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USA· USSR

FRANCE

SPAIN

JAPAN

POLAND

N4TIONAh/MARIN5'FISHEJ~IESSERVltE -NORTHEAST FISHERIES CENTER· WOODS HOLE lABbRAT6RY~ (;~ '~:,">::';' . f'~',,'c'<' - --::~_ ' ,-- - " ~

IW()OD~H()L£, MA.02543

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TO: Distribution

FROM: Daniel Patanjo

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE National Oceanic and Atmospheric Admil~isjtraltialn NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE

Northeas't Ft sheri es: Center Woods Hole Laboratory Woods Hole, Massachusetts, 02543

January 29, 1982 F/NEC1: DP

SUBJECT: N~1FS/NEFC MARMAP Crui,se Summari'es and Equ;'pment List 1980

This report is a 1981 update to the 1976-1980 four part summary of the operations of all ve.sse 1 s used by Nf"1FS/NEFC.

Please contact me about any errors or missing informati'on you may be aware of, a 1 so 1 et me know if you wi sh more copfes. .

As you will notice, the equipment list is just about null - if you wish or know of some e,quipmentthat should be ltsted, please let me know.

The 1976-1980 summary and equipment list fs st;'ll avai·lab1e.

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ALBATROSS IV

81-0 1, Par ts I, I I, I I I

81-02. .

81-03.

81-040 .

81-05.

81-06, Part I. .

81-06, Part II .

81-07. e

81-08 ...

81-09.

81-10 •..

81-12. e·

81-13. .

TABLE OF CONTENTS

81-14, Parts I, II, III ..

Page

· . A170

· . A173

· . A175

· . A177

A181

· . A183

· . A186

A189

e A192

A195

A198

· . A203

A205

. .. A208

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DELAWARE II

81-01, Parts I, II ..

81-02, Part I . .

81-02, Part II. 0

81-02, Part III '.

81-02, Part IV ..

81-03, Parts I, II ..

81-04, Parts I, II.

81-05,

81-06,

81-06,

81-06,

81-06,

81-07 .

81-08 .

Parts I,

Part I . Pa rt I I.

Part III

Part IV.

I I. ·

· · ·

· . · ·

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

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· 0157

· 0159

· 0161

· 0163

· 0165

· 0169

· 0173

· 0176

. · 0178

. . · 0180

· 0182

· 0185

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ALL OTHERS \

BOGUSLAV

81-01.

81-02.

KELEZ

81-03/04 .

81-04/05

STVOR

81-01.

81-02.

\ TABLE OF CONTENTS

81- 0 3 , Par ts I, I I, I I I. .

WIECZNO

81-01.

81-02. .

81-03.

Page

· . A0267

. .. A0269

· A0271

· A0273

· A0275

· . A0279

· . A0283

· . A0285

· A0287

· A0289

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PRESSURE ACTIVATED WATER SAMPLER

The sampler is con.structed using a 1.7 Liter Nisken bottle that has

been shortened and its "pl ugerll mechani sm made· to work in reverse. The

bottle is activated by a Benthos Hydrostatic-Shear Pin Release originally

designed for their core samplers. A stainless steel protective chafing

cage completes the unit.

In operation, the bottle is cocked in the normal manner, and a calibrated

chear pin corresponding to a depth just shallower than the station (allowing

for headrope hight), is inserted into the release~ The bottle is then put

into its chafing cage which i·n turn is mounted to the heacirope by means of

a bridle~ During trawl deploymen~ once the selected depth is reached, the

pressure of the water on the release's piston shears the pin. The piston

abruptly retracts, freeing the plunger, activating the Nisken bottle and the

sample is captured~ The bottle then rides out the rest of the tow.. Back on

deck the bottle is removed from the cage, the sample drawn, and the release

serviced if necessary.

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VESSEL ALBATROSS IV CRUISE 81-01

DATES February 17-March 26, 1981 PART I, II, III

DAYS AT SEA 10; 12; 11 STATIONS 50; 46; 57

Cruise Objective . This crui se is one of an annually conducted seri es of surveys to monitor seasonal changes in distribution and abundance of fish eggs and larvae, zooplankton and phytoplankton, and to collect oceanogr'aphi c and primary producti vi ty data.

Scientific Personnel

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Sandy Hook~ NJ

John Sibunka, Chief Scientist Peter Berrien, Chief Scientist Dari s Fi nan Ralph Bruno Albert Matte Henry Rota James Duggan Kathleen Workman Robert Fi tzgeral d Ingro Desvouges

National Marine Fisheries

Dana Densmore Thomas Laughton Daniel Patanjo Christine Nadeau

Nati anal Marine Fisheries

Carolyn Griswold Jacqueline Frisella

Service,

Service,

Darien High School, Darien, CT

Edward Tregurtha Maura Keating Craig Dobbs Christopher Ramming

Part I, II Part III Part I, III Part I , I I , III Part I , III Part I , II, III Part I Part I , II Part I , III Part II

NEFC, Woods Ho 1 e, MA

Part I, II, III Part I, II Part III Part I I I

NEFC, Narrag~nsett,

Part II Part III

Part I Part I Part II Part III

Manomet Bird Observatory, Manomet, MA

Edward Backus Michael Payne

Part I, I I I Part I I

RI

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Data Co1lected

I PT II PT III PT

.61 em BONGO 50 47 56

.20 em BONGO . 21 25 23

.61 em NEUSTON 50 46 56

. 20 em NEUSTON HAEDRICH 15 10 )8 XBT 0 7 14 BOTTLE CAST 50 47 53 CTO CAST CURRENT METERS SALINITY SAMPLES 590 508 479 OXYGEN SAMPLES 228 242 185 NUTRIENT SAMPLES 156 179 229 CHLOROPHYLL SAMPL~S 500 455 438 PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY 14- 13 12 DROGUES SECCHI DISC 2,3 21 19 TRAWLS FISH SAMPLES

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Station locations numbered consecutively for R/V ALBATROSS IV Cruise 81-01 (I-I.!I), Ichthyop1ankton-Zooplankton, Oceanographic, and Primary Productivity Survey, during. 17 February-26 March 1981.

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VESSEL ALBATROSS IV

DATES April 1-10, 1981

DAYS AT SEA 10

Cruise Objective

CRUISE 81-02

STATIONS 68

The purpose of the cruise was to investigate the performance of the NEFC standardized number 36 Yankee survey otter trawl relative to that of a representative commercially used trawl.

Scientific Personnel

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Woods Hole, MA

Charles-Byrne, Chie~ Scientist Malcolm Silverman John Nicolas Andrew Thoms Loretta O'Brien

Ruth Gutjahr Davi d Pyoas Thornton Williams Jeffrey Floyd

Data Co1lected Total Total

.61 cm BONGO

.20 cm BONGO

. 61 cm NEUSTON

.20 cm NEUSTON HAEDRICH XBT BOTILE CAST CTD CAST CURRENT METERS

Al13

SALINITY SAMPLES OBYGEN SAMPLES NUTRIENT SAMPLES CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY DROGUES SECCHI DISC TRAWLS FISH SAMPLES

68

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1-10 April 1981 If

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VESSEL ALBATROSS IV

DATES April 15-22; 23 - May 1, 1981

DAYS AT SEA 16

Cruise Objective

CRUISE 81-03

The objectives of the cruise were to determine the fine-scale vertical and horizontal distribution of'larval haddock and cod and their prey organisms and investigate the physical and biological processes res­ponsible for their distribution~

Scientific Personel

National Marine Fisherie~ Service~ NEFC, Woods Hole, MA

R. Gregory Lough, Chief Scientist David Potter George Bolz Peter Donnelly Randy Goodlett.

Haro 1 d Merry David Mountain Ronald Schlitz Gi 1 bert Deri ng Arthur All en

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Narragansett, RI

Geoffrey Laurence John Green Donna Busch

.61 em BONGO

.20 em BONGO

.61 em NEUSTON

.20 em NEUSTON HAEDRICH XBT BODLE CAST CTn CAST CURRENT METERS PLANKTON PUMP LIGHT METER CAST

Total 66 66 66 66

47

48 67 hrs

23 19

Data Collected

SALINITY SAMPLES OXYGEN SAMPLES NUTRIENT SAMPLES CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY DROGUES SECCHI DISC TRAWLS FISH SAMPLES MOCNESS ONE-METER

