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1AE10 SeaCAT Data
To recover and deploy surface and subsurface oceanographic instrumentation moorings at several locations in the Bering Sea. To complete CTD casts and plankton tows at sampling stations in and around the mooring locations and along the 70 meter isobath. To collect data on the physical, chemical and biological parameters at each sampling station.
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4MF05 SeaCAT Data
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To Recover and deploy surface and subsurface oceanographic instrumentation moorings. To complete Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) profiler casts and California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigation (CalCOFI) Vertical Egg Tow (CalVET) and plankton tows at designated areas.
1DY10 SeaCAT Data
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To recover and deploy surface and subsurface oceanographic instrumentation moorings. To complete conductivity, temperature and depth (CTD) profiler casts. To complete bongo and CalVET tows.
3MF04 SeaCAT Data
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Fisheries-Oceanography Coordinated Investigations (FOCI) is an effort by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and associated academic scientists. FOCI's goal is to understand the effects of abiotic and biotic variability on ecosystems of the North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea in order to discern the physical and biological processes that determine recruitment variability of commercially valuable finfish and shellfish stocks in Alaskan waters. The primary objective of the cruise will be the recovery and deployment of moorings in the Gulf of Alaska and Bering Sea. The second objective will be physical oceanographic property sampling at and near the mooring locations.
2DY11 SeaCAT Data
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The objectives of this cruise were to conduct an ichthyoplankton survey and process studies in the region between the Shumagin Islands and Shelikof Strait so that we could estimate the abundance, transport, and factors influencing the survival of young walleye pollock larvae. We also occupied six of the stations on Line 8 to continue our 26-year time series of environmental and biological conditions in Shelikof Strait. In addition to this sampling, stations selected from the main grid for the GOA-IERP research project were occupied to deploy the neuston gear to acquire larval fish of five target species (sablefish, walleye pollock, Pacific cod, arrowtooth flounder, and Pacific Ocean perch).
2DY08 SeaCAT Data
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To recover and deploy several surface and subsurface oceanographic instrumentation moorings at PMEL historical mooring sites BS-2 and BS-4. To complete CTD casts and bongo tows at specified Bering Sea locations.
BE 13-01 SeaCAT Data
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no cruise information - BOEM
1BE12 SeaCAT Data
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The primary objective of the 2012 Basis survey in the northern Bering Sea and Chukchi Sea shelf are to 1. collect baseline fisheries and oceanographic data to enable resource managers to better predict effects of climate and human impacts on ocean productivity and the ecology of anadromous and marine fish species.....
7MF06 SeaCAT Data
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To recover and deploy surface and subsurface oceanographic instrumentation moorings at several locations in the Bering Sea. To complete CTD casts and plankton tows at sampling stations in and around the mooring locations and along the 70 meter isobath. To collect data on the physical, chemical and biological parameters at each sampling station.
3DY08 SeaCAT Data
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The objectives of the cruise were to examine the interactions among climate, weather, and the recruitment of fishes in the eastern Bering Sea. We will conduct ichthyoplankton and zooplankton survey in the waters along the eastern Aleutian Island chain and the Alaska Peninsula. This work is needed to describe larval fish assemblages and determine how physical and biological factors affect the transport and survival of fish larvae. The cruise is collaboration between the North Pacific Research Board's Bering Sea Integrated Ecosystem Research Program (BSIERP) and NOAA's North Pacific Climate Regimes and Ecosystem Productivity (NPCREP).
3MF06 SeaCAT Data
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We will conduct an ichthyoplankton survey in the Bering Sea in the vicinity of Unimak Island, Alaska. This work is needed to describe larval fish and zooplankton assemblages in the Bering Sea - basin, slope, outer shelf, middle shelf - in spring. In particular, this area is a known spawning ground for walleye pollock, northern rocksole, Greenland halibut, and Alaska plaice, and abundances of larvae at this time of year are high. Data on physical characteristics of the water column will also be collected. Satellite tracked drifters may be released in the Unimak Island and/or Bering canyon vicinities to study depth-discrete current trajectories.