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<h1>Tethys Interface</h1>
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<h2>Overview</h2>
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<p align="right">
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<img class="wrap" SRC="images/Tethys-200.png" alt="Tethys mosaic">
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</p>
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<div>
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<img SRC="images/Tethys-200.png" alt="Tethys mosaic"
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style="float: right; margin 10px;"
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<p>
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<a href="https://tethys.sdsu.edu/">Tethys</a> is a freely
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<center><img src="./images/calibration_information.png"></center>
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<h4>Deployments</h4>
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<p>PAMGuard will have done it's best to work out the temporal extent of your data by looking in the
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<a href="../../generalDatabaseHelp/docs/database_database.html">PAMGuard database</a> and
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<a href= "../../BinaryStore/docs/binarystore_overview.html">binary Store</a>. Where data were collected on a regular duty
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cycle, or continuously, there should be a single record in the table of recording periods. If data were collected on a more
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"ad-hoc" basis, for instance during a boat-based survey, there might be many different records in the table.
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Occasionally, there may be short recording periods (e.g. while you were testing kit on deck) that you don't want to export. Either select
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individual rows that you want to export, or right click on the table and "Select All".</p>
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<p>Press the "Export..." button and work through the questions to provide additional information about your data, why it was collected, etc. </p>
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<p>Once the document(s) have been exported, the document names will be shown alongside each PAMGuard deployment period</p>
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<center><img src="./images/deploymentspanel.png"></center>
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<p>
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Tethys uses deployment records to register information about
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when instruments have been deployed as well as their
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characteristics. Examples of characteristics that are recorded
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include sample rate and the number of quantization bits,
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description of duty cycles (if applicable), hydrophone geometry,
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and enough details to be able find calibration data for specific
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hydrophones.
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</p>
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<p>
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PAMGuard will examine the
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<a href="../../generalDatabaseHelp/docs/database_database.html">PAMGuard
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database</a>
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and <a href="../../BinaryStore/docs/binarystore_overview.html">
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binary Store</a> to determine what records should be generated for
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your instrumentation.
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</p>
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<h4>Detections</h4>
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<p>The bottom left panel shows a list of different types of PAMGuard data that can be exported and should also show the total numbers of each type of data that are available
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within the PAMGuard storage systems. Select the datablock you want to export from and press "Export...". </p>
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<p>
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Where data were collected continuously or on a regular duty
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cycle, PAMGuard will create a single deployment record. If data
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were collected on a more "ad-hoc" basis, where the instrument has
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been deployed multiple times or has irregular recording, PAMGuard
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will generate a deployment record for each period of recording.
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</p>
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<p>
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The figure below shows an example of ad-hoc recording periods
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identified by PAMGuard:
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</p>
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<center><img src="./images/deploymentspanel.png"></center>
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<p>
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Occasionally, there may be short recording periods (e.g. while
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you were testing kit on deck) that you do not want to export. Use
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the select checkbox to pick all of the rows that you wish to
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export, or right click on the table and "Select All."
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</p>
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<p>
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When one or more deployment records are selected, the
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"Export..." button will become available. Selecting the export
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button will start a dialog that asks for additional information
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about the deployments and then write records to Tethys.
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</p>
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<p>
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The first page of the dialog asks for the project and geographic
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region which will be automatically populated if they have been
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previously specified. In addition, the following fields are
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requested:
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</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Cruise name - Optional name of the deployment cruise</li>
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<li>Site - Case-sensitive name for the deployment site,
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e.g. "Tanner Banks" or a letter designation "T". This can
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provide a simple way to identify multiple deployments at the
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same general location.
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</li>
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<li>Responsible Party - A set of fields describing who was
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responsible for the deployment and how they may be
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contacted.
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</li>
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</ul>
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<p>
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The next page of the dialog asks whether you would like to
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export a single deployment document or multiple deployments.
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<strong>todo: add more detail here</strong>
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</p>
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<p>
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Finally, you are prompted to provide optional textual descriptions of:
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<ul>
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<li> Objectives - What were your objectives when deploying the
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instrument? Example: Determine population estimates for
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critically endangered populations of vaquita (<em>Phocoena
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sinus</em>).
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</li>
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<li> Abstract - A textual description of the deployment.
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Example: A set of high frequency recorders were deployed across the
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northern portion of the Sea of Cortez in the historical range
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of the vaquita (<em>Phocoena sinus</em>). These recordings will
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support detection and density estimation efforts.
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</li>
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<li>
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Method - A description of the methods used. Example:
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Small boat deployment of bottom moored SoundTrap recorders
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with acoustic releases.
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</li>
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</ul>
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Press Finish to export the records. Once the
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document(s) have been successuflly exported, the document name
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associated with each recording period will be shown in the
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Tethys Deployment column.
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</p>
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<h4>PAMGuard data blocks</h4>
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<p>
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The bottom left panel shows a list of different types of
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PAMGuard data that can be exported. The data in this list
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correspond to the various PAMGuard modules that have been
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configured. See the
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<a href="../../../overview/PamMasterHelp/docs/modelViewer.html">
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data model viewer</a>
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help for an example of how PAMGuard might be configured.
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</p>
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<p>
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In the sample data blocks image below, four modules have been
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configured, but only one of them has been run. Column "N Pam
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Data" indicates the number of data records that have been
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produced, and "PAMGuard Time" tells us when the data were
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processed. "Tethys Documents" indicates how many Tethys records
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have been produced, and should be 0 until the data are exported.
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</p>
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<div>
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<img src="./images/data_blocks.png" class=".center"/>
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</div>
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Select the data blocks to be exported by clicking on them.
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Multiple lines can be selected by using keyboard modifiers such as
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holding the shift while clicking to select all data blocks between
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the last clicked block and where you click. Holding the alternate
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(ALT) key will allow selection or de-selection of a single item
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without affecting the selection state of other blocks.
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<em>
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SUGGESTION: It looks like we have to highlight these by clicking
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on them. As we use select boxes for recording periods, we might
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want to do the same thing here... We might want to rename
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N PAM Datas to N PAM Data as data are already plural.
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</em>
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</p>
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and should also show the total
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numbers of each type of data that are available within the
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PAMGuard storage systems. Select the datablock you want to export
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from and press "Export...". </p>
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<p><strong>You really don't want to try to export zillions of data to Tethys</strong> , in the options that will appear you can opt to just export certain types of detections
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or summary counts.</p>
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