Data Parameters and Units:
Water Chemistry Summary.xlsx: Exposure/Conc = 0%, 10% or 20% HEWAF, HEWAF (high energy water accommodated fractions concentration, %), PAH (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons) data, ND = not detectable Red drum swim respirometry data -Dec 2016.xlsx: Time/recovery = 24hr, 1week, 6week; Exposure/Conc = 0%, 10% or 20% HEWAF, recovery time (min), Ucrit =critical swimming speed, time at Ucrit, max time, Max bls (swimming speed, body lengths per second = 0.6, 1.4, 2.2, 3.0, 3.8, 4.6, 5.4, 6.2, 7.0, 7.8 bls), SMR=standard metabolic rate, MMR=Maximum metabolic rate, Asc=aerobic scope, Uburst=Burst swimming speed, Group, Number, Weight (g), EPOC (excess post-exercise oxygen consumption), EPOC recovery (time in minutes until oxygen consumption returns to within 20% of SMR), se = standard error, bct (bacterial background respiration) Data Entry Sheets E012 -Dec 2016.xls: Species, Life stage/age (months), Date (MM/DD/YYYY), Time (HH:MM), Treatment concentration (%), Replicate number, Notes, Water temperature (deg C), Dissolved oxygen (D.O., mg/L), Salinity (ppt), Total ammonia (uM), Number of organisms per sample, Sample ID, Description of sample, Storage location, Fish mass (mg), Body length (cm), Acclimation period (min), Velocity increment (bl/s), Tank and stock ID: C=control, T=oil exposure, Species: Sciaenops ocellatus Raw respirometry data file naming: Species - Individual identified (c=control, t=oil treated) - Treatment (e.g. 6 week recovery) - Date - Oil exposure level (control/10%/20% HEWAF). the a and b refers to files that were split into two or three subfiles, and are therefore named e.g. "redfish C20", "redfish C20a" etc. File splitting occurs when the program had to be stopped for any reason, e.g. to verify calibrations of sensors etc. File C20a continues where C20 left off, and file C20b continues where C20a left off; Date (DD-MMM-YY), Time (HH:MM), Wet weight (g), Resp. volume (mL), Fish length (cm), Fractional error (%), Chamber notes, Time (sec), Loop phase time (s), CH 1 MO2 (mg O2/kg/hr), CH 1 slope (% air sat./hr), CH 1 R^2 CH 1 max O2 (% air sat), CH 1 avg O2 (% air sat), CH 1 avg temp (deg C), CH 1 avg Uspeed (cm/s), CH 1 avg Uswim (BL/s), AMB temp Ndeg1 avg temp (deg C), AMB temp Ndeg1 setpoint (deg C), AMB temp Ndeg1 hysteresis (deg C), Phase barometric pressure (hPa), CH1 O2 input (phase), CH1 temp (deg C), CH2 O2 input (V), CH2 temp (deg C), CH3 O2 input (V), CH3 temp (deg C), CH3 O2 (% air sat), CH4 O2 input (V), CH4 temp (deg C), CH4 O2 (% air sat), CH5 O2 input (V), CH5 temp (deg C), CH5 O2 (% air sat), CH6 input (V), CH6 temp (deg C), CH6 O2 (% air sat), CH7 O2 input (V), CH7 temp (deg C), CH7 O2 (% air sat), CH8 O2 input (V), CH8 temp (deg C), CH8 O2 (% air sat), CH1 Velocity input (V), CH1 Velocity (cm/s), CH5 Velocity (cm/s), AMB temp Ndeg1 input (V), AMB temp Ndeg1 (deg C), AMB temp Ndeg1 relay AMB temp Ndeg2 input (V), AMB temp Ndeg2 (deg C), AMB temp Ndeg2 relay AMB O2 Ndeg1 input (V), AMB O2 Ndeg1 temp (deg C), AMB O2 Ndeg1 (% air sat), AMB O2 Ndeg1 relay AMB O2 Ndeg2 input (V), AMB O2 Ndeg2 temp (deg C), AMB O2 Ndeg2 (% air sat), AMB O2 Ndeg2 relay User event, Chamber volume (mL), Tube volume (mL), Density (kg/L), Fish length (cm), Fish width (cm), Fish depth (cm), Cross section area (cm2)