VFM_ThornbackRay_DTOTrack: Migration and behaviour of thornback ray in the Skagerrak and Kattegatt sea
Citation
Hellström, G.; Lundberg, P.; Palm, D.; Brodin, T.; (2024). Migration and behaviour of thornback ray in the Skagerrak and Kattegatt sea. https://marineinfo.org/doc/dataset/8872
Contact:
Hellström, Gustav Availability: This work is licensed under http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L08/current/MO meaning it is under moratorium until 2026-12-31
Description
To better understand the ecology and conservation needs of thornback rays along the Swedish west coast, we aim to tag approximately 60 individuals and track their movements using the acoustic receiver infrastructure maintained by our team, as well as the expanding networks operated by DTU Aqua (Denmark) and the Institute of Marine Research (Norway). This work is part of several broader initiatives, including the ETN-associated DTOTrack project, which seeks to develop a Digital Twin of the Ocean by integrating movement data from marine animals. Through this study, we aim to gain new insights into the spatial behaviour and habitat use of spiny dogfish across coastal and offshore areas of the Skagerrak and Kattegat seas. The Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Environmental Studies at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences manages this work. Scope Themes: Biology, Biology > Acoustics, Biology > Fish, Fisheries > Fish stocks/catches/taggings, Physical > Underwater acoustics Keywords: Marine/Coastal, Acoustic data, Acoustic detection, Acoustic devices, Acoustic tags, Acoustic Tags, Acoustic telemetry, Acoustic Telemetry, Acoustic tracking, Acoustic tracking systems, Animal migrations, Animal movement, Animal Project, Animal tracking, Fish detection, Fish migration, Fish movement, Live fish movement, Migration patterns, Migrations, Movement ecology, Ocean migration, Greater North Sea, incl. the Kattegat and the English Channel, Raja clavata Linnaeus, 1758 Geographical coverage Greater North Sea, incl. the Kattegat and the English Channel [Marine Regions] Temporal coverage
2024 - 2027 Taxonomic coverage
Raja clavata Linnaeus, 1758 [WoRMS]
Parameter
Fish detections Methodology
Fish detections: Acoustic telemetry Contributors
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), more, principal investigator, data creator
Related datasets
Parent dataset: European Tracking Network (ETN) data, more Project
Dataset status: In Progress
Data type: Data
Data origin: Research: field experiment
Metadatarecord created: 2025-06-02
Information last updated: 2025-06-16
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