Gulf of Alaska Acoustic-Trawl Surveys of Walleye Pollock (DY1001, 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 Gulf of Alaska (GOA) during the winter of 2010 to
estimate the distribution and abundance of walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma).
The vessel departed Kodiak, Alaska on 22 February and conducted an EK60 echosounder
system calibration in Three Saints Bay, Kodiak Island, Alaska. The vessel conducted
the Shumagin Islands survey (including Shumagin Trough, Stepovak Bay, Renshaw Point,
Unga Strait, and West Nagai Strait) 23-25 February. The vessel then surveyed Sanak
Trough, Marzhovoi Bay, and Pavlof Bay, 26-28 February, followed by fisheries research
work on Snakehead shelf, 1-2 March. Acoustic-trawl surveys were conducted in Kenai
Peninsula Bays (2-5 March), Prince William Sound (5-7 March), and Marmot Bay (8-9
March) with the survey ending in Kodiak, Alaska on 9 March, 2010. The survey was conducted
aboard NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson, a 64 meter stern trawler equipped with acoustic and
oceanographic instrumentation. |