SEAMAP Real-time Plots for the year 2014
Week 1
Below is the first preliminary data summary for the 2014 SEAMAP Summer Shrimp/Groundfish Survey in the northern Gulf of Mexico. This week's summary includes sampling from June 2-17 by the NOAA Vessel Oregon II and the Texas vessels. Catch data from the Oregon II were taken with a 40-ft trawl, while data from Texas were collected with a 20-foot trawl.
Plotted catch rates have been converted to pounds per hour for a 40-ft trawl (20-ft trawl x 2). Shrimp counts are heads-on. The squares on the charts are 10-minute grids. The number in each grid square is the average catch or count from all stations (may be one or more stations) that were sampled within a particular grid. The sampling stations were located randomly by depth zone.
The catch data indicated that the highest catch rate of brown shrimp was 61.0 lb/hr in 12 fm at 27° 21' N. lat. and 97° 11' W. long. The highest catch rate of white shrimp was 23.3 lb/hr in 7 fm at 27° 47' N. lat. and 97° 02' W. long. The highest catch rate of pink shrimp was 4.9 lb/hr in 9 fm at 29° 02' N. lat. and 94° 18' W. long. The maximum total catch rate excluding the three shrimp species was 909.9 lb/hr in 9 fm at 29° 02' N. lat. and 94° 18' W. long.
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