UNIS_AB-202_2024_FISH

Occurrence
Latest version published by The University Centre in Svalbard on Apr 29, 2024 The University Centre in Svalbard
Publication date:
29 April 2024
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Description

This dataset was created based on data collected during the scientific cruise in the western part of Svalbard, conducted as part of the AB-202 course at the University Centre in Svalbard. During the cruise, benthic and pelagic trawl samples were taken at four different locations in Isfjorden, Kongsfjorden, a cold seep site, and the marginal ice zone in the northwest of Svalbard. The dataset includes the abundance of all captured fish, as well as the average weight and length for the four species: Atlantic Cod, Polar Cod, Capelin, and Herring.

Data Records

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MeasurementOrFacts 
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Keywords

Occurrence; Observation

Contacts

Marte Bruun Paulsen
  • Originator
Student
The University Centre in Svalbard
NO
Norunn Brøste Kjersem
  • Originator
Student
The University Centre in Svalbard
NO
Åslaug Flatabø
  • Originator
Student
The University Centre in Svalbard
NO
Joana Jodie Wagner
  • Originator
Student
The University Centre in Svalbard
DE
Henrik Mengkrogen
  • Originator
Student
The University Centre in Svalbard
NO
Arunima Sen
  • Point Of Contact
Associate professor
The University Centre in Svalbard
Fredrik Broms
  • Point Of Contact
Researcher
UiT The Arctic University of Norway
Victor Gonzalez
  • Point Of Contact
PhD Student
The University Centre in Svalbard
Marte Paulsen

Geographic Coverage

Samples collected from multiple fjords on the west coast of Svabard and the marginal ice zone.

Bounding Coordinates South West [78.315, 9.83], North East [79.957, 15.227]

Temporal Coverage

Start Date / End Date 0015-10-15 / 0018-10-15

Project Data

No Description available

Title UNIS AB-202 2024 Fish
Identifier https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q118395664

Sampling Methods

The fish were collected using benthic and pelagic trawls, and the trawls were out for around 10-15 minutes. The fish was sorted and identified. Total weight was measured for each species found, and additionally weight and length were measured for 20 random individuals of the key species: capelin, atlantic herring, atlantic cod and polar cod. If there were fewer than 20 then all of the individuals were measured. The depth for the pelagic trawl was decided based on data from an echo sounder. It was chosen where the highest biomass reading in the water column was found. There was not done a pelagic trawl at the MIZ location due to ice concerns and time constraints.

Study Extent The sampling stations were: IsK - Isfjorden, KB3 - Kongsfjorden, SEEP - outside Magdalenafjorden and MIZ - in the marginal ice zone northwest of Spitsbergen. IsK and KB3 are a part of a longterm monitoring program and are sampled every year on this expedition. The SEEP station has not been sampled before and is a methane seep location. The MIZ location is located in the marginal ice zone, and this year it was at about 80* north.

Method step description:

  1. The benthic trawl was done and the fish was sorted and identified by students. Total weight for each species was measured, and the key species were subsampled. The pelagic trawl depth was decided based on echo sounder data. The fish was sorted and identified by students. Total weight for each species was measured, and the key species were subsampled.

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