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Reductions in sampling effort for fishery-independent age and length composition: balancing sampling efficiency, data uncertainty, and workforce health
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2023
Source: Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (2023)
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Journal Title:Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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Description:Unavoidable survey effort reduction has become a reality that must be accounted for in fisheries stock assessment. In addition, negative consequences to survey staff health due to repetitive motion injuries are becoming increasingly costly for managing agencies. In this study, we evaluated the outcomes of reductions in age and length data used in fisheries stock assessment models. The main goal was to determine if sampling can be reduced to a level that does not excessively increase data uncertainty, yet provides a reduction in repetitive motions that can cause injury to survey staff. We found that reducing length sampling to a maximum of 100 to 150 fish sampled per haul (either sex-specific or combined sex) provides length composition data for which the uncertainty is not appreciably increased, and it has minimal effect on the uncertainty in age composition data that is subsequently expanded from this sub-sampled length frequency data. The method employed here, and the results presented, can aid management agencies to balance the magnitude of data collection and subsequent consequences to fisheries stock assessment models.
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Source:Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (2023)
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ISSN:0706-652X;1205-7533;
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