#' Get Vector of Default Species Names for US West Coast
#'
#' A standard list of common names for species of interest to the
#' US West Coast. This list does not reflect ecosystem or financial
#' importance, and instead it is strictly a list of species for which
#' analyses take place.
#'
#' @export
#' @return A vector of strings specifying common names with words separated
#' using underscores.
#' @examples
#' GetSppDefault.fn()
GetSppDefault.fn <- function() {
sp.list <- c(
"arrowtooth_flounder",
"aurora_rockfish",
"big_skate",
"blackgill_rockfish",
"bocaccio",
"canary_rockfish",
"chilipepper",
"curlfin_sole",
"darkblotched_rockfish",
"dover_sole",
"english_sole",
"flathead_sole",
"greenspotted_rockfish",
"greenstriped_rockfish",
"lingcod",
"longnose_skate",
"longspine_thornyhead",
"pacific_cod",
"pacific_ocean_perch",
"pacific_sanddab",
"pacific_spiny_dogfish",
"petrale_sole",
"redbanded_rockfish",
"rex_sole",
"rosethorn_rockfish",
"rougheye_rockfish",
"sablefish",
"sharpchin_rockfish",
"shortspine_thornyhead",
"splitnose_rockfish",
"stripetail_rockfish",
"widow_rockfish",
"yelloweye_rockfish",
"yellowtail_rockfish"
)
sp.list <- sp.list[order(sp.list)]
return(sp.list)
}
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