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Marine and Coastal Surveys

JUVENA

Spatial location:

Bay of Biscay

Chief scientists:

Guillermo Boyra (AZTI) and Enrique Nogueira (IEO)

Objectives:

The JUVENA project aims to estimate the abundance of the pelagic community, with emphasis on anchovy juveniles as an early estimator of recruitment, using trawl acoustic methodology in the Bay of Biscay at the end of summer every year since 2003. The abundance of juvenile anchovy is revised and coordinated under ICES WGACEGG and is used by the ICES assessment WGHANSA, as one of the inputs to assess the population status of the species and to provide scientific advice on anchovy fishing quotas. Coordinated between AZTI and IEO, the survey follows an ecosystemic approach, with AZTI leading the assessment studies and IEO leading the ecological studies. In addition to estimating the biomass of adult anchovy, other 10 species are included in the assessment such as sardine, mackerel, horse mackerel, boarfish or the mesopelagic species Maurolicus muelleri. The hydrographic context is also defined by several CTD deployments that sample the vertical profiles of temperature and salinity, as well as the composition of the planktonic community using specific nets (e.g. PairoVet, Bongo). Since 2013, the ecosystem sampling also includes the distribution and abundance of higher predators (seabirds, marine mammals, large pelagic species) and, more recently, the description and distribution of marine debris and human activities.

Data access:

contact e-mail for data request gboyra@azti.es, enrique.nogueira@ieo.csic.es  or bsobradillo@azti.es

Publications:
  • Albaina, A., Irigoien, X., Aldalur, U., Boyra, G., Santos, M., and Estonba, A. 2015. Macrozooplankton predation impact on anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) eggs mortality at the Bay of Biscay shelf break spawning centre. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 72: 1370–1379.
  • Aldanondo, N., Cotano, U., Tiepolo, M., Boyra, G., and Irigoien, X. 2010. Growth and movement patterns of early juvenile European anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus L.) in the Bay of Biscay based on otolith microstructure and chemistry: Growth and movement of juvenile European anchovy. Fisheries Oceanography, 19: 196–208.
  • Alvarez, P., Korta, M., Garcia, D., and Boyra, G. 2023. Life History Strategy of Maurolicus muelleri (Gmenlin, 1789) in the Bay of Biscay. Hydrobiology, 2: 289–310.
  • Astarloa, A., Louzao, M., Boyra, G., Martinez, U., Rubio, A., Irigoien, X., Hui, F. K. C., et al. 2019. Identifying main interactions in marine predator–prey networks of the Bay of Biscay. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 76: 2247–2259.
  • Astarloa, A., Glennie, R., Chust, G., García‐Baron, I., Boyra, G., Martínez, U., Rubio, A., et al. 2021. Niche segregation mechanisms in marine apex predators inhabiting dynamic environments. Diversity and Distributions, 27: 799–815.
  • Bachiller, E., Cotano, U., Boyra, G., and Irigoien, X. 2013. Spatial distribution of the stomach weights of juvenile anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus L.) in the Bay of Biscay. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 70: 362–378.
  • Boyra, G., Martínez, U., Cotano, U., Santos, M., Irigoien, X., and Uriarte, A. 2013. Acoustic surveys for juvenile anchovy in the Bay of Biscay: abundance estimate as an indicator of the next year’s recruitment and spatial distribution patterns. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 70: 1354–1368.
  • Boyra, G., Peña, M., Cotano, U., Irigoien, X., Rubio, A., and Nogueira, E. 2016. Spatial dynamics of juvenile anchovy in the Bay of Biscay. Fisheries Oceanography. http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/fog.12170 (Accessed 12 July 2016).
  • Doray, M. 2021. ICES Survey Protocols Manual for acoustic surveys coordinated under ICES Working Group on Acoustic and Egg Surveys for Small Pelagic Fish (WGACEGG). ICES. https://ices-library.figshare.com/articles/_/19050638 (Accessed 11 December 2023).

  • Escribano, A., Aldanondo, N., Cotano, U., Boyra, G., and Urtizberea, A. 2019. Size- and density-dependent overwinter mortality of anchovy juveniles in the Bay of Biscay. Continental Shelf Research, 183: 28–37.
  • Iglesias, B., Louzao, M., Bachiller, E., López-López, L., Santos, M., Boyra, G., Andonegi, E., et al. 2023. Influence of seasonal variability on the trophic structure of pelagic communities. Frontiers in Marine Science, 10: 1185376.
  • Ruiz, I., Burgoa, I., Santos, M., Basurko, O. C., García-Barón, I., Louzao, M., Beldarrain, B., et al. 2022. First assessment of floating marine litter abundance and distribution in the Bay of Biscay from an integrated ecosystem survey. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 174: 113266.
  • Sobradillo, B., Boyra, G., Martinez, U., Carrera, P., Peña, M., and Irigoien, X. 2019. Target Strength and swimbladder morphology of Mueller’s pearlside (Maurolicus muelleri). Scientific Reports, 9: 1–14.
  • Sobradillo, B., Boyra, G., Pérez-Arjona, I., Martinez, U., and Espinosa, V. 2021. Ex situ and in situ target strength measurements of European anchovy in the Bay of Biscay. ICES Journal of Marine Science: fsaa242.
  • Zhu, Y., Azad, A. M., Kjellevold, M., Bald, C., Iñarra, B., Alvarez, P., Boyra, G., et al. 2023. Differences in nutrient and undesirable substance concentrations in Maurolicus muelleri across the Bay of Biscay, Norwegian fjords, and the North Sea. Frontiers in Marine Science, 10: 1213612. Frontiers.
JUVENA-CAMPAIGN
jUVENA Sampling area
Citation

Cita:   Boyra, G., Nogueira, E., & Sobradillo, B. (2003). JUVENA survey. AZTI. doi.org/10.57762/A6T5-9D32

The JUVENA survey is funded by the “Dirección de Innovación y Desarrollo Tecnológico”, “Viceconsejería de Política e Industria Alimentaria”, “Dpto. Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentación” of the Basque Government, the “Secretaría General de Pesca”, “Ministerio de Agricultura, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente” of the Spanish Government and by the Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO).

Special thanks are given to the crew on board the commercial purse seiners that participated in the survey from 2003 to 2010 (Divino Jesús de Praga, Nuevo Erreñezubi, Mater Bi, Gure Aita Joxe and Itsas Lagunak), R/V Emma Bardán (Spanish Government), R/V Ramón Margalef (IEO) and R/V Ángeles Alvariño (IEO) and all the AZTI and Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO) staff who participated in JUVENA surveys for their excellent job and collaborative support.