- Title
- Irish Anglerfish and Megrim Survey
- License
- CC BY (Creative Commons Attribution International Public License) (CC BY)
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The Irish Anglerfish and Megrim Survey (IAMS) is carried out by Fisheries Ecosystems Advisory Services (FEAS). It has taken place in the 1st quarter each year since 2016 on the RV Celtic Explorer. It is coordinated with the Scottish Anglerfish and Megrim Survey (SIAMISS) and uses the same gear and fishing practices.
The main objective of the survey is to obtain biomass estimates for anglerfish (Lophius piscatorius and L. budegassa) and establish an abundance index for megrim (Lepidorhombus whiffiaginis and L. boscii) in areas 6a (south of 58°N) and 7 (west of 8°W). Secondary objectives are to collect data on the distribution and relative abundance of anglerfish, megrim and other commercially exploited species. The survey also collects maturity and other biological information for commercial fish species.
The trawl survey takes place in areas 6a and 7 at depths from around 150m to 1000m and uses a bottom trawl which is based on commercial anglerfish trawls. The survey operates 24 hours per day with 1-hour tows. The sampling protocol is focused on anglerfish and megrim but maturity data of other ‘commercial’ species are also collected. The beam trawl survey extends the existing RV Cefas Endeavour Q2 Beam Trawl Survey westwards. This survey also operates 24 hours per day using two 4m beam trawls with 30-minute tows.
Station positions, heading and bottom depth were recorded at the moment the gear settled on the bottom and when the gear was hauled back. Tide and wind direction and speed, barometric pressure, heave, pitch and roll were recorded at the mid-point in the tow. Bottom depth and GPS position are also recorded in a SQL database at intervals of approximately 1 per second.
Catch weights, length frequency distributions and biological data (sex, live weight, maturity, age) are captured.
- Project website
- https://www.marine.ie/site-area/areas-activity/fisheries-ecosystems/irish-anglerfish-and-megrim-survey-iams
- Keywords
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- GOOS Essential Ocean Variables (EOVs)
- SOPs
- Outputs
- Interested in publishing to OBIS
- -
- Data in OBIS
- No; none of the biological data collected by the network is included in OBIS
- Funding
- The IAMS survey is part of Ireland's Data Collection Scheme which is carried out under Ireland's Operational Programme (OP), co-funded by the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) and by the Irish Government.
- Funding sector
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- Regions
- Ireland
- Responsible
- admin
- Point of Contact
- admin
- Maintenance Frequency
- 1X Per Year
- Temporal Extent
- January 2017 -
- Supplemental Information
- No information provided
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