HAULS i-METER HAULS

UNDERWATER TV

Total

446

3

25 20 2

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VESSEL ALBATROSS IV CRUISE 81-04

DATES May 5-16, 1981

DAYS AT SEA 12

Cruise Objective Collect water samples, continuous underway data, and vertical profiles for: 1) hydrography; 2) phytoplankton pigments; 3) primary productivity; 4] nutrients; 5) bio-optical properties; 6) phytoplankton species compo­sition; 7) nitrate uptake; 8) zooplankton respiration; 9) total plankton respiration; 10) zooplankton; and 11) neuston to examine the influence of upwelling from the Gulf of Maine on the productivity of Nantucket Shoals and the use of aircraft remote sensing to facilitate the gathering of synopt ic informa t i on over the shoal sand s urroundi ng a rea. Thi s cruise was part of the Ocean Pul se/Northeast Monitorin.g Program (OP /NEMP). As such, it-had the objective to advance the development and transfer of improv.ed remote sensing systems and techniques for monitoring environ­mental quality and effects on living marine resources.

Scientific Personnel

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC~ Sandy Hook, NJ

James Thomas, Chief Scientist Craig" Robertson

Pamela Nesby William Copeland

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Narragansett, RI

John Green Janet Hess Amy Friedlander

Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, W." Boothbay Harbor, ME

Charl es Yentsch Christopher Garside Frank Fanner Randolph Ki ng

Total .61 em BONGO 5"9 .20 cm BONGO 59 .61 an NEUSTON 59 .20 cm NEUSTON 59 HAEDRICH XBT 35 BOTTLE CAST CTD CAST 15 CURRENT METERS

Data

David Phinney Andrew Smith John Laird

Collected

SALINITY SAMPLES .OXYGEN SAMPLES NUTRIENT SAMPLES CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY DROGUES SECCHI DISC TRAWLS FISH SAMPLES

Total 140 293 171 250

25

15

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during 5-16 May 1981.

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VESSEL ALBATROSS IV CRUISE 81-05

DATES May 18-30, 1981

DAYS AT SEA 13

Cruise Objectives The objectives of the cruise were to determine the fine-scale vertical and horizontal distribution of larval haddock and cod and thei~ prey organisms and investigate the physical and biological processes res­ponsible for their distribution.

Scientific ~ersonnel

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Woods Hole, MA

R. G.regory Lough, Chief Scientist David Potter George Bolz Rosalind Cohen Harold Merry·

Peter Donnelly Randolph Goodlett William Michaels Philip LeBlanc ROger Clifford

National Marine Fisheries Service~NEFC, Narragansett, RI

Donna Busch Joseph Kane Jacquelyn Frisella

Manomet Bird Observatory, Manomet, MA

Kevi n Powers

Data Collected

.61 em BONGO

.20 em BONGO

.61 em NEUSTON

.20 em NEUSTON HAEDRICH XBT BOTTLE CAST CTD CAST CURRENT METERS PLANKTON PUMP

PROFILES

Total 79 79 79 79

79 191 30

12

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SALINITY SAMPLES OXYGEN SAMPLES NUTRIENT SAMPLES

Total

CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES 362 PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY DROGUES --"""'3 SECCHI DISC TRAWLS· F IS H SAMP LES MOCNESS ONE-METER 18 MOCNESS i-METER 13 MOCNESS 10-METER 5

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VESSEL

DATES

ALBATROSS IV

June 9-19, 1981

DAYS AT SEA 10

CRUISE OBJ ECTIVE

CRUISE 81-06

PART I

STATIONS 181

The objectives of the cruise were to:· (1) determine the distribution and relative abundance of the sea scallop (Placopecten magellanicus); (2) collect biological samples; and (3) develop fishing and catch handling techniques of towing two dredges simultaneously (for future gear testing experiments), and (4) test the feasibility of using an electronic measuring device (AIM) on shellfish.

SCIENTIFIC PERSONNEL

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Woods Hole, MA

Linda Oespres-Patanjo, Chief Scientist Paul Wood Andrew Thoms Phillip Chase

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Hamp:Con, VA

Richard Denzler

University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI

Karen Marti

University of Idaho, Moscow, 10

Ann Foster

Hampton Institute, Hampton, VA

Medaris Banks

Edgartown High School, Edgartown, MA

Thomas Ourawa

Manomet Bird Observatory, Manomet, MA

Douglas Burn

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DATA COLLECTED 1 PART I PART

.. 61 em BONGO OXYGEN SAi~PLES

.20 em BONGO NUTRIENT SAMPLES

.61 an NEUSTON CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES

.20 em NEUSTON PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY HAEDRICH DROGUES XBT 38 SECCHI DISC BOTILE CAST TRAWLS CTD CAST FISH SAMPLES CURRENT METERS SCALLOP DREDGE 181 SALINITY SAMPLES 38

A\84

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VESSEL ALBATROSS IV

DATES June 23-July 2, 1981

CRUISE

PART

81-06

II

DAYS AT SEA 9 STATIONS' 173

CRUISE OBJECTIVE

The objectives of the cruise were to: (1) detennine the- distribution and relative abundance of the sea scallops (Placopecten magellanicus); (2) collect biological samples; and (3) develop fishing and catch handl ;ng techniques of towi'ng two dredges simul taneously (for future gear testing experiments).

SCIENTIFIC PERSONNEL

National Marine Fisheries Service!>' NEFC, Woods Hole,MA

Charles Byrne, Chief Scientist Eva Montiero John Nicolas

Maurice Crawford Dennis Hansford Mark Costa Thornton Williams

Natinnal Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Milford, CT

Todd Welch

Boston University, Boston, MA

Margaret Carriero

Government of Canada Fisheries and Oceans, Halifax, Nova Scotia

t4ary Ann Etter

Hampton Institute, Hampton, VA

Medaris Banks

Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, Sudbury, MA

Linda Davis

Manomet Bird Observatory, Manomet, MA

Susan Fitch

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DATA COLLECTED II Part II Part

.61 em BONGO SALINITY SM~PLES 37

.20 an BONGO OXYGEN SAMPLES

.61 em NEUSTON NUTRIENT SAMPLES

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VESSEL

DATES

Albatross IV

July 7-21, 1981

DAYS AT SEA 14

Crui se Obj ecti ve

CRUISE 81-07

STATIONS 91

The survey is part of a continuing series that makes collection and meas urements re lati ve to assess i ng the health of the ocean I s bi ota, especially fishery resources. Specific objectives were: 1)to collect select indicator species for examination of certain biochemical, physio­logical, pathological and chemical contamination variables that are related to the organisms' health; 2) to collect water samples from a wide range of locations to monitor nutrients, chlorophyllconcentra­tion, phytoplankton community structure, and standard hydrographic variables (salinity, dissolved oxygen!l temperature); and 3) to collect benthic samples for pathology monitoring, sediment analysis (physical and chemical), the presence of certain types of bacteria (Vibriosp. and Clostridium sp.), benthic respiration, and nutrient flux.

Scientific Personnel

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Sandy Hook, NJ

Andrew Daxler, Chief Scientist Thomas Ki enze 1 David Radosh Steven Spina Wi 11 i am Phoe 1 Vincent Zdanowicz Ralph Bruno Robert Fitzgerald

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Mi'lford; CT

Jose Pereira Andrew Hebert Susan Schurman

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Oxford, MD

Gretchen Roe

Manomet Bird Observatory, Manomet, MA

Michael Chick

New York University, Sterling Forest, NY

Gail Driscoll

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Data Co 11 ected

.61 em BONGO YES SALINITY SAMPLES 589

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.61 em NEUSTON YES NUTRIENT SAMPLES 424

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VESSEL Albatross IV CRUISE 81-08

DATES July 31 - August 7, 1981

DAYS AT SEA 7 STATIONS 51

Cruise Objective The objectives of the cruise were to monitor the annual cycle of pycnocline development and associated reduction of dissolved oxygen levels in the bottom waters of the New York Bight and to establish a water quality monitoring program for the Northeast region covering the Mid-Atlantic Bight.

