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Marine and Coastal Surveys

BIOMAN

Spatial location:

Bay of Biscay

Chief scientists:

Maria Santos

Objectives:

The BIOMAN survey was originally designed for estimating the biomass of European anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) in the Bay of Biscay by the Daily Egg Production Method (DEPM). It is carried out annually in May since 1987 (except in 1993). The anchovy biomass estimates range from a collapsed level in 2005 (5kt) to a historical maximum in 2020 (334kt). These estimates are determined by the Total Egg Production (Ptot) divided by the Daily Fecundity (DF). The estimation of Ptot has improved through more accurate delineation of the spawning area, using CUFES, and with better statistical inference of the egg production per surface unit. DF is mainly driven by the spawning fraction (S) and the relative batch fecundity(F). S estimation procedures have been reviewed after revisiting the degeneration rate of post-ovulatory follicles. Good adult sampling has allowed producing series of population-at-age estimates, allowing tracking cohorts in time. In this period, the survey has broadened its objectives to include concurrent estimates of sardine biomass and to achieve a holistic ecosystem monitoring by regular reporting of environmental variables (including debris and microplastic) and of ecosystem components (zooplankton, environmental DNA, megafauna :mammals, seabird). Thus, the survey contributes both to the integrated assessment of the target species anchovy and sardine and to monitor the environmental status of Bay of Biscay region.

Data access:
Contact e-mail for data request msantos@azti.es
Publications:
  • Uriarte A., Ibaibarriaga L., Pawlowski L., Massé J., Petitgas P., Santos M. and Skagen D. 2016. Assessing natural mortality of Bay of Biscay anchovy from survey population and biomass estimates. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 73(2), 216-234.
  • Santos M., Uriarte A., Boyra G. and Ibaibarriaga L. 2018. Anchovy DEPM surveys 2003–2012 in the Bay of Biscay (Subarea 8): BIOMAN survey series. In Massé J., Uriarte A., Angélico M. M. and Carrera P. (Eds.). Pelagic survey series for sardine and anchovy in ICES subareas 8 and 9 –Towards an ecosystem approach. ICES Cooperative Research Report No. 332. 268 pp.  https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.4599.
  • Santos M., Uriarte A., Ibaibarriaga L. 2011. Spawning Stock Biomass estimates of the Bay of Biscay anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus, L.) in 2010 applying the Daily Egg Production Method. RIM 18(5): 76-91.
  • Ruiz I., Santos M., Basurko O.C., García-Barón I., Louzao M., Beldarrain B., Kukul D., Uriarte A. and Rubio A. 2021. First assessment of floating marine litter abundance and distribution in the Bay of Biscay from an integrated ecosystem survey. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.113266
  • Louzao M., Afán I., Santos M and Brereton T. 2015. The role of climate and food availability on driving decadal abundance patterns of highly migratory pelagic predators in the Bay of Biscay. Front. Ecol. Evol. 3:90. https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2015.0009
  • Ibaibarriaga L., Uriarte A., Laconcha U., Bernal M., Santos M., Chifflet M. and Irigoien X. 2013. Modelling the spatio-temporal distribution of age-1 Bay of Biscay anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) at spawning time. Scientia Marina, 77(3), 461-472.
  • Canals O., Mendibil I., Santos M., Irigoien X. and Rodriguez-Ezpeleta N. 2021.Vertical stratification of environmental DNA in the open ocean captures ecological patterns and behaviour of deep-sea fishes. Limnology and Oceanography. https://doi.org/110.1002/lol2.10213
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BIOMAN Sampling area
Citation

Santos, M., Uriarte, A., Ibaibarriaga, L., & Motos, L. (2023). BIOMAN. AZTI.  doi.org/10.57762/N22G-WQ88

BIOMAN surveys has always been funded by the Department of Economic Development and Infrastructure of Basque Government. Moreover since 1989 most of the applications have been supported by EU projects funded by the European Commission. In 2002 the survey was included in the list of EC research surveys funded by the European Commission within the frame of the National Sampling Programme and has since then being carried out in that context. The survey has also been supported by the Spanish General Secretariat of Sea providing the R/V Emma Bardán since 2007 and Vizconde de Eza since 2020.

Special thanks are due to the crews of RV “Investigador”, RV “Emma Bardán”, RV “Vizconde de Eza”, and RV “Ramón Margalef”, and to all the AZTI staff that have participated in the BIOMAN surveys since 1987 for their excellent job and collaborative support. Thanks are given to IFREMER (Institute français de recherche pour lʹexploitation de la mer) and IEO (Instituto Español de Oceanografía) Santander for their support in the collection of adult samples in some years.