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Researchers should cite this work as follows:
Vishnyakova K (2016): Antarctic fish by-catch observation during krill fishing cruise onboard polish trawler Dalmor II (March to July 2011). v1.7. Ukrainian Scientific Centre of Ecology of the Sea (UkrSCES). Dataset/Occurrence. http://gp.sea.gov.ua:8082/ipt/resource?r=fish_data_krill_fishing_antarctic&v=1.7
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Keywords
Antarctic fish; Euphausia superba; antarctic krill; observation; occurence; Observation
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Geographic Coverage
359 Antarctic krill catches were analysed for by-catch, it took 48.5% of observed catches and 31.3% of total catches. Fish by-catches were usual in the sector 48.1 (89.1% of cases); the most of by-caught fishes belonged to families Nototheniidae (NOX) (66.3%). Fish by-catches in the sector 48.2 were recorded in 50% examined catches; the most frequent were fishes of families Myctophidae (LXX).
Bounding Coordinates | South West [-62.08, -59.27], North East [-60.16, -46.53] |
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Temporal Coverage
Start Date / End Date | 2011-03-04 / 2011-06-03 |
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Sampling Methods
In order to quantify the by-catch of fish of a range of sizes, the following sorting method uses a standard sub-sampling approach that allows the user to re-sort smaller samples to ensure that small/larval fish, that may go undetected in larger samples, are recorded appropriately. 1. Ensuring all large fish removed from conveyor during this haul/time period are retained for subsequent weighing and identification. 2. Taking a 25 kg sample, remove all fish and record the total mass of each fish species. 3. Taking a 10 kg sub-sample from the remaining krill sample. 4. Sorting carefully through the 10 kg sub-sample and remove and record the total mass of each fish species. 5. Taking two 1 kg sub-samples from the remaining krill sample. 6. Sorting through each of these 1 kg sub-samples and remove and record the total mass of any remaining fish species (paying particular attention to larval fish that may be transparent).
Study Extent | statistical subarea 48.2; |
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Additional Metadata
marine, harvested by iOBIS
Alternative Identifiers | http://gp.sea.gov.ua:8082/ipt/resource?r=fish_data_krill_fishing_antarctic |
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