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DOI: 10.25923/jda8-sa84

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The NOAA Ship Pisces departed from Morehead City, NC, on 11 July 2017 for a Southeast Fishery-Independent Survey (SEFIS) research cruise in continental shelf and shelf-break waters off North and South Carolina. SEFIS was created by the National Marine Fisheries Service in 2010 and operates out of the NOAA Beaufort Laboratory. This survey was created to conduct applied fishery-independent sampling and related research focusing on the assessment of spatial variability in distribution and abundance of red snapper and other reef species within the snapper-grouper complex, via data collected from fish traps, video cameras, and acoustics. During this survey, chevron trap catches and associated underwater video recordings were collected from hardbottom habitats from Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, to Daytona Beach, Florida. A total of 479 stations were sampled with camera-trap arrays over 32 sea days between 19 and 119 m depths.

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Cruise Report

Document Format
Acrobat Portable Document Format

Publication Date
2017

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Item Identification

Title: Southeast Fisheries-Independent Survey (SEFIS) NOAA ship PISCES cruise number PC-17-03 from 11 - 26 July 2017 (Leg 1) 29 July - 13 August 2017 (Leg 2) 14 August 2017 (transit)
Short Name: SEFIS 2017 Cruise Report
Status: Completed
Creation Date: 2017
Publication Date: 2017
Abstract:

The NOAA Ship Pisces departed from Morehead City, NC, on 11 July 2017 for a Southeast Fishery-Independent Survey (SEFIS) research cruise in continental shelf and shelf-break waters off North and South Carolina. SEFIS was created by the National Marine Fisheries Service in 2010 and operates out of the NOAA Beaufort Laboratory. This survey was created to conduct applied fishery-independent sampling and related research focusing on the assessment of spatial variability in distribution and abundance of red snapper and other reef species within the snapper-grouper complex, via data collected from fish traps, video cameras, and acoustics. During this survey, chevron trap catches and associated underwater video recordings were collected from hardbottom habitats from Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, to Daytona Beach, Florida. A total of 479 stations were sampled with camera-trap arrays over 32 sea days between 19 and 119 m depths.

Purpose:

Cruise PC-17-03 Objectives

OBJECTIVES

1. Fishery-independent sampling of randomly selected stations from North Carolina to Florida. Baited chevron traps, with two mounted high-definition video cameras, were utilized for (a) hardbottom reef fish community assessments, (b) collection of reef fish for biological samples (i.e., otoliths and gonads), and (c) comparative gear sampling (cameras versus traps).

2. Use video cameras on chevron traps to address trap selectivity issues, locate and describe hardbottom habitats, and provide an additional index of abundance for stock assessments. 3. Map bottom habitats using multibeam sonar to improve survey design and to expand knowledge of hardbottom habitats in the southeast US.

4. Use a CTD instrument package to collect environmental data (temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, turbidity) at camera-trap sampling locations, and XBTs to sample water temperature during multibeam mapping operations

Other Citation Details:

Title : Southeast Fisheries-Independent Survey (SEFIS) NOAA ship PISCES cruise number PC-17-03 from 11 - 26 July 2017 (Leg 1) 29 July - 13 August 2017 (Leg 2) 14 August 2017 (transit)

Personal Author(s) : Bacheler, Nathan;Schobernd, Christina;

Corporate Authors(s) : Southeast Fisheries Science Center (U.S.);United States. National Marine Fisheries Service.;

Published Date : 2017

Series : PC-17-03

DOI : https://doi.org/10.25923/jda8-sa84

DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.25923/jda8-sa84
DOI Registration Authority: NOAA Central Library

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None 2017

Spatial Keywords

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Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Location Keywords
OCEAN > ATLANTIC OCEAN > NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN

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Ships
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ICES/SeaDataNet Ship Codes PISCES (ICES code: 334B)
NODC PLATFORM NAMES THESAURUS NOAA Ship PISCES

Document Information

Document Type: Cruise Report
Format: Acrobat Portable Document Format
Status Code: Published

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Author

CC ID: 1256118
Date Effective From: 2017
Date Effective To:
Contact (Person): Bacheler, Nathan M
Address: 101 Pivers Island Road
Beaufort, NC 28516-9722
Email Address: nate.bacheler@noaa.gov
Phone: (252) 666-7455

Co-Author

CC ID: 1256120
Date Effective From: 2017
Date Effective To:
Contact (Person): Schobernd, Christina
Address: 101 Pivers Island Road
Beaufort, NC 28516
Email Address: Christina.Schobernd@noaa.gov
Phone: 252-728-8725

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CC ID: 1256119
Date Effective From: 2023
Date Effective To:
Contact (Organization): NOAA Institutional Repository (REPOS)
Email Address: noaa.repository@noaa.gov
URL: NOAA Institutional Repository Home Page

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CC ID: 1256121
Start Date: 2023
End Date: Present
Download URL: https://doi.org/10.25923/jda8-sa84
Distributor: NOAA Institutional Repository (REPOS) (2023 - Present)
File Name: noaa_49386_DS1.pdf
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Distribution Format: PDF - Adobe Portable Document Format
File Size: 1583 kb
Review Status: Chked Inapp Content

Catalog Details

Catalog Item ID: 70146
GUID: gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:70146
Metadata Record Created By: Lee M Weinberger
Metadata Record Created: 2023-06-09 14:24+0000
Metadata Record Last Modified By: SysAdmin InPortAdmin
Metadata Record Last Modified: 2023-10-17 16:12+0000
Metadata Record Published: 2023-06-09
Owner Org: SEFSC
Metadata Publication Status: Published Externally
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Metadata Review Frequency: 1 Year