Incorporating expanded sampling into an alternative abundance index for the Fall Midwater Trawl survey

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q3 FISHERIES California Fish and Wildlife Journal Pub Date : 2022-11-22 DOI:10.51492/cfwj.108.21
James R. White, Randall D. Baxter
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The Fall Midwater Trawl (FMWT) Survey has been conducted near continuously since 1967 to assess the abundance and distribution of pelagic fish species throughout the San Francisco Bay/Sacramento-San Joaquin estuary (Bay Delta). For most of this period, sampling 100 core stations provided data for abundance and distribution analyses. Another 22 (non-core) stations were added to the FMWT 8 to 28 years ago to supplement the original 100 (core) stations. However, relative abundance indices are published annually from only the data collected at the core stations. Here we incorporate data from non-core stations along with core station data to calculate an alternative index that also integrates modern estimates of water volume within the Bay Delta into an index calculation. The use of data from non-core stations in calculating the alternative index was particularly useful for American Shad (Alosa sapidissima) and Threadfin Shad (Dorosoma petenense). Consistently high catches at non-core stations for a couple species and modest catches for a couple additional species highlight the value of these additional catch data for our understanding of how fishes are distributed in the estuary.
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将扩大的抽样纳入秋季中水拖网调查的备选丰度指数
秋季中水拖网调查(FMWT)自1967年以来几乎不间断地进行,以评估旧金山湾/萨克拉门托-圣华金河口(海湾三角洲)的中水鱼类种类的丰度和分布。在这一时期的大部分时间里,对100个核心站进行取样,为丰度和分布分析提供了数据。另外22个(非核心)台站于8至28年前增建,以补充原有的100个(核心)台站。然而,相对丰度指数每年只根据在核心站收集的数据公布。在这里,我们将非核心站的数据与核心站的数据结合起来,计算出一个替代指数,该指数还将海湾三角洲内的现代水量估计整合到指数计算中。在计算替代指数时使用非核心站的数据对美国鲥鱼(Alosa sapidissima)和Threadfin鲥鱼(Dorosoma petenense)特别有用。一些物种在非核心站点的持续高渔获量和一些其他物种的适度渔获量突出了这些额外渔获数据的价值,这有助于我们了解鱼类在河口的分布情况。
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