EK60 Water Column Sonar Data Collected During DY1603
Southeastern Aleutian Basin (Bogoslof Island) Acoustic-Trawl Survey of Walleye Pollock (DY1603, EK60). The Midwater Assessment and Conservation Engineering (MACE) program of NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) conducted acoustic-trawl (AT) stock assessment surveys in the Bogoslof Island area of the southeastern Aleutian Basin during late winter of 2016 to estimate the distribution and abundance of walleye pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus). The surveys were conducted 4-8 March, departing from Kodiak, Alaska (2 March) and included the Umnak and Samalga Pass area. The vessel returned to the Kodiak, Alaska area on 13 March to exchange scientific personnel and depart for the following cruise (Gulf of Alaska/Shelikof Strait survey, 14-21 March, cruise DY1604). The survey was conducted aboard NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson, a 64 meter stern trawler equipped with acoustic and oceanographic instrumentation.
Dataset Citation
- Cite as: Alaska Fisheries Science Center. 2016. 'EK60 Water Column Sonar Data Collected During DY1603'. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. doi:10.7289/V59G5JSJ [access date]
Dataset Identifiers
- DY1603_EK60
- doi:10.7289/V59G5JSJ
- NCEI Metadata ID:gov.noaa.ngdc.mgg.wcd:DY1603_EK60
ISO 19115-2 Metadata
gov.noaa.ngdc.mgg.wcd:DY1603_EK60
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Ordering Instructions | Contact the NCEI Water Column Sonar Data Manager to order data. |
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NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information ncei.info@noaa.gov |
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Dataset Point of Contact | Water Column Sonar Data Manager NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (303) 497-4742 wcd.info@noaa.gov |
Time Period | 2016-03-02T16:01:39 to 2016-03-09T21:29:25 |
Spatial Reference System | urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::4326Vertical Datum: Unknown |
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West: -170.07198
East: -152.08365
South: 52.87664
North: 57.78391
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Dataset Progress Status | Complete - production of the data has been completed |
Data Update Frequency | Not planned |
Purpose | Acoustic-trawl (AT) survey of walleye pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus) in the Bogoslof Island (Umnak Island and Samalga Pass) area of the southeastern Aleutian Basin |
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Lineage Statement | The EK60 transducers installed on the Oscar Dyson are mounted on a deployable centerboard. The transducer draft settings in the EK60 software are nominally correct when the centerboard is fully extended (draft correction setting is 9.15 meters below the surface). When the centerboard is in the retracted position (transducers approximately flush with the vessel's keel), the transducers are nominally 6.1 meters below the surface. The primary instrument for the survey was a Simrad EK60 split-beam echosounder system utilizing five frequencies (18, 38, 70, 120, and 200 kHz). The EK60 system was calibrated prior to the cruise on 11 February, 2016 in Kalsin Bay, Kodiak Island, Alaska. |
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Last Modified: 2020-06-03
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