Scientific Personnel

National Ocean Survey, Rockville, MD

Catherine Warsh, Chief Scientist Bernard Gottho 1m Carole Moore James Be 11

Nati ona 1 Mari ne Fi sheri es Service ,NEFC, Woods Hole, MA

Judith Scanlon Karen Lennon

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Sandy Hook, NJ

Albert Matte

Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY

Karl von Bock Edward Divis Dennis Carlson John Short McHarrell Thomas Sue Oakley William Beherns

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.20 em NEUSTON HAEDRICH XBT BOTILE CAST CTD CAST CURRENT METERS

40

Data Collected

SALINITY SAMPLES OXYGEN SAMPLES NUTRIENT SAMPLES CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY DROGUES SECCHI DISC TRAWLS FISH SAMPLES FTD PROFILE CSTD PROFILE

32 300 917 380

51 51

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VESSEL Albatross IV CRUISE 81-09

DATES August

DAYS AT SEA 9 STATIONS 129

Cru;seObjective' The objectives of the cruise wer€ to monitor the sediment quality in the New York Bi ght, and the organi sms that 1 i ve ; n and on the' sediment as part of a long term program, the Northeast Monitoring Program (NEMP).

Scientific Personnel

National Ocean Survey, NOAA, Rockville, MD

Harris White, Chief Scientist

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Sandy Hook, NJ

Robert Reid David Radosh William Phoel Steven Fromm Steven Spina Anthony Rui z Vincent Zdanowicz

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Milford, CT

John Grai kos ki Jennifer Hauser Donna Lued ke

BorouQh of Manhattan Community College, New York, NY

Cl i fton Banks

Cook Coll ege, New Brunswi ck, NJ

Christa Faeciola Data Collected

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.20 em NEUSTON HAEORICH XBT BOTTLE CAST CTO CAST CURRENT METERS

129

SALINITY SAMPLES OXYGEN SAMPLES NUTR I ENT SAMPLES CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY DROGUES SECCHI DISC TRAWLS FISH SAMPLES SMITH-MCINTYRE GRAB

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VESSEL

DATES

Albatross IV

August 26 - September 4; September 9-17, 1981

DAYS AT SEA 9; 8

Cruise Objective

CRUISE 81-10

PART I, II

STATIONS 80

The survey is part of a continuing series that makes collection and measurements relative to assessing the health of the ocean1s biota, especially fishery resources. Specific objectives were: 1) to collect select indicator species for examination of certain bio­chemical, physiological, pathological and chemical contamination variables that are related to the organisms' health; 2) to collect water samples from a wide range of locations to monitor nutrients, chlorophyll concentration, phytoplankton community structure, and standard hydrographic variables (salinity, dissolved oxygen, tempera­ture); and 3) to collect benthic samples for pathology monitoring, sediment analysis (physical and chemical), the presence of certain types of bacteria (Vibriosp. and Clostridium sp.), benthic respira­tion, and nutrient flux.

Scientific Personnel

Nat; ona 1 Mar; oe Fi s her; es Servi ce ~ NEFC, M;' 1 ford, CT

Anthony Calabrese, Chief Scientist Frederick Thurberg Diane Rusanowsky Robert Alex James Hughes Richard Greig Laure Devine Jennifer Houser Dean Perry

Parts I and II Part I Part I Part I Part I Part II Part II Part II Part II

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Sandy Hook, N.J.

Wi 11 i am Phoe 1 Peter Kube Robert Fitzgerald James Nickels Stephen Spina Anthony Ruiz Vincent Zdanowicz Ingro Desvouges

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National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Woods Hole,MA

Wendy Stephenson' Rene Eppi

Part I Part II

Nat; ona 1 Mar; oe Fi s her; es Service, NEFC., Oxford, MD

Gretchen Roe Parts I and II

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.20 em BONGO

.61 em NEUSTON

.20 em NEUSTON HAEDRICH XBT BOTTLE CAST CTD CAST

81

Data Collected

SALINITY SAMPLES OXYGEN SAMPLES NUTRIENT SAMPLES CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY DROGUES SECCHI DISC TRAWLS FISH SAMPLES CORE SAMPLES ZOOPLANKTON SAMPLES PHYTOPLANKTON SAMPLES

391 391 384 572

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VESSEL ALBATROSS IV

DATES SEPT. 22-0CT. 6

DAYS AT SEA 16

CRUISE OBJECTIVE

CRUISE 81-11

PART I

STATIONS 68

The major scientific purpose of this cruise was a survey of the hydrographic and biological characteristics in the shelf water entrained by the ring. In addition, communications via the Applications Technology Satellite (ATS) were tested to allow data and voice transmission between ALBATROSS IV and other ships involved in the National Science Foundation (NSF) project.

SCIENTIFIC PERSONNEL

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Woods Hole, MA

Ronald Schlitz, Chief Scientist David Mountain Gilbert Dering Arthur Allen Thomas Laughton Harold Merry David Potter Derek Sutton

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Narragansett, RI

John Colton, Jr. Jacquelyn Frisella Amy Friedlander Joseph Kane

DATA COLLECTED

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.20 em BONGO

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SALINITY SAMPLES OXYGEN SAMPLES NUTRIENT SAMPLES CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY DROGUES

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VESSEL Albatross IV CRUISE 81-12

DATES October 12-23, 1981

DAYS AT SEA 12 STATIONS 79

Cruise Objective The objective of the cruise was to describe changes in the ichthyo­plankton and zooplankton assemblages across the shelf/slope front and in the environs of warm-core ri ng 81-0.

Scientific Personnel

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Narragansett, RI

John B. Colton, Jr~, ChiefoScientist Joseph Kane Jerome Presioso Bruce Burns Alp honse Smi g1e 1 s ki­Jacquelyn Frisella Mary Grojean

National Marine Fisheries Servi~e, NEFC, Woods Hole,MA

Arthur Allen Thomas Laughton

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Sandy Hook, NJ

John Sibunka

Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA

Richard Lacatour

'Cape Elizabeth High School, Cape Elizabeth, ME

David Hilse

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79 79

96 39 40

Data Collected

SALINITY SAMPLES OXYGEN SAMPLES NUTRIENT SAMPLES CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY DROGUES SECCHI DISC TRAWLS FISH SAMPLES

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VESSEL ALBATROSS IV

DATES NOV. 2-13

DAYS AT SEA 11

CRUISE OBJECTIVE

CRUISE 81-13

STATIONS 89

The objectives of the cruise were o.riginally to: (1) test the effects of towing speed on trawl perfonnance and catch rates, and (2) conduct a fishing power experiment with the DELAWARE II. The cruise was redesigned to: (1) detennine the fall distribution and relative abundance of fish species, (2) collect biological samples for studies of age and growth relationships, fecundity, maturity, and food habits, (3) make pathological observations on various species of fish, (4) collect hydrographic and meteorological samples and data,: and (5) collect samples ofichthyoplankton and zooplankton.

In addition, a series-of paired tows was made, as originally planned, with DELAWARE II at 46 randomly preselected stations on Georges Bank and Southern New England (Figure 2).

SCIENTIFIC PERSONNEL

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Woods Hole, MA

Ralph Mayo, Chief Scientist John Nicolas Eva Montiero Dennis Hansford Eileen Klopfer Cynthia Demo Danielle Winborne Den i se Brown Annette Mitchell James Fletcher Susan Rockwe 11

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Sandy Hook, NJ

Donald McMillan

Manomet Bird Observatory" Manomet, MA

. Mi chae 1 Payne

DATA COLLECTED

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Total

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VESSEL ALBATROSS IV

DATES 16 November - 22 'December

DAYS AT SEA 10; 12; 9

CRUISE OS-JECTIVE

CRUISE 81-14

PARTS I~ II, III

STATIONS 96

This cruise is one of a series of surveys conducted annua.lly to monitor seasonal changes in distribution and abundance of fish eggs and larvae, zooplankton and phytoplankton, and to collect oceanographic and primary productivity data. In addition, several special bottom trawl tows were made in an attempt to collect adult Atlantic herring, Clupea harengus harengus.

