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Journal for accession number:  0240610
Created on:                    2021-08-27 22:02:50 UTC
By:                            National Centers for Environmental Information

Source: Mr. KevinLee Trick, US DOC; NOAA; NMFS; Pacific Islands Fisheries
Science Center (NMFS/PIFSC), submitted data and metadata to NCEI in
submission package R5LM8G via Send2NCEI (S2N).

Actions: An automated procedure copied the files from the submission package
into this accession. A metadata record in ISO 19115-2 XML format was also
generated from the information provided by the submitter and was copied into
this accession. Additional metadata files were provided via email. These files
were downloaded and copied into the accession.

Files:

about/ 
This directory contains files created by NCEI staff and processing, including
'negotiable' information between NCEI staff and the data provider.

R5LM8G-confirmation_email.txt -
  Email from the Send2NCEI web application to Mr. KevinLee Trick, US DOC;
  NOAA; NMFS; Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (NMFS/PIFSC),
  confirming that NCEI has received the submission information package.
  
0240610_lonlat.txt -
  Contains sample locations for these data.  Each row contains the geographical position 
  where these data were collected (longitude in the left column and latitude in the
  right column, both in degrees).  NCEI may have corrected geographic positions that 
  seemed to be in error when generating this file.  However, NCEI did not change the
  original data files under the directory data/0-data/.

0240610_map.jpg - 
  Station location map for these data.

0-email.txt –
  Email containing a request from the data provider to include two *.xml metadata 
  files within this accession package.

data/0-data/
This directory contains files in their original format as downloaded to NCEI.

R5LM8G-ISO-19115-2.xml –
  This metadata file was automatically generated as part of the Send 2 NCEI
  (S2N) submission process. NCEI staff strongly  recommends the use of either 
  of the other *.xml metadata files in this directory instead as they each 
  provide a more complete metadata record.