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RV Cefas Endeavour 15/04
Cruise summary report
Cruise Info. | |
Ship name (ship code) | RV Cefas Endeavour (74E9) |
Cruise identifier | 15/04 |
Cruise period | 2004-11-08 — 2004-12-09 |
Status | Completed |
Port of departure | Lowestoft, United Kingdom |
Port of return | Lowestoft, United Kingdom |
Purpose | Research |
Objectives | This cruise is in 2 parts. Part 1: 08-24 Nov 2004; Part 2: 25 Nov - 09 Dec 2004.
1. To carry out a trawl survey of the Irish Sea, Celtic Sea and western English Channel (ICES divisions VII a, e-j), as part of the west coast IBTS series and in support of the EU data regulations, to obtain information on: a) distribution, size composition and relative abundance of fish, cephalopods, and benthic invertebrate; b) age-length distribution of selected species for ICES WG input and biological studies; c) biological parameters of selected species. 2. To continue the testing of the modified GOV trawl with rockhopper groundgear on hard grounds off Cornwall and in St George's Channel. 3. To continue the development and testing of electronic data capture equipment and the new Fishing Survey System. 4. To collect sediment samples at trawl stations. 5. To sample areas of VIIg-h with 2m and 3m-beam trawl to quantify epibenthos and fish. 6. To record any interesting biological observations regarding rare and unusual fishes, and sightings of cetaceans. 7. To collect biological material for the following projects/courses: a) whole individuals of selected fish species should be frozen for fish identification courses; b) whole individuals of scallops Pecten maximus should be frozen (D. Palmer, CEFAS); c) tissue samples from rays (Rajidae) should be preserved for molecular studies (M. Chevolot, University of Groningen/J.Ellis, CEFAS); d) tissue samples from spurdog Squalus acanthias should be preserved for molecular studies (J. Franks, University of Washington/J.Ellis, CEFAS); e) fecundity samples from hake Merluccius merluccius (P. Witthames, CEFAS). |
Chief scientist | James Robert Ellis (Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science Lowestoft Laboratory) |
Cruise programme | (0.02 MB) |
Cruise report | (0.37 MB) |
Ocean/sea areas | |
General | English Channel Irish Sea and St. George's Channel Celtic Sea |
Specific | Irish Sea; Celtic Sea; western English Channel |
Track charts | (0.33 MB) |
Measurements | |
Biology and fisheries | |
Demersal fish | Quantity: number of stations = 56 Description: surveyed using a modified GOV with rockhopper ground gear. |