Biodiversity of the snow crab trawl survey in Ste-Marguerite Bay, in the Gulf of St-Lawrence (2006-2009)

Biodiversity of the snow crab trawl survey in Ste-Marguerite Bay, in the Gulf of St-Lawrence (2006-2009) A research survey on snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio) was conducted from May 2006 to May 2009 in the Bay of Ste. Marguerite near Sept-Îles, Quebec. The main objective of this survey was to assess the abundance of snow crab and benthic species associated with snow crab habitat. Only data for benthic species associated with snow crab habitat are presented in this dataset. Data were collected according to a fixed station sampling design consisting of 79 stations, between 7 to 198 meters depth. Specimens were collected using a beam trawl. The codend was lined with a small stretched mesh net in order to harvest the small individuals. The hauls were made at a target duration of 15 minutes. Start and end positions were recorded to calculate the distance traveled on each tow using the geosphere library in R. The two files provided (DarwinCore format) are complementary and are linked by the "eventID" key. The "Activity_Information" file includes generic activity information, including date and location. The "occurrence_taxon" file includes the taxonomy of the species observed, identified to the species or lowest possible taxonomic level. To obtain the abundance and biomass assessment, contact Bernard Sainte-Marie (Bernard.Sainte-Marie@dfo-mpo.gc.ca). For quality controls, all taxonomic names were checked against the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) to match recognized standards. The WoRMS match was placed in the "ScientificnameID" field of the occurrence file. Data quality checks were performed using the R obistools and worrms libraries. All sampling locations were spatially validated. 2023-07-11 Fisheries and Oceans Canada Bernard.Sainte-Marie@dfo-mpo.gc.ca Nature and EnvironmentScience and TechnologyOccurrence; Sampling; Biodiversity; Beam trawl; Snow crabGulf of St. Lawrence; Sept-îlesAquatic wildlifeAquatic ecosystems Biodiversity of the snow crab trawl survey in Ste-Marguerite Bay, in the Gulf of St-Lawrence (2006-2009)ESRI REST https://gisp.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/arcgis/rest/services/FGP/Biodiversity_Snow_Crab_Trawl_Survey_Ste_Marguerite_Bay_Gulf_St_Lawrence_2006_2009/MapServer Biodiversity of the snow crab trawl survey in Ste-Marguerite Bay, in the Gulf of St-Lawrence (2006-2009)ESRI REST https://gisp.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/arcgis/rest/services/FGP/Biodiversity_Snow_Crab_Trawl_Survey_Ste_Marguerite_Bay_Gulf_St_Lawrence_2006_2009/MapServer Data of biodiversityCSV https://pacgis01.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/FGPPublic/Biodiversity_Snow_Crab_Trawl_Survey_Ste_Marguerite_Bay_Gulf_St_Lawrence_2006_2009/Data.zip Data dictionaryCSV https://pacgis01.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/FGPPublic/Biodiversity_Snow_Crab_Trawl_Survey_Ste_Marguerite_Bay_Gulf_St_Lawrence_2006_2009/DataDictionary_DictionnaireDonnees_CBS_MP.csv

A research survey on snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio) was conducted from May 2006 to May 2009 in the Bay of Ste. Marguerite near Sept-Îles, Quebec. The main objective of this survey was to assess the abundance of snow crab and benthic species associated with snow crab habitat. Only data for benthic species associated with snow crab habitat are presented in this dataset.

Data were collected according to a fixed station sampling design consisting of 79 stations, between 7 to 198 meters depth. Specimens were collected using a beam trawl. The codend was lined with a small stretched mesh net in order to harvest the small individuals. The hauls were made at a target duration of 15 minutes. Start and end positions were recorded to calculate the distance traveled on each tow using the geosphere library in R.

The two files provided (DarwinCore format) are complementary and are linked by the "eventID" key. The "Activity_Information" file includes generic activity information, including date and location. The "occurrence_taxon" file includes the taxonomy of the species observed, identified to the species or lowest possible taxonomic level. To obtain the abundance and biomass assessment, contact Bernard Sainte-Marie (Bernard.Sainte-Marie@dfo-mpo.gc.ca).

For quality controls, all taxonomic names were checked against the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) to match recognized standards. The WoRMS match was placed in the "ScientificnameID" field of the occurrence file. Data quality checks were performed using the R obistools and worrms libraries. All sampling locations were spatially validated.

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Delivery Point: Maurice Lamontagne Institute, 850, route de la Mer

Administrative Area: Quebec

Country: Canada

Electronic Mail Address: Cedric.Juillet@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

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