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Cruise Report : NOAA Ship PISCES, PC-22-03, Southeast Fishery-Independent Survey (SEFIS), 8/11/2022 - 9/11/2022


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Title:
Cruise Report : NOAA Ship PISCES, PC-22-03, Southeast Fishery-Independent Survey (SEFIS), 8/11/2022 - 9/11/2022
Alternate Title:
Cruise Report Pisces 22-03 SEFIS
PC-22-03 SEFIS cruise report
Author(s):
Bacheler, Nate
Southeast Fisheries Science Center (U.S.)
Corporate Name:
Southeast Fisheries Science Center (U.S.)
Dates of Publication:
2023
Abstract:
The NOAA Ship Pisces hosted the Southeast Fishery-Independent Survey (SEFIS) for a research cruise in continental shelf and shelf-break waters off North and South Carolina in 2022. SEFIS was created by the National Marine Fisheries Service in 2010 and operates out of the NOAA Beaufort Laboratory. This survey was created to conduct applied fishery-independent sampling and related research focusing on the assessment of spatial variability in distribution and abundance of red snapper and other reef species within the snapper-grouper complex, via data collected from fish traps, video cameras, and acoustics.
Keywords:
Fish surveys
Pisces (Ship : 2007)
Reef fishes
Place Keywords:
Atlantic Coast (South Atlantic States)
Local Corporate Name:
NMFS (National Marine Fisheries Service)
SEFSC (Southeast Fisheries Science Center)
CoRIS (Coral Reef Information System)
Format:
PDF
Type of Resource:
Cruise Report
Note:
The NOAA Ship Pisces hosted the Southeast Fishery-Independent Survey (SEFIS) for a research cruise in continental shelf and shelf-break waters off North and South Carolina in 2022. SEFIS was created by the National Marine Fisheries Service in 2010 and operates out of the NOAA Beaufort Laboratory. This survey was created to conduct applied fishery-independent sampling and related research focusing on the assessment of spatial variability in distribution and abundance of red snapper and other reef species within the snapper-grouper complex, via data collected from fish traps, video cameras, and acoustics.
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