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2022 Northeast Ship-Based Survey Review

December 15, 2022

Scientific parties, the officers and crew of NOAA ships, and charter vessels log more than 300 days at sea monitoring and sampling from ships on the U.S. Northeast shelf.

Collage of 2022 survey photos, fish, scientist, sunrise, ships, and equipment.

Days at Sea and Mission Accomplishment

Our science center completed 14 of 17 planned ship-based surveys during 2022:

  • Eleven accomplished more than 90 percent of their planned mission
  • Three accomplished less than 90 percent of their planned mission, primarily due to availability of ship crew, equipment malfunctions, and COVID. One was canceled because of ship maintenance issues
  • Two were planned but not scheduled because no sea days were available on NOAA vessels

These surveys collect data that underpin research across our scientific mission. In many cases these surveys continue decades-long data collection efforts. They are the main reason the Northeast U.S. Shelf ecosystem is one of the best understood marine ecosystems in the world. These surveys also support fishery and protected species management in the region, which directly affects some of the nation’s most valuable fisheries and endangered species.

Bar graph comparing survey days completed (blue) with uncompleted days (orange) by vessel.

Northeast Fisheries Science Center 2022 Ship-Based Survey Summary

 

Survey

 

Vessel

% DAS

Executed

% Mission

Completed

Winter Ecosystem Monitoring Survey

NA

0%

0%

Spring Bottom Trawl Survey

NOAA Ship Bigelow

92%

98%

Spring Ecosystem Monitoring Survey

NOAA Ship Bigelow

94%

92%

 

Spring Gulf of Maine Bottom Longline Survey

F/V Mary Elizabeth &

F/V Tenacious II

 

100%

 

100%

Atlantic Marine Assessment Program for Protected Species Survey

 

NOAA Ship Gunter

 

0%

 

0%

Spring Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries Inshore Bottom Trawl Survey

 

R/V Gloria Michelle

 

100%

 

98%

North Atlantic Right Whale Survey

R/V Warren Jr

100%

100%

Atlantic Sea Scallop Survey

R/V Sharp

97%

93%

Gulf of Maine Northeast Shrimp Survey

R/V Gloria Michelle

95%

97%

Atlantic Surfclam/Ocean Quahog Survey

F/V Pursuit

93%

94%

Deep-See Technology Development

NOAA Ship Bigelow

87%

35%

Summer Ecosystem Monitoring Survey

NA

0%

0%

Sea Turtle Survey

R/V Warren Jr

100%

100%

Fall Bottom Trawl Survey

NOAA Ship Bigelow

77%

83%

Fall Ecosystem Monitoring Survey

NOAA Ship Pisces

56%

40%

Fall Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries Inshore Bottom Trawl Survey

 

R/V Gloria Michelle

 

100%

 

97%

 

Fall Gulf of Maine Bottom Longline Survey

F/V Mary Elizabeth &

F/V Tenacious II

 

100%

 

100%

2022 Survey Highlights

One of our most popular features during the year are the blogs submitted by scientific staff during their time at sea. This year, more than a dozen blogs revealed what researchers find interesting about being at sea:

Here are summaries of some of our 2022 ship-based survey activities: