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FRV Alba Na Mara 1019A
Cruise plan
Cruise Info. | |
Ship name (ship code) | FRV Alba Na Mara (74NM) |
Cruise identifier | 1019A |
Cruise period | 2019-06-15 — 2019-07-04 |
Status | Completed |
Port of departure | Fraserburgh, United Kingdom |
Port of return | Fraserburgh, United Kingdom |
Purpose | Research |
Objectives | Objectives
1. To carry out a survey of scallop stocks on the East Coast. 2. To age, measure and assess shell damage on all scallops caught. 3. To collect information on by-catch of other commercial fish and shellfish species. 4. To identify and quantify numbers of starfish species in all dredge tows. 5. To collect frozen whole scallops for heavy metal testing as part of the OSPAR assessment of hazardous substances in the marine environment. 6. To carry out camera trials if conditions and time allow. 7. To record and retain marine litter obtained during the dredging process (monitoring for MSFD) Procedure The survey will depart from Fraserburgh on 15 June and, after vessel drills, will head for the first stations on the survey. Scallop dredge hauls will be made at sites used on previous surveys. Hauls will be of 30 minutes duration. All of the scallops from each haul will be measured to the half centimeter below and aged. In addition, numbers and size distribution of commercial fish and shellfish species will be recorded along with scallop shell damage and starfish numbers and species. Scallops (10 individuals per station) will also be collected from selected sites and frozen for heavy metal analysis back at the laboratory. Any litter collected in the dredges will be recorded as set out in the SOP and placed in bags to be disposed of on return to port. Camera trials will be carried out if conditions and time allows - with the aim being to collect footage of the fishing gear while in operation. |
Chief scientist | John Turriff (Marine Scotland Aberdeen Marine Laboratory) |
Cruise programme | (0.10 MB) |
Ocean/sea areas | |
General | North Sea Unknown |
Specific | East coast of Scotland |