Polar cod connectivity cruise 2022: Cruise Report
The Nansen Legacy Polar Cod Connectivity cruise aimed at unravelling polar cod and capelin population connectivity and relation to the physical and chemical environment in Svalbard’s fjords. The main focus areas were Isfjorden, Kongsfjorden, Storfjorden and the South-East of Svalbard. A total of 36...
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The Nansen Legacy Polar Cod Connectivity cruise aimed at unravelling polar cod and capelin population connectivity and relation to the physical and chemical environment in Svalbard’s fjords. The main focus areas were Isfjorden, Kongsfjorden, Storfjorden and the South-East of Svalbard. A total of 36 stations were visited to collect of information on polar cod and capelin vertical and horizontal distribution (using echosounder, pelagic and bottom trawls), their population, life cycle and size structure (observation of maturity, otoliths reading and genetic sampling), as well as their diet (stomachs content, sampling of benthic/planktonic prey).Other studies were conducted in link with the objectives of the research foci RF2 The Human Impacts and RF3 The Living Barents Sea. The cruise was also an opportunity to visit well-known monitoring stations to complete already long time series and investigate seasonal variability. The cruise started November 12th in Longyearbyen and ended in Tromsø on November 22nd, 2022. The first two days and a half were spent on multidisciplinary sampling in thirteen stations distributed in contrasted areas inside Isfjorden. A rockhopper gear strapping was installed after the first bottom trawl to avoid mud and rocks and kept for the whole cruise. There were some difficulties also with the grab which did not always close. It was possible to spend one day sampling Kongsfjorden, thanks to relatively good weather and low sea-ice conditions. However, the presence of cables on the seafloor and irregular and unsuitable bottom types in that fjord did not allow for bottom trawling to sample demersal and benthic communities. After approximately one day of steaming south in good weather conditions, the sampling continued in Storfjorden. However, the shallowest stations north of Storfjorden and on the way out of the fjord towards the South-East of the archipelago could not be sampled due to time constraints and difficult navigational access. Finally, five multidisciplinary stations could be sampled ... |
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Husson, Bérengère Eriksen, Elena Jentoft, Sissel Boge, Erling Borgå, Katrine Chierici, Melissa Christensen, Jacob Dupont, Sam Fransson, Agneta Frøyen, Egil Gonzalez Triginer, Victor Hoff, Siv Hylland, Ketil Jackson, Michelle C. Ji, Wanying Jones, Elizabeth Karlson, Stine Krohn-Pettersen, Gitte Lemke, Michael Lunde, Andreas Lutier, Mathieu Macaulay, Samuel Majaneva, Sanna Marsden, Luke Maurstad, Marius F. Orr, James Præbel, Kim Rhodes, Nil Sandig, Annemijn Sen, Arunima Stige, Leif C. Søreide, Janne E. Van Dinh, Khuong Waardal Heum, Sverre Wilhemsen, Jan Frode Ingvaldsen, Randi |
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Husson, Bérengère Eriksen, Elena Jentoft, Sissel Boge, Erling Borgå, Katrine Chierici, Melissa Christensen, Jacob Dupont, Sam Fransson, Agneta Frøyen, Egil Gonzalez Triginer, Victor Hoff, Siv Hylland, Ketil Jackson, Michelle C. Ji, Wanying Jones, Elizabeth Karlson, Stine Krohn-Pettersen, Gitte Lemke, Michael Lunde, Andreas Lutier, Mathieu Macaulay, Samuel Majaneva, Sanna Marsden, Luke Maurstad, Marius F. Orr, James Præbel, Kim Rhodes, Nil Sandig, Annemijn Sen, Arunima Stige, Leif C. Søreide, Janne E. Van Dinh, Khuong Waardal Heum, Sverre Wilhemsen, Jan Frode Ingvaldsen, Randi Polar cod connectivity cruise 2022: Cruise Report |
