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Pacific Multispecies Small Mesh Bottom Trawl Survey
Authors: Fishery And Assessment Data Section Stock Assessment And Research Division;
doi: 10.15468/as24m7 , 10.25607/bbcjzo
Pacific Multispecies Small Mesh Bottom Trawl Survey
Abstract
An OBIS version of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) Pacific multispecies small mesh bottom trawl survey data from 1953-2024. Survey data are collected by DFO stock assessment staff during annual trawl surveys originally designed with the primary purpose of developing indices of abundance of commercial shrimp species. The survey data have now evolved to monitor trends and document all species encountered.
Keywords
Occurrence, Samplingevent
Occurrence, Samplingevent
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