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AFSC/RACE/MACE: Results of 2010 Acoustic-trawl survey of the Shumagin Islands, Sanak Trough, Kenai Peninsula bays and Prince-william sound dy1001
2010 Acoustic-trawl survey of the Shumagin Islands, Sanak Trough, Kenai Peninsula bays and Prince-william sound dy1001
2011
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GUTTORMSEN, M. A., and D. JONES.
2010. Results of the acoustic-trawl surveys of walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) in the Gulf of Alaska, February-March 2010 (DY2010-01 and DY2010-02). AFSC Processed Rep. 2010-05, 85 p. Alaska Fish. Sci. Cent., NOAA, Natl. Mar. Fish. Serv., 7600 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle WA 98115.
Scientists from the Midwater Assessment and Conservation Engineering (MACE) Program of the Alaska Fisheries Science Center's (AFSC) Resource Assessment and Conservation Engineering (RACE) Division routinely conduct acoustic-trawl (AT) stock assessment surveys in the Gulf of Alaska (GOA) during late winter and early spring to estimate the distribution and abundance of walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma). Historically, most of these efforts have been focused on the Shelikof Strait area, which has been surveyed annually since 1980, except in 1982 and 1999. The Shumagin Islands area has also been surveyed annually since 2005 with prior surveys in 1994-1996 and 2001-2003. Additionally, the GOA continental shelf break east of Chirikof Island to Barnabas Trough has been surveyed annually since 2002. In 2010, survey activities were expanded to include Morzhovoi Bay, Pavlof Bay, the bays along the southern coast of the Kenai Peninsula, and Prince William Sound. This report presents the distribution and abundance of walleye pollock for all AT surveys conducted in the GOA during February and March 2010 along with acoustic system calibration and physical oceanographic results.
The Shumagins region is a critical spawning ground for walleye pollock and annual surveys of pollock age structure and biomass are used to inform GOA pollock stock assesment models. In particular, there is a strong correlation between the abundance of age-1 pollock in the Shumagin Islands survey and year-class strength for the GOA region. The survey’s primary objective was to collect acoustic data and trawl information to estimate midwater abundance and distribution of walleye pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus) in the Gulf of Alaska (GOA) Shumagins Region during late winter and early spring. Acoustic data were collected using five split-beam transducers (18, 38, 70, 120, and 200 kHz) and Simrad ER60 scientific echo sounders. Midwater and near-bottom acoustic backscatter was sampled using an Aleutian Wing 30/26 Trawl (AWT) and a poly Nor’eastern bottom trawl (PNE) with roller gear. This long-running survey has consistently provided data on the pollock population in the western GOA during winter and spring months.
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Guttormsen, Mike
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Towler, Rick
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DOC/NOAA/NMFS/AFSC > Alaska Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce
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AFSC/RACE/MACE: Pollock Acoustic/Trawl Survey Spawning Annual Shumagins
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Cite As: Alaska Fisheries Science Center, [Date of Access]: AFSC/RACE/MACE: Results of 2010 Acoustic-trawl survey of the Shumagin Islands, Sanak Trough, Kenai Peninsula bays and Prince-william sound dy1001 [Data Date Range], https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/28337.
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Gulf of Alaska: http://www.marineregions.org/gazetteer.php?p=details&id=4312
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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