Data Collectable Using Electronic Monitoring Systems Compared to At-Sea Observers in the Hawaiʻi Longline Fisheries
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2024
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Description:Previous work in the Pacific Islands indicates that electronic monitoring (EM) can be used to detect retained fish and protected species (Stahl & Carnes, 2020; Carnes et al., 2019) and to assess the likely post-release condition for sea turtles and cetaceans following fishing interactions in the Hawaiʻi longline fisheries (Stahl et al., 2023). This document describes the data which can be collected using EM systems (NOAA, 2023) and the degree of accuracy to which it can be collected compared to at-sea observers. Data fields are compared by each data collection form used by the Pacific Islands Region Observer Program (PIROP).
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Series:PIFSC data report DR-24-02
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:4385135bdb713ca4b6d5b53577182565efb6564d19cbf988c6660fb77253547d
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