This is the dataset for shark, skates and rays caught, tagged and released by charter skippers and sea anglers for Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) (formerly Inland Fisheries Trust, then Central Fisheries Board). The dataset, relating to use of conventional tags, spans from 1970 to 2018. The fish capture and tagging location, as listed in the data table, is bound in the relevant ICES statistical sub rectangle (ices.dk/data/maps/Pages/ICES-statistical-rectangles.aspx). The individual rectangles measure 20' of longitude by 10' of latitude and are roughly square in shape, measuring approximately 10 nautical miles by 10 nautical miles (or 18x18 km) at 60°N. Where required capture locations were assigned, because for many fish (all species) point-specific co-ordinates were not provided by all taggers. Fish tagged in any named bay were assigned to a centroid within that bay, and those tagged by specific skippers were assigned a point location 5 km from their vessel’s port of departure. Tagging events are generally distributed around the Irish coast but some fish were tagged off the UK coast. An interactive map incorporating all the tagging (open data) can be accessed in the app hosted in IFI’s Open Data Hub.
The co-operation of all charter skippers and
anglers involved in this long-term tagging programme is much appreciated
Field Name
Field Alias
Field Type
Field Description
TagCommonName
Common Name
Text
Common name of Tagged Fish
cdSpecies
Species Code
Text
Species three letter code
TagDate
Tag Date
Date
Tagging date
Tagyear
Tag Year
Short
Tagging year
cdICESSub
ICES Statistical SubRectangles
Text
ICES subcode for use as a
proxy for exact location.
TagEventID
Tag Event ID
Text
A unique ID for each tagging
event as occasionally Tag Type Numbers were repeated.
TagTypeNum
Tag Type Num
Text
Tag Type and Number
TagType
Tag Type
Text
Type of Tag ie. D = Dart tag,
J = Jumbo tag, P = Petersen disc tag
cdSpeciesLatin
Latin Name
Text
Latin Name
TaggerID
Tagger ID
Text
Pseudo-anonymized Tagger ID
number