Published on 01 January 2014

Spatially explicit estimates of length and biomass of Clupea harengus (Norwegian spring spawning herring) from acoustic and trawl surveys in the North-East Atlantic in May 2009

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Huse, Geir

Description

Acoustic estimates of herring and blue whiting abundance were obtained during the surveys using the Simrad ER60 scientific echosounder. The allocation of NASC-values to herring, blue whiting and other acoustic targets were based on the composition of the trawl catches and the appearance of echo recordings. To estimate the abundance, the allocated NASC -values were averaged for ICES-squares (0.5° latitude by 1° longitude). For each statistical square, the unit area density of fish (rA) in number per square nautical mile (N*nm-2) was calculated using standard equations (Foote et al., 1987; Toresen et al., 1998). To estimate the total abundance of fish, the unit area abundance for each statistical square was multiplied by the number of square nautical miles in each statistical square and then summed for all the statistical squares within defined subareas and over the total area. Biomass estimation was calculated by multiplying abundance in numbers by the average weight of the fish in each statistical square then summing all squares within defined subareas and over the total area. The Norwegian BEAM soft-ware (Totland and Godø 2001) was used to make estimates of total biomass.

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Metrics

Dataset Index

2.7

FAIR Score

88%

Citations

2

Mentions

0

Metrics Over Time

Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

PANGAEA

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Global and Planetary Change

Field

Environmental Science

Domain

Physical Sciences

Confidence Score

99%

Source

Open Alex

Keywords

Event labelLATITUDELONGITUDEDATE/TIMECodeAreaClupea harengus abundance as Nautical Area Scattering CoefficientClupea harengus, biomassafter MacLennan et al. (2002)Calculated from nautical area scattering coefficientBasin Scale Analysis, Synthesis and Integration (EURO-BASIN)

Normalization Factors

FT

15.38

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00