SCIENTIFIC PERSONNEL

Part~I: 16-25 November 1981 Part II: Part III:

30 November II-December 1981 14-22 December 1981

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Sandy Hook, NJ

John Sibunka, Chief ~cientist Peter Berrien, Chief Scientist Robert Fitzgerald David Burdick James Nickels Thomas Fi nneran Doris Finan Albert Matte

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National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Woods Hole, MA

Daniel Patanjo Christine Nadeau Dana Densmore Thomas Laughton David Mountain

Parts I, II Parts I, I II Parts II, III Part II Part III

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Narrgansett, RI

Joseph Kane, Chief Scientist Carolyn Griswold Raymond Maurer Jerome Prezioso Jacqueline Frisella

Part III Part I Part II Part III Part III

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.' Manomet Bird Observatory, Manomet, MA

Peter Stangel Steven Mullane

Part I Parts I I, I I I

Lamont-Doherty Geological Observato.ry, Palisades, NY

Theodore Baker

Suffo.l k Un; vers i ty, Boston, MA

Todd Tedesco. Cheril Wilso.n

Darien HighSchool, Darien, CT

Cecilia Ba,rnett

.61 em BONGO '.20 em BONGO NEUSTON HAEDRICH XBT BOTTLE CAST CTD CAST CURRENT METERS

TOTAL

97 59 89 30 31 89

Part I

Part I Part I

Part II

DATA COLLECTED

SALINITY SAMPLES OXYGEN SAMPLES NUTRIENT SAMPLES CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY DROGUES SECCHI DISC TRAWLS FISH SAMPLES 180XYGEN

TOTAL

1049 524 306 922

29

31 6

YES 1049

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VESSEL DELAWARE II

DATES January 6-16; January 19-21/24-28, 1981

DAYS AT SEA 10; 6

Cruise Objective

~'~ • '" _ ~4I1/IIiJ,

CRUISE 81-01

PART I, II

STATIONS 88

The objectives of the crui se were: (1) to determi ne the autumn distribution and relative abundance of fish species; (2) to collect biological samples for studies of age and growth relationships, fecundity, maturity and food habits; (3) to make pathological observations; and (4) to collect hydrographic and meteorological samples and data.

Scientific Personnel

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Woods Hole, MA

Henry Jensen, Chief Scientist Mark Costa Ray Bowman Thomas Morri s Andrew Thoms Dennis Hansford Eva Hontiero Elizabeth Bevacqua Evelyn Howe John Nicolas William Michaels Dave Pyoas

National Marine Fisheries Servi ce,

And rew Hebert

Colgate University, Hamilton, NY

James Leather

Part I and II Part I Part I Part I and II Part I Part I and II Part I Part I Part II Part II Part II Part II (24-28 January only)

NEFC, Milford, CT

Part I and II (19-21 January only)

Part I and II

University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH

Paul Andrews

Hunter College, New York, NY

Deneene Whitehead

Part II

Part II

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·61 em BONGO .20 em BONGO . 61 em N EUSTON .20 em NEUSTON HAEDRICH XBT BOTTLE CAST CTD CAST CURRENT METERS

Total

120

Data Collected

SALINITY SAMPLES OXYGEN SAMPLES NUTRIENT SAMPLES CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY DROGUES SECCHI DISC TRAWLS FISH SAMPLES

1

Total

80 YES

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VESSEL DELAWARE II

DATES March 17 - Apri 1 3, 1 981

DAYS AT SEA ..

C-rui se Obj ecti ve

CRUISE 81-02

PART I

STATIONS 139

The obj ecti ves of the crui se were: (1) to determi ne the spri ng distribution and relative abundance of fish species; (2) to collect biological samples for studies of age and growth relationships, fecundity, maturity and food habits; (3) to make pathological observations; (4) to collect hydrographic and meteorological samples and data; and (5) to collect ichthyoplankton and zooplankton.

Sci~ntific Personnel

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Woods Hole, MA

-Thomas Azarovitz, Chief Scientist Donald Flescher . Linda Despres-Patanjo Elizabeth Bevacqua

Marcella Greene William Michaels John Antonellis Melinda Grace

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Sandy Hook, NJ

John Sibunka

Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, Virginia

Eugene Burreson (17-28 March) Joseph Sypek (28 March-3 April)

Data Collected

Total

.61 cm BONGO 31 SALINITY SAMPLES*

.20 cm BONGO 31 OXYGEN SAMPLES

.61cm NEUSTON 31 NUTRIENT SAMPLES

. 20 cm N EUSTON 31 CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES HAEDRICH PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY XBT 139 DROGUES BOTTLE CAST SECCHI DISC eTn CAST TRAWLS CURRENT METERS FISH SAMPLES

*Surface samples only

Total

139

139 YES

139

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VESSEL DELAWARE II

DATES April 6-17, 1981

DAYS AT SEA 11

Cruise Objective

CRUISE 81-02

PART II

STATIONS 97

The obj ecti ves of the crui se were: (1) to determine the spri ng distribution and relative abundance of fish species; (2) to collect biological samples for studies of a~e and growth relationships, fecunditYt maturity and food habits; (3) to make pathological ob­servations; (4) to collect hydrographic and meteorological samples and data; and (5) to collect ichthyoplankton and zooplankton.

Scientific Personnel

National Marine Fisheries Service,- NEFC, Woods Hole,MA

Henry Jerisen, Chief Scientist Harold Foster Maurice Crawford Eva Montiero

Dennis Hansford John Antonellis Barbara Gustafson

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Mi1ford, CT

James Hughes

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Sandy Hook, NJ

Alice Wells

Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, VA

Marta Nammack

Data Co11ected

.61 an BONGO

.20 em BONGO

.61 em NEUSTON

.20 cm NEUSTON HAEDRICH

Total 50 50 50 50

SALINITY SAMPLES* OXYGEN SAMPLES NUTRIENT SAMPLES CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY DROGUES

Total 118

XBT BOTTLE CAST CTD CAST CURRENT METERS

118 SECCHI DISC TRAWLS FISH SAMPLES *Surface only.

97 YES

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VESSEL DELAWARE II

DATES Apri 1 20-29" 1981

DAYS AT SEA 9

Cruise Objective

CRUISE 81-02

PART III

STATIONS 73

~ The objectives of the cruise were: (1) to determine the sPring distribution and relative abundance of fish species, (2) to collect biological samples for studies of age and growth relationships, fecundity, maturity and food habits, (3) to make pathological ob­servations on various species of fish, (4) to collect hydrographic and meteorological samples and data, and (5) to collect samples of ;chthyoplankton and zooplankton.

Scientific Personnel

.. National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Woods Hole, MA

Linda Despres-Patanjo, Chief Scientist Donald Flescher .

John Nicolas Mark Costa Joan Palmer Evelyn HOINe

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Sandy Hook, NJ

Thomas McKenny

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Narragansett, RI

Carolyn Griswold

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Milford, CT

Andrew Hebert

Woods Hal e Oceanagr'aphic Institution, Woods Hole, MA

William McLeish

.61 ern BONGO

.20 em BONGO

.61 em NEUSTON

.20 em NEUSTON HAEDRICH XBT BOTILE CAST CTn CAST CURRENT METERS

Total 32 32 32 32

75

Data Collected

SALINITY SAMPLES* OXYGEN SAMPLES NUTRIENT SAMPLES CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY DROGUES SECCHI DISC TRAWLS FISH SAMPLES

*Surface samples only

Total 75

73 YES

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VESSEL. DELAWARE I I

DATES May 5-14, 1981

DAYS AT. SEA 9

Cruise Objective

CRUISE 81-02

PART IV

STATIONS 65

The objectives of the cruis~ were: (1) to determine the spring distribution and relative abundance of fish species, (2) to collect biological samples for studies of age and growth relationships, fecundity, maturity and food hab'its,(3) to make pathological ob­servations o.n various·species of fish, (4) to collect hydrographic and meteorological samples and ·data, and (5) to collect samples of i chthyoplankton and zoopl ankton.

