Acoustic Telemetry Reveals the Complex Nature of Mixed‐Stock Fishing in Canada's Largest Arctic Char Commercial Fishery

Abstract Climate change is having a myriad of effects on Arctic ecosystems, yet understanding how these changes will influence the spatiotemporal dynamics of harvest in northern commercial fisheries remains unclear. Furthermore, stock mixing continues to complicate fisheries management in Arctic Can...

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Published in:North American Journal of Fisheries Management
Main Authors: Harris, Les. N., Yurkowski, David J., Malley, Brendan K., Jones, Samantha F., Else, Brent G.T., Tallman, Ross F., Fisk, Aaron T., Moore, Jean‐Sébastien
Other Authors: ArcticNet, Nunavut Wildlife Research Trust, Killam Trusts, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Polar Knowledge Canada, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, ASCRS Research Foundation
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/nafm.10816 2024-06-23T07:49:24+00:00 Acoustic Telemetry Reveals the Complex Nature of Mixed‐Stock Fishing in Canada's Largest Arctic Char Commercial Fishery Harris, Les. N. Yurkowski, David J. Malley, Brendan K. Jones, Samantha F. Else, Brent G.T. Tallman, Ross F. Fisk, Aaron T. Moore, Jean‐Sébastien ArcticNet Nunavut Wildlife Research Trust Killam Trusts Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Polar Knowledge Canada Fisheries and Oceans Canada ASCRS Research Foundation 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nafm.10816 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/nafm.10816 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1002/nafm.10816 https://afspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/nafm.10816 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor North American Journal of Fisheries Management volume 42, issue 5, page 1250-1268 ISSN 0275-5947 1548-8675 journal-article 2022 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/nafm.10816 2024-06-11T04:48:26Z Abstract Climate change is having a myriad of effects on Arctic ecosystems, yet understanding how these changes will influence the spatiotemporal dynamics of harvest in northern commercial fisheries remains unclear. Furthermore, stock mixing continues to complicate fisheries management in Arctic Canada, especially for anadromous stocks, but data on the extent and degree of stock mixing for the majority of northern fisheries are scarce. Here, we used a multiyear (2015–2019) acoustic telemetry data set to test the utility of acoustic telemetry as a potential tool for inferring stock mixing in the Arctic Char Salvelinus alpinus commercial fishery in Cambridge Bay (Nunavut). We also assessed the effect of annual variation in environmental variables (river breakup and marine ice conditions) on the potential contribution of discrete stocks to commercial harvest at several fisheries. We found that stock mixing during the commercial harvest is common in both marine and freshwater fisheries during the summer/open‐water season, with virtually all stocks potentially being susceptible to harvest at any given commercial fishery. Additionally, in some fisheries, the vulnerability of different stocks to harvest was influenced by annual differences in marine ice and river breakup conditions. We discuss options for fisheries management, including a potential quota‐transfer system, and highlight how changing environmental and climatic conditions may have an effect on the commercial harvest of Arctic Char in the region. Overall, the results of this study demonstrate the utility of acoustic telemetry for informing mixed‐stock fisheries while highlighting the complex and pervasive nature of stock mixing in Canada's largest Arctic Char commercial fishery. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Cambridge Bay Climate change Nunavut Salvelinus alpinus Wiley Online Library Arctic Cambridge Bay ENVELOPE(-105.130,-105.130,69.037,69.037) Canada Nunavut North American Journal of Fisheries Management 42 5 1250 1268
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description Abstract Climate change is having a myriad of effects on Arctic ecosystems, yet understanding how these changes will influence the spatiotemporal dynamics of harvest in northern commercial fisheries remains unclear. Furthermore, stock mixing continues to complicate fisheries management in Arctic Canada, especially for anadromous stocks, but data on the extent and degree of stock mixing for the majority of northern fisheries are scarce. Here, we used a multiyear (2015–2019) acoustic telemetry data set to test the utility of acoustic telemetry as a potential tool for inferring stock mixing in the Arctic Char Salvelinus alpinus commercial fishery in Cambridge Bay (Nunavut). We also assessed the effect of annual variation in environmental variables (river breakup and marine ice conditions) on the potential contribution of discrete stocks to commercial harvest at several fisheries. We found that stock mixing during the commercial harvest is common in both marine and freshwater fisheries during the summer/open‐water season, with virtually all stocks potentially being susceptible to harvest at any given commercial fishery. Additionally, in some fisheries, the vulnerability of different stocks to harvest was influenced by annual differences in marine ice and river breakup conditions. We discuss options for fisheries management, including a potential quota‐transfer system, and highlight how changing environmental and climatic conditions may have an effect on the commercial harvest of Arctic Char in the region. Overall, the results of this study demonstrate the utility of acoustic telemetry for informing mixed‐stock fisheries while highlighting the complex and pervasive nature of stock mixing in Canada's largest Arctic Char commercial fishery.
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author Harris, Les. N.
Yurkowski, David J.
Malley, Brendan K.
Jones, Samantha F.
Else, Brent G.T.
Tallman, Ross F.
Fisk, Aaron T.
Moore, Jean‐Sébastien
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Moore, Jean‐Sébastien
Acoustic Telemetry Reveals the Complex Nature of Mixed‐Stock Fishing in Canada's Largest Arctic Char Commercial Fishery
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title Acoustic Telemetry Reveals the Complex Nature of Mixed‐Stock Fishing in Canada's Largest Arctic Char Commercial Fishery
title_short Acoustic Telemetry Reveals the Complex Nature of Mixed‐Stock Fishing in Canada's Largest Arctic Char Commercial Fishery
title_full Acoustic Telemetry Reveals the Complex Nature of Mixed‐Stock Fishing in Canada's Largest Arctic Char Commercial Fishery
title_fullStr Acoustic Telemetry Reveals the Complex Nature of Mixed‐Stock Fishing in Canada's Largest Arctic Char Commercial Fishery
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