The July - August 2001 OCC/GLOBEC cruise focused on salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.), and zooplankton distribution, and physical properties (current, temperature, and salinity) along 11 transects beginning at Icy Point near northern Southeast Alaska and ending at Cape Kaguyak at the western end of Kodiak Island. Sampling along each transect occurred over the continental shelf of the Gulf of Alaska and beyond the 200-m slope and into oceanic depths. The purpose was to investigate the relationships between biological and physical oceanographic processes that affect the distribution of juvenile salmon in the coastal Gulf of Alaska.
This deployment was also known as GP0101.
Dataset | Brief Description |
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eventlogs | Cruise Event Logs |
tucker catch - CGoA LTOP | Zooplankton catch data from Tucker trawl from CGOA LTOP cruises, 2001-2003 |
WP2 net metadata - CGoA LTOP | WP2 net - meta data, 2001-2002 |
tucker and bongo net metadata - CGoA | Metadata for tucker trawls and bongo net hauls in the Gulf of Alaska during 2001 - 2003 |
salmon_thermal | salmon otoliths - hatchery thermal marks, 2001 - 2004; Gulf of Alaska |
salmon_juv_diet | juvenile salmon diet, 2001-2003 |
CTD_Cokelet eco FOCI cruises | CTDs from one cruise per year from the NE Pacific |
salmon_biodata | salmon length, weight, sex, stomach data, 2001-2004 |
salmon_energy | juvenile pink salmon energy density, wet, dry, frozen weights: 2001-2003 |
salmon_hauldata | haul data and salmon numbers caught and processed; 2001-2004 |
drifter CGoA | Drifter buoy data collected by NOAA/PMEL/EcoFOCI |
Chief Scientist: Edward V. Farley
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Alaska Fisheries Science Center
• GP0101