Scientific Personnel

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Woods Hole, MA

Henry Jensen, Chief Scientist Charles Byrne Ha ro 1 d Foster Ralph Mayo Gordon Waring Sherry Sass Elizabeth Bevacqua

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Sandy Hook, NJ

Ali ce We 11 s Dona 1 d McMi 11 an r~areia Butl er

.61 em BONGO.

.20 em BONGO

.61 an NEUSTON

.20 em NEUSTON HAEDRICH XBT BOnLE CAST' CTD CAST CURRENT METERS

Total 36 36 36 36

75

Data Call eeted

SALINITY SAMPLES* OXYGEN SAMPLES NUTRIENT SAMPLES CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY DROGUES SECCHI DISC TRAWLS FISH SAMPLES

*Surface only

Total 75

65 YES

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VESSEL

DATES

DELAWARE II

May 20-29; June 2-18, 1981

DAYS AT SEA 10; 17

CRUISE OBJECTIVE

CRUISE 81-03

PARTS I, II

STATIONS - MARMAP: 43; 104 GROUNDFISH: 35; 0

This cruise is one of a series of surveys conducted annually to monitor seasonal changes in distribution and abundance of fish eggs and larvae, zooplankton and phytoplankton,·and to collect oceanographic and primary productivity data. In addition, the spring bottom trawl survey (RjV DELAWARE II Cruise No. 81-02, I-IV), was continued in order to determine the distribution and relative abundance of fi.sh species; to collect biological samples for studies of age and growth relationships, fecundity, maturity and food habits; and to make-pathological observations on various species of fi"sh .. Marine birds were also collected for food habits analysis and morphological and physiological studies.

SCIENTIFIC PERSONNEL

Part I: 20-29 May 1981 Part II: 2-18 June 1981

National Marine fisheries Service, NEFC, Sandy Hook, NJ

John Sibunka, Chief Scientist Part I , II Kathleen Workman Part I Robert Fitzgerald Part I, II James Duggan Part II James Nickels Part II Thomas Kienzle Part II Ra 1 ph Bruno* Part II

*Ralph Bruno was replaced by William Carillo on 10 June

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC~ Woods Hole, MA

John Antonellis Robert Beckman Thomas Laughton Linda Despres-Patanjo Joan Palmer Ruth Gutjahr Ma lcolm Si 1 vennan Daniel Patanjo

Part I, I I Part I, II Part I Part I Part I Part I Part I Part II

Manomet Bird Observatory, Manomet, MA

Edward Backus Part II

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Darien High School, Darien, CT

William Carillo** Part II

**Oeparted vessel on 10 June

DATA COLLECTED

I PT II PT TOTAL I PT II PT TOTAL

.61 em BONGO 43 102 145 SALINITY SAMPLES 552 1051 1603

.20 an BONGO 0 45 45 OXYGEN SAMPLES a 433 433

.61 em NEUSTON 43 102 145 NUTRIENT SAMPLES 0 407 407

.20 em NEUSTON CHLOROPHYLL SA/·1PLES 456 985 1441 HAEDRICH . a 31 PRIt·1ARY PRODUCTIVITY 25 25 XBT 35 22 57 DROGUES BOnLE CAST 43 104 147 SECCHI DISC 25 58 83 CTn CAST TRAWLS CURRENT METERS . FISH SAMPLES

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VESSEL

DATES

DELAWARE II

June 27-July 2; July 7-24, 1981

DAYS AT SEA 5; 17

CRUISE 81-04

PART I, II

STATIONS 49; 122

CRUISE OBJECTIVE

The objectives of the cruise were; (1) to determine the summer distribution and relative abundance of fish species; (2) to collect biological samples for studies of age and growth relationships, fecundity, maturity and food habits; (3) to make pathological observations on various species of fish; (4) to collect hydrographic and meteorological sampl~s and data; (5) to collect samples of ichthyoplanktonand zooplankton; and (6) to collect data and samples from a shrimp qiel availability study.

SCIENTIFIC PERSONNEL

Part I: 27 June-2 July 1981 Part I Part IIa Part lIb

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Sandy Hook, NJ

Darryl Christensen~ Chief Scientist Donald McMillan Doris Finan Antoni a ~1orri s

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Woods Hole, MA

Frank Almeida Mi chael Fogarty William Michaels Loretta O'Brien James Fletcher

National Marine Fisheries Service~ NEFC, Gloucester, MA

Patri ci a Ki rkul

Part IIa: 7-17 July and Part lIb: 18-24 July 1981.

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC Woods Ho 1e, MA

Malcolm Silverman, Chief Scientist Thurston Burns Harold Foster Elizabeth Bevacqua Detra Green Susan Wigley Amy Tuttle Melinda Davis Carl Harrison

x X X X

X X X X X

X

X X X X X

X X X X

X X X X

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National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Sa ndy Hoo k, NJ

Myron Silvennan Thomas McKenny

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Gloucester, MA

Bruce Higgins

Manomet Bi rd Observatory, r'~anomet, MA

Cra i g McLean .

Hampton Institute, Hampton, VA

Gregory Brown

.61 em BONGO

.20 em BONGO

.61 cm NEUSTON

.20 em NEUSTON HAEDRICH XBr BOTTLE CAST CTO CAST CURRENT METERS

DATA COLLECTED

I PT II PT Total

19 59 78

49 118 167

Part r Part IIa Part lIb

x X

x

x

x

x

X

I PT II PT Total

SALINITY SAMPLES 49 118 167 OXYGEN SM~PLES ---..;....;....;;.-~...;.... NUTRI ENT SAMPLES CHLOROPHYLL SANPLES PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY DROGUES SECCHI DISC TRAWLS 49 122 171 FISH SAMPLES --:Y~E:-:::-S-~Y~E~S-~";;;;' SPECIES SHRIMP

STATIONS 11 11

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National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Sandy Hook, NJ

Myron S i 1 vennan Thomas McKenny

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Gloucester, MA

Bruce Higgins

Manomet Bird Observatory, Hanomet, MA

era i g McLean

Hampton Institute, Hampton, VA

Gregory Brown

.61 em BONGO

.20 em BONGO

.61 cm NEUSTON

.20 em NEUSTON HAEDRICH XBr BOnLE CAST CTD CAST CURRENT METERS

- DATA COLLECTED

I PT II PT Total

19 59 78

49 118 167

Part I Part IIa Part lIb

x X

x

x

x

x

x

I PT II PT Total

SALINITY SAMPLES 49 118 167 OXYGEN SAMPLES ---....;;...;...~-.-..;;...;;..;...

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SPECI ES SHRIMP STATIONS 11 11

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VESSEL DELAWARE II

DATES AUG. 3-21; Aug. 24-Sept. 11

DAYS AT SEA

CRUISE OBJECTIVE

CRUISE 81-05

PART I, I I

STATIONS 324, 194

The objectives of the cruise were to: (1) investigate the distribution and relative abundance of the surf clam (Spisula solidissima), ocean quahog (Arctica islandica), and other mollusks; (2) collect biological samples and data relative to assessment needs; (3) make collections for interested scientists from other institutions and NMFS laboratories; and (4) monitor meteorological and hydrographical conditions during the survey.

SCIENTIFIC PERSONNEL

Part I: 3-21 August 1981

Nattonal Marine" Fisheries Service, NEFC, Woods Hole, MA

Charles Sjrna, Chief Scientist Andrew Thoms Roger Cl i fford David Pyoas Jeffrey Knox . Uvetta Dozier Patri ci a Che't~

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Narragansett, RI

*Joseph Kane *Bruce Burns

**Jacquelyn Frizella **Carolyn Griswold

Hampton Institute, Hampton, VA

Gerald Bond

*Oeparted vessel at Norfolk, VA on 13 August 1981 **Boarded vessel at Norfolk,VA on 14 August 1981

Part II: 24 August-II September 1981

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Woods Hole, MA

Thomas Azarovitz, Chief Scientist Charles Byrne Andrew Thoms Roger Cl ifford James Crossen John Ropes

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Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

*Terrance Rowell, Canadian Chief .of Party *Jamie Young *Thomas Maclean *David Cha i son

*Departed vessel at Ha 1 i fax, Nova:Scoti a on 4 September 1981

.61 em BONGO

.20 em BONGO

.61 an NEUSTON

. .20 cm· NEUSTON HAEDRICH XBT

, BOTILE CAST CTD CAST CURRENT METERS

74 74

74 15

DATA COLLECTED

TOTAL

74 74

89

SALINITY SAMPLES OXYGEN SAMPLES NUTRI ENT SAMPLES CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY DROGUES SECCHI QISC TRAWLS FISH SAMPLES

TOTAL

324 194 518 YES YES

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VESSEL Delaware II CRUISE

DATES September 15 - October 2, 1981 PART

DAYS AT SEA 17 STATIONS

Crui se Obj ecti ve

81-06

I

168

The objectives of the cruise were: (1) to determine the autumn distri­bution of fish species; (2) to collect biological samples for studies of age and growth relati ons hi ps, fecundi ty, mat uri ty and food habi ts; (3) to make pathological observations; (4) to collect hydrographic and meteorological samples and data; and (5) to collect ichthyoplankton and zoop 1 ankto n .

Scientific Personnel-

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Woods Hole, MA

Li nda Despres-Pa-tanj 0, Chi ef Sci enti st Dona Td Fl escher Ray Bowman Denni s Hans ford James Fl etcher John Antonellis ~/

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Narragansett, RI

Carolyn Griswold

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Sandy Hook, NJ

John Sibunka1/ Doris Finan -

Hunter Co 11 ege, New York, NY

Deneene Whitehead

.61 crn BONGO

.20 cm BONGO

.61 cm NEUSTON

.20 cm- NEUSTON HAEDRICH XBT BOTTLE CAST CTD CAST CURRENT METERS

42 42

168

Data Collected

SALINITY SAMPLES OXYGEN SAMPLES NUTRIENT SAMPLES CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY DROGUES SECCHI DISC TRAWLS FISH SAMPLES

* Surface Only

168*

168 YES

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VESSEL DELAWARE II

DATES OCT 5-16

DAYS AT SEA 11

CRUISE OBJECTIVE

CRUISE 81-06

PART II

STATIONS 102

The objectives of the cruise were: (1) to determine the fall distribution and relative abundance of fish species; (2) to collect biological samples for' studies of age and growth relationships, fecundity, maturity and food habits; (3) to make pathological observations on various species of fish; (4) to collect hydrographic and meteorological samples and data; and (5) to collect samples of ichthyoplankton and zooplankton.

SCIENTIFIC PERSONNEL

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Woods Hole, MA

Henry Jensen, Chief Scientist Gordon Waring Eva Monti erc Ira Palmer

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Sandy Hook, NJ

Doris Finan John Zi s kowski Donald McMillan

Manomet Bird Observatory,Manomet, MA

Michael Payne

State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY

Shawn McAfferty

University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

Mark Lussier

DATA COLLECTED

TOTAL .61 em BONGO .20 crn BONGO .61 em NEUSTON .20 cm NEUSTON HAEDRICH

TOTAL 46 46

SALINITY SAMPLES 113

XBT BOTTLE CAST CTD CAST CURRENT METERS

113

OXYGEN SAMPLES NUTRIENT SAMPLES CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY DROGUES SECCHI DISC TRAWLS 102 FISH SAMPLES YES

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VESSEL

DATES

DELAWARE II

OCT 19-30

DAYS AT SEA 11

CRUISE OBJECTIVE

CRUISE. 81-06

PART III

STATIONS 81

The objectives of the cruise were: (1) to detenn.ine the autumn distribution of fish species: (2) to collectbiologi.cal samples for studies of age and growth relationships, fecundity, maturity, and food habits; (3) to make pathological observations; (4) to collect hydrographic and meteorological samples and data; and (5) to collect ichthyoplankton and zooplankton.

SCIENTIFIC PERSONNEL

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Woods Hole, MA

Malcolm Silvennan, Chief Scientist Steven Murawski Frank Almeida William Michaels Andrew Thoms

Na ti ona 1 Mari ne Fi sheri es Servi ce, NEFC, Sandy Hook, NJ

Myron Silverman John Ziskowski

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Narragansett, RI

Raymond Maurer

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Milford, CT

Andrew Hebert

Manomet Bird Observatory, Manomet, MA

David Wiley

.61 em BONGO

.20 cm BONGO

.61 cm NEUSTON

.20 em NEUSTON HAEDRICH

Part III 58 58

DATA COLLECTED

SALINITY SAMPLES* OXYGEN SA~1PLES NUTRIENT SAMPLES CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY

Part III 94

XBT 94 DROGUES ----BOTTLE CAST CrD CAST CURRENT METERS

*SURFACE SALINITY ONLY.

SECCHI DISC TRAWLS FISH SAMPLES

~\eo

81 YES

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VESS EL D ELAWAR E II

DATES NOV. 2-13

DAYS AT SEA 11

CRUISE OBJECTIVE

CRUISE 81-06

PART IV

STATIONS 79

The original objective of the cruise was to: (1) determine the fall distribution and relative abundance of fish species; (2) collect biological samples for studies of age and growth relationships, fecundity, maturity, and food habits; (3) make pathological observations on various species of fish; (4) collect hydrographic and meteorological samples and data; and (5) collect samples of ichthyoplankton and zooplankton. An additional objective, i.e., a Fishing Power Experiment w~s designed to compare the fishing power of the DELAWARE II and the ALBATROSS IV during paired tows.

Scientific Personnel "

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Woods Hole, MA

Henry Jensen, Chief Scientist Harold Foster Ambrose Jearld Thurston Burns

Margaret McBride John Ropes Alfonza Thrower Robert Rak

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Sandy Hook, NJ

John Ziskowski Doris Finan

.61 em BONGO

.20 cm BONGO

.61 an NEUSTON

.20 cm NEUSTON HAEORICH XBT BOTILE CAST· CTO CAST CURRENT· METERS

Total

24 24

94

DATA COLLECTED

Total

SALINITY SAMPLES 94 surface; 20 bottom OXYGEN SAMPLES: NUTRIENT SAMPLES CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY DROGUES SECCHI DISC TRAWLS 79 FISH SAMPLES YES

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VESSEL DELAWARE II

DATES NOV:. 16-25

DAYS AT SEA 9

CRUISE OBJECTIVE

CRUISE 81-07

STATIONS 46

The survey is part of a continuing series 'that makes collections and measure­ments relative to assessing the health of the ocean·s biota, especially fishery resources. Specific objectives were: 1) to collect select indicator species for examinations of certain biochemical, physiological, pathological and 'chemical contamination variables that are related to the organisms· health; 2) to collect water samples from a wide range of locations for the presence of certain types of bacteria (coliforms and Clostridium sp.); and 3) to collect benthic samples for pathology monitoring, sediment analysis (physical al1d chemi ca 1) , _and the presence of speci fi c bacteri a. .

