Distribution and biomass estimation of Antarctic krill ( Euphausia superba) off the South Orkney Islands during 2011–2020

Abstract Antarctic krill is a key species in the Southern Ocean and subject to the most extensive fishery in the Antarctic. The Norwegian Institute of Marine Research has conducted acoustic-trawl monitoring of krill off the South Orkneys annually since 2011 in collaboration with the krill fishing in...

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Published in:ICES Journal of Marine Science
Main Authors: Skaret, G, Macaulay, G J, Pedersen, R, Wang, X, Klevjer, T A, Krag, L A, Krafft, B A
Other Authors: Demer, David, Norwegian Research Council, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norwegian Institute of Marine Research
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press (OUP) 2023
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsad076
https://academic.oup.com/icesjms/article-pdf/80/5/1472/50736811/fsad076.pdf
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1093/icesjms/fsad076 2024-10-13T14:02:43+00:00 Distribution and biomass estimation of Antarctic krill ( Euphausia superba) off the South Orkney Islands during 2011–2020 Skaret, G Macaulay, G J Pedersen, R Wang, X Klevjer, T A Krag, L A Krafft, B A Demer, David Norwegian Research Council Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Norwegian Institute of Marine Research 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsad076 https://academic.oup.com/icesjms/article-pdf/80/5/1472/50736811/fsad076.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ICES Journal of Marine Science volume 80, issue 5, page 1472-1486 ISSN 1054-3139 1095-9289 journal-article 2023 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsad076 2024-09-17T04:29:39Z Abstract Antarctic krill is a key species in the Southern Ocean and subject to the most extensive fishery in the Antarctic. The Norwegian Institute of Marine Research has conducted acoustic-trawl monitoring of krill off the South Orkneys annually since 2011 in collaboration with the krill fishing industry. Average krill biomass within the 60000 km2 survey area ranged from 1.4 to 7.8 million tonnes in the period 2011–2020, strongly supporting that this is among the regions in the Scotia Sea with consistently highest krill densities. There were no significant (p ≈ 0.18, non-parametric Mann–Kendall test) monotonic trends in estimated krill biomass over the 10 years. The highest krill densities were associated with the shelf edge and submarine canyons on the north side of the South Orkneys. Our comparison with the CCAMLR 9.3% reference exploitation rate suggests that management of the krill fishery in the South Orkneys region is precautionary. The monitoring is run on fishing vessels, so e.g. acoustic frequencies applied could not always be in compliance with the standard CCAMLR methodology. Estimated deviance in krill backscatter when comparing 38 kHz to the standard 120 kHz ranged from −1.1% to 12.8%. Our results show that industry-based surveys are cost-efficient approaches to high-quality monitoring of krill. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Euphausia superba Scotia Sea South Orkney Islands Southern Ocean Oxford University Press Antarctic Kendall ENVELOPE(-59.828,-59.828,-63.497,-63.497) Scotia Sea South Orkney Islands ENVELOPE(-45.500,-45.500,-60.583,-60.583) Southern Ocean The Antarctic ICES Journal of Marine Science 80 5 1472 1486
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description Abstract Antarctic krill is a key species in the Southern Ocean and subject to the most extensive fishery in the Antarctic. The Norwegian Institute of Marine Research has conducted acoustic-trawl monitoring of krill off the South Orkneys annually since 2011 in collaboration with the krill fishing industry. Average krill biomass within the 60000 km2 survey area ranged from 1.4 to 7.8 million tonnes in the period 2011–2020, strongly supporting that this is among the regions in the Scotia Sea with consistently highest krill densities. There were no significant (p ≈ 0.18, non-parametric Mann–Kendall test) monotonic trends in estimated krill biomass over the 10 years. The highest krill densities were associated with the shelf edge and submarine canyons on the north side of the South Orkneys. Our comparison with the CCAMLR 9.3% reference exploitation rate suggests that management of the krill fishery in the South Orkneys region is precautionary. The monitoring is run on fishing vessels, so e.g. acoustic frequencies applied could not always be in compliance with the standard CCAMLR methodology. Estimated deviance in krill backscatter when comparing 38 kHz to the standard 120 kHz ranged from −1.1% to 12.8%. Our results show that industry-based surveys are cost-efficient approaches to high-quality monitoring of krill.
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Norwegian Research Council
Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Norwegian Institute of Marine Research
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author Skaret, G
Macaulay, G J
Pedersen, R
Wang, X
Klevjer, T A
Krag, L A
Krafft, B A
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Macaulay, G J
Pedersen, R
Wang, X
Klevjer, T A
Krag, L A
Krafft, B A
Distribution and biomass estimation of Antarctic krill ( Euphausia superba) off the South Orkney Islands during 2011–2020
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Macaulay, G J
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Wang, X
Klevjer, T A
Krag, L A
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title Distribution and biomass estimation of Antarctic krill ( Euphausia superba) off the South Orkney Islands during 2011–2020
title_short Distribution and biomass estimation of Antarctic krill ( Euphausia superba) off the South Orkney Islands during 2011–2020
title_full Distribution and biomass estimation of Antarctic krill ( Euphausia superba) off the South Orkney Islands during 2011–2020
title_fullStr Distribution and biomass estimation of Antarctic krill ( Euphausia superba) off the South Orkney Islands during 2011–2020
title_full_unstemmed Distribution and biomass estimation of Antarctic krill ( Euphausia superba) off the South Orkney Islands during 2011–2020
title_sort distribution and biomass estimation of antarctic krill ( euphausia superba) off the south orkney islands during 2011–2020
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