A Test of Deriving Sex-Composition Data for the Directed Pacific Halibut Fishery via At-Sea Marking

IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
Timothy Loher, Orion McCarthy, Lauri L. Sadorus, Lara M. Erikson, Anna Simeon, Daniel P. Drinan, Lorenz Hauser, Josep V. Planas, Ian J. Stewart
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Sensitivity analyses have identified uncertainty regarding sex ratios within commercial landings of Pacific Halibut Hippoglossus stenolepis as an influential source of variance within annual stock assessments for this species in U.S. and Canadian waters. Sex composition of dockside landings cannot be directly observed because all retained fish must be eviscerated at sea, and sex cannot be visually determined in the absence of the gonads. In the current study, a marking program was evaluated in which sex-specific marks were applied by fishers to their retained catch, the mark was recorded during dockside monitoring, and the accuracy of the recorded sexes was validated using genetic techniques. The chosen marks (two vertical cuts in the dorsal fin for females and a single cut in the operculum of males) were considered by fishers to be easy to apply during at-sea processing and produced sex-ratio estimates that were equivalent to genetic results for 65% of sampled landings. However, vessel- and region-specific accuracy was variable. Additional incentives to encourage vessels to participate in the program, continued outreach, or potentially a regulatory requirement to mark fish would be required to produce sufficient data to satisfy stock assessment needs, and ongoing validation would likely need to accompany such a program to ensure consistent and acceptable data quality.

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利用海上标记法获取定向太平洋大比目鱼渔业性别组成数据的试验
敏感性分析已确定太平洋大比目鱼(Hippoglossus stenolepis)商业捕捞的性别比例的不确定性,是美国和加拿大水域该物种年度种群评估中差异的重要来源。码头上岸的鱼的性别组成不能直接观察,因为所有保留的鱼都必须在海上摘除内脏,而且在没有性腺的情况下,无法从视觉上确定性别。在当前的研究中,对标记程序进行了评估,在该标记程序中,渔民将性别特异性标记应用于其保留的渔获物,在码头监测期间记录标记,并使用遗传技术验证记录性别的准确性。渔民认为所选择的标记(雌性的背鳍上有两个垂直切口,雄性的鱼盖上有一个切口)在海上加工过程中很容易应用,并产生了相当于65%取样上岸的遗传结果的性别比例估计。然而,血管和区域特异性的准确性是可变的。为了提供足够的数据以满足种群评估的需要,将需要额外的激励措施来鼓励船只参与该计划、持续的推广或潜在的对鱼类进行标记的监管要求,并且可能需要伴随该计划进行持续的验证,以确保一致和可接受的数据质量。
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Marine and Coastal Fisheries
Marine and Coastal Fisheries FISHERIES-MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
5.90%
发文量
40
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Marine and Coastal Fisheries: Dynamics, Management, and Ecosystem Science publishes original and innovative research that synthesizes information on biological organization across spatial and temporal scales to promote ecologically sound fisheries science and management. This open-access, online journal published by the American Fisheries Society provides an international venue for studies of marine, coastal, and estuarine fisheries, with emphasis on species'' performance and responses to perturbations in their environment, and promotes the development of ecosystem-based fisheries science and management.
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