from: Lauren Jackson - NOAA Federal to: David Cannon date: Sep 11, 2020, 3:06 PM subject: Re: NCEI Accession 0219917 mailed-by: noaa.gov Hi David, That will work, thank you! I will add it to your accession. Many thanks, Lauren from: David Cannon via ucf.onmicrosoft.com to: Lauren Jackson - NOAA Federal date: Sep 11, 2020, 3:00 PM subject: Re: NCEI Accession 0219917 signed-by: ucf.onmicrosoft.com How's this? -David from: Lauren Jackson - NOAA Federal to: David Cannon date: Sep 11, 2020, 1:50 PM subject: Re: NCEI Accession 0219917 mailed-by: noaa.gov Hi David, As soon as I hit send on my previous email, I realized that I forgot to ask you if you would like to include a browse graphic for this accession? It will be displayed on the geoportal landing page for this data. In general, a browse graphic is a representation of the data, so for your dataset, maybe an image of your shapefile map? If you would like a browse graphic, you can attach it to this email. Jpg and png are preferred formats. Please feel free to let me know if you have any questions. Many thanks, Lauren from: Lauren Jackson - NOAA Federal to: David Cannon date: Sep 11, 2020, 1:45 PM subject: Re: NCEI Accession 0219917 mailed-by: noaa.gov Hi David, Thank you so much for your prompt response. I will incorporate the updates to the metadata and then send your accession in for publication. Many thanks, Lauren from: David Cannon via ucf.onmicrosoft.com to: Lauren Jackson - NOAA Federal date: Sep 11, 2020, 1:39 PM subject: Re: NCEI Accession 0219917 signed-by: ucf.onmicrosoft.com Hey Lauren, Thanks again for working with me on this. I liked your edits a lot. Our final title and abstract are below. Title: Shoreline characterization survey and hydrodynamic wave model data for north Indian River and Mosquito Lagoon (Florida, USA) as observed between 20171101 and 20180631 Abstract: This spatial dataset contains a GIS shapefile of shoreline data collected in the field from November 2017 through June 2018 in Mosquito Lagoon and northern Indian River Florida. It also includes (1) wave climate data created through hydrodynamic modeling and frequency analysis of historic data, (2) model outputs of shorelines prioritized for stabilization/restoration, created by combining hydrodynamic data and shoreline data, and (3) model outputs of shoreline hydrodynamic habitat suitability for mangroves. Shoreline survey data were coupled with a hydrodynamic wave model to provide a more complete picture of forcing conditions in the study area. The likelihood of observing mangrove vegetation under a given wave climate was estimated using observed mangrove distributions and modelled wave heights, with results designed for use in restoration site selection. This project created a living shoreline restoration prioritization model and a mangrove hydrodynamic habitat suitability model for 180 miles of estuarine shorelines in north Indian River and Mosquito Lagoon. Date Inconsistencies: Data were collected between November 2017 and June 2018, as stated in the supplementary metadata sheet. Sorry for the confusion, and thanks for catching that inconsistency. Not sure where I got that other date. Unfortunately, we did not record the date for individual shoreline surveys. We assume that shorelines did not change substantially over the course of the survey period. Thanks again for all your help, -David from: Lauren Jackson - NOAA Federal to: David.Cannon@ucf.edu, Lauren Jackson - NOAA Federal date: Sep 10, 2020, 11:07 PM subject: NCEI Accession 0219917 mailed-by: noaa.gov Hi David, Thank you for archiving your dataset titled "Shoreline characterization survey and hydrodynamic wave model data for Indian River - Florida and Mosquito Lagoon - Florida as observed between 20160101 to 20180631" at NCEI. My name is Lauren Jackson, and I am the archivist who is archiving your dataset. I have a few questions to clarify your abstract and the dates of your data. The dataset abstract should be a brief narrative summary of the data set, a clear and concise statement that enables the reader to understand the content of the dataset. Below, I have a suggestion on how to update your abstract with more descriptive details about your dataset that I found in your metadata file that you provided. However, please feel free to suggest your own updates. Also, I saw your DOI request. One quick note is that once the DOI is minted we can no longer update the Abstract or Title, so I want to make sure it is perfect before your accession is published and the DOI is minted. Current Abstract: "The purpose of this project was to evaluate the current conditions of estuarine shorelines in Mosquito Lagoon and northern Indian River. The shoreline survey methodology was developed by St. Johns River Water Management for northeastern Florida and was adapted for applications in Brevard and Volusia Counties. Between November 2017 through June 2018, shoreline evaluations were completed at transects located every 30 m in developed areas and every 100 to 300 m of shoreline in undeveloped regions, based on frequency of transitions to different habitats or armoring type (156 miles total). Transects were recorded less frequently if shoreline structure remained unchanged for extended distances (i.e. continuous seawalls, mosquito impoundment dikes). Transects were recorded more often in areas where shoreline habitat or armoring type changed frequently, in order to document each transition for GIS mapping of shoreline conditions. Shoreline survey data were been coupled with a hydrodynamic wave model to provide a more complete picture of forcing conditions in the study area. Hydrodynamic forcing was coupled with observations of mangrove vegetation to estimate the likelihood of observing mangroves under a given wave climate." Suggested Updated Abstract: This spatial dataset contains a GIS shapefile of shoreline data collected in the field from November 2017 through June 2018 in Mosquito Lagoon and northern Indian River Florida. It also includes wave climate data created through hydrodynamic modeling and frequency analysis of historic data, model outputs of shorelines prioritized for stabilization/restoration, created by combining hydrodynamic data and shoreline data, and model outputs of shoreline hydrodynamic habitat suitability for mangroves. Shoreline survey data were coupled with a hydrodynamic wave model to provide a more complete picture of forcing conditions in the study area. Hydrodynamic forcing was coupled with observations of mangrove vegetation to estimate the likelihood of observing mangroves under a given wave climate. This project created a living shoreline restoration prioritization model and a mangrove hydrodynamic habitat suitability model for 180 miles of estuarine shorelines in north Indian River and Mosquito Lagoon. I can move the other information from your original abstract to the 'supplemental information' section of the metadata so that important information is still captured. The other question I would like to clarify are the dates of your data. It is a two part question. I see that you listed Start Date: 20160101 End Date: 20180631 in the S2N form, but in your abstract you mention that the shoreline evaluations were done in November 2017 through June 2018. Can you please clarify the correct date range of the data points within this dataset? Also, would it be possible for you to provide the date for each of your field observations (as you did the latitude and longitude)? Please let me know if I am just overlooking something or not understanding the data. Including specific dates will help future users of your data completely understand it. Please feel free to let me know if you have any questions. Many thanks, Lauren -- Lauren A. Jackson Oceanographer Center for Coasts, Oceans and Geophysics NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information 1021 Balch Boulevard, Suite 1003 Stennis Space Center, MS 39529 228-688-3563 Lauren.Jackson@noaa.gov