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author Funk, Steffen
Möllmann, Christian
author_facet Funk, Steffen
Möllmann, Christian
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents This data contains monitoring data of the RV ALKOR cruise AL568b conducted in January 2022 (January 24th – February 1st) in the Western Baltic Sea by the University of Hamburg. The cruise was part of the 5-year monitoring programme Winter cod 2021-25 (Monitoring winter spawning activity of Western Baltic cod (Gadus morhua) (2021-25)) of the University of Hamburg aiming at investigating the early-winter spawning activity of Western Baltic cod to identify potential climate-induced shifts in spawning phenology. The data set contains cod stomach content data. Stomachs of cod were taken during single fish parameter measurements directly on board. Stomachs were immediately frozen on -20°C and subsequently analysed in the laboratory of the University of Hamburg. Cod stomach samples were defrosted and adherent veins were carefully removed from the outer stomach tissue. Adherent water was removed for approximately 5 seconds with paper tissues and stomachs were weighted (accuracy: 0.001 g). Subsequently, stomachs were opened, and the contents and mucus were removed before the empty stomachs weights were recorded. Stomach content weights were derived from the differences between full and empty stomach weights. Prey organisms were identified to species level (mostly fish, and decapods), order level (e.g. for Peracarida), class level (e.g. for Echinodermata, Mollusca), or only to phylum level (e.g. for Annelida). If the digestion of the prey was already progressed too far to allow identification to the levels described above, items were allocated to the categories unidentified fish, unidentified crustaceans or unidentified invertebrates.
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spellingShingle Winter cod 2022: Monitoring data recorded during RV ALKOR cruise AL568b - Gadus morhua stomach content data
Funk, Steffen
Möllmann, Christian
AL568/b_14-1; AL568/b_30-1; AL568/b_48-1; AL568/b_5-1; AL568/b_52-1; AL568/b_53-1; AL568/b_54-1; AL568/b_57-1; AL568/b_62-1; AL568b; Alkor (1990); Baltic Sea; cod monitoring data; Comment; Cruise/expedition; DAM sustainMare - SpaCeParti: Coastal Fishery, Biodiversity, Spatial Use and Climate Change: A Participative Approach to navigate the Western Baltic Sea into a Sustainable Future; Date/Time of event; Event label; Field measurements; Fishing rod; FR; Gadus morhua; Individual ID; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Number of prey; Prey, length; Prey, mass; Prey digestion level; Research Mission of the German Marine Research Alliance (DAM): Protection and sustainable use of marine areas; RV ALKOR; SpaCeParti; Species, unique identification; Species, unique identification (URI); Station label; Stomach, wet mass; Stomach content; Stomach content, wet mass; sustainMare; The Little Belt; TRAWL; Trawl net; VID; Visual identification; Western Baltic; winter
This data contains monitoring data of the RV ALKOR cruise AL568b conducted in January 2022 (January 24th – February 1st) in the Western Baltic Sea by the University of Hamburg. The cruise was part of the 5-year monitoring programme Winter cod 2021-25 (Monitoring winter spawning activity of Western Baltic cod (Gadus morhua) (2021-25)) of the University of Hamburg aiming at investigating the early-winter spawning activity of Western Baltic cod to identify potential climate-induced shifts in spawning phenology. The data set contains cod stomach content data. Stomachs of cod were taken during single fish parameter measurements directly on board. Stomachs were immediately frozen on -20°C and subsequently analysed in the laboratory of the University of Hamburg. Cod stomach samples were defrosted and adherent veins were carefully removed from the outer stomach tissue. Adherent water was removed for approximately 5 seconds with paper tissues and stomachs were weighted (accuracy: 0.001 g). Subsequently, stomachs were opened, and the contents and mucus were removed before the empty stomachs weights were recorded. Stomach content weights were derived from the differences between full and empty stomach weights. Prey organisms were identified to species level (mostly fish, and decapods), order level (e.g. for Peracarida), class level (e.g. for Echinodermata, Mollusca), or only to phylum level (e.g. for Annelida). If the digestion of the prey was already progressed too far to allow identification to the levels described above, items were allocated to the categories unidentified fish, unidentified crustaceans or unidentified invertebrates.
title Winter cod 2022: Monitoring data recorded during RV ALKOR cruise AL568b - Gadus morhua stomach content data
topic AL568/b_14-1; AL568/b_30-1; AL568/b_48-1; AL568/b_5-1; AL568/b_52-1; AL568/b_53-1; AL568/b_54-1; AL568/b_57-1; AL568/b_62-1; AL568b; Alkor (1990); Baltic Sea; cod monitoring data; Comment; Cruise/expedition; DAM sustainMare - SpaCeParti: Coastal Fishery, Biodiversity, Spatial Use and Climate Change: A Participative Approach to navigate the Western Baltic Sea into a Sustainable Future; Date/Time of event; Event label; Field measurements; Fishing rod; FR; Gadus morhua; Individual ID; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Number of prey; Prey, length; Prey, mass; Prey digestion level; Research Mission of the German Marine Research Alliance (DAM): Protection and sustainable use of marine areas; RV ALKOR; SpaCeParti; Species, unique identification; Species, unique identification (URI); Station label; Stomach, wet mass; Stomach content; Stomach content, wet mass; sustainMare; The Little Belt; TRAWL; Trawl net; VID; Visual identification; Western Baltic; winter
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.955073