone: 415-744-1078 10.8 Contact Electronic Mail Address: leidy.rob@epamail.epa.gov 99.2.7.4 Taxonomic Procedures: All fish were identified using one or more of the following references: Moyle 1976 (as per 1997 key revisions); Lawrence and Burr 1991. All collected fish were released, with the exception of a few voucher specimens, which were preserved in 10% formalin. These fish were later indetified in the lab using a dissecting microscope and the above keys. Fish were subsequently preserved in 70% isopropyl alchohol. Each survey site was photo-documented by taking a minimum of 2 photographs with a wide angle lens; one looking upstream and one looking downstream from a location at the centerpoint of the site. 99.2.7.5 Taxonomic Completeness: All specimens were identified to species or atleast genus in a few instances. No further work is required to identify taxa. 99.2.7.6 Vouchers 99.2.7.6.1 Specimen: Individuals 99.2.7.6.2 Repository: 10.1 Contact Person Primary 10.1.1 Contact Person: Robert A. Leidy 10.1.2 Contact Organization: United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region 9 10.4 Contact Address 10.4.1 Address Type: mailing and physical address 10.4.2 Address: 75 Hawthorne Street, WTR-8 10.4.3 City: San Francisco 10.4.4 State or Province: CA 10.4.5 Postal Code: 94105 10.4.6 Country: USA 10.5 Contact Voice Telephone: 415-744-1970 10.7 Contact Facsimile Telephone: 415-744-1078 10.8 Contact Electronic Mail Address: leidy.rob@epamail.epa.gov 3 Spatial Data Organization Information 3.1 Indirect Spatial Reference: Relationship of station location to creek reaches and surrounding landmarks. 3.2 Direct Spatial Reference Method: Vector 3.3 Point and Vector Object Information 3.3.1.1 SDTS Point and Vector Object Type: Point 3.3.1.2 Point and Vector Object Count: 262 4 Spatial Reference Information 4.1 Horizontal Coordinate System Definition 4.1.2 Planar 4.1.2.2 Grid Coordinate System 4.1.2.2.1 Grid Coordinate System Name: Universal Transverse Mercator 4.1.2.2.2 Universal Transverse Mercator 4.1.2.2.2.1 UTM Zone Number: 10 4.1.4 Geodetic Model 4.1.4.1 Horizontal Datum Name: North American Datum of 1927 4.1.4.2 Ellipsoid Name: Clarke 1866 5 Entity and Attribute Information 5.2 Overview Description 5.2.1 Entity and Attribute Overview: The Spatial data table entity and attributes are described in referenced detail citations below. 5.2.2 Entity and Attribute Detail Citation: Bay Area Stream Fishes: Robert A. Leidy Fish Survey 1992-1998 Documentation summary and datasheet reports, Version 1.2, Appendix 2: Database Dictionary 5.2.2 Entity and Attribute Detail Citation: EcoAtlas Metadata 6 Distribution Information 6.1 Distributor 10.2 Contact Organization Primary 10.1.2 Contact Organization: San Francisco Estuary Institute 10.1.1 Contact Person: Robin Grossinger 10.3 Contact Position: Assitant Environmental Scientist 10.4 Contact Address 10.4.1 Address Type: mailing and physical address 10.4.2 Address: 180 Richmond Field Station 10.4.2 Address: 1325 South 46th Street 10.4.3 City: Ricmond 10.4.4 State or Province: CA 10.4.5 Postal Code: 94804 10.4.6 Country: USA 10.5 Contact Voice Telephone: 510-231-5742 10.7 Contact Facsimile Telephone: 510-231-9414 10.8 Contact Electronic Mail Address: robin@sfei.org 10.9 Hours of Service: 10:00am to 6:00pm PST, Monday through Friday 10.10 Contact Instructions: Prefer email for communication. 6.2 Resource Description: Leidy Fish Database 6.3 Distribution Liability: This dataset has been successfully processed on the computer system at SFEI. No warranty expressed or implied is made by the San Francisco Estuary Institute regarding the utility of the data on any other system, nor shall the act of distribution constitute such warranty. SFEI will warrant the delivery of this data product in computer-readable format. 6.4 Standard Order Process 6.4.2 Digital Form 6.4.2.1.1 Format Name: Bay Area Stream Fishes: Robert A. Leidy Fish Survey 1992-1998 Database 6.4.2.1.2 Format Version Number: 1.2 6.4.2.1.3 Format Version Date: 19990706 6.4.2.1.5 Format Information Content: ARC/INFO coverage, Access database, PDF document 6.4.2.1.6 File Decompression Technique: No compression applied 6.4.2.2 Digital Transfer Option 6.4.2.2.2 Offline Option 6.4.2.2.2.1 Offline Media: CD-ROM 6.4.2.2.2.2.1 Recording Density: 650 6.4.2.2.2.2.2 Recording Density Units: MB 6.4.2.2.2.3 Recording Format: Joiliet 6.4.2.2.2.4 Compatibility Information: Windows95/98/NT 6.4.3 Fees: None 6.4.4 Ordering Instructions: Contact Robin Grossinger, SFEI at robin@sfei.org or 510-231-5791 6.4.5 Turnaround: 5 Working Days 6.4 Standard Order Process 6.4.2 Digital Form 6.4.2.1.1 Format Name: MDB 6.4.2.2 Digital Transfer Option 6.4 Standard Order Process 6.4.2 Digital Form 6.4.2.1.1 Format Name: PDF 6.4.2.1.2 Format Version Number: V1.2 6.4.2.2 Digital Transfer Option 6.5 Custom Order Process: Version 1.1 and 1.2 CD-ROM release of Access Database and ARC/INFO point coverage by request only. 6.6 Technical Prerequisites: The following applications are needed: Microsoft Access95 for the relational database file, ESRI ARC/INFO 7.2.1 Patch2 for the point coverage file, and Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 for the .pdf file. 6.7 Available Time Period 9 Time Period Information 9.1 Single Date/Time 9.1.1 Calendar Date: 19990708 7 Metadata Reference Information 7.1 Metadata Date: 19990712 7.2 Metadata Review Date: 19990712 7.3 Metadata Future Review Date: 19990806 7.4 Metadata Contact: 10.1 Contact Person Primary 10.1.1 Contact Person: Zoltan Der 10.1.2 Contact Organization: San Francisco Estuary Institute 10.3 Contact Position: Geographical Information System Analyst 10.4 Contact Address 10.4.1 Address Type: Mailing and Physical Address 10.4.2 Address: 180 Richmond Field Station 10.4.2 Address: 1325 South 46th Street 10.4.3 City: Richmond 10.4.4 State or Province: California 10.4.5 Postal Code: 94804 10.4.6 Country: USA 10.5 Contact Voice Telephone: 510-231-5791 10.7 Contact Facsimile Telephone: 510-231-9414 10.8 Contact Electronic Mail Address: zoltan@sfei.org 10.9 Hours of Service: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. PST Monday Through Friday 10.10 Contact Instructions: Prefer email for communication. 7.5 Metadata Standard Name: Content Standards for National Biological Information Infrastructure Metadata 7.6 Metadata Standard Version: December 1995 7.7 Metadata Time Convention: local time 7.8 Metadata Access Constraints: None 7.9 Metadata Use Constraints: None 7.10 Metadata Security Information 7.10.1 Metadata Security Classification System: None 7.10.2 Metadata Security Classification: Unclassified 7.10.3 Metadata Security Handling Description: None