AFSC/REFM: Nearshore fish survey in northern Bristol Bay, Alaska, July-August 2009
AFSC/REFM: Nearshore fish survey in northern Bristol Bay, Alaska, July-August 2009
The project consisted of a nearshore fish, invertebrate, and habitat survey in northern
Bristol Bay, Alaska. A 32-ft. gillnet vessel, the F/V Willow was chartered for the
survey, and we also used a 20-ft. aluminum skiff with 90-hp. motor for shallow water
work. The survey was staged out of Dillingham, Alaska and took place from July 26-August
8, 2009.The main gear types used during the survey were a beach seine and a bottom
beam trawl. A surface pair trawl (towed by the vessel and the skiff) was deployed
in one location. Using these gear types, we sampled from the shoreline to 17 m depth,
as well as surface waters ~1 km from the shoreline. Catches were sorted to species,
enumerated, and when possible weighed using spring scales. Length measurements were
taken for most species. Voucher specimens were preserved in 10% formalin for confirmation
of species identification. A small number of samples were frozen for age and energetics
analysis . Photographs were taken of most species. Small, datalogging conductivity-temperature-depth
recorders (CTDs) were deployed on the trawl gear, and also placed on temporary moorings
in several locations to study fluctuations in temperature and salinity over tidal
cycles. We also recorded habitat variables at beach seine sites according to the methodology
used in the Nearshore Fish Atlas of Alaska. During July 26-August 1, 2009 sampling
was conducted in Nushagak Bay. High wind and waves hampered the sampling throughout
this entire week and largely determined possible sampling locations. Two days were
completely lost due to weather. On August 3 we traveled from Dillingham to the west
side of the Nushagak and from August 4-8 sampling was conducted along the Nushagak
Peninsula and in Kulukak, Nunavachak, Ungalikthluk, and Togiak Bays. During most of
this time we experienced high winds but they did not hamper the sampling to the same
degree as in the Nushagak. On August 8 we traveled back to Dillingham.
- Cite As: Alaska Fisheries Science Center, [Date of Access]: AFSC/REFM: Nearshore fish survey in northern Bristol Bay, Alaska, July-August 2009 [Data Date Range], https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/12857.
gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:12857
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Distributor | NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information ncei.info@noaa.gov |
Dataset Point of Contact | Ormseth, Olav 206-526-4242 Olav.Ormseth@noaa.gov |
Dataset custodian | Ormseth, Olav 206-526-4242 Olav.Ormseth@noaa.gov |
Time Period | 2009-07-01 to 2009-08-01 |
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East:-157.8
South:58.2
North:59.4
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Dataset Progress Status | Complete - production of the data has been completed |
Data Update Frequency | Not planned |
Purpose | Provide baseline data on the distribution of fishes and fish habitat in northern Bristol Bay. |
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