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ftunitroemsoe:oai:ojs.henry.ub.uit.no:article/6944 2023-05-15T15:39:08+02:00 Polar cod connectivity cruise 2022: Cruise Report Husson, Bérengère Eriksen, Elena Jentoft, Sissel Boge, Erling Borgå, Katrine Chierici, Melissa Christensen, Jacob Dupont, Sam Fransson, Agneta Frøyen, Egil Gonzalez Triginer, Victor Hoff, Siv Hylland, Ketil Jackson, Michelle C. Ji, Wanying Jones, Elizabeth Karlson, Stine Krohn-Pettersen, Gitte Lemke, Michael Lunde, Andreas Lutier, Mathieu Macaulay, Samuel Majaneva, Sanna Marsden, Luke Maurstad, Marius F. Orr, James Præbel, Kim Rhodes, Nil Sandig, Annemijn Sen, Arunima Stige, Leif C. Søreide, Janne E. Van Dinh, Khuong Waardal Heum, Sverre Wilhemsen, Jan Frode Ingvaldsen, Randi 2023-01-31 application/pdf https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/nansenlegacy/article/view/6944 https://doi.org/10.7557/nlrs.6944 eng eng Septentrio Academic Publishing https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/nansenlegacy/article/view/6944/7126 https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/nansenlegacy/article/view/6944 doi:10.7557/nlrs.6944 Copyright (c) 2023 Bérengère Husson, Elena Eriksen, Sissel Jentoft, Erling Boge, Katrine Borgå, Melissa Chierici, Jacob Christensen, Sam Dupont, Agneta Fransson, Egil Frøyen, Victor Gonzalez Triginer, Siv Hoff, Ketil Hylland, Michelle C. Jackson, Wanying Ji, Elizabeth Jones, Stine Karlson, Gitte Krohn-Pettersen, Michael Lemke, Andreas Lunde, Mathieu Lutier, Samuel Macaulay, Sanna Majaneva, Luke Marsden, Marius F. Maurstad, James Orr, Kim Præbel, Nil Rhodes, Annemijn Sandig, Arunima Sen, Leif C. Stige, Janne E. Søreide, Khuong Van Dinh, Sverre Waardal Heum, Jan Frode Wilhemsen, Randi Ingvaldsen https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY The Nansen Legacy Report Series; No. 37 (2023): Polar cod connectivity cruise 2022 2703-7525 10.7557/nlrs.2023.37 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Cruise report 2023 ftunitroemsoe https://doi.org/10.7557/nlrs.6944 https://doi.org/10.7557/nlrs.2023.37 2023-02-02T00:03:58Z The Nansen Legacy Polar Cod Connectivity cruise aimed at unravelling polar cod and capelin population connectivity and relation to the physical and chemical environment in Svalbard’s fjords. The main focus areas were Isfjorden, Kongsfjorden, Storfjorden and the South-East of Svalbard. A total of 36 stations were visited to collect of information on polar cod and capelin vertical and horizontal distribution (using echosounder, pelagic and bottom trawls), their population, life cycle and size structure (observation of maturity, otoliths reading and genetic sampling), as well as their diet (stomachs content, sampling of benthic/planktonic prey).Other studies were conducted in link with the objectives of the research foci RF2 The Human Impacts and RF3 The Living Barents Sea. The cruise was also an opportunity to visit well-known monitoring stations to complete already long time series and investigate seasonal variability. The cruise started November 12th in Longyearbyen and ended in Tromsø on November 22nd, 2022. The first two days and a half were spent on multidisciplinary sampling in thirteen stations distributed in contrasted areas inside Isfjorden. A rockhopper gear strapping was installed after the first bottom trawl to avoid mud and rocks and kept for the whole cruise. There were some difficulties also with the grab which did not always close. It was possible to spend one day sampling Kongsfjorden, thanks to relatively good weather and low sea-ice conditions. However, the presence of cables on the seafloor and irregular and unsuitable bottom types in that fjord did not allow for bottom trawling to sample demersal and benthic communities. After approximately one day of steaming south in good weather conditions, the sampling continued in Storfjorden. However, the shallowest stations north of Storfjorden and on the way out of the fjord towards the South-East of the archipelago could not be sampled due to time constraints and difficult navigational access. Finally, five multidisciplinary stations could be sampled ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Barents Sea Isfjord* Isfjorden Kongsfjord* Kongsfjorden Longyearbyen polar cod Sea ice Storfjorden Svalbard Tromsø University of Tromsø: Septentrio Academic Publishing Barents Sea Longyearbyen Svalbard Tromsø The Nansen Legacy Report Series 37 |