This dataset describes fishing effort (hours/c-square) for midwater trawl in third quarter of 2013 based on VMS/Log book data processed by ICES Working Group on Spatial Fisheries Data (WGSFD). HELCOM requires spatially explicit information on fishing activity affecting the Baltic Sea marine ecosystem for policy purposes. In order to obtain this information a joint ICES/HELCOM/OSPAR data call was issued to relevant authorities of contracting parties to deliver information on fishing activity based on VMS/Log book data. The raw data was submitted to ICES and processed to advice data products by ICES Working Group for Spatial Fisheries (WGSFD) as requested by HELCOM. Processing of the raw data requires specific resources, knowledge and guarantee of anonymity for specific vessels, thus the process was done by ICES WGSFD following Conditions for VMS data use. In 2015 ICES collated Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) and logbook data received; data from Russia were not received. ICES provided to HELCOM advice as fishing abrasion pressure maps as well as fishing effort maps.
HELCOM secretariat did the following processing to the data:
- Conversion to ETRS89LAEA coordinate system
- Added feature and attribute "Reported" to display unreported areas.
Dataset attribute information:
c-square: Unique reference of the c-square polygon
mid_lat: latitude coordinate of the centroid of c-square inWGS84 decimal degrees
mid_lon: longitude coordinate of the centroid of c-square inWGS84 decimal degrees
Year: Year of fishing activity
quarter: Quarter of the year, if applicable
geargroup: Fishing gear group (Effort maps)
SubsurfSAR: Subsurface swept area ratio (Intensity maps)
SurfSAR: Surface swept area ratio (Intensity maps)
Fishing_ho: Total fishing effort in hours within c-square (Effort maps)
Reported: Yes=Reported data. No= No reported data (area that does not contain effort/intensity value due to lack of reported data.
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