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Citation
Kawaguchi, S. and Kelly, N. (2022) TEMPO (Trends in Euphausiids off Mawson, Predators, and Oceanography) - scientific voyage of the RV Investigator, 2021, Ver. 1, Australian Antarctic Data Centre - https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/AAS_4512_TEMPO_Voyage_2021, Accessed: 2026-06-24
Title
TEMPO (Trends in Euphausiids off Mawson, Predators, and Oceanography) - scientific voyage of the RV Investigator, 2021
Data Centre
Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Australia
Created Date
2022-01-31
Revision Date
2025-01-15
Parent record
None
Child record
AAS_4512_4518_TEMPO_Seabird_Observations
AAS_4512_4600_TEMPO_Cetacean_Observations
AAS_4512_TEMPO_bioacoustics
AAS_4512_TEMPO_Phytoplankton_Pigments
AAS_4512_TEMPO_zooplankton

Description

This is a parent metadata entry for data collected during the 2021 TEMPO (Trends in Euphausiids off Mawson, Predators, and Oceanography) multidisciplinary voyage onboard the RV Investigator. The primary goal of TEMPO was to collect data to estimate krill biomass with a view to update the precautionary catch limit for krill in CCAMLR’s Division 58.4.2-East. The TEMPO voyage ran from February to March 2021. The survey consisted of six major acoustic line-transects to estimate krill biomass and to observe swarm behaviour across ecological and density gradients within the survey area south of 62°S between 55° and 80° E, and a single fine-scale krill box acoustic survey off the Mawson coast. The voyage successfully estimated mean areal biomass for the region. Along with acoustic survey, net sampling was also conducted, a swarm study system, deep-sea cameras and light traps were deployed, in addition to Krill Observational Moorings for Benthic Investigation (KOMBI) being deployed on the seafloor that will record the behaviour of krill throughout a full year to understand the dynamics and use of habitat in the surface layer as well as at seafloor. Comprehensive oceanographic (CTDS, XBTs ARGSO floats) and biological (plankton) sampling were also conducted to understand the habitat environment of krill and its predators. Predator observation was undertaken throughout the voyage to improve our understanding on the connectivity of the krill population, and overlap of distribution between krill and predators. The information gathered from the contributes to the design of tractable and sustainable long-term monitoring plan and to evaluate spatial management of the krill fishery.

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Temporal Coverages

Spatial Coverages

Science Keywords

Additional Keywords

  • RV INVESTIGATOR
  • SEABIRDS

Locations

  • OCEAN > SOUTHERN OCEAN > CCAMLR DIVISION 58.4.2-EAST
  • CONTINENT > ANTARCTICA > MAWSON COAST
  • GEOGRAPHIC REGION > POLAR

Platforms

  • SHIPS

Instruments

  • Continuous Plankton Recorder
  • VISUAL OBSERVATIONS
  • CAMERAS
  • BINOCULAR

Researchers

  • kawaguchi, so (INVESTIGATOR,TECHNICAL CONTACT)
  • kelly, nat (INVESTIGATOR,TECHNICAL CONTACT,DIF AUTHOR)

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