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Hawaii longline fishery seabird and sea turtle bycatch within the IATTC Convention Area
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2017
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Series: PIFSC data report ; DR-17-028
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Description:"The tables in this report include information requested by the NOAA Fisheries Southwest Regional Office for their submission to the IATTC for use in preparing reports concerning seabird and sea turtle bycatch within the IATTC Convention Area. Tables 1 through 4 provide the requested bycatch estimates for seabirds and sea turtles. Tables 5 and 6 provide the requested information about fishing effort. The estimates and measures of effort are for all longline trips landing in the specified years, 2015 or 2016. When computing effort within the IATTC Convention Area for Tables 5 and 6, a fishing operation (set) was considered within the region if at least one of the recorded locations (begin set, end set, begin haul, or end haul) was within the region. The total number of trips within the IATTC Convention Area is the number of trips that had at least one fishing operation (set) in that region. The total number of hooks within the IATTC Convention Area is the sum of hooks hauled on fishing operations within the region. The methods used to sample the deep-set fishery and compute the point estimate for the fishery are described in McCracken (in prep.c), estimate the standard errors are described in McCracken (in prep.b), and compute the estimated bycatch within IATTC Convention Area are described in McCracken (in prep.a)"--page [1]. [doi:10.7289/V5/DR-PIFSC-17-028 (https://doi.org/10.7289/V5/DR-PIFSC-17-028)]
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Content Notes:Marti McCracken.
"Issued 28 June 2017."
System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 5-6).
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