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Sparids (marine fish group) export from SIS to be imported #90

Closed rukayaj closed 6 years ago

rukayaj commented 7 years ago

Must check with D to see exactly what is supposed to happen here. Does it replace what came in from Seakeys?

rukayaj commented 6 years ago

This is different assessments - so this order was assessed separately in SIS. This is a straightforward SIS import.

Dewidine commented 6 years ago

@rukayaj Assessments need to be uploaded ASAP.

rukayaj commented 6 years ago

Sorry losing track, do I have this import already? Is it in the seakeys stuff theyr'e going to be doing?

Dewidine commented 6 years ago

@rukayaj This is a separate group that was assessed in SIS, so this should be added to the speciesstatus . If you can pull the other ecological data for these species from Seakeys that will be a bonus but not a necessity.

Please find it here: M:\Public\Dewidine\Submission\Update\SIS_assessments Sparids.zip Also emailed, a while back. Will forward now.

rukayaj commented 6 years ago

Ok great this imported in smoothly.

I see in your email (thanks for forwarding again) that you say images can be imported from Seakeys. I just tried searching for some species in seakeys and they don't exist, so far I've found only one species out of the ten I searched for. Should I go ahead and write a script to match up the few there are or is there a different source of info you want to use instead?

Dewidine commented 6 years ago

Awesome. I don't have an alternative source, please grab what you can from Seakeys.

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Ok great this imported in smoothly.

I see in your email (thanks for forwarding again) that you say images can be imported from Seakeys. I just tried searching for some species in seakeys and they don't exist, so far I've found only one species out of the ten I searched for. Should I go ahead and write a script to match up the few there are or is there a different source of info you want to use instead?

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