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Federal Research Institute for Rural Areas, Forestry and Fisheries Thünen-Institute of Sea Fisheries Palmaille 9, 22767 Hamburg Telephone +4940 38905-169 Telefax +4940 38905-263 16.01.2015 Az.: Dr.Fo./vS/3865 Report of the cruise 375 of the FRV Walther Herwig III PREFACE – AWA cruise I Jun 12 – July 19, 2014 Scientist in charge: Dr. Heino O. Fock Summary 60 Stations were sampled during WH375. 55 stations were sampled in the MoroccanMauritanian upwelling system comprising 45 plankton and 10 fisheries stations. 5 stations were sampled for deep-sea ichthyofauna. First results are shown. Résumé 60 stations ont été échantillonnées au cours WH375. 55 stations ont été échantillonnées dans le système d'upwelling marocain mauritanienne comprenant 45 plancton et 10 stations de pêche. 5 stations ont été échantillonnées pour haute mer ichthyofaune. Les premiers résultats sont affichés. Verteiler: TI - Seefischerei Saßnitzer Seefischerei e. G. DFFU per E-Mail: BMEL, Ref. 614 BMEL, Ref. 613 Bundesanstalt für Landwirtschaft und Ernährung, Hamburg Schiffsführung FFS “ Präsidialbüro (Michael Welling) Verwaltung Hamburg TI - Fischereiökologie TI - Ostseefischerei Rostock Institutsleiter: Dr. Gerd Kraus Thünen-Institut für Seefischerei Palmaille 9 22767 Hamburg FIZ-Fischerei TI - PR MRI - BFEL HH, FB Fischqualität Dr. Rohlf/SF - Reiseplanung Forschungsschiffe Fahrtteilnehmer Bundesamt für Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie, Hamburg Mecklenburger Hochseefischerei GmbH, Rostock Doggerbank Seefischerei GmbH, Bremerhaven Deutscher Fischerei - Verband e. V., Hamburg Leibniz-Institut für Meereswissenschaften IFM-GEOMAR H. Cammann-Oehne, BSH Deutscher Hochseefischerei-Verband e.V. Fon 040 38905 177 Fax 040 38905 263 www.ti.bund.de [email protected] Aim Cruise WH375 pursued two objectives: (1) the first leg of the cruise addressed ichthyoplankton assemblages in the coastal upwelling in the Canary Current Large Marine Ecosystem (CCLME) from Morocco to Senegal. Pelagic catches are undertaken to analyse reproductive capacity of Sardinella aurita in the area. (2) the second leg of the cruise aimed at deep-sea pelagic ichthyofauna investigations in oceanic waters from about 10°N to 22°N Except for phyto-, pico- and nanoplankton samples (Univ. Las Palmas) and parasitological samples (BiK-F, see list of acronyms at the end of the report), all samples are analysed at the Thünen Institute of Sea Fisheries. Cruise narrative Port of embarkation and disembarkation was Las Palmas, Spain. After leaving Las Palmas, coastal ichthyoplankton sampling started off the coast of Morocco at 22.5 °N. Six coastal transects were sampled, plus two 24 h-stations sampled at 3-h intervals (Fig. 1). Senegalese EEZ was not sampled due to lacking clarifications in the notification. The second leg comprised 5 stations, of which 3 stations (558, 559, 562) were fully sampled with regards to ichthyofauna while stations 556 and 557 had only incomplete coverage due to handling problems. Sampling CTD casts 60 stations with CTD casts were sampled, accompanied by bottle samples. 6 stations were arranged as transect (Fig. 3) to analyse the interactions between coastal upwelling and the defelcting Canary Current system. Ichthyoplankton, micro- and mesoplankton Sampling at 45 stations in the upwelling area (see Fig. 1) was carried in round the clockoperations to a depth of 5 m below thermocline. Maximum operation depth was ca. 200 m. Ichthyoplankton sampling was carried out with a modified GULF sampler (‘Nackthai’, 300 µm). Phyto, pico- and nanoplankton samples were taken from bottle probes, micro zooplankton was additionally sampled with vertically towed Bongo nets. 24-h station The GULF sampler was replaced by a vertically towed Multinet, mesh size 300 µm. Samples were taken every 3-hours and accompanied by a CTD cast. Coastal pelagic trawling 10 pelagic hauls were carried out based on records from the echo-sounder. Net deployed was 205 ft pelagic trawl with 20 mm cod-end (Fig. 5). Parasitological samples were taken from abundant species. Deep-sea trawling Deep-sea trawling was carried out during night time in the mesopelagic zone between 700 and 50 m water depth (Fig. 5). First results Intensive upwelling was present in ther northern part of the coastal sections, where it was weakened south of Cap Blanc. Partly, cold water was entraining the Banc d’Arguin area (Fig. 2). The upwelling was evident in the transect off Cap Blanc (Fig 3), reaching 16 °C at 3 sea surface. Intensive mixing between several water bodies is taking place in this area (Fig.4), indicated by three groups of data points in the ST plot. Ichthyoplankton results are not yet available. Fisheries data reveal very variable catches, dominated by sardines in the north and anchovies in the south. Sardinella were caught in only small quantities (Fig. 6). Data availability CTD, hydro-acoustic data and coastal fisheries data are available to all cruise participants by Feb. 2015, ichthyoplankton data from the AWA project will be made available after analysis has been accomplished. Plankton data from Univ. Las Palmas are subject to Spanish data policy. Acknowledgements The Thünen Institute is deeply grateful to all who have contributed to this successful cruise: fisheries departments and authorities in Morocco, Mauritania, Senegal and Cabo Verde, and port authorities in Las Palmas, crew and management of the FRV Walther Herwig III and last but not least a fantastic scientific staff with members from 5 countries. Cruise participants Name and affiliation 1 Heino Fock 2 Waly Ndiaye 3 Ahmed Taled 4 Tarik Baibai 5 Maik Tiedemann 6 Jose Maria Landeira 7 Stephanie Czudaj 8 Thomas Kuhn 9 Luc Badji 10 Cheikh Mbaye 11 Julian Döring TI_SF, D IFAN, SEN IMROP, MAU INHR, MAR TI_SF, D Univ. Las Palmas, ESP TI_SF, D BiK-F, D IFAN, SEN CRODT, SEN ZMT Bremen, D TI_SF BiK-F IFAN SEN CRODT SEN INHR MAR IMROP MAU Thünen-Institut für Seefischerei Biodiversität und Klima Forschungszentrum l‘Institut fondamental d'Afrique noire, Senegal Centre de Recherches Océanographiques de Dakar-Thiaroye l‘Institut national de recherche halieutique , Morocco l'Institut Mauritanien de Recherches Océanographiques et des Pêches, Mauritania Zentrum für Marine Tropenökologie Spain Germany ZMT ESP D Dr. Heino O. Fock 4 Figures Fig. 1: WH375 station plot 5 Fig. 2: WH375 SST plot Source: CCAR Global MODIS SST Viewer 6 Figure 3: Cross section off Cap Blanc, station 508 indicated by box. 7 Figure 4: Hydrography at station 508 off Cap Blanc. 8 Figure 5: Hydrography at station 508 off Cap Blanc. 9 Figure 6: Results coastal pelagic fisheries