Estimates of shrimp and fish on trawling transects at the seafloor of Bones Bay and Turnour Bay
These data sets provide information pertaining to epifauna taxa including bottom-dwelling shrimp and fish along trawling transects in Bones Bay and Turnour Bay between 2001 and 2002. Data sets were compiled and formatted by Meagan Mak.
Abstract from the report:
This study is a component of a larger project designed to assess potential effects of shrimp trawling gear on epifauna, shrimp, fish, and benthic habitat of Clio Channel located in Broughton Archipelago, British Columbia, Canada. Replicate beam-trawl surveys were carried out on individual transects in both Bones Bay and Turnour Bay located in the northern and southern portions of Clio Channel, respectively. A submersible, towed video-camera surveyed the seabed to enumerate epifauna and fish taxa before and after trawling activities. In regards to the video surveys, fish and epifauna (e.g. common shrimp) were observed across Clio Channel, while sea whips were predominate in the Turnour Bay video transects.
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Date Created
2024-10-17
Date Published
2025-01-06
Temporal Coverage
2001-10-01 - 2002-03-31
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Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Science/Ecosystems Science. (2025-01-06). Estimates of shrimp and fish on trawling transects at the seafloor of Bones Bay and Turnour Bay. Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Science/Ecosystems Science.
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Towed Video Camera survey from Beam Trawling in Turnover Bay
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Dataset
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CSV
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English
Towed Video Camera survey from Beam Trawling in Bones Bay
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Dataset
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CSV
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English
Canadian Data Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 1404
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Supporting Document
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Languages:
English
Towed Video Camera survey from Beam Trawling in Bones Bay and Turnover Bay
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Web Service
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ESRI REST
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English
Towed Video Camera survey from Beam Trawling in Bones Bay and Turnover Bay
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Web Service
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ESRI REST
Languages:
French
Related keywords
british columbia, clio channel, bones bay, turnour bay, fishing gear, beam trawl, shrimp, bycatch, marine ecosystems, aquatic ecosystems, surveys
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