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Assessment of the sculpin stock complex in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands
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2016
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Series: BSAI Stock Assessments
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Alternative Title:BSAI Chapter 19
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Description:Sculpins are found in both freshwater and marine habitats; they are distributed throughout the BSAI and occupy all benthic habitats and depths. Forty-seven species of sculpins have been identified in the Bering Sea Aleutian Islands (BSAI) region (Families Cottidae, Hemitripteridae, Psychrolutidae, and Rhamphocottidae; Table 1). However, these species are managed as a complex, and the complex natural mortality (M) estimate is based on the biomass of the six most abundant sculpins in the BSAI: bigmouth (Hemitripterus bolini), great (Myoxocephalus polyacanthocephalus), plain (Myoxocephalus jaok), threaded (Gymnocanthus pistilliger), warty (Myoxocephalus verrucosus), and yellow Irish lord (Hemilepidotus jordani). The species composition of the sculpin complex as estimated by bottom trawl surveys of the EBS shelf, EBS slope, and AI demonstrates the diversity of this complex and the regional differences in its composition. The larger species dominate the EBS shelf, with great and plain sculpins being the most common, followed by bigmouth sculpins and yellow Irish lords (Figure 1) and most of the sculpin biomass is found on the EBS shelf, followed by the AI and EBS slope (Figure 2).
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