CV17021 Nephrops Underwater TV (UWTV) Celtic Sea Survey — Leg 2

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Dataset information

Country of origin
Updated
2022.12.15 03:09
Created
2018.01.15
Available languages
Irish
Keywords
environment, elevation, location, oceans, biota, climatologymeteorologyatmosphere
Quality scoring
250

Dataset description

Annual second leg underwater television (UWTV) survey of Abundance and distribution of Nephrops in the Celtic Sea Nephrops Grounds. The prawn (Nephrops norvegicus) are common in the Celtic Sea occurring in geographically distinct sandy/muddy areas where the sediment is suitable for them to construct their burrows. The Celtic Sea area supports a large multi-national targeted Nephrops fishery mainly using Otter trawls. This survey was carried out by the Marine Institute on board the R.V. Celtic Voyager in August 2017 in the Celtic Sea. A total of 40 UWTV stations were surveyed successfully (good quality video footage), carried out over an isometric grid at 4.5nmi or 8.3 km intervals. Mean density was calculated by dividing the total number of Burrow systems by the survey area observed. Ten beam trawl tows were conducted providing important data on the benthic communities and size structure of the Nephrops population. All Nephrops caught were sorted by sex and Maturity category, weighed and measured using the NEMESYS electronic measuring system. The fish catch was identified to species level and sampled by weight (kgs) only. The benthic catch was identified and weighed (g) and counted. No conductivity, Temperature and depth (CTD) data was collected during this survey due to technical problems.
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