PELGAS 2022

Type Oceanographic cruise
Set This cruise is part of the set PELGAS
Ship Thalassa
Ship owner Ifremer
Dates 26/04/2022 - 26/05/2022
Chief scientist(s) DORAY Mathieu ORCID, DUHAMEL Erwan ORCID

ÉCOLOGIE ET MODÈLES POUR L'HALIEUTIQUE

Centre Ifremer de Nantes

Rue de l'Ile d'Yeu

BP 2105

44311 Nantes Cedex 3

+33 (0)2 40 37 41 67

DOI 10.17600/18001845
Objective

The PELGAS sea cruises aim at monitoring the Bay of Biscay pelagic ecosystem, in order to provide scientific data for the implementing of an ecosystemic management of Biscay living ressources. The spatial and temporal dynamics of small pelagic fish populations are specifically monitored, with a focus on anchovy and sardine populations. The cruise hence takes place in spring, when both species are spawning, to allow for the assessment of both eggs and adult stages.

The PELGAS ecosystemic cruise aims at collecting data at each level of the Biscay pelagic trophic chain. Data are collected continuously along parallel transects covering the whole Bay of Biscay, in order to thoroughly characterize the horizontal and vertical structures of the pelagic ecosystem. Multibeam and multifrequency echosounders provide real time information on the spatial patterns and abundance of pelagic organisms ranging from plankton to fish. Simultaneously, a Continuous Fish Egg Sampler provide complementary data on small pelagic fish eggs. The presence and abundance of seabirds and marine mammals are also continuously recorded.

Acoustic targets are punctually identified by fishing (pelagic trawling and plankton nets). CTD stations are actually performed over the whole Bay of Biscay to provide hydrological information. In situ measurements are compared to satellite and hydrodynamic models outputs.

The PELGAS cruise is part of the "Fisheries Information System" implemented by the "Biological and Environmental Resources" Ifremer department. Data are collected within the EU Data Collection Regulation framework and are used to assess the anchovy and sardine stocks within the ad-hoc International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) working groups. The sea cruise is internationally coordinated with Spanish, Portuguese and English cruises within the ICES WGACEGG working group. The survey also collects data on nutrients useful for descriptor D5 of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive. The numerous parameters collected during the PELGAS sea cruises will actually provide indicators to assess the good ecological state of the Biscay pelagic ecosystem, within the framework of the new EU directive.

 

Data managed by SISMER

Bibliography

Publications

Le Joncour Anna, Mouchet Maud, Boussarie GermainORCID, Lavialle Gaël, Pennors Laurence, Bouche Ludovic, Le Bourdonnec Pierre, Morandeau Fabien, Kopp DorotheeORCID (2024). Is it worthy to use environmental DNA instead of scientific trawling or video survey to monitor taxa in soft-bottom habitats? Marine Environmental Research, 200, 106667 (10p.). Publisher's official version : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2024.106667 , Open Access version : https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00904/101554/


References of Technical Reports

Maillard De La Morandais Jeanne (2024). Compréhension de la variabilité temporelle de la croissance chez la sardine du golfe de Gascogne (Sardina pilchardus). Rapport de stage. Licence professionnelle : Métiers de la Protection de la Gestion de l’Environnement – Environnement Marin, Ressources et Gestion. Université du Littoral Cote d'Opale.


Régimbart AmélieORCID (2023). Bilan de l’optimisation des campagnes halieutiques réalisée dans le cadre du programme de surveillance de la directive cadre stratégie pour le milieu marin (DCSMM) - année 2022. Rapport scientifique, Ifremer ODE/VIGIES/DCSMM, 40p. https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00834/94623/


Guerinel Anais (2022). Développement des techniques autour de l’acquisition d’images d’otolithes à bord des campagnes en mer. Rapport de stage en Génie Biologique, option Agronomie, IUT de Brest-Morlaix.


Thesis using campaign data

Panetier Aurélie (2023). Shipborne Global Navigation Satellite Systems for Offshore Atmospheric Water Vapor Monitoring. PhD Thesis, ENSTA Bretagne.