Temporal Changes in Size at Maturity and Their Implications for Fisheries Management for Eastern Bering Sea Tanner Crab

Q3 Environmental Science
J. Zheng
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Abstract

Tanner crab (Chionoecetes bairdi) in the eastern Bering Sea are primarily distributed in Bristol Bay and around the Pribilof Islands. Summer trawl survey data in these two areas were used to estimate mean sizes at maturity for female Tanner crab from 1975 to 2006 and sizes at 50% morphometric maturity for male Tanner crab from 1990 to 2006. Estimated mean sizes at maturity for females showed a statistically significant downward trend in both areas. Sizes at 50% morphometric maturity for males have declined significantly since 1990, in Bristol Bay only. In Bristol Bay, the distribution centers of female Tanner crab have shifted southwest over time and the decrease in female mean size at maturity was significantly related to changes in longitude and bottom depths. Because of terminal molt at maturity, the decrease in size at maturity has important implications for fisheries management: under the current size limit, a smaller proportion of males grow to legal size and therefore a higher proportion of large-growing males are removed by the fishery before they have a chance to participate in reproduction. With the recent maturity at a small size, reduction of the current harvest rates and size limit while maintaining current fishing gear requirements will result in higher yield and higher male spawning biomass per recruit than those under the current harvest strategy.
东白令海褐蟹成熟期大小变化及其对渔业管理的意义
白令海东部的赤蟹(Chionoecetes bairdi)主要分布在布里斯托尔湾和普里比洛夫群岛周围。利用这两个地区的夏季拖网调查资料,估计了1975 - 2006年雌蟹的平均成熟尺寸和1990 - 2006年雄蟹50%形态成熟尺寸。雌性成熟时的估计平均尺寸在这两个地区都显示出统计学上显著的下降趋势。自1990年以来,仅在布里斯托尔湾,雄性在50%形态成熟时的体型显著下降。在布里斯托尔湾,随着时间的推移,雌坦纳蟹的分布中心向西南方向移动,雌坦纳蟹成熟时平均体型的减小与经度和底部深度的变化显著相关。由于成熟期的终末蜕皮,成熟期尺寸的减少对渔业管理具有重要意义:在目前的尺寸限制下,较小比例的雄性长到法定尺寸,因此较大比例的大型雄性在有机会参与繁殖之前就被渔业淘汰了。由于最近的成熟规模较小,在保持现有渔具需求的同时减少目前的收获率和尺寸限制,将导致比在目前的收获战略下更高的产量和每条鱼更高的雄性产卵生物量。
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Journal of Northwest Atlantic Fishery Science
Journal of Northwest Atlantic Fishery Science Environmental Science-Ecology
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1.50
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5
期刊介绍: The journal focuses on environmental, biological, economic and social science aspects of living marine resources and ecosystems of the northwest Atlantic Ocean. It also welcomes inter-disciplinary fishery-related papers and contributions of general applicability.
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