28313
AFSC/RACE/MACE: Results of 2014 Pollock Acoustic-Trawl Survey Bering Sea- DY1407
Results of 2014 Pollock Acoustic-Trawl Survey Bering Sea- DY1407
Data Set
Published / External
28146
AFSC/RACE/MACE: Pollock Acoustic-Trawl Survey Biennial Bering Sea
Project
Completed
2015
Eastern Bering Sea shelf walleye pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus) midwater abundance and distribution were assessed from Bristol Bay in the United States, to Cape Navarin, Russia, between 12 June and 13 August 2014 using acoustic-trawl survey methods aboard the NOAA ship Oscar Dyson. Water column temperatures were warm in 2014 compared with the cold temperatures of the past several survey years (2006-2012). Most walleye pollock biomass was distributed relatively evenly across the shelf from a region north of Unimak Island to Navarin Canyon, between roughly the 50 m and 1,000 m isobaths. Estimated pollock biomass in midwater (between 16 m from the sea surface and 3 m off bottom) in the U.S. EEZ portion of the Bering Sea shelf was 3.439 million metric tons (t), nearly twice the 2012 estimate (1.843 million t) and the highest that has been observed since 2002. Pollock biomass east of 170° W was 1.425 million t (40% of the total shelf-wide), with 2-year-old pollock (26 cm modal fork length (FL)) comprising 55% of that biomass. Pollock biomass in U.S. waters west of 170° W was 2.013 million t (57% of total shelf-wide biomass), consisting primarily of pollock aged 1, 2, and 4-6 years (15, 26, and 38 cm dominant modal FL, respectively). Two-year-old pollock were more abundant east than west of 170° W and contributed to an eastward shift in distribution of U.S. pollock biomass compared with recent years. Estimated numbers of 2-year-old pollock also surpassed the numbers estimated for the strong 2008 year class in 2010, although the 2008 year class was still evident in the population. In Russia (104 thousand t, 3% of total biomass), primarily 4-year-old fish (38 cm modal FL), were observed, with proportionally fewer 1- and 2-year-olds than observed west of 170° W in the United States. The preliminary spatial distribution of euphausiid backscatter is presented, but analyses are still in progress
Honkalehto, T., and A. McCarthy. 2015. Results of the acoustic-trawl survey of
walleye pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus) on the U.S. and Russian Bering Sea
Shelf in June - August 2014 (DY1407). AFSC Processed Rep. 2015-07, 63 p.
Alaska Fish. Sci. Cent., NOAA, Natl. Mar. Fish. Serv., 7600 Sand Point Way NE,
Seattle WA 98115.
Theme
acoustic
Theme
alaska
Theme
fish
Theme
pollock
Theme
research
Alaska Fisheries Science Center
Seattle
WA
USA
Data Set
Binary
As Needed
Simrad RAW file format
Simrad EK60
NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson
Aleutian Wing 30/26 Trawl (AWT); twice modified Marinovich midwater trawl; poly Nor’eastern (PNE) bottom trawl; Methot trawl; SBE-39, SBE-911plus, Sippican Deep Blue; NOAA protocols for fisheries acoustics surveys and related sampling (Alaska Fisheries Science Center), 23 p. Prepared by Midwater Assessment and Conservation Engineering Program, Alaska Fish. Sci. Center, Natl. Mar. Fish. Serv., NOAA. Available online: http://www.afsc.noaa.gov/RACE/midwater/AFSC%20AT%20Survey%20Protocols_Feb%202013.pdf
Data Steward
2015-10-29
Person
Towler, Rick
rick.towler@noaa.gov
Distributor
2015
Person
Anderson, Charles
charles.anderson@noaa.gov
325 Broadway, E/GC3
Boulder
CO
33149
303-497-4742
Metadata Contact
2015-10-29
Person
McCarthy, Abigail
abigail.mccarthy@noaa.gov
Point of Contact
2015-10-28
Person
Honkalehto, Taina
taina.honkalehto@noaa.gov
Bering Sea: http://www.marineregions.org/gazetteer.php?p=details&id=4310
Range
2014-05
2014-09
Unclassified
Go to https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/wcd/ or email Anderson, Charles (charles.anderson@noaa.gov)
None.
User must read and fully comprehend the metadata prior to use. User must acknowledge the Originator when using the data set as a source. User must share data products developed using the source data set with the Originator. Data should not be used beyond the limits of the source scale.
http://doi.org/10.7289/V58S4MVP
https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/wcd/
http://www.afsc.noaa.gov/Publications/ProcRpt/PR2015-07.pdf
These data were collected in accordance NOAA protocols for fisheries acoustics surveys and related sampling (Alaska Fisheries Science Center), 23 p. Prepared by Midwater Assessment and Conservation Engineering Program, Alaska Fish. Sci. Center, Natl. Mar. Fish. Serv., NOAA. Available online: http://www.afsc.noaa.gov/RACE/midwater/AFSC%20AT%20Survey%20Protocols_Feb%202013.pdf
No
Unknown
Yes
Yes
180
NCEI-CO
180
"IT Security and Contingency Plan for the system establishes procedures and applies to the functions, operations, and resources necessary to recover and restore data as hosted in the Western Regional Support Center in Seattle, Washington, following a disruption."
Acoustic data were recorded at the five split-beam frequencies using ER60 software and, as a backup, acoustic telegram data were logged with Myriax EchoLog 500 software. Acoustic measurements were collected from 16 m below the sea surface to within 0.5 m of the sounder-detected bottom or a maximum of 1,000 m in deep water. Data were analyzed using Myriax Echoview post-processing software. See National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) 2013. NOAA protocols for fisheries acoustics surveys and related sampling (Alaska Fisheries Science Center), 23 p. Prepared by Midwater Assessment and Conservation Engineering Program, Alaska Fish. Sci. Center, Natl. Mar. Fish. Serv., NOAA. Available online: http://www.afsc.noaa.gov/RACE/midwater/AFSC%20AT%20Survey%20Protocols_Feb%202013.pdf
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Abigail McCarthy
2015-10-28T18:45:26
SysAdmin InPortAdmin
2022-08-09T17:11:13
2016-05-18
Alaska Fisheries Science Center
AFSC
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WA
98115
USA
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Public
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2016-05-18
1 Year
2017-05-18