2010

 
 

Juvenile Rockfish Survey (JRS) 2010- collected data from May 01, 2010 to May 08, 2010 sampling 700 nmi of ocean habitat. JRS samples hydrographic conditions, zooplankton (including krill) and young of the year (YOY) rockfish (Sebastes spp.) and other micronekton using CTD casts, Tucker trawls, and mid-water trawls (MWT), respectively, at a series of stations along the continental shelf from southern to northern California (raw data courtesy of SWFSC: Sakuma et al. 2006, Field et al. 2010, Santora et al. 2012).


Juvenile Salmon Survey 2010- collected data from June 30, 2010 to July 14, 2010 sampling 1734 nmi of ocean habitat sampling hydrographic conditions using CTD casts, zooplankton (including krill)(vertical nets and bongo nets) and surface trawls to study young of the year (YOY) salmon from Pigeon Point, California to Heceta Head, Oregon (raw data courtesy of SWFSC: Sakuma et al. 2006, Field et al. 2010, Santora et al. 2012).

 


Zooplankton Survey 2010- collected data from June 20, 2010 to June 29, 2010 sampling 980 nmi of ocean habitat. A multi frequency echo sounder was used to detect and quantify micronekton in the water column. The survey also collected a range of samples such as hydrographic conditions (CTD casts), zooplankton (including krill) and other micronekton in bongo and vertical nets (raw data courtesy of NWFSC: Mackas et al., 2004).


Zooplankton Survey 2010- collected data from May 24, 2010 to May 28, 2010 sampling 617 nmi of ocean habitat. A multi frequency echo sounder was used to detect and quantify micronekton in the water column. The survey also collected a range of samples such as hydrographic conditions (CTD casts), zooplankton (including krill) and other micronekton in bongo and vertical nets (raw data courtesy of NWFSC: Mackas et al., 2004).


  • Zooplankton Survey 2010- collected data from August 03, 2010 to August 10, 2010 sampling 1088 nmi of ocean habitat. A multi frequency echo sounder was used to detect and quantify micronekton in the water column. The survey also collected a range of samples such as hydrographic conditions (CTD casts), zooplankton (including krill) and other micronekton in bongo and vertical nets (raw data courtesy of NWFSC: Mackas et al., 2004).