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The dataset comprises catch records of demersal fish and invertebrates from prawn trawl deployments completed on research voyage SS 03/2005. The survey design was a natural experiment (i.e. control-impact, but not before-after) to test the long-term, broadscale effects of prawn fishing on non-target species and habitats. Deployments were stratified by fishing intensity (three strata) and day/night. The survey was repeated in three regions: (a) north of Groote Eylandt, (b) north-east of the Vanderlins, and (c) north of Mornington Island. The number of deployments completed as part of the natural experiment was 124. Outside of the natural experiment, an additional 31 deployments were completed at dawn or dusk for diet analysis and an additional two deployments were completed for other reasons.

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Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlanned
Statement: Deployment attributes were recorded onboard on the ship's deployment database. For most samples, fish identifications and measurements were made onboard and recorded in the ship's deployment database. The remainder were made onshore at the Cleveland laboratories. Invertebrates were sorted into broad groups onboard, and sample attributes (e.g. counts and weights of sorted samples) were recorded onboard in the BITS database application. Most invertebrate sorted samples were recorded on digital photographs. After the voyage, the deployment attribute data and fish data were restructured and imported into the Cleveland Oracle database. The invertebrate samples were processed at the CSIRO Cleveland laboratory and the Queensland Museum, and the data were entered into the GOC invertebrate Microsoft Access application. The data were then restructured and imported into the Cleveland Oracle database.

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Credit
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation - funding
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National Oceans Office - funding
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Queensland Museum - taxonomic identification
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Rodrigo Bustamante
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Peter Rothlisberg
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Sue Cheers
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Quinton Dell
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Gary Fry
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John Salini
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Mark Tonks
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Ted Wassenberg

Data time period: 2005-02-25 to 2005-03-19

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141.32,-12.18 141.32,-16.17 136.74,-16.17 136.74,-12.18 141.32,-12.18

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text: westlimit=136.74; southlimit=-16.17; eastlimit=141.32; northlimit=-12.18; projection=WGS84

Other Information
RV Southern Surveyor Survey Information including voyage plans and summaries (Data Link)

url : https://www.marine.csiro.au/data/trawler/survey_list.cfm?source_id=8

(Ship-based operations database (csv extracts))

url : https://www.marine.csiro.au/data/trawler/download.cfm?file_id=5146

Marine National Facility (Documentation Link)

url : https://mnf.csiro.au/

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (Documentation Link)

url : https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Identifiers
  • Local : Anzlic Identifier: ANZCW0306006887
  • Local : Marlin Record Number: 6887
  • global : 9ada6e5a-feee-49e6-aa98-b8180ec81aae