National Ocean Service,
an office of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
U.S. Department of Commerce, operates this World Wide Web server
as a public service. Information presented on these pages is
considered public information and may be distributed or copied.
Use of appropriate photo and image credits is requested.
To view your Rights
under the Privacy
Act
Submitting voluntary
information constitutes your consent to the use of the information
for the stated purpose. We collect no personally identifiable
information about you when you visit our site unless you choose
to provide that information to us.
For the protection of users to our web sites, we have safeguards
in place to identify and prevent unauthorized attempts to access
or cause harm to information and systems. All Web servers need
to collect technical information in order to share their contents
with visitors. The technical information (see
example below) identifies what part of the Web site
a visiting computer wishes to reach, and where to send the requested
information once it is found. For site management, this technical
information is also used for statistical analysis. Summary statistics
are used for such purposes as assessing what information is
of most and least interest, identifying usage trends over time,
determining technical design specifications, and identifying
system performance or problem areas. These aggregate statistical
summaries are posted for use by National Ocean Service personnel.
Electronic mail sent
to addresses listed on this Web site, such as those on the Contact
Us page, is treated no differently than any other
electronic mail. All electronic mail transactions are handled
by electronic mail servers, and do not pass through this Web
site, nor are they monitored or recorded by this site in any
way.
This Web site does
not use Web "cookies."
For site security
purposes and to ensure that this service remains available to
all users, this government computer system employs hardware
and software to monitor network traffic and to identify unauthorized
attempts to add or alter information, or otherwise cause damage
or interfere with information delivery. Except for authorized
law enforcement investigations, no attempt is made to identify
individual users or their usage habits. Raw data logs may be
stored indefinitely for use in statistical analysis or to protect
the security and integrity of the computer system.
Unauthorized attempts
to add information or alter information on this service are
strictly prohibited and may be punishable under the Computer
Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and the National Information Infrastructure
Protection Act.
Please note that
other National Ocean Service Web sites may have different information
collection practices. If interested, please consult their site-specific
privacy statements for details on such policies.
If you have any questions
or comments about the information presented here, please forward
them to CINMS
webmaster@noaa.gov.
Example
of information collected by this Web site
Web servers keep
a record of their activity in a log file. Every time a visiting
computer requests a file from the Web server, a log entry is
recorded. A typical log file entry for the National Marine Sanctuaries
Web site looks like this:
10/04/00
13:19:18 OK 200 somemachine.somenetwork.com Mozilla/4.75 (Macintosh;
U; PPC) http://othermachine.othernetwork.com/neatsites.html
"www.sanctuaries.nos.noaa.gov" :welcome.html 15208
What this entry means:
- 10/04/00 13:19:18
-- Date and time of the request (24-hour clock).
- OK 200
-- Status code of the request. "OK" and a status code of "200"
are equivalent; they mean the requested file was successfully
found and delivered to the requesting (visitor's) computer.
- somemachine.somenetwork.com
-- Internet address (or IP address, in the form of 123.123.123.123)
of the requesting computer. The last part of the address,
.com, indicates the requesting computer is on a commercial
network. Other commonly seen addresses end in .mil (US military),
.net (a different category of commercial network), .org (non-profit
organization), .gov (US government agencies, state and Federal),
etc. Depending on how the requesting computer is connected
to the Internet, this may not identify a specific computer.
- Mozilla/4.75
(Macintosh; U; PPC) -- Type of browser used by the requesting
computer.
- http://othermachine.othernetwork.com/neatsites.html
-- The Internet address of the last site visited by the requesting
computer, useful in discovering how visitors found this Web
site.
- "www.sanctuaries.nos.noaa.gov"
-- The Internet address of this Web site. As it is possible
to operate several Web sites on a single computer, the Web
server uses this information to determine which Web site should
handle the request.
- :welcome.html
-- The name of the file requested by the visiting computer.
- 15208 --
Size of the requested file, in bytes.