Spiny dogfish discard mortality using commercial hook gear from F/V Riena Marie NEC-ST2005-1 in the Gulf of Maine and off Cape Cod, July 2006 (NEC-CoopRes project)

<p><b>Industry-science partnership investigating the short-term and long-term discard mortality of spiny dogfish using commercial hook gear in the Gulf of Maine.</b></p> <p>Co-P.I.'s:<br /> Shelly Tallack (Gulf of Maine Research Institute)<br /> Lara Sl...

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Main Authors: Lara Slifka, Dr Shelly Tallack
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Published: Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO) 2009
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spelling dataone:sha256:cdf15c87478ae020ee9d56f40a935e90b4eb7fc80fa553280b8553d458310079 2023-11-08T14:15:00+01:00 Spiny dogfish discard mortality using commercial hook gear from F/V Riena Marie NEC-ST2005-1 in the Gulf of Maine and off Cape Cod, July 2006 (NEC-CoopRes project) Lara Slifka Dr Shelly Tallack 2009-04-07T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:cdf15c87478ae020ee9d56f40a935e90b4eb7fc80fa553280b8553d458310079 unknown Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO) oceans Dataset 2009 dataone:urn:node:BCODMO 2023-11-08T13:38:52Z <p><b>Industry-science partnership investigating the short-term and long-term discard mortality of spiny dogfish using commercial hook gear in the Gulf of Maine.</b></p> <p>Co-P.I.'s:<br /> Shelly Tallack (Gulf of Maine Research Institute)<br /> Lara Slifka (Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fishermen's Association)</p> <p><a href=\"http://northeastconsortium.org/ProjectFileDownload.pm?report_id=862&amp;table=project_report\" target=\"_blank\">Final Report</a></p> <p>Abstract</p> <p>The unpopular spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias, represents a resource which, in recent years, despite its apparent high abundance, is considered vulnerable to overfishing. This vulnerability hinges on its characteristics of slow growth, late maturation (~6 years in males and ~12 years in females), high maximum age (35-40 years) and low natural mortality (M=0.09). One immediate problem faced by fishery managers is that while spiny dogfish are periodically caught in high numbers as bycatch (during both recreational and commercial trips), there is little information regarding the survivability of the discarded dogfish. Two recent studies have addressed dogfish discard survival from trawl gear and gillnet gear; the current study addresses survival from commercial hook gear.</p> <p>This collaborative project represents a partnership between the Gulf of Maine Research Institute (GMRI), the Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fishermen's Association (CCCHFA) and commercial fishermen working with each organization in Gulf of Maine waters and Southern New England waters, respectively. The primary research objective was to investigate the short-term discard mortality rate of dogfish from different commercial hook gears. Survivability was investigated through caging studies.</p> Dataset spiny dogfish Squalus acanthias Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO) (via DataONE)
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Lara Slifka
Dr Shelly Tallack
Spiny dogfish discard mortality using commercial hook gear from F/V Riena Marie NEC-ST2005-1 in the Gulf of Maine and off Cape Cod, July 2006 (NEC-CoopRes project)
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description <p><b>Industry-science partnership investigating the short-term and long-term discard mortality of spiny dogfish using commercial hook gear in the Gulf of Maine.</b></p> <p>Co-P.I.'s:<br /> Shelly Tallack (Gulf of Maine Research Institute)<br /> Lara Slifka (Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fishermen's Association)</p> <p><a href=\"http://northeastconsortium.org/ProjectFileDownload.pm?report_id=862&amp;table=project_report\" target=\"_blank\">Final Report</a></p> <p>Abstract</p> <p>The unpopular spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias, represents a resource which, in recent years, despite its apparent high abundance, is considered vulnerable to overfishing. This vulnerability hinges on its characteristics of slow growth, late maturation (~6 years in males and ~12 years in females), high maximum age (35-40 years) and low natural mortality (M=0.09). One immediate problem faced by fishery managers is that while spiny dogfish are periodically caught in high numbers as bycatch (during both recreational and commercial trips), there is little information regarding the survivability of the discarded dogfish. Two recent studies have addressed dogfish discard survival from trawl gear and gillnet gear; the current study addresses survival from commercial hook gear.</p> <p>This collaborative project represents a partnership between the Gulf of Maine Research Institute (GMRI), the Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fishermen's Association (CCCHFA) and commercial fishermen working with each organization in Gulf of Maine waters and Southern New England waters, respectively. The primary research objective was to investigate the short-term discard mortality rate of dogfish from different commercial hook gears. Survivability was investigated through caging studies.</p>
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author Lara Slifka
Dr Shelly Tallack
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Dr Shelly Tallack
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title Spiny dogfish discard mortality using commercial hook gear from F/V Riena Marie NEC-ST2005-1 in the Gulf of Maine and off Cape Cod, July 2006 (NEC-CoopRes project)
title_short Spiny dogfish discard mortality using commercial hook gear from F/V Riena Marie NEC-ST2005-1 in the Gulf of Maine and off Cape Cod, July 2006 (NEC-CoopRes project)
title_full Spiny dogfish discard mortality using commercial hook gear from F/V Riena Marie NEC-ST2005-1 in the Gulf of Maine and off Cape Cod, July 2006 (NEC-CoopRes project)
title_fullStr Spiny dogfish discard mortality using commercial hook gear from F/V Riena Marie NEC-ST2005-1 in the Gulf of Maine and off Cape Cod, July 2006 (NEC-CoopRes project)
title_full_unstemmed Spiny dogfish discard mortality using commercial hook gear from F/V Riena Marie NEC-ST2005-1 in the Gulf of Maine and off Cape Cod, July 2006 (NEC-CoopRes project)
title_sort spiny dogfish discard mortality using commercial hook gear from f/v riena marie nec-st2005-1 in the gulf of maine and off cape cod, july 2006 (nec-coopres project)
publisher Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
publishDate 2009
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