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Fraser River sockeye salmon: data synthesis and cumulative impacts

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Table A3.4-7. Example output from the brood year adjustment process.Meta<strong>data</strong>ID 27 27Variables.Name Sea surface temperature Sea surface temperatureSubsetName August mean August meanLocations.Name Queen Charlotte Sound Queen Charlotte SoundAgeType 4sub2 4sub2StockName E.Stuart E.StuartLife stages.Name Migration to rearing areas-Marine Migration to spawning area-MarineObservationYear 1987 1989BY Adjustment -2 -4BroodYear 1985 1985DataValue 12.85 14.83For analysis purposes, the brood year adjusted <strong>data</strong> was exported from the <strong>data</strong>base to csvfiles. Data was reported by stock <strong>and</strong> brood year for each variable, variable subset,location, life stage <strong>and</strong> age-type combination. These unique combinations were termed“variable sets”. Each variable set was assigned a unique identifier based on abbreviationsfor each component. Figure A3.4-5 shows the definition of an example variable set.Figure A3.4-5.Variable set definition.180

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