Survey report from the joint Norwegian/Russian acoustic survey of pelagic fish in the Barents Sea September-October 2000
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The survey was carried out in the period 4th of September to 3rd of October 2000 and was
terminated by a meeting in Vadsø 4-6th October. Four research vessels participated in the
survey:
Vessel Institute Cruise leader Date
"Johan Hjort" IMR, Bergen H. Gjøsæter 8/9 – 3/10
"G.O.Sars" IMR, Bergen J. Røttingen 8/9 – 3/10
"AtlantNIRO" PINRO, Murmansk D. Prozorkevitch 4/9 – 3/10
“F. Nansen” PINRO, Murmansk I. Dolgolenko 5/9 – 3/10
The main aim of the survey was to estimate the sizes of two pelagic fish stocks in the Barents
Sea, the capelin and the polar cod, in addition to studying their biology and geographical
distribution. An estimate was also made of a third pelagic species in the area, the young
herring. The survey on pelagic species formed a part of a multipurpose survey, with aim to
study fish, environmental features, and plankton.
This report mainly concerns the results on the pelagic fish species, but includes a general
description of the hydrographical situation in the area. A list of the scientific members on all
vessels is given in Appendix I.
The coverage of the stock of capelin and polar cod was considered satisfactory. The young
stages of Norwegian spring spawning herring were observed in the south-eastern part of the
area. A total coverage of the herring, especially the 0-group, was not attempted during this
survey.
The capelin stock was estimated at 4.3 million tonnes, 1.6 times higher than the estimate
obtained last year. About 2.1 million tonnes were assumed to be maturing.
The polar cod stock was estimated at 1.3 million tonnes, about 1.2 times higher than that
measured last year and the highest estimate on record.
The young stages of the Norwegian Spring Spawning Herring were partly covered during
the survey. About 380 000 tonnes of one-year-olds and 560 000 tonnes of two-year-olds were
found in the south-eastern parts of the Barents Sea. No attempt was made to assess the
number or biomass of 0-group herring.
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