A Comparison of Highly Migratory Species’ Catch Rates from Electronic Monitoring to Logbook and Observer Data in the U.S. South Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico Pelagic Longline Fleet
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2020
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Description:Past studies have compared electronic monitoring footage with observer data, but few have compared footage to logbook data in the pelagic longline (PLL) fishery (Emery et al. 2019, Gilman et al. 2018, Baum and Blachard, 2010). The primary objective of this study is to compare electronic monitoring data (referred to as video) to the mandatory, self-reported PLL logbook data to quantify the differences between the two data sources.
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:c6614491e6800a6a4a27b6d60067838b11bda65d6a07d5da735e51a57e46f3d9
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