Environmental conditions on the Pacific halibut fishing grounds obtained from a decade of coastwide oceanographic monitoring, and the potential application of these data in stock analyses

IF 1.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 FISHERIES Marine and Freshwater Research Pub Date : 2024-03-25 DOI:10.1071/mf23175
Lauri L. Sadorus, Raymond A. Webster, Margaret Sullivan
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Abstract

Context

Establishing baseline environmental characteristics of demersal fish habitat is essential to understanding future distribution changes and to identifying shorter-term anomalies that may affect fish density during monitoring efforts.

Aims

Our aim was to synthesise environmental data to provide near-bottom oceanographic baseline information on the Pacific halibut fishing grounds, to establish geographic groupings that may be used as co-variates in fish-density modelling and to identify temporal trends in the data.

Methods

Water-column profiler data were collected from 2009 to 2018 along the North American continental shelf, during summer fishery surveys focused on Pacific halibut.

Key results

In addition to establishing baseline information on the fishing grounds, this analysis illustrated that environmental variables can be grouped geographically into four regions that correspond to the four biological regions established by the International Pacific Halibut Commission. A spatio-temporal modelling approach is presented as an example of how to describe the relationship between environmental data and Pacific halibut distribution.

Conclusions

This study has highlighted the efficacy of environmental data in analysing fish distribution and density changes.

Implications

Oceanographic monitoring provides the ability to detect annual anomalies such as seasonal hypoxic zones that may affect fish density and to establish baseline information for future research.

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从十年全海岸海洋监测中获得的太平洋比目鱼渔场的环境状况,以及这些数据在种群分析中的潜在应用
背景确定底栖鱼类栖息地的基线环境特征对于了解未来的分布变化以及在监测工作中确定可能影响鱼类密度的短期异常情况至关重要。我们的目的是综合环境数据,提供太平洋比目鱼渔场的近底海洋学基线信息,建立可用作鱼类密度建模共变量的地理分组,并确定数据的时间趋势。方法 2009 年至 2018 年,在以太平洋比目鱼为重点的夏季渔业调查期间,沿北美大陆架收集了水柱剖面仪数据。主要结果除了建立渔场基线信息外,该分析还说明环境变量可按地理位置分为四个区域,与国际太平洋比目鱼委员会确定的四个生物区域相对应。以时空建模方法为例,介绍了如何描述环境数据与太平洋比目鱼分布之间的关系。结论这项研究强调了环境数据在分析鱼类分布和密度变化方面的功效。意义海洋监测提供了发现年度异常现象的能力,如可能影响鱼类密度的季节性缺氧区,并为未来研究建立基线信息。
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Marine and Freshwater Research
Marine and Freshwater Research 环境科学-海洋学
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5.60%
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76
审稿时长
3.8 months
期刊介绍: Marine and Freshwater Research is an international and interdisciplinary journal publishing contributions on all aquatic environments. The journal’s content addresses broad conceptual questions and investigations about the ecology and management of aquatic environments. Environments range from groundwaters, wetlands and streams to estuaries, rocky shores, reefs and the open ocean. Subject areas include, but are not limited to: aquatic ecosystem processes, such as nutrient cycling; biology; ecology; biogeochemistry; biogeography and phylogeography; hydrology; limnology; oceanography; toxicology; conservation and management; and ecosystem services. Contributions that are interdisciplinary and of wide interest and consider the social-ecological and institutional issues associated with managing marine and freshwater ecosystems are welcomed. Marine and Freshwater Research is a valuable resource for researchers in industry and academia, resource managers, environmental consultants, students and amateurs who are interested in any aspect of the aquatic sciences. Marine and Freshwater Research is published with the endorsement of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and the Australian Academy of Science.
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