A. Measurement of water temperature and salinity (all sampling stations)

Water temperature and salinity are measured from just above the seafloor to the sea surface using a CTD. The CTD used in this practice is a data storage type, so data retrieval will be conducted after the end of the day's work.

B. Measurement of surface water temperature (all sampling stations)

Sea surface water is collected with a special bucket and discarded. Repeat this process 2-3 times to eliminate the difference between the bucket temperature and the surface temperature. Collect more water, insert a stick thermometer and leave it in the shade until the temperature stabilizes (about 1 minute), and read the water temperature. Leave the backet for another about 1 minute and check that the temperature has not changed. If it has changed, measure the temperature again after another minute.

C. Collection of fish larvae and zooplankton by vertical hauls of a ring net (all sampling stations)

The ring net is towed using an observation winch, and lowered to 3 m above the seafloor and retrieved at a speed of 1 m/sec. After recovery, the specimens in the bottom tube are first transferred to a sample bottle (1 L) before washing the net to minimize damage to the animal specimens. Animal specimens are added to buffered formalin solution to achieve a final concentration of 5% in the preservation solution. Remember to record the flowmeter rotation rate in the field notebook. Calibrate the flow meter will be done at the last observation station (3 or 5 times from 0 to 20 m).

D. Collection of demersal fishes with a trawl net (trawl-net stations)

Demersal fishes will be collected once or twice at each of the 8 stations. All deploying and hauling of the net will be conducted by the teacher and crew, with student participation to the extent that it is safe to do so. Species identification, counting, weighing, and recording of fish, cephalopods, and large-sized crustaceans collected. Major fish species (designated by the teacher) and unidentifiable organisms will be frozen or preserved in ethanol solution and brought back to the laboratory for accurate identification.

E. Fish measurements and age assessment (after completion of field samplings)

After arrival or disembarkation, students will measure total length, standard length, weight, sex, gonad weight of major fish species and collect otoliths. If stomachs are fixed and preserved, record the amount of formalin used for chemical control. For otoliths of Pleuronectiformes (flatfishes), the otoliths will be preserved in a microplate filled with fresh water, and their ages will be counted on the same day. Students will count and record the number of outer edges of the otolith transparence zone.

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タラ科稚魚

海洋観測中の風景

CTD観測

80㎝口径プランクトンネット鉛直曳回収作業中

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