
Built in 1967, Oregon II is the oldest research vessel in the NOAA fleet. For the groundfish survey, the ship runs from the Texas-Mexico border all the way around to the Florida Keys, staying out for two weeks at a time. The entire survey takes about 6 weeks. NOAA .
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One important piece of that work is the fish survey. A fish survey is basically a statistically rigorous fishing trip that, when conducted consistently and repeatedly over time, allows scientists to monitor trends in fish abundance and changes in the marine ecosystem. NOAA scientists conduct fish surveys all along the nation's coasts.
The data from these surveys are used, along with data collected from fishermen and other sources, to set sustainable catch limits, ensuring that we can enjoy a healthy supply of seafood both today and into the future.