HALAMACOU 2
Type | Oceanographic cruise |
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Ship | Haliotis |
Ship owner | Ifremer |
Dates | 13/09/2011 - 27/09/2011 |
Chief scientist(s) | CORDIER Céline |
DYNECO-LEBCO LABORATOIRE D'ÉCOLOGIE BENTHIQUE CÔTIÈRE IFREMER Centre de Bretagne ZI Pointe du diable CS 10070 29280 PLOUZANE +33 (0)2 98 22 49 19 https://dyneco.ifremer.fr/Qui-sommes-nous/Ecologie-benthique-cotiere-LEBCO |
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DOI | 10.17600/11120040 |
Objective | Several estimations which are not in good agreement with each other have already been made on stocks of Laminaria in the Molène archipelago. Professional harvesters have noted a strong inter-annual fluctuation in Laminaria digitata stocks on traditional harvesting grounds and may have to envisage increasing the amounts of Laminaria hyperborea stock they tap, although this requires using different technical means. Apart from the needs of the profession, acquiring knowledge about the health status of the beds of Molène is also one of the objectives of the PNMI national Iroise sea marine park, which involves a combination of optical (lidar), acoustic (multibeam and single-beam echosounders and interferometric sonar) and sampling in situ. In this context, the Agency for marine protected areas, through IFREMER's expertise, wants to map the distribution of the seaweed beds on the shelf of Molène and Ushant based on new acquisitions (optical and acoustic techniques and sampling) and a biomass approach. This requires fine knowledge of the underwater topography in the area in order to delimit the preferred substrates along with ground truthing (rocky zone) prior to predictive modelling studies on Laminaria. This new knowledge will contribute to giving the PNMI a tool for forward studies and strategic piloting. In this framework, the surveys performed during the HALAMACOU 2 cruise provided reconnaissance of the morphology and the distribution of seabed types in the archipelago at depths between 2 and 20 metres, in zones not well covered by the lidar survey. HALAMACOU 2 supplements the surveys made during the HALAMACOU (RV Haliotis, 2010), MEDON (RV Haliotis, 2011) and THALAMACOU (RV Thalia, 2011) cruises. |