Scattering structures, including deep (>200 m) scattering layers are common in most oceans, but have not previously been properly documented in the Arctic Ocean. In this work, we combine acoustic data for distribution and abundance estimation of zooplankton and fish with biological sampling from the region west and north of Svalbard, to examine high latitude meso- and epipelagic scattering layers and their biological constituents. Our results show that typically, there was strong patchy scattering in the upper part of the epipelagic zone (<50 m) throughout the area. It was mainly dominated by copepods, krill, and amphipods in addition to 0-group fish that were particularly abundant west of the Spitsbergen Archipelago. Off-shelf there ...
Changes within marine pelagic fields in the Arctic affect global biogeochemical cycles. The size str...
There are a large number of research vessels and fishing vessels equipped with echosounders plying t...
Most multicellular biomass in the mesopelagic zone (200-1000 m) comprises zooplankton and fish aggre...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Mesopelagic sound scattering layers (SSL) are ubiquitous in all oceans. Pelagic organisms within the...
Acoustic scattering layers (SL) at various depths are common phenomena in most oceans, but the organ...
Changes in vertical and spatial distributions of zooplankton and small pelagic fish impact the biolo...
While sound scattering layers (SSLs) have been described previously from ice-covered waters in the A...
The 3.3 million km2 marine ecosystem around the North Pole, defined as the Central Arctic Ocean (CAO...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Mesopelagic sound scattering layers (SSL) are ubiquitous in all oceans. Pelagic organisms within the...
The retreating ice cover of the Central Arctic Ocean (CAO) fuels speculations on future fisheries. H...
Across temperate and equatorial oceans, a diverse community of fish and zooplankton occupies the mes...
This thesis investigates the diel variations in mesopelagic acoustic scattering layers in Bjørnafjor...
Changes within marine pelagic fields in the Arctic affect global biogeochemical cycles. The size str...
There are a large number of research vessels and fishing vessels equipped with echosounders plying t...
Most multicellular biomass in the mesopelagic zone (200-1000 m) comprises zooplankton and fish aggre...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Mesopelagic sound scattering layers (SSL) are ubiquitous in all oceans. Pelagic organisms within the...
Acoustic scattering layers (SL) at various depths are common phenomena in most oceans, but the organ...
Changes in vertical and spatial distributions of zooplankton and small pelagic fish impact the biolo...
While sound scattering layers (SSLs) have been described previously from ice-covered waters in the A...
The 3.3 million km2 marine ecosystem around the North Pole, defined as the Central Arctic Ocean (CAO...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Mesopelagic sound scattering layers (SSL) are ubiquitous in all oceans. Pelagic organisms within the...
The retreating ice cover of the Central Arctic Ocean (CAO) fuels speculations on future fisheries. H...
Across temperate and equatorial oceans, a diverse community of fish and zooplankton occupies the mes...
This thesis investigates the diel variations in mesopelagic acoustic scattering layers in Bjørnafjor...
Changes within marine pelagic fields in the Arctic affect global biogeochemical cycles. The size str...
There are a large number of research vessels and fishing vessels equipped with echosounders plying t...
Most multicellular biomass in the mesopelagic zone (200-1000 m) comprises zooplankton and fish aggre...