Antarctic krill and ecosystem monitoring survey off the South Orkney Islands in 2024

Environmental monitoring along 5 set transects off South Orkney Islands in the Southern Ocean have been carried out annually (since 2011) by the Institute of Marine Research, Norway. Hydro-acoustic as well as net derived data are used to calculate biomass of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) but a...

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Main Authors: Krafft, Bjørn Arne, Krag, Ludvig, Zhang, Guosong, Menze, Sebastian, Åsvestad, Linn, Rasmussen, Astrid Fuglseth, Lyngby, Mette Svantemann
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Language:English
Published: Havforskningsinstituttet 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3133521
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spelling ftimr:oai:imr.brage.unit.no:11250/3133521 2024-09-09T19:10:16+00:00 Antarctic krill and ecosystem monitoring survey off the South Orkney Islands in 2024 Krafft, Bjørn Arne Krag, Ludvig Zhang, Guosong Menze, Sebastian Åsvestad, Linn Rasmussen, Astrid Fuglseth Lyngby, Mette Svantemann 2024 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3133521 eng eng Havforskningsinstituttet Toktrapport Toktrapport;2024 - 14 https://www.hi.no/hi/nettrapporter/toktrapport-en-2024-14 Havforskningsinstituttet: 14246 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3133521 cristin:2274122 28 2024 - 14 Research report 2024 ftimr 2024-06-18T14:20:26Z Environmental monitoring along 5 set transects off South Orkney Islands in the Southern Ocean have been carried out annually (since 2011) by the Institute of Marine Research, Norway. Hydro-acoustic as well as net derived data are used to calculate biomass of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) but also to assess spatial distribution and demographic composition of krill and other macrozooplankton and fish taxa. Systematic sighting data of cetaceans, penguins and pinnipeds are registered along the transects during daylight hours. Acquisition of data from the deployment of sensors that have been anchored to the seabed since previos year is also part of the procedyre. During this survey, trials were made to develop a method for extracting krill total body length frequency data by processing images from a custom build stereo camera that was attached inside the trawl. Using a custom-trained machine learning model, detection of krill segments shall be used to construct three-dimensional images that form the basis for the automated length measurements, and this will be validated against manually measured sub-samples of krill taken from each haul. The standard procedure for calculating biomass from acoustic data depends on input of representative length measurement variables from the same area and time period. This is part of a development process of automating krill biomass monitoring, which will form an important element of a data feedback management system regulating commercial fisheries. During this survey we also tested possibilities for satellite tagging whales in order to be able to study migration patterns and foraging behavior. Herein we report on the survey activities from 2024 and present preliminary results. Antarctic krill and ecosystem monitoring survey off the South Orkney Islands in 2024 publishedVersion Report Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Euphausia superba South Orkney Islands Southern Ocean Institute for Marine Research: Brage IMR Antarctic Norway South Orkney Islands ENVELOPE(-45.500,-45.500,-60.583,-60.583) Southern Ocean
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description Environmental monitoring along 5 set transects off South Orkney Islands in the Southern Ocean have been carried out annually (since 2011) by the Institute of Marine Research, Norway. Hydro-acoustic as well as net derived data are used to calculate biomass of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) but also to assess spatial distribution and demographic composition of krill and other macrozooplankton and fish taxa. Systematic sighting data of cetaceans, penguins and pinnipeds are registered along the transects during daylight hours. Acquisition of data from the deployment of sensors that have been anchored to the seabed since previos year is also part of the procedyre. During this survey, trials were made to develop a method for extracting krill total body length frequency data by processing images from a custom build stereo camera that was attached inside the trawl. Using a custom-trained machine learning model, detection of krill segments shall be used to construct three-dimensional images that form the basis for the automated length measurements, and this will be validated against manually measured sub-samples of krill taken from each haul. The standard procedure for calculating biomass from acoustic data depends on input of representative length measurement variables from the same area and time period. This is part of a development process of automating krill biomass monitoring, which will form an important element of a data feedback management system regulating commercial fisheries. During this survey we also tested possibilities for satellite tagging whales in order to be able to study migration patterns and foraging behavior. Herein we report on the survey activities from 2024 and present preliminary results. Antarctic krill and ecosystem monitoring survey off the South Orkney Islands in 2024 publishedVersion
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author Krafft, Bjørn Arne
Krag, Ludvig
Zhang, Guosong
Menze, Sebastian
Åsvestad, Linn
Rasmussen, Astrid Fuglseth
Lyngby, Mette Svantemann
spellingShingle Krafft, Bjørn Arne
Krag, Ludvig
Zhang, Guosong
Menze, Sebastian
Åsvestad, Linn
Rasmussen, Astrid Fuglseth
Lyngby, Mette Svantemann
Antarctic krill and ecosystem monitoring survey off the South Orkney Islands in 2024
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Menze, Sebastian
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title_fullStr Antarctic krill and ecosystem monitoring survey off the South Orkney Islands in 2024
title_full_unstemmed Antarctic krill and ecosystem monitoring survey off the South Orkney Islands in 2024
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