FRV Scotia Cruise 0411S
Fulltekst
RELATERTE DOKUMENTER
Ground truth identification of the mackerel echotraces proved far more successful than in the previous (2002) survey: both the PT170 and PT160 (with the larger doors) were able
Poor weather prevented the last trawl sample being taken and the vessel was forced to shelter off Fraserburgh on Friday evening.. The vessel returned to Aberdeen the following
Plankton and water samples were collected using ARIES and a Methot net in the Faroe Shetland Channel... Plankton and hydrographic samples were collected at selected stations in
Sampling some 281 individual Monkfish for a total live weight of 590 kgs and 269 Megrim for a live weight of 95 kgs from within the Eastern survey area. A further 3 hauls
Plankton and hydrographic samples were collected at selected stations in the Northern North Sea, North Atlantic, and Western shelf area, using ARIES and a Methot net... Throughout
Scotia resumed work on the fishing survey on the morning of 30 July and worked west towards the Moray Firth stations.. The vessel then worked northwards, completing stations off the
This and the poor weather encountered later in the cruise prevented sampling of mackerel in the northern part of the survey area.. Biological samples from this area may be
Plankton and water samples were collected over a grid of stations on the Fladen ground using the CTD, ARIES and Dual Methot net systems.. A GOV trawl was deployed at four