Sc{~ntific Personnel

National Ocean Survey, Oceans and Atmospheres, NEFC, Sandy Hook, NJ

Denise Hollomon, Chief Scientist

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Sandy Hook., NJ

Frank Steimle Anthony Ruiz

National Marine Fisheries Service., NEFC, Milford, CT

Jose Pereira Todd Welch Patricia Boyd

University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI

Garry Gulka

'United States Public Health Service, Food and Drug Administration, Davisville, RI

Newton Adams

Environmental Protection Agency, Narragansett, RI

Bruce Reynolds

Da ri en Hi gh School, Dar; en, CT

Edward Monahan

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.20 an BONGO

.61 em NEUSTON

.20 em NEUSTON H.AEORICH XBT BOITLE CAST CTO CAST

. CURRENT METERS

Total

11

DATA COLLECTED

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SALINITY SAMPLES OXYGEN SAMPLES NUTRIENT SAMPLES CHLOROPHYLL SA~1PLES PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY DROGUES SECCHI DISC TRAWLS FISH SAMPLES SMITH-MCINTYRE GRAB

Total

16

YES

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VESSEL DELAWARE II

DATES December 7-17

DAYS AT SEA 10

CRUISE OBJECTIVE

CRUISE 81 .... 08

STATIONS 61

,..The primary objective of the cruise was to test the catchability of Ehe Yankee Number 36 bottom trawl within three 250-square kilometers (KM ) study areas and to obtain information on diurnal variation in feeding intensity of predominant fish species. The feeding of spiny dogfish and silver hake was of particular interest. In addition, the trophic feeding interactions of as many species as practical were to be examined. A secondary objective was to compare qualitative and quantitative sampling methods from spiny dogfish and silver hake. The third and final objective was to determine the effects of depth on the stomach contents of spiny dogfish and silver "hake; particular emphasis to be on the number of fish which regurgitated their food.

SCIENTIFIC PERSONNEL

National Marine Fisheries Servite, NEFC, Woods Hole, MA

Ray Bowman, Chief Scientist William Michaels Thomas t,10 rri s Malcolm Silverman Alfonza Thrower

Cornell Un; versi ty, Ithaca, NY

Michael Sigler Ri chard Ready

Eastern Nazarene College, Wollaston,MA

Timothy Hug hes Terrance Cianci Edward Stinchcomb

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DATA COLLECTED

TOTAL TOTAL

.61 em BONGO SALINITY SAMPLES 34

.20 em BONGO OXYGEN SAMPLES

.61 em NEUSTON NUTRIENT SAMPLES

.20 em NEUSTON CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES HAEDRICH PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY XBT 34 DROGUES BOTILE CAST SECCHI DISC CTO CAST TRAWLS 61 CURRENT METERS FISH SAMPLES YES

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Fi gure '1. Locations (A, B, C) of' f, sh feed; ng, and catchabi 1 i ty s.tudy conducted on the R/V DELAWARE rr Cruise 81-D8 Gear Testing, during 7-17 Oecsmber 1981.

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VESSEL BOGUSLAV

DATES OCT 28-NOV 17

DAYS AT SEA 20

CRUISE OBJECTIVE

CRUISE 81-01

STATIONS 1

The objectives of the cruise were to obtain a description of the hydrographic and biological conditions in the slope-shelf front in the area of study with special reference to the distribution and abundance of Atlantic saury.

SCIENTIFIC PERSONNEL

PINRO, Munnansk, USSR

Vl ad imi r Medvedev, -Chi ef;: Sci ent i st Alexsander Nesheheretov Vladimir Popov

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Woods Hole, MA

Charles Byrne Ira Palmer

.61 em BONGO

.20 cm BONGO

.61 em NEUSTON

.20 an NEUSTON HAEDRICH XBT BOnLE CAST CTO CAST CURRENT METERS

I PT

DATA COLLECTED

2

SALINITY SAMPLES OXYGEN SAMPLES NUTRIENT SAMPLES CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY DROGUES SECCHI DISC TRAWLS FISH SAMPLES

I PT

1 YES

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VESSEL BOGUSLAV

DATES Nov. 19;...Dec. 2

DAYS AT SEA 13

CRUISE OBJ ECTIVE

CRUISE 81-02

STATIONS 1

The objectives of the cruise were to obtain a description of the hydrographic and biological conditions in the area of study with special reference to the distribution and abundance of Atlantic saury.

SCIENTIFIC PERSONNEL

PINRO, Munnansk, USSR

Vladimir Medvedev, Chief Scientist Alexander Nesheheretov Vladimir Popov

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Woods Hole, MA

Peter Donnelly

.61 em BONGO

.20 em BONGO

.61 cm NEUSTON

.20 em NEUSTON HAEDRICH XBT BODLE CAST CTn CAST CURRENT METERS

Total

30

DATA COLLECTED

SALINITY SAMPLES OXYGEN SAMPLES NUTRIENT SAMPLES CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY DROGUES SECCHI DISC TRAWLS FISH SAMPLES

Total

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VESSEL KELEZ

DATES :March 18 - April 9, 1981

DAYS AT SEA 10; 9

Cruise Objective

CRUISE 81-03/04

PART I, II

STATIONS 55; 44

This cruise is one of a series of surveys conducted annually by the NEFC to monitor seasonal changes in distribution and abundance of fi s h eggs and 1 arvae, zoop 1 ankton and phytop 1 ankton, and to co1l ect -oceanographic and primary productivity data.

Scientific Personnel

National Marine-Fisheries Service, NEFC, Wooods Hole, MA

Derek Sutton_ Thomas Laughton Daniel PatanJo

Part I, II Part I Part II

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Narragansett, RI

Joseph Kane, Chi ef Scienti st Jerome· Prezi oso Jacquelin Frisella

Darien High School, Darien, CT

Rowena Rossenberry

Part II Part I, I I Part II

Part II

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Sandy Hook, NJ

Myron Silverman, Chief Scientist James Duggan Thomas Ki enzl e Annette Pratt Kathleen Workman Robert Fitzgerald

Drew Uni versi ty, Mad; son, NJ

Toni Gahn

Part I Part I , Part I , Part I , Part I Part II

Part I

A_ ...,.."

II II II

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Data Collected

I PT II PT TOTAL

.61 em BONGO 55 45 100

.20 em BONGO 20 24 44

.61 cm NEUSTON 54 44 98

.20 em NEUSTON HAEDRICH ---r4 10 24 XBT 10 15 25 BOTTLE CAST 54 43 97 CTO CAST CURRENT METERS SALINITY SAMPLES 443 466 909 OXYGEN SAMPLES 165 254 419

- NUTRIENT SAMPLES 531 567 1098 CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES 370 J98 769 PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY DROGUES· SEeCHI DISC 19 22 41 TRAWLS FISH SAMPLES

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VESSEL KELEZ

DATES April 23-30; May 2-8, 1981

DAYS AT SEA 7; 6

CRUISE 81-04/05

PARTS I, I I

STATIONS TOTAL 56

Cruise Objective The survey is part of a continuing series that makes collections and measurements relative to assessing the hea,lth of the ocean's biota, especially fishery resources. Specific objectives were: 1) to collect select indicator species for examination of certain biochemical, phys­iological, pathological and chemical contamination variables that are related to the organisms' health; 2) to collect water samples from a wide range of locations to monitor nutrients, chlorophyll concentration, phytoplankton community structure, presence of certain type of bacteria associated with human pollution, standard hydrographic variables (salin­ity, dissolved oxygen, temperature) and for algal bioassay studies; and 3) -to collect. benthic samples for pathology monitoring, sediment analysis (physical and chem1cal) and for the presence of certain types of bacteria (Vibrio SPa and Clostridium sp.).

Scientific Personnel

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Sandy Hook, NJ

Frank Steimle~ Chief Scientist Anthony Rui z James Duggan James Nickels Ralph Bruno

Part I, I I Part I, I I Pa rt I, I I Part I Part II

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Milford, CT

Jose Pereira Part I, II Laurie Devine Part I, II John Gra i koski Part I Jennifer Houser' Part II Dean Perry Part I , II

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Oxford, MD

Gretchen Roe

.61 em BONGO

.20 em BONGO

.61 cm NEUSTON

.20 cm NEUSTON HAEDRICH XBT BOTILE CAST CTD CAST CURRENT METERS

Total 40 40 40 40

56

Part I, I I

Data Collected

SALINITY SAMPLES OXYGEN SAMPLES NUTRIENT SAMPLES CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY DROGUES SECCHI DISC TRAWLS FISH SAMPLES SCALLOP DREDGE

Total

420 190

YES 56

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VESSEL Stvor CRUISE 81-01

DATES August 28 - September 23, 1981

DAYS AT SEA 25 STATIONS 95

Cruise Objecti~e The cruise was the first in a series of Warm Core Ring Studies to be conducted by Northeast Fisheries Center during September and October. The objective of the study was to obtain some data on the hydrographic and biological conditions of a warm core ring. A special effort was made to obtain data on the distri­bution and aburidance of specific marine species; namely, Atlantic saury," and squid.

Scientific Personnel

AtlantNIRO, Kaliningrad, USSR

Anatoliy Bendik Valeriy Balkovoy Aleksandor Remeslo

National Marine Fisher"ies Service, NEFC, Woods Hole, MA

William Michaels Philip LeBlanc

.61 cm BONGO

.20 cm BONGO

.61 em NEUSTON

.20 cm NEUSTON HAEDRICH XBT BODLE CAST CTD CAST CURRENT METERS

80 aD 80 80

60 95

Data Collected

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VESSEL I STVOR

DATES Sept. 24-0ct. 9; Oct. 10-26

DAYS AT SEA 33

CRUISE OBJECTIVE

CRUISE 81-02

PART I, II

STATIONS 101.

The cruise was the second in a series of warm core ring studies to be conducted jointly with the Northeast Fi s'heri es Center during October and November 1981. The objective of the study was to obtain data on the hydrographic and biologi'cal conditions of the slope-shelf front and wanncore rings. A special effort was made to obtain data on the distribution and abundance of specifi~ marine species; namely, euphausids, Atlantic saury, and squid.

SCIENTIFIC PERSONNEL

AtlantNIRO, Kaliningrad, USSR

Anatoliy Bendik~ Chief Scientist Valerey Balkovoy Aleksandor Remeslo

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Narragansett, RI

Raymond Maurer Jerome Prezioso (Part I)

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Woods Hole, MA

Peter Donnelly Randy Goodlet

.61 em BONGO

.20 em BONGO NEUSTON .20 em NEUSTON

(Part II)

TOTAL 67 64 62

HAEDRICH --XBT BOTTOM CAST CTO CAST CURRENT METERS

136

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DATA COLLECTED

SALINITY SAMPLES OXYGEN, SAMPLES NUTRIENT SAMPLES CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY DROGUES SECCHI DISC TRAWLS FISH SAMPLES

TOTAL

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VESSEL STVOR

DATES OCT. 28-NOV. 17

DAYS AT SEA 21.

Cruisa Objective

CRUISE 81-03

PARTS I, II, III

STATIONS 34

The cruise was the third in a series of warm core ring studies to be con­ducted jointly with the Northeast Fisheries Center during October and November 1981. The objective of the study was to obtain data on the hydrographic and biological conditions of the slope-shelf front and warm core rings.. A special effort was made to obtain data on the distribution and abundance of specific marine species, namely, euphauids, Atlantic saury, and squid.

Scientific Personnel

AtlantNIRO, Kal iningrad, USSR­

Anatoliy Bendik, Chief Scientist Va 1 erey Ba 1 kovoy . Aleksandor'Remesl0

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Narragansett, RI

Janet Hess Paul Fofonoff

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Woods Hole, MA

Alicja Mann John Antone'll is

.61 on BONGO

.20 cm BONGO .. 61 cm NEUSTON .20 cm NEUSTON HAEDRICH XBT BOTILE CAST CTD CAST CURRENT METERS

Total 3 3

3 34 17

DATA COLLECTED

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SALINITY SAMPLES OXYGEN SAMPLES NUTRIENT SAMPLES CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES PRI~1ARY PRODUCTIVITY DROGUES SECCHI DISC TRAWLS FISH SJlMPLES

63

Total

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VESSEL Wieczno CRUISE 81-01

DATES September 21 - October 5, 1981

DAYS AT SEA 14 STATIONS 48

Cruise Objective . The pri mary obj ect; ves of the crui sa were to determi ne the di stri­bution and relative abundance of Atlantic herring on Georges Bank,

. and to obtain data on age and length composition, sex, and gonadal development of herring collected during the survey.

Scientific Personnel

Morski Instytut Rybacki, Gdynia, Poland

Andrzej' Kos i or, Cc..;.Chi ef Scienti st Andrzej Furtak Andrzej Majewi cz .

,Antoni Kurowi cki" Ryszard Sobczak

National Marine Fisheries Service"NEFC, Woods Hole, MA

Mi chae 1 Fogarty, Co-Chi ef Sci enti s t Robert Rak

Draper Laboratory, Mass achusetts Ins titute of Techno 1 oqy, Cambri dge, MA

Carmen Martorella William DeRuso

.61 cm BONGO

.20 cm BONGO

.61 em NEUSTON , .20 cm NEUSTON

HAEDRICH XBT BOnLE CAST CTD CAST CURRENT METERS

76

Data Collected

SALINITY SAMPLES OXYGEN SAMPLES NUTRIENT SAMPLES CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY DROGUES SECCHI DISC TRAWLS FISH SAMPLES

48 3

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VESSEL WI ECZNO

DATES Oct. 7-22

DAYS AT SEA 15

CRUISE OBJECTIVE

CRUISE 81-02

STATIONS

The primary obj ecti veof this cruise was to capture 1 i ve sharks or bi 11 fish, to attach transmi tters. to the fi sh and fo 11 ow them to 1 earn about thei r temperature rel at i onshi ps and behavi or. An echo sounder was to be used on this cruise to cO'rrelate the depths sought by the fish with the depths of potential food organisms in the sound scattering layers.

SCIENTIFIC PERSONNEL

Morski Instytut Rybacki, Gdynia, Poland

Andrzej Kosior, Co-Chief Sc.ientist Andrzej Furtak- . Antoni Kurowicki Ryszard Sobczak

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA

Francis Carey, Co-Chief Scientist Ju1 i e Early Kevin King Jean McGuire

AC/BC Associates, New York, NY

Brian Carey

.61 cm BONGO

.20 em BONGO .. 61 em NEUSTON

.20 em NEUSTON HAEDRICH XBT BOTTLE CAST CTD CAST CURRENT METERS

Total

DATA COLLECTED

-SALINITY SAMPLES OXYGEN SAMPLES NUTRI ENT SAMPLES CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY DROGUES SECCHI DISC TRAWLS FISH SAMPLES LONGLINE

Total

YES

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Ft gUI"e 1. Movements of sharks duri ng ta 1 emetry experiments on ;~/'1 :~rECZ.'/O C;--U i sa 81 -D2 Acousti c:s ie 1 emetl"'j Exp e I"i ments , .. i th Pelagic ,0: i ; h , d.uri ng 7 ... 22 Octaber T 981 ..

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VESSEL WIECZNO

DATES OCT 24-NOV 9

DAYS AT SEA 16

CRUISE OBJECTIVE

CRUISE 81-03

STATIONS 19

The objectives were to: (1) collect food and feeding related infonnation from sharks and swordfish, (2) collect vertebral samples from sharks for age ... growth studies, (3) collect, biological material for reproductive studies, (4) collect liver tissue for seasonal caloric analysis, (5)

. mark apex predators with standard dart tags, and (6) survey warm core ring 81-0 for diversity of large apex predators.

SCIENTIFIC PERSONNEL

Morski Instytut Ryback;, Gdynia, Poland

Andrzej Kosior, Co-Chief. Scientist Andrzej Furtak Antoni Kurowicki Ryszard Sob'czak

National Marine Fisheries Service, NEFC, Narragansett, RI

Charles Stillwell, Co-Chief Scientist John Hoey Nancy Kohl er Allen Lintala

.61 cm BONGO

.20 em BONGO

.61 em NEUSTON

.20 cm NEUSTON HAEDRICH XBT BOTTLE CAST CTO CAST CURRENT METERS

DATA COLLECTED I PT II PT TOTAL

SALINITY SAMPLES OXYGEN SAMPLES NUTR lENT SAMPLES CHLOROPHYLL SAMPLES PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY DROGUES SECCHI DISC TRAWLS FISH SAMPLES LONGLINE

I PT II PT TOTAL

YES 19

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