EK60 Water Column Sonar Data Collected During DY1303
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Gulf of Alaska Acoustic-Trawl Survey of Walleye Pollock (DY1303, EK60). The Midwater Assessment and Conservation Engineering (MACE) program of NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) conducted acoustic-trawl (AT) stock assessment surveys in the Gulf of Alaska (GOA) during the late winter/early spring of 2013 to estimate the distribution and abundance of walleye pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus). The vessel departed Kodiak, Alaska on 14 March arriving at the start of the first survey on 15 March. The Marmot Bay survey was conducted 15-16 March, Shelikof Strait 16-25 March, and Gulf of Alaska shelf break east of Chirikof Island 25-27 March. The vessel arrived in Kodiak 28 March following a post-cruise EK60 calibration on 27 March in Three Saints Bay, Kodiak Island, Alaska. The survey was conducted aboard NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson, a 64 meter stern trawler equipped with acoustic and oceanographic instrumentation.
EK60 Water Column Sonar Data Collected During DY1203
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Gulf of Alaska Acoustic-Trawl Surveys of Walleye Pollock (DY1203, EK60). The Midwater Assessment and Conservation Engineering (MACE) program of NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) conducted acoustic-trawl (AT) stock assessment surveys in the Gulf of Alaska (GOA) during the late winter/early spring of 2012 to estimate the distribution and abundance of walleye pollock (Theraga chalcogramma). The survey was conducted along the Gulf of Alaska shelf break east of Chrikof Island (17-19 March) and throughout the Shelikof sea valley (20-26 March). The vessel departed Kodiak, Alaska on 5 March for the start of cruise DY1202 and was at sea for the start of the Chirikof shelf break survey. The vessel conducted a personnel transfer in Kodiak on 19 March then proceeded to the Shelikof Strait survey area. A post-cruise EK60 echosounder system calibration was conducted on 26 March in Malina Bay, Afognak Island, Alaska and the vessel returned to Kodiak at the completion of the cruise on 27 March. The survey was conducted aboard NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson, a 64 meter stern trawler equipped with acoustic and oceanographic instrumentation.
EK60 Water Column Sonar Data Collected During DY1103
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Gulf of Alaska Acoustic-Trawl Survey of Walleye Pollock (DY1103, EK60). The Midwater Assessment and Conservation Engineering (MACE) program of NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) conducted acoustic-trawl (AT) stock assessment surveys during the late spring/summer of 2011 in the Gulf of Alaska to estimate the distribution and abundance of walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma). The survey was conducted on the Gulf of Alaska shelf extending from the Islands of Four Mountains to the Chiniak Trough east of Kodiak Island, 14 June to 12 August 2011, in three legs (leg 1, 14-29 June; leg 2, 5-22 July; leg 3, 6-12 August) aboard NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson, a 64 meter stern trawler equipped with acoustic and oceanographic instrumentation. The vessel departed Kodiak, Alaska on 14 June with intermediate port calls in Kodiak, Alaska. An extended port call occurred between legs 2 and 3 (22 July to 6 August) due to vessel mechanical issues. Smaller surveys were also conducted in several bays and around islands including Morzhovoi Bay (22 June), Sanak Trough (23 June), Pavlof Bay (25 June), the Shumagin Islands area (7-8 July), Mitrofania Island (9-10 July), Nakchamik Island (11-12 July), Shelikof Strait (16-21 July), Chiniak Trough (7-8 August), Barnabas Trough (9-10 and 11-12 August), and Alitak Bay (10-11 August). The cruise ended when the vessel arrived in Kodiak, Alaska on 12 August 2011.
EK60 Water Column Sonar Data Collected During DY1201
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Gulf of Alaska Acoustic-Trawl Surveys of Walleye Pollock (DY1201, EK60). The Midwater Assessment and Conservation Engineering (MACE) program of NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) conducted acoustic-trawl (AT) stock assessment surveys in the Gulf of Alaska (GOA) during the winter of 2012 to estimate the distribution and abundance of walleye pollock (Theraga chalcogramma). The vessel departed Kodiak, Alaska on 13 February, conducted EK60 echosounder system calibration on 14 February, then proceeded to the start of the first survey (Sanak Trough, 15 February). The vessel then proceeded to the Shumagin Islands and conducted surveys at Shumagin Trough, Stepovak Bay, Renshaw Point, Unga Strait, and West Nagai Strait, 16-19 February. The vessel conducted multibeam echosounder surveys of select locations and deployed ARGO drifters 19-22 February and returned to Kodiak on 22 February. The survey was conducted aboard NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson, a 64 meter stern trawler equipped with acoustic and oceanographic instrumentation.
EK60 Water Column Sonar Data Collected During DY1502
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Acoustic-trawl (AT) survey of Walleye Pollock in the Gulf of Alaska (DY1502, EK60). The Midwater Assessment and Conservation Engineering (MACE) program of NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) conducted an acoustic-trawl (AT) stock assessment survey in the Shumagin Islands, Sanak Trough, and Kenai peninsula bays in the Gulf of Alaska (GOA) during winter of 2015 to estimate the distribution and abundance of walleye pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus). The survey was conducted 10 February to 2 March with the vessel departing and returning to Kodiak, Alaska (an intermediate port call in Kodiak, 14-18 February, was required due to a vessel mechanical issue). The Shumagin Islands survey was conducted 13 February and 20-24 February, the Sanak Trough survey was conducted 22-23 February, and the Shumagin Trough survey was conducted 23-24 February. The Shumagin Islands survey included Stepovak Bay, Unga Strait, and West Nagai Strait. The Kenai peninsula bays survey was conducted 27 February to 1 March and included Resurrection Bay, Day Harbor, Port Bainbridge, Ailik Bay, Harris Bay, Nuka Bay, Nuka Passage, and Port Dick. The survey was conducted aboard NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson, a 64 meter stern trawler equipped with acoustic and oceanographic instrumentation. The primary instrument for the survey was a Simrad EK60 split-beam echosounder system utilizing five frequencies (18, 38, 70, 120, and 200 kHz).
EK60 Water Column Sonar Data Collected During DY1403
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Gulf of Alaska Acoustic-Trawl Survey of Walleye Pollock (DY1403, EK60). The Midwater Assessment and Conservation Engineering (MACE) program of NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) conducted an acoustic-trawl (AT) stock assessment survey in the Shelikof Strait, Marmot Bay, and Izhut Bay areas of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA) during late winter/early spring of 2014 to estimate the distribution and abundance of walleye pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus). The survey was conducted 13-25 March (Shelikof Strait 15-22 March; Marmot and Izhut Bays 22-24 March), departing from Dutch Harbor, Alaska and ending in Kodiak, Alaska. The survey was conducted aboard NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson, a 64 meter stern trawler equipped with acoustic and oceanographic instrumentation. The primary instrument for the survey was a Simrad EK60 split-beam echosounder system utilizing five frequencies (18, 38, 70, 120, and 200 kHz).
EK60 Water Column Sonar Data Collected During DY1602
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Gulf of Alaska Acoustic-Trawl Survey of Walleye Pollock (DY1602, EK60). The Midwater Assessment and Conservation Engineering (MACE) program of NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) conducted acoustic-trawl (AT) stock assessment surveys in the Gulf of Alaska (GOA) during the winter of 2016 to estimate the distribution and abundance of walleye pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus). The Shumagin Islands survey was conducted 12-15 February and included Shumagin Trough, Stepovak Bay, Renshaw, Unga Strait, Korovin Strait, and West Nagai Strait. The Sanak Trough survey was conducted 15-16 February followed by the Morzhovoi Bay survey on 16 February. The vessel transited to Pavlov Bay 16-17 February and completed the Pavlov survey on February 17. The vessel transited to its home port 18-20 February. The survey was conducted aboard NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson, a 64 meter stern trawler equipped with acoustic and oceanographic instrumentation.
EK60 Water Column Sonar Data Collected During DY1307
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Gulf of Alaska Acoustic-Trawl Survey of Walleye Pollock (DY1307, EK60). The Midwater Assessment and Conservation Engineering (MACE) program of NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) conducted acoustic-trawl (AT) stock assessment surveys during the late spring/early summer of 2013 in the Gulf of Alaska to estimate the distribution and abundance of walleye pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus). The survey was conducted on the Gulf of Alaska shelf extending from the Islands of Four Mountains to Yakutat Bay, 8 June to 9 August 2013, in three legs (leg 1, 8-26 June; leg 2, 30 June to 18 July; leg 3, 22 July to 9 August) aboard NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson, a 64 meter stern trawler equipped with acoustic and oceanographic instrumentation. The vessel departed Dutch Harbor, Alaska on 9 June with intermediate port calls in Kodiak, Alaska. Smaller surveys were also conducted in several bays and around islands including Sanak Trough (15 June), Morzhovoi Bay (15 June), Pavlof Bay (16 June), the Shumagin Islands area (including Renshaw Point, Unga Strait, and West Nagai Strait; 19-23 June), Mitrofania Island (22-23 June), Nakchamik Island (24-25 June), Shelikof Strait (1-7 July), Alitak Bay (9-10 July), Barnabas Trough (11-14 July), Chiniak Trough (14-16 July), Marmot Bay (16-17 July), Prince William Sound (29 July to 1 August), Kayak Island Trough (3-4 August), and Yakutat Trough (5-7 August). The cruise ended when the vessel arrived in Kodiak, Alaska on 9 August 2013.
EK60 Water Column Sonar Data Collected During DY1503
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Acoustic-Trawl Survey of Walleye Pollock in the Gulf of Alaska (DY1503, EK60). The Midwater Assessment and Conservation Engineering (MACE) program of NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) conducted an acoustic-trawl (AT) stock assessment survey in the Shelikof Strait, Marmot Bay, and Chirikof shelf break areas of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA) during late winter/early spring of 2015 to estimate the distribution and abundance of walleye pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus). The survey was conducted 15-31 March (Marmot Bay, 15-16 March; Shelikof Strait 17-23 March; Chirikof shelf break, 23-24 March), starting and ending in Kodiak, Alaska. The survey was conducted aboard NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson, a 64 meter stern trawler equipped with acoustic and oceanographic instrumentation. The primary instrument for the survey was a Simrad EK60 split-beam echosounder system utilizing five frequencies (18, 38, 70, 120, and 200 kHz).
EK60 Water Column Sonar Data Collected During DY1702
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Acoustic-Trawl Surveys of Walleye Pollock in the Gulf of Alaska (DY1702, EK60). The Midwater Assessment and Conservation Engineering (MACE) program of NOAA Fisheries, Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) conducted acoustic-trawl (AT) stock assessment surveys in the Gulf of Alaska (GOA) during the winter and early spring of 2017 to estimate the distribution and abundance of walleye pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus). These surveys were conducted aboard NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson, a 64 meter stern trawler equipped with acoustic and oceanographic instrumentation. The primary instrument for the surveys was a Simrad EK60 split-beam echosounder system utilizing five frequencies (18, 38, 70, 120, and 200 kHz). The vessel departed Kodiak, Alaska on 1 March and conducted the Kenai Bays survey (including Port Dick, Nuka Passage, Harris Bay, Aialik Bay, Resurrection Bay, Day Harbor, and Port Bainbridge) 2-5 March. The Prince William Sound, Hinchinbrook Trough and Middleton Island surveys were conducted 5-9 March. A calibration of the echosounder system was conducted during the previous cruise on 14 February in Volcano Bay, Alaska. The vessel arrived at its homeport of Kodiak, Alaska on 10 March, 2017.