Exploratory acoustic/trawl survey for small pelagics, NOAA Ship CHAPMAN Cruise 92-04 (49) 07/08 - 08/19/92 and 09/23-30/92 Research Cruise Report
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1992
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Description:The NOAA Ship CHAPMAN was scheduled to depart Pascagoula, Mississippi on July 8, 1992 to conduct an experiment to measure the acoustics backscattering cross-sections of live individual species of small pelagics held in a cage, and to conduct a fisheries acoustic/trawl survey for small pelagics in the north central Gulf of Mexico. Personnel from the National Marine Fisheries Service, and one student cooperator participated. A total of 39 sea days were scheduled. A fourth Leg of 8 sea days was added due to lost work-days during the July-August period.
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:5d95247b45bcd368480569797919379f950a2264b605f03bb54c0dc6b0bf4e83
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