Authors
Bjørn A Krafft, Gavin J Macaulay, Georg Skaret, Tor Knutsen, Odd A Bergstad, Andrew Lowther, Geir Huse, Sophie Fielding, Philip Trathan, Eugene Murphy, Seok-Gwan Choi, Sangdeok Chung, Inwoo Han, Kyounghoon Lee, Xianyong Zhao, Xinliang Wang, Yiping Ying, Xiaotao Yu, Kostiantyn Demianenko, Viktor Podhornyi, Karina Vishnyakova, Leonid Pshenichnov, Andrii Chuklin, Hanna Shyshman, Martin J Cox, Keith Reid, George M Watters, Christian S Reiss, Jefferson T Hinke, Javier Arata, Olav R Godø, Nils Hoem
Publication date
2021/9/1
Journal
Journal of Crustacean Biology
Volume
41
Issue
3
Pages
ruab046
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Estimates of the distribution and density of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba Dana, 1850) were derived from a large-scale survey conducted during the austral summer in the Southwest Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean and across the Scotia Sea in 2018–19, the ‘2018–19 Area 48 Survey’. Survey vessels were provided by Norway, the Association of Responsible Krill harvesting companies and Aker BioMarine AS, the United Kingdom, Ukraine, Republic of Korea, and China. Survey design followed the transects of the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources synoptic survey, carried out in 2000 and from regular national surveys performed in the South Atlantic sector by the U.S., China, Republic of Korea, Norway, and the U.K. The 2018–19 Area 48 Survey represents only the second large-scale survey performed in the area and this joint effort resulted in the largest ever total …
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