Oil Industry Fisheries Data
The primary object of the fish trawl assessment program is to estimate the relative abundance (numbers) and biomass (weight), species composition, and biological information on benthic and pelagic marine fish and invertebrate communities within the study areas. Bottom and pelagic trawl nets are depl...
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dataone:doi:10.5065/D6G44N92 2023-11-08T14:14:15+01:00 Oil Industry Fisheries Data Brenda L Norcross Abby L Antonelis Kyle L. Antonelis S. S. Carroll Stephen T Crawford Lorena Edenfield Benny J. Gallaway Christine Gleason Scott E. Goodman Brenda A. Holladay Jeffrey A June Robert M. Meyer Justin Priest Scott W. Raborn No geographic description provided. ENVELOPE(-166.03018,-162.18727,71.61833,70.64328) BEGINDATE: 2008-07-20T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2011-10-04T00:00:00Z 2016-04-02T12:01:48.182Z https://doi.org/10.5065/D6G44N92 unknown Arctic Data Center Ship Arctic oceans Dataset dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.5065/D6G44N92 2023-11-08T13:38:20Z The primary object of the fish trawl assessment program is to estimate the relative abundance (numbers) and biomass (weight), species composition, and biological information on benthic and pelagic marine fish and invertebrate communities within the study areas. Bottom and pelagic trawl nets are deployed at each station and towed for approximately 5 to 15 minutes at an approximate speed of 2 to 4 knots. On average a 15 minute trawl tow covers a distance of approximately 926 meters (3,050 ft.). State-of-the-art instrumentation records all trawl performance data during each tow, allowing an accurate estimate of area surveyed. Biologists sort the catch, weigh and count animals by species, and collect samples for studies of diet and ecosystem relationships. Common fish species seen in the trawl surveys in the Chukchi Sea are mostly small and include Arctic cod, Pacific sandlance, capelin and several species of sculpins. Common invertebrate species are numerous and include snow crab, a variety of sea stars, brittle stars and molluscs. This dataset is part of the Pacific Marine Arctic Regional Synthesis (PacMARS) Project. This dataset contains the original csv files, metadata files, shapefiles, and geodatabase files in zip files. Dataset Arctic cod Arctic Chukchi Chukchi Sea Snow crab Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Chukchi Sea Pacific ENVELOPE(-166.03018,-162.18727,71.61833,70.64328) |
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The primary object of the fish trawl assessment program is to estimate the relative abundance (numbers) and biomass (weight), species composition, and biological information on benthic and pelagic marine fish and invertebrate communities within the study areas. Bottom and pelagic trawl nets are deployed at each station and towed for approximately 5 to 15 minutes at an approximate speed of 2 to 4 knots. On average a 15 minute trawl tow covers a distance of approximately 926 meters (3,050 ft.). State-of-the-art instrumentation records all trawl performance data during each tow, allowing an accurate estimate of area surveyed. Biologists sort the catch, weigh and count animals by species, and collect samples for studies of diet and ecosystem relationships. Common fish species seen in the trawl surveys in the Chukchi Sea are mostly small and include Arctic cod, Pacific sandlance, capelin and several species of sculpins. Common invertebrate species are numerous and include snow crab, a variety of sea stars, brittle stars and molluscs. This dataset is part of the Pacific Marine Arctic Regional Synthesis (PacMARS) Project. This dataset contains the original csv files, metadata files, shapefiles, and geodatabase files in zip files. |
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Brenda L Norcross Abby L Antonelis Kyle L. Antonelis S. S. Carroll Stephen T Crawford Lorena Edenfield Benny J. Gallaway Christine Gleason Scott E. Goodman Brenda A. Holladay Jeffrey A June Robert M. Meyer Justin Priest Scott W. Raborn |
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Brenda L Norcross Abby L Antonelis Kyle L. Antonelis S. S. Carroll Stephen T Crawford Lorena Edenfield Benny J. Gallaway Christine Gleason Scott E. Goodman Brenda A. Holladay Jeffrey A June Robert M. Meyer Justin Priest Scott W. Raborn |
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Oil Industry Fisheries Data |
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No geographic description provided. ENVELOPE(-166.03018,-162.18727,71.61833,70.64328) BEGINDATE: 2008-07-20T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2011-10-04T00:00:00Z |
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