taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03C38781FFEE2705FCF5E7F36ECA03E6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15624745/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15624745	Fig. 3. Tagged Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) detections over time. Colours represent occupied zones, corresponding to areas identified in Fig. 1, and indicate movement between The Shinneys VEMCO Positioning System array (orange), Bar Tickle West (red), George’s Cove (green), Magashu Tickle (purple), and River Out (blue). Gray blocks represent periods when Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) are out of The Shinneys.	Fig. 3. Tagged Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) detections over time. Colours represent occupied zones, corresponding to areas identified in Fig. 1, and indicate movement between The Shinneys VEMCO Positioning System array (orange), Bar Tickle West (red), George’s Cove (green), Magashu Tickle (purple), and River Out (blue). Gray blocks represent periods when Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) are out of The Shinneys.	2024-03-01	Green, John M.;Schornagel, Dustin;Nguyen, Khanh Q.;Pennell, Curtis;Morris, Corey J.		Zenodo	biologists	Green, John M.;Schornagel, Dustin;Nguyen, Khanh Q.;Pennell, Curtis;Morris, Corey J.			
03C38781FFEE2705FCF5E7F36ECA03E6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15626904/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15626904	Fig. 4. Average temperature-use (A), cumulative distance (B), movement speed (C), and depth-use (D) by tracked Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in Gilbert Bay from September 2013 to September 2015. The number of tagged individuals contributing data during each month of tracking is indicated along the top of each panel. The boxes represent the distribution of 50% of the data considered, the red or blue squares represent the mean, and the horizontal black line represents the median data value, while the vertical “whiskers” represent the range of the data. Round black circles are outliers. Blue and red squares in the top panel indicate when Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) utilized cold (≤0 ◦C) and warm (>0 ◦C) water temperatures, respectively. Red squares of other panels indicate mean values of each variable.	Fig. 4. Average temperature-use (A), cumulative distance (B), movement speed (C), and depth-use (D) by tracked Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in Gilbert Bay from September 2013 to September 2015. The number of tagged individuals contributing data during each month of tracking is indicated along the top of each panel. The boxes represent the distribution of 50% of the data considered, the red or blue squares represent the mean, and the horizontal black line represents the median data value, while the vertical “whiskers” represent the range of the data. Round black circles are outliers. Blue and red squares in the top panel indicate when Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) utilized cold (≤0 ◦C) and warm (>0 ◦C) water temperatures, respectively. Red squares of other panels indicate mean values of each variable.	2024-03-01	Green, John M.;Schornagel, Dustin;Nguyen, Khanh Q.;Pennell, Curtis;Morris, Corey J.		Zenodo	biologists	Green, John M.;Schornagel, Dustin;Nguyen, Khanh Q.;Pennell, Curtis;Morris, Corey J.			
03C38781FFEE2705FCF5E7F36ECA03E6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15626906/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15626906	Fig. 5. Pairwise post hoc comparisons of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) cumulative movement distances between seasons (A) and different movement categories (B), using Tukey’s “honestly significant differences” test, showing mean values that are significantly different from each other. Vertical bars are 95% confidence intervals (CIs). Open points indicate the predicted mean values of tested variables. The horizontal red dashed line at 0 is the reference line, and overlapping CIs indicate no statistically significant difference.	Fig. 5. Pairwise post hoc comparisons of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) cumulative movement distances between seasons (A) and different movement categories (B), using Tukey’s “honestly significant differences” test, showing mean values that are significantly different from each other. Vertical bars are 95% confidence intervals (CIs). Open points indicate the predicted mean values of tested variables. The horizontal red dashed line at 0 is the reference line, and overlapping CIs indicate no statistically significant difference.	2024-03-01	Green, John M.;Schornagel, Dustin;Nguyen, Khanh Q.;Pennell, Curtis;Morris, Corey J.		Zenodo	biologists	Green, John M.;Schornagel, Dustin;Nguyen, Khanh Q.;Pennell, Curtis;Morris, Corey J.			
03C38781FFEE2705FCF5E7F36ECA03E6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15626908/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15626908	Fig. 6. Boxplots representing the percentage of time in each speed category of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in the VEMCO Positioning System array. The boxes represent the distribution of 50% of the data considered, red square represents the mean, and horizontal black lines represent the median data value, while the vertical “whiskers” represent the range of the data. Round black circles are outliers. The numbers of tagged Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) contributing data are indicated above each box. Rates of movement are based on consecutive positions only (no missed tag transmissions). Speed categories include stopped (0–0.1 m/s), slow (>0.1–0.2 m/s), medium (>0.2–0.3 m/s), and fast (>0.3 m/s).	Fig. 6. Boxplots representing the percentage of time in each speed category of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in the VEMCO Positioning System array. The boxes represent the distribution of 50% of the data considered, red square represents the mean, and horizontal black lines represent the median data value, while the vertical “whiskers” represent the range of the data. Round black circles are outliers. The numbers of tagged Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) contributing data are indicated above each box. Rates of movement are based on consecutive positions only (no missed tag transmissions). Speed categories include stopped (0–0.1 m/s), slow (>0.1–0.2 m/s), medium (>0.2–0.3 m/s), and fast (>0.3 m/s).	2024-03-01	Green, John M.;Schornagel, Dustin;Nguyen, Khanh Q.;Pennell, Curtis;Morris, Corey J.		Zenodo	biologists	Green, John M.;Schornagel, Dustin;Nguyen, Khanh Q.;Pennell, Curtis;Morris, Corey J.			
03C38781FFEE2705FCF5E7F36ECA03E6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/15624747/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15624747	Fig. 7. Examples of four Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) exhibiting periods of fast rates of movement during winter 2014 and 2015. These movements lasted several minutes based on multiple consecutive position estimates. Distances moved (UTMs) while moving at medium (blue) and fast (red) rates of movement show examples of the spatial coverage for these individual Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) during bursts of movement.	Fig. 7. Examples of four Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) exhibiting periods of fast rates of movement during winter 2014 and 2015. These movements lasted several minutes based on multiple consecutive position estimates. Distances moved (UTMs) while moving at medium (blue) and fast (red) rates of movement show examples of the spatial coverage for these individual Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) during bursts of movement.	2024-03-01	Green, John M.;Schornagel, Dustin;Nguyen, Khanh Q.;Pennell, Curtis;Morris, Corey J.		Zenodo	biologists	Green, John M.;Schornagel, Dustin;Nguyen, Khanh Q.;Pennell, Curtis;Morris, Corey J.			
