COMOR 49

Type Oceanographic cruise
Set This cruise is part of the set COMOR
Ship Thalia
Ship owner Ifremer
Dates 02/07/2019 - 20/07/2019
Chief scientist(s) QUINQUIS Jérôme, FOUCHER Eric ORCID

HALIEUTIQUE MANCHE MER DU NORD - PORT-EN-BESSIN

Station Ifremer de Port-en-Bessin

Avenue du Général de Gaulle

BP 32

14520 Port en Bessin

+33 (0)2 31 51 56 06

https://manchemerdunord.ifremer.fr/

DOI 10.17600/18000947
Objective

Pectinid stock assessment surveys are recurrent surveys requested by fisheries managers (administration and professional organizations). They contribute here to the management of the main King scallop fishery of the Bay of Seine. The data collected is also used to feed other research topics than simple stock management.

For many years, following its institutional missions Ifremer participates in the monitoring of the King scallop resource of the Bay of Seine. This cruise contributes to feeding a chronological series of nearly 40 years of recurring surveys. Obtained results could give to the industry (Regional Fishermen committee of Normandy) and the French fisheries administration an exhaustive picture of the state of the resource before the start of the fishing season and serve as a reference to professional regulation, enforced by the Administration.

The main objective of the survey is to collect data for estimating indices of abundance by age class, growth parameters, geographic distribution and estimation of exploitable biomass in the Bay of Seine.

Data managed by SISMER

Bibliography

References of Technical Reports

Mogeon Jade (2022). Impact de l’implémentation d’une zone de jachère rotationnelle sur la dynamique de la population de coquilles Saint-Jacques (Pecten maximus) en baie de Seine. Mémoire de fin d’études d'ingénieur de l’Institut Agro Rennes-Angers en agronomie. Spécialisation : Sciences Halieutiques et Aquacoles (REA). https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00816/92843/


Foucher EricORCID (2019). Evaluation du stock de coquilles Saint‐Jacques Pecten maximus de la baie de Seine. Résultats de la campagne scientifique COMOR 2019 (2 au 20 juillet 2019). Convention PFEA280017DM0250009. https://doi.org/10.13155/62739