The results of underwater observations and sampling of krill (Euphausi
a superba) in the western Weddell Sea during the joint Russian-USA Ice
Station Weddell-1 Expedition (11 February-9 June 1992) are presented.
Krill was sampled from the same large ice flee composed of both 1- an
d 2-year ice as it drifted northward for a distance of c. 700 km. Abun
dance estimates for krill under this flee were in the range 0.1-6.25 i
nd m(-2). Krill aggregate in areas where rafting of ice floes and form
ation of new ice occur, or around a protected diving hole. The krill s
ampled consisted mainly of furcilia 6 and post-larvae which did not be
long to the 0+ group originating in this (1991-92) year, but presumabl
y hatched in the summer season of 1990-91 and developed very slowly so
that at the end of the following summer season, larval stages were st
ill present in the population. No increase of the mean krill size was
observed during 2.5 months of observation. The role of larval advectio
n for the maintenance of krill population in the Weddell Sea is discus
sed.