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Bahlburg, Dominik; Gutt, Julian (2016): Biomass of invertebrate bycatch on the East- and West-Greenland shelf during Walther Herwig III cruise WH379 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.856816

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Abstract:
The study on invertebrate communities in East- and West-Greenland shelf waters was embedded in a fisheries survey carried out during the 379th expedition of the German fisheries vessel Walther Herwig III of the Thünen Institute of Sea Fisheries, Hamburg, Germany. The aim of the study was a coarse classification of the bycatch comprising macrobenthic organisms. On the one hand the marine ecosystem of this area provides food for commercially valuable fish stocks and plays, potentially an important role in the remineralisation of nutrients. On the other hand it experiences stress by traditional bottom trawling as well as anthropogenic and natural climate variability. As a consequence the study can provide a baseline to detect further changes in the composition of this component of a sub-arctic marine ecosystem.
Related to:
Bahlburg, Dominik; Gutt, Julian (in prep.): Zoogeographic patterns of macroepibenthic communities in shelf waters off East and West Greenland.
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 63.451825 * Median Longitude: -47.764782 * South-bound Latitude: 60.755500 * West-bound Longitude: -54.684700 * North-bound Latitude: 65.125700 * East-bound Longitude: -35.109400
Date/Time Start: 2014-10-16T17:58:13 * Date/Time End: 2014-11-05T18:44:49
Minimum Elevation: -382.0 m * Maximum Elevation: -82.0 m
Event(s):
WH379_849 * Latitude Start: 64.537500 * Longitude Start: -35.121900 * Latitude End: 64.551100 * Longitude End: -35.109400 * Date/Time Start: 2014-10-16T17:58:13 * Date/Time End: 2014-10-16T18:13:14 * Elevation Start: -369.0 m * Elevation End: -382.0 m * Location: East-Greenland, Angmagssalik * Campaign: WH379 * Basis: Walther Herwig III * Method/Device: Bottom trawl (BT)
WH379_850 * Latitude Start: 64.470600 * Longitude Start: -35.158600 * Latitude End: 64.484300 * Longitude End: -35.144000 * Date/Time Start: 2014-10-16T19:19:07 * Date/Time End: 2014-10-16T19:34:10 * Elevation Start: -369.0 m * Elevation End: -371.0 m * Location: East-Greenland, Angmagssalik * Campaign: WH379 * Basis: Walther Herwig III * Method/Device: Bottom trawl (BT)
WH379_852 * Latitude Start: 64.282600 * Longitude Start: -35.704000 * Latitude End: 64.290500 * Longitude End: -35.677700 * Date/Time Start: 2014-10-17T10:46:44 * Date/Time End: 2014-10-17T11:01:45 * Elevation Start: -332.0 m * Elevation End: -344.0 m * Location: East-Greenland, Angmagssalik * Campaign: WH379 * Basis: Walther Herwig III * Method/Device: Bottom trawl (BT)
Comment:
Bottom water temperature measured by a sensor attached to the headrope of the trawl. Trawl distance was calculated using Meeus' great circle and WGS84. The opening of the commercial 140 ft. otter trawl was on average 20 m and the height 2.5 m. 21 inch-steel bobbins and rubber disks were attached to the footrope. The trawl had a mesh size (stretched) of 80 mm and of 20 mm in the cod end. Event 1 refers to the end of paying out the ropes and event 2 refers to the start of hauling up the trawl, assuming that the time in-between both events marks the period of efficient fishing.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Event labelEventGutt, Julian
2Location of eventLocationGutt, Julian
3Date/Time of eventDate/TimeGutt, Julian
4Latitude of eventLatitudeGutt, Julian
5Longitude of eventLongitudeGutt, Julian
6Elevation of eventElevationmGutt, Julian
7Date/Time of event 2Date/Time 2Gutt, Julian
8Latitude of event 2Latitude 2Gutt, Julian
9Longitude of event 2Longitude 2Gutt, Julian
10Elevation of event 2Elevation 2mGutt, Julian
11Trawling timeTrawl tminGutt, Julian
12Trawling distanceTrawl dismGutt, Julian
13Net, widthNet widthmGutt, Julian
14Temperature, waterTemp°CGutt, Julianat bottom
15CommentCommentGutt, Julian
16Wet massWet masskgGutt, Julian
17Porifera, wet massPorifera wmkgGutt, Julian
18Hydrozoa, wet massHydrozoa wmgGutt, Julian
19Alcyonacea, wet massAlcyonacea wmgGutt, Julian
20Actiniaria, wet massActiniaria wmgGutt, Julian
21Scleractinia, wet massScleractinia wmgGutt, Julian
22Bryozoa, wet massBryozoa wmgGutt, Julian
23Brachiopoda, wet massBrachiopoda wmgGutt, Julian
24Nemertea, wet massNemertea wmgGutt, Julian
25Polyplacophora, wet massPolyplacophora wmgGutt, Julian
26Solenogastres, wet massSolenogastres wmgGutt, Julian
27Gastropoda, wet massGastropoda wmgGutt, Julian
28Bivalvia, wet massBivalvia wmgGutt, Julian
29Cephalopoda, wet massCephalopoda wmgGutt, Julian
30Polychaeta, wet massPolychaeta wmgGutt, Julian
31Pandalus spp., wet massPandalus spp. wmgGutt, Julian
32Balanidae, wet massBalanidae wmgGutt, Julian
33Malacostraca, wet massMalacostraca wmgGutt, Julian
34Pycnogonida, wet massPycnogonida wmgGutt, Julian
35Crinoidea, wet massCrinoidea wmgGutt, Julian
36Asteroidea, wet massAsteroidea wmgGutt, Julian
37Ophiuroidea, wet massOphiuroidea wmgGutt, Julianfilter feeder
38Ophiuroidea, wet massOphiuroidea wmgGutt, Julianother than filter feeder
39Echinoidea, wet massEchinoidea wmgGutt, Julian
40Holothuroidea, wet massHolothuroidea wmgGutt, Julian
41Tunicata, wet massTunicata wmgGutt, Julian
Size:
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