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Datenzentrum Inventur der Scotia-Reise 1206S (DOD-Ref-No.20097550)
Inventory of Scotia Cruise 1206S (DOD-Ref-No.20097550)

Plattform
Platform
Reise-Nr.
Cruise-No.
Zeitraum
Period
Projekt
Project
Arbeitsgebiet
Working area
Scotia 1206S 25.07.2006 - 18.08.2006   North Sea  

Fahrtleiter
Chief Scientist
Institut
Institute
Auslaufhafen
Port of departure
Einlaufhafen
Port of return
Stationskarte
Station map
Schiffsroute
Trackchart
Coull Kenny A. Fisheries Research Services Marine Laboratory Aberdeen Aberdeen   

Ziel der Reise / Objectives of Cruise:

1. To undertake an internationally co-ordinated demersal trawling survey of the North Sea. 2. Obtain temperature and salinity profiles at each trawling station. 3. To carry out a comparative fishing exercise with the German research vessel Walter Herwig III. 4. To intensively map a series of boxes (3*3 nautical miles) to determine habitat type and variability. 5. Obtain low nutrient water seawater samples from statistical rectangle 45F1 (or an adjacent rectangle). Narrative Scotia sailed from Aberdeen at 1030 on 25 July. Work commenced on the station east of Aberdeen and three survey stations were completed during the first day. During the night of 25 July a series of transects were completed, covering the site of the last trawl station of the day, in order to map the habitat type and variability of the sea bed. The next two days were spent covering the survey stations off the east coast of Scotland, with trawling being done during the day and acoustic mapping being done through the night. On the morning of 28 July Scotia commenced a comparative fishing exercise in the region of the Buzzard Field (44E9). A total of 14 randomly selected trawls were completed on 28 and 29 July with contact being maintained with the German research vessel (Walther Herwig III). Scotia resumed work on the fishing survey on the morning of 30 July and worked west towards the Moray Firth stations. The vessel then worked northwards, completing stations off the Orkney and Shetland Islands before moving onto the northern part of the survey area. Scotia entered Norwegian waters on 4 August, completing four stations before docking in Stavanger on the morning of 5 August for the mid cruise break. Scotia sailed at 0800 the following morning and resumed work on the stations west of the Norwegian coast. With favourable weather conditions, Scotia completed the stations in the northern part of the survey area before moving into the Danish sector on 10 August. Stations in the Danish, German and Dutch sectors were covered over the next five days before Scotia returned to the UK sector on 14 August and worked in the Dogger Bank area. Strong winds on the evening of 14 August resulted in the cancellation of acoustic and benthic sampling for the night. A slight decrease in wind strength allowed trawling to continue the next day with acoustic sampling being resumed on the evening of 15 August. Work continued uninterrupted off the north east coast of England until the survey was completed on the evening of 17 August. Scotia docked in Aberdeen at 0630 on 18 August.

Messungen / Measurements

Institut
Institute
Wissenschaftler
Scientist
Anzahl
Number
Einheit
Unit
Typ der Messungen
Type of measurements
Kommentar
Comments
Daten im DOD
Data in DOD
FRSML Coull Kenny A. 70 hauls B16
Benthic bacteria / micro-organisms
a number of infaunal samples were collected during the cruise no
FRSML Coull Kenny A. 101 hauls B19
Demersal fish
A number of hauls were made througout the cruise. Temperature and salinity werde also collected. no
FRSML Slesser George 87 hauls H10
CTD-Stations
87 at ICES 1 with near bottom S only (St 292) (in reduces *.ice data at ICES only) no
FRSML Coull Kenny A. 101 hauls H71
Surface measurements underway (T, S)
A number of hauls were made througout the cruise. Temperature and salinity samples were also collected no
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