Krill flux, acoustic methodology and penguin foraging - an integrated study.

Progress Code: completed Statement: CTD and Acoustics data have been quality controlled. The trawl data once resources are provided to complete laboratory analysis will be quality controlled. --- Public Summary from Project --- This project is designed to provide an understanding of the interactions...

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Format: Dataset
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Published: Australian Ocean Data Network
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Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/krill-flux-acoustic-integrated-study/2821905
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Summary:Progress Code: completed Statement: CTD and Acoustics data have been quality controlled. The trawl data once resources are provided to complete laboratory analysis will be quality controlled. --- Public Summary from Project --- This project is designed to provide an understanding of the interactions between krill, other zooplankton, the physical environment and the predators dependent on krill. This will directly address a number of pressing problems facing CCAMLR (the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources) in its attempts to manage the krill fishery using an 'ecosystem approach'. Expected outcomes: As a result of logistic operations (i.e. diversion to Casey) the 29 days on site allocated to this work was reduced to 10 days. Hence only a fraction of the intended program of work was conducted. Acoustics: Acoustics data (for 38, 120, 200kHz) was collected for the top 250m of the water column for nine and a half of the planned 13 transects in our 60 x 60 nautical mile survey region.