Northumberland Strait Multi-species Trawl Survey Data

Northumberland Strait Multi-species Trawl Survey Data PURPOSE: The primary objective of this survey is to obtain an index of the abundance of American lobster (Homarus Americanus) in the Northumberland Strait. This research survey also provides fisheries-independent information for all of the species captured by the trawl. DESCRIPTION: Catch weight, length frequencies, and biological information for crustaceans and fish caught during the annual July-August research vessel trawl survey in Northumberland Strait (NAFO Division 4T). Abundance indices and spatial distribution patterns of commercial and non-commercial crustaceans and other groundfish. PARAMETERS COLLECTED: The full catch is sorted to species, or lowest taxonomic group possible, and weighed. For lobster, carapace length, sex and carapace condition (i.e. stage of moult) are recorded. For female lobster, the presence or absence of eggs is noted and, starting in 2010, the stage of development of the eggs (i.e. new or old) when present was also recorded. Similarly, for crabs, the carapace width, sex and carapace condition (i.e. stage of moult) is recorded as is the presence or absence of eggs (for females). Fish sampling varied over the years but, starting in 2005, length has been recorded for all fish captured. For large catches, the complete catch is sorted and weighed, but sub-sampling, by species, is used for the other measurements. NOTES ON QUALITY CONTROL: Data are checked for irregularities. SAMPLING METHODS: The Northumberland Strait multi-species survey began in 2001 as a random stratified survey and now employs a random selection of sampling sites within the study area. Sampling is completed annually over a 4-week period in July and August. 110 stations are sampled in Northumberland Strait in water depths exceeding 4 m at Lowest Normal Tide. The survey has employed a 286 rockhopper trawl in all years from 2001 to 2018, except in 2010 and 2011 when a Nephrops trawl was used. In 2019, a newly designed trawl (termed the “Northumberland trawl”) was used in addition to the rockhopper trawl. The Northumberland trawl is similar to the rockhopper trawl but with a smaller footgear and smaller mesh sizes. At each station, the trawl is towed for a set period of time (recently 15 minutes with the rockhopper trawl and 10 minutes with the Northumberland trawl). USE LIMITATION: Please contact the data custodians before attempting to use this information in support of any kind of scientific analyses. 2024-04-11 Fisheries and Oceans Canada Natalie.Asselin@dfo-mpo.gc.ca Nature and EnvironmentScience and TechnologyTrawlAlosa pseudoharengusCancer irroratusClupea harengus harengusGadus morhuaHippoglossoides platessoidesHomarus americanusLeucoraja ocellataLimanda ferrugineaMicrogadus tomcodMyoxocephalus octodecemspinosusMyoxocephalus scorpiusOsmerus mordaxOvalipes ocellatusPseudopleuronectes americanusScomber scombrusScophthalmus aquosusTautogolabrus adspersusUrophycis tenuisCrustaceansFishFisheriesFisheries resourcesOceansSurveysGulf of St. Lawrence Data dictionaryCSV https://api-proxy.edh.azure.cloud.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/catalogue/records/6d61f7b4-39eb-c8a9-a71c-b65d2eca8660/attachments/data-dictionary.csv Northumberland Strait Multi-species Trawl Survey - Map ServiceESRI REST https://gisp.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/arcgis/rest/services/FGP/Northumberland_Strait_Multi_species_Trawl_Survey/MapServer Northumberland Strait Multi-species Trawl Survey - Map ServiceESRI REST https://gisp.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/arcgis/rest/services/FGP/Northumberland_Strait_Multi_species_Trawl_Survey/MapServer Northumberland Strait Multi-species Trawl Survey DataCSV https://api-proxy.edh.azure.cloud.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/catalogue/records/6d61f7b4-39eb-c8a9-a71c-b65d2eca8660/attachments/sGSL-Northumberland-Survey-FGP.csv Citations ListPDF https://api-proxy.edh.azure.cloud.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/catalogue/records/6d61f7b4-39eb-c8a9-a71c-b65d2eca8660/attachments/6d61f7b4%20references.pdf

PURPOSE:

The primary objective of this survey is to obtain an index of the abundance of American lobster (Homarus Americanus) in the Northumberland Strait. This research survey also provides fisheries-independent information for all of the species captured by the trawl.

DESCRIPTION:

Catch weight, length frequencies, and biological information for crustaceans and fish caught during the annual July-August research vessel trawl survey in Northumberland Strait (NAFO Division 4T). Abundance indices and spatial distribution patterns of commercial and non-commercial crustaceans and other groundfish.

PARAMETERS COLLECTED:

The full catch is sorted to species, or lowest taxonomic group possible, and weighed. For lobster, carapace length, sex and carapace condition (i.e. stage of moult) are recorded. For female lobster, the presence or absence of eggs is noted and, starting in 2010, the stage of development of the eggs (i.e. new or old) when present was also recorded. Similarly, for crabs, the carapace width, sex and carapace condition (i.e. stage of moult) is recorded as is the presence or absence of eggs (for females). Fish sampling varied over the years but, starting in 2005, length has been recorded for all fish captured.

For large catches, the complete catch is sorted and weighed, but sub-sampling, by species, is used for the other measurements.

NOTES ON QUALITY CONTROL:

Data are checked for irregularities.

SAMPLING METHODS:

The Northumberland Strait multi-species survey began in 2001 as a random stratified survey and now employs a random selection of sampling sites within the study area. Sampling is completed annually over a 4-week period in July and August. 110 stations are sampled in Northumberland Strait in water depths exceeding 4 m at Lowest Normal Tide. The survey has employed a 286 rockhopper trawl in all years from 2001 to 2018, except in 2010 and 2011 when a Nephrops trawl was used. In 2019, a newly designed trawl (termed the “Northumberland trawl”) was used in addition to the rockhopper trawl. The Northumberland trawl is similar to the rockhopper trawl but with a smaller footgear and smaller mesh sizes.

At each station, the trawl is towed for a set period of time (recently 15 minutes with the rockhopper trawl and 10 minutes with the Northumberland trawl).

USE LIMITATION:

Please contact the data custodians before attempting to use this information in support of any kind of scientific analyses.

Data and Resources

Contact Information

Delivery Point: 343 Université Ave

City: Moncton

Administrative Area: New Brunswick

Postal Code: E1C 5K4

Country: Canada

Electronic Mail Address: DFO.GLFCSA-CASGLF.MPO@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

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