Dataset

DFO Pacific Groundfish Synoptic Trawl Surveys - Hecate Strait

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The Hecate Strait (HS) synoptic bottom trawl survey was first conducted in 2005, and has been repeated every second year since. The survey was not impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This is a set of long-term and coordinated surveys that together cover the continental shelf and upper slope of most of the British Columbia coast. The objectives of these surveys are to provide fishery-independent abundance indices of all demersal fish species available to bottom trawling and to collect biological samples of selected species. The surveys follow a random depth-stratified design and the sampling units are 2 km by 2 km blocks. The synoptic bottom trawl surveys are conducted by Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) in collaboration with the Canadian Groundfish Research and Conservation Society (CGRCS), a non-profit society composed of participants in the British Columbia commercial groundfish trawl fishery. The Queen Charlotte Sound and West Coast Haida Gwaii surveys are conducted under collaborative agreements, with the CGRCS providing chartered commercial fishing vessels and field technicians, while DFO provides in-kind contributions for running the surveys including personnel and equipment. The Hecate Strait surveys are conducted by DFO and have typically taken place on the Canadian Coast Guard research vessel W.E. Ricker. In years when the W.E. Ricker has not been available, the Hecate Strait surveys have taken place on chartered industry vessels. The data provided include information about the annual survey trips and fishing events (tows/sets) that are part of this survey series, including the vessel name, dates, times, spatial coverage, gear details, and effort information. Catch information (total weight in kg or counts of individual specimens) is included from successful fishing events. Catches are identified to species or to the lowest taxonomic level possible. Most catches are weighed, but some are too small (“trace” amounts) or too large (e.g. very large Big Skate). Some catches were subsampled and biological data were collected from individual fish specimens, including length, sex, and weight information. Where age structures were collected and processed, fish ages have been included. Relative abundance indices are provided for species that have been captured in every survey of the time series. The coefficient of variation and bootstrapped 95% confidence intervals are provided for each index. The groundfish data synopsis report (Anderson et al. 2019) provides an explanation of how the relative biomass indices are derived.

Citation: Cornthwaite M (2023). DFO Pacific Groundfish Synoptic Trawl Surveys - Hecate Strait. Version 2.0. Fisheries and Oceans Canada. Samplingevent dataset. https://doi.org/10.25607/mzbjdr

Published: July 20, 2023 at 20:19

URL: http://ipt.iobis.org/obiscanada/resource?r=hecate

Maria Cornthwaite
Fisheries and Oceans Canada

Pacific Biological Station

289,849
occurrence records
535,140
measurements and facts
475
taxa
299
species

Taxa

Missing and invalid fields

Field Missing Invalid
coordinateUncertaintyInMeters 289,849
100.0%
maximumDepthInMeters 396
0.1%
minimumDepthInMeters 396
0.1%

Quality flags

The OBIS data quality flags are documented at https://github.com/iobis/obis-qc.

Flag Dropped Records
MIN_DEPTH_EXCEEDS_MAX 728
0.3%
NO_DEPTH 396
0.1%
DEPTH_EXCEEDS_BATH 162
0.1%
NO_ACCEPTED_NAME 17
0.0%

Measurement types

DNA derived data