The acoustic trawl database for Lynn Canals echo-trawl survey was conducted from 2001 to 2004 throughout southern Lynn Canal in southeast Alaska. Acoustic surveys were conducted one day per month and trawl surveys were conducted every 3 months to verify acoustic signals and collect biological data. This study was conducted to study the relationship between Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) and their prey. Additional acoustic surveys were conducted throughout the winter of 2004 to 2005 on 6 consecutive days once a month in order to study forage fish hots spots. Acoustic equipment were calibrated before every trawl survey. Acoustic data were analyzed by the same qualified acoustician throughout the surveys duration with calibrations entered into the analytical software after each calibration. Trawls were used to identify the fish species associated with a specific acoustic signal and to get length weight data per species. Trawl data were also used to enumerate and identify all nekton found within the study area and to generate length frequencies, species composition and abundance by species and season. The acoustic data was use to generate biomass estimates for Pacific herring and walleye pollock. Longlines were deployed to better identify and enumerate the benthic species not usually caught in pelagic trawls.
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Title | AFSC/ABL: Lynn Canal Overwinter Acoustic Survey, 2004-2005 |
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Description | The acoustic trawl database for Lynn Canals echo-trawl survey was conducted from 2001 to 2004 throughout southern Lynn Canal in southeast Alaska. Acoustic surveys were conducted one day per month and trawl surveys were conducted every 3 months to verify acoustic signals and collect biological data. This study was conducted to study the relationship between Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) and their prey. Additional acoustic surveys were conducted throughout the winter of 2004 to 2005 on 6 consecutive days once a month in order to study forage fish hots spots. Acoustic equipment were calibrated before every trawl survey. Acoustic data were analyzed by the same qualified acoustician throughout the surveys duration with calibrations entered into the analytical software after each calibration. Trawls were used to identify the fish species associated with a specific acoustic signal and to get length weight data per species. Trawl data were also used to enumerate and identify all nekton found within the study area and to generate length frequencies, species composition and abundance by species and season. The acoustic data was use to generate biomass estimates for Pacific herring and walleye pollock. Longlines were deployed to better identify and enumerate the benthic species not usually caught in pelagic trawls. |
Modified | 2025-04-04T13:38:19.629Z |
Publisher Name | N/A |
Contact | N/A |
Keywords | Steller sea lion , herring , Alaska , Prey availability , diet , echo-integration , foraging , hydroacoustics , prey selection , DOC/NOAA/NMFS/AFSC > Alaska Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce , Auke Bay Laboratories , biota |
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