Published February 19, 2026 | Version v1
Dataset Open

Pelagic Fish at the Barents Sea Polar Front in January 2024

  • 1. ROR icon Memorial University of Newfoundland
  • 2. ROR icon Akvaplan-niva
  • 3. ROR icon UiT The Arctic University of Norway

Description

### Study area

This dataset is the result of sampling at five stations along a transect in the western Barents Sea. 

### Time coverage

The samples were collected between 7 January 2024 and 12 January 2024.

### Sampling

Five pelagic trawl samples were collected with a Harstad pelagic trawl, which has an effective opening of 80 m2 when towed at ca. 3 knots. The mesh size of the inner liner of the cod end was 10 mm. The pelagic trawl was towed at ca. 3 knots for 20-30 min at the target depth and abundances were standardized by converting to catch per unit effort (expressed in kilograms per cubic meter).

### Sample analysis

All organisms were identified to the nearest species or genus onboard. Capelin had a large size distribution, so individuals similar in length were sorted into approximate size classes (small, medium, and large).

The total number and weight of each species was recorded. For large catches, subsamples of 20-30 individuals were taken as a representation of the length distributions of the catch.

The standard length, height at the anus (up to the nearest 1 mm), and weight (up to the nearest 0.1 g) were measured for all specimens caught and those in the subsample for abundant species.

### Data management

While the PolarFront project publishes all its data on Zenodo, biological diversity datasets are also published in the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).

The data is prepared using the international Darwin Core (DwC) vocabulary (https://dwc.tdwg.org/) and is distributed as DwC text files that follows GBIF's [data quality requirements](https://www.gbif.org/data-quality-requirements-sampling-events) and [best practices for sampling event datasets](https://ipt.gbif.org/manual/en/ipt/latest/best-practices-sampling-event-data).

Prior to publishing all data files are validated using GBIF's data validator (https://www.gbif.org/tools/data-validator).

Taxonomy is also validated against the [GBIF API](https://techdocs.gbif.org/en/openapi/v1/species) and [World Register of Marine Species](https://www.marinespecies.org).

Files

Files (67.8 kB)

Name Size Download all
md5:b47097f02966f636bbef77c7edd186a5
1.1 kB Download
md5:c3a4b0749e1bfc1dd6e054215571b193
54.8 kB Download
md5:d3f83d84c291b02fed415db70bc3b3b5
7.7 kB Download
md5:a3a35b1ae4f0c38b9579635fa432021f
4.1 kB Download