Estimate of total Alaskan salmon abundance by region, 2000-2015

This dataset compiles salmon escapement data from Alaska Department of Fish and Game reports and salmon harvest data from commercial, personal use, sport fish, and subsistence sectors to generate an estimate of total salmon abundance in each of the regions defined by the State of Alaska's Salmo...

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Main Authors: Jeanette Clark, Robyn Thiessen-Bock
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Published: Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity
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spelling dataone:urn:uuid:c5173401-c2f5-42f4-b302-9b2ffc6e666f 2023-11-08T14:15:00+01:00 Estimate of total Alaskan salmon abundance by region, 2000-2015 Jeanette Clark Robyn Thiessen-Bock Alaska ENVELOPE(-179.9,-120.0,75.0,40.0) BEGINDATE: 2000-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z 2019-04-08T22:51:47.627Z https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:c5173401-c2f5-42f4-b302-9b2ffc6e666f unknown Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity featured sociocultural biophysical harvest escapement Dataset dataone:urn:node:KNB 2023-11-08T13:42:04Z This dataset compiles salmon escapement data from Alaska Department of Fish and Game reports and salmon harvest data from commercial, personal use, sport fish, and subsistence sectors to generate an estimate of total salmon abundance in each of the regions defined by the State of Alaska's Salmon and People Project (SASAP). This dataset was assembled to enable a broad view of the salmon resource, whether biological (escapement) or economic/cultural (harvest), across regions. With that intent in mind, a fish is counted within a region if it escaped a fishery and was counted in a river that is contained within that region, or if it was caught in a fishery that is within the region. For commercial fisheries, each commercial fishing district was assigned to a region based on the location of the commercial fishing district relative to the bounding watersheds of the region. No effort was made to determine the region of origin for any commercially caught fish - thus for some regions, fish caught in one region may have been headed to spawn in another. This is especially true of Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands commercial fishing areas, which are well known for having large amounts of Bristol Bay bound fish. Note that some regions have missing escapement data during some years. This dataset includes an R Markdown file which processes the original data and creates figures, the rendered html file generated from running the R Markdown file which includes many figures and data explanation, and several standalone versions of those figures. Data sources: Jeanette Clark and Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Commercial Fisheries Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Sport Fish Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Subsistence. Harvest of Salmon across Commercial, Subsistence, Personal Use, and Sport Fish sectors, Alaska, 1995-2016. Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity. doi:10.5063/F1TT4P73 Andrew Munro and Eric Volk. 2018. Summary of Pacific Salmon Escapement Goals in Alaska with a Review of Escapements from 2001 to 2009. Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity. doi:10.5063/F1416VB4 Andrew Munro and Eric Volk. 2017. Summary of Pacific Salmon Escapement Goals in Alaska with a Review of Escapements from 2007 to 2015. Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity. doi:10.5063/F1GX48V4 James Savereide. 2017. Estimated annual Chinook Salmon escapement at Copper River from 1980 to 2016. Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity. doi:10.5063/F1G15Z4D. Dataset Alaska Aleutian Islands Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity (via DataONE) Pacific Volk ENVELOPE(59.803,59.803,70.126,70.126) ENVELOPE(-179.9,-120.0,75.0,40.0)
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Estimate of total Alaskan salmon abundance by region, 2000-2015
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description This dataset compiles salmon escapement data from Alaska Department of Fish and Game reports and salmon harvest data from commercial, personal use, sport fish, and subsistence sectors to generate an estimate of total salmon abundance in each of the regions defined by the State of Alaska's Salmon and People Project (SASAP). This dataset was assembled to enable a broad view of the salmon resource, whether biological (escapement) or economic/cultural (harvest), across regions. With that intent in mind, a fish is counted within a region if it escaped a fishery and was counted in a river that is contained within that region, or if it was caught in a fishery that is within the region. For commercial fisheries, each commercial fishing district was assigned to a region based on the location of the commercial fishing district relative to the bounding watersheds of the region. No effort was made to determine the region of origin for any commercially caught fish - thus for some regions, fish caught in one region may have been headed to spawn in another. This is especially true of Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands commercial fishing areas, which are well known for having large amounts of Bristol Bay bound fish. Note that some regions have missing escapement data during some years. This dataset includes an R Markdown file which processes the original data and creates figures, the rendered html file generated from running the R Markdown file which includes many figures and data explanation, and several standalone versions of those figures. Data sources: Jeanette Clark and Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Commercial Fisheries Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Sport Fish Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Subsistence. Harvest of Salmon across Commercial, Subsistence, Personal Use, and Sport Fish sectors, Alaska, 1995-2016. Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity. doi:10.5063/F1TT4P73 Andrew Munro and Eric Volk. 2018. Summary of Pacific Salmon Escapement Goals in Alaska with a Review of Escapements from 2001 to 2009. Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity. doi:10.5063/F1416VB4 Andrew Munro and Eric Volk. 2017. Summary of Pacific Salmon Escapement Goals in Alaska with a Review of Escapements from 2007 to 2015. Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity. doi:10.5063/F1GX48V4 James Savereide. 2017. Estimated annual Chinook Salmon escapement at Copper River from 1980 to 2016. Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity. doi:10.5063/F1G15Z4D.
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title Estimate of total Alaskan salmon abundance by region, 2000-2015
title_short Estimate of total Alaskan salmon abundance by region, 2000-2015
title_full Estimate of total Alaskan salmon abundance by region, 2000-2015
title_fullStr Estimate of total Alaskan salmon abundance by region, 2000-2015
title_full_unstemmed Estimate of total Alaskan salmon abundance by region, 2